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HOME AND FOREIGN.

(.PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

SCULLING MATCH.

London, September 26. Gaudaur and Teemer have arranged to row a match on October 27, for the championship of America, and 100 C dollars aside. OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA. London, September 26. Cholera has made its appearance on a French steamer, which has arrived at New York, and the quarantine regulations have been enforced. FAILURE OF A RUSSIAN LOAN. , London, September 26. It is reported that an attempt; to float a Russian loan in Paris has resulted in failure. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. London, September 26. Sales of Bank of Australasia shares at £97 15s have been numerous. THE AMERICAN CUP. London, September 26. The first race for the American Oup will be over the club course, the second will be a run of twenty miles out; and a third, if necessary, will be a triangular course from Sandy Hook Iα the run out of twenty miles 12 seconds will be allowed to the Thistle. THE FEDERAL BANK. London, September 26. Mr. Shipley has been elected a director of the Federal Bank. HYGIENIC CONFERENOK. London, September 26. The Archduke Rudolph, of Austria, has opened the Hygienic Conference at Vienna. Sir P. Jennings, who was to have represented New South Wales, was unable to attend. THEATRICAL STARS FOR THE COLONIES. London, September 26. Mr. Leslie and Miss Nellie Farren will shortly start on a burlesque tour through Australia. THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION. London, September 26. Sir W. White, a British envoy in Turkey, will resume parleying with Artin Effeadi shortly on the Egyptian question, on the basis of convention. LONDON WOOL SALES. London, September 26. At the wool sales to-day 9300 bales were offered. The tone of the market is dull. (BBUTEB'S TELEGRAM.) THE GERMAN EMPEROE. Berlin, September 26, The Emperor William has left her on a visit to Baden.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 28 September 1887, Page 5

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HOME AND FOREIGN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 28 September 1887, Page 5

HOME AND FOREIGN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 28 September 1887, Page 5

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