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LATEST INTELLIGENCE. CABLE MESSAGES.

EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS. [Router's Telegrams to Press Association. J MONEY MARKET. London, September 1, Three per ceut Consols, 97|. WHEAT AFLOAT. The total quantity of wheat afloat for Groat Britain is I,7so,ooo quarters. WOOL SALE. At the wool sales to-day, 9,500 bales were catalogued. Tho market is quiet. SOME ONE BLAMED FOR IT. In the Cape News, published on 20th August, it was not Trooper Harrison that the Duke of Cambridge censured when releasing Lieutenant Carey from arrest, but Colonel Harrison, Aoting-Quartermaster-General of General Woods' column. . - . < DEATH OF GENERAL TjAZARIFF. . St. Pecersboro, September 1. General Lazariff, commanding the Turkoman Expedition, is dead. EMPERORS OF GERMANY AND RUSSIA TO MEET. St. Petersburg, September 2. The Czar has arranged' to meet the Emperor of Germany at Koningsborg. 1 . MQRE DIFFICULTIES. . . Constantinople, September 1. With reference to the telegram from Athona, dated 28th August, stating' that tho Porte had agreed to a Protocol of the Conferences as a basis of negotiations for settling the Greek frontier, it is now understood that the consent of the Porto will be subject to important reservations. WRECK OFF ANGER POINT. . Sinqaporr, September 1 . The schooner Subahni, from hero to Freomaotlo, was wrecked off Anger Point on the Slat August. DEFICIENCY IN KALIAN HARVEST. Rome, September ii. ' The deficiency in (he Italiau crops is estimated at 50 per cent. [SPECIAL TO MELBOURNE AGE.] ! THIS KING OF BURMAH DEFIANT. LONDON, September 1. , The King of Burinah is defying England, and claims the sovereignty of Croma. THE VICEROY THREATENS WAR. The Viceroy of India threatens war unless the King withdraws his pretensions. AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Sydnbt, September 2. The Metropolitan Stakes was run today. Rccundus 1 Lord B urlcigh 2 Strathern 3 Time, 4min. 86secs. Sydney, September 3. Arrivod : Beuledie, s.s., from Hong Kong. Sailed : Hero, s.s., for Auckland. Adelaide, September 3, Wheat, firm at ss. 3d. per bushel. Brisbane, September 3. The Legislative Assembly has passed the Loan Bill for public works. The Opposition has resumed their obstruotivenoss on another measure

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3218, 4 September 1879, Page 2

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LATEST INTELLIGENCE. CABLE MESSAGES. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3218, 4 September 1879, Page 2

LATEST INTELLIGENCE. CABLE MESSAGES. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3218, 4 September 1879, Page 2