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BRITISH AND FOREIGN TELEGRAMS.

[TELF'"tRA.?IS FROM REUTER AND OTHER SOUUCES.] AUSTRALIAN ORANGES IN ENOIAND London, July 11. The oranges by the Potosi are in good condition, and are selling at an average price of 9s. per case. NAVAL TRAINING SCHOOL AT SYDNEY. Sir Thomas Brassey states that it , is very desirable that a training school should bo established at Sydney to train naval cadets for Australian coast defeuce. A FOOLHARDY FEAT. An Englishman has shot the Niagara rapids in a cask. TIIH AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING RING. Messrs. Syser and Co. are making good progress in their endeavour to break up the Australian shipping ring, and consequently tha activity of the matter is less vigorous. AUSTRALIAN WINE. Messrs. P. B. Burgoyno and Co., wine merchants, offer a cup for the most suitable colonial wiae for home consumption exhibited at tho Jubilee Exhibition iv Adelaide. MARINE INSURANCE. An Imperial Colonial Marine Insurance Company is being formed, with a capital of £1,000,000. JOURNALISTIC ENTERPRISE. The proprietor of the New York Herald has despatched an expedition on a voyage of discovery towards the North Pole. THE DUG D'AUJIALE. The expulsion of the Due d'Aumale from France is imminent. TnE TURKISH RESERVES Turkey is disbanding the reserves called up during the recent difficultiefl. DEATH OF MR. R. DOYLE. The death is announced of Mr. E. Doyle, artist, aged GO years. THE ETON-HARROW CRICKET MACH, In the aunual cricket match, Eton v. Harrow, tho former won by six wickets. THE SYDNEY UNIVERSITY. The New South Wales University is advertising for a professor of modern literature. Applications will also be received in New Zealand and Adelaide. THE NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN. The New South Wales loan is expected to realise from £95 10s. to £9G. THE EXHIBITION. A number of Indian merchants and natives have paid a visit to the New South Wales court at the Exhibition, and expressed surprise at the prospects of the coal trade. ILLNESS OF MP. F. MORLEY, Mr. Samuel Morley a well known exponent of Protestant Noncouifornity is ill. TUB AGENTS-GENERAL AND THE IHUNCE OP WALES. The Agents-General have asked for an interview Avith tho Prince of Wales to urge upon him to visit Australia.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7118, 16 July 1886, Page 2

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7118, 16 July 1886, Page 2

BRITISH AND FOREIGN TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7118, 16 July 1886, Page 2