LONDON.
Thursday. The iron trade is recovering. The total reserve of notes and bullion m the Bank of England is £21,125,000. News from Cape to the 29th July has been received. The re-advance of two British columns was ordered to take place on the 3rd of An*ust, and to Rendezvous at Majdibona on the Gth August. Saturday. Later Capo news reports that Cetewayo has asked the British Commander-in-Chief if, m the event of his surrendering, whether his life would be spared arid an affirmative reply has been sent to him.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 866, 18 August 1879, Page 2
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