CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOME AjSTD FOREIGN NEWS. (REUTEIVS TELEGRAM, PER PRESS ASSOCIATION'.) Lomjon, September 27. The Now Zealand 10-40 5 per cent, loan, 101. Adelaide wheat, 53s per 490 lbs, ex warehouse. Best Australian beef tallow, 33s per cwt. Arrived—Buttermere, from Lyttelton. Calcutta, September 24. Yakoob Khan, Ameer of Afghanistan, accompanied by his son and an escort, has reached the British camp at Kushi. He stated that Cabul was in a state of anarchy, and its gates closed against the British. A general advance of the British forces takes place immediately. A column of the troops is marching upon Kelat, in the Ghillie district. ■! K K'"!' * I'KTUA U.-\N NEWS i RKCTKK S TK I. KG HAM. TV-!'. i'KV-SS ASSOCIATION) Sydney:, September 30. Arrived—Xl. M- S. Australia,, from Auckland. Brisbane, September 30. Parliament lias been prorogued. The closing ceremony was dispensed with owing to the ill health of the Governor. (SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION. ■> Melboukxe, September 20. The Bishop of Dunedin and his wife have sailed per Rotoinahana. Sydney, September 2" Steam tramways are now running. The exhibition of sheep and swine commences at the Exhibition to-morrow.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1075, 30 September 1879, Page 2
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