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LATER ENGLISH CABLEGRAMS.

Lokbok, December 16. A TKSMENDOTJS explosion took place at a wharf at Bremerhafen, a seaport at the month of the Weser, by which 70 people were killed and 100 wounded. The perpotrator has confessed that it was a plot to sink the steamer Moselfor the'sake of getting the insurance. The Northern Powers have agreed to certain reforms in Turkey; but in the meantime the Sultan has taken the initiative, and proclaimed the legal equality of hie subjects. COMMERCIAL. '. LONDON, December 18. The wool sales closed finr, but without an advance. 104, S4S bales were catalogued, 30,000 of which were taken for exportation. The imports are 50,000 bales hi excess of last year. The next series of sales will commence on the loth February. Wheat isjxiwor. Adelaide is quoted at 53s to 54s kifew Zealand, 50a to 52s per quarter. Copper is firmer ; Burra, £8S to £89; Wallaroo, £90. Tin is quiet; Australian rules at £81. Hides and leather continue depressed. SHIPPING. Arrivals.—Essex, from Melbourne, September 16; Alexander Duthie, from Sydney, September 19; Royal Diadem, from Adelaide, July 29; Loch Ranza, from Sydney, July 25; Kintore. Sailed.—Zealandia, P.M. Co. steamer, for Sydney.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4406, 27 December 1875, Page 3

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LATER ENGLISH CABLEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4406, 27 December 1875, Page 3

LATER ENGLISH CABLEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4406, 27 December 1875, Page 3