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THE SUEZ MAIL.

nn ? he ? a - T £i a amved at Queensohffeonthe sthinst. with small- pox on board. The paßsengers, including Madame Arabella Goddard, have been quarantined. The cargo and mail were fumigated. The kauri gum market is dull at 77s 6d for fine bright.— The New Zealand wool catalogued to March 3rd consists of 2377 bales. All hemp goods are falling particularly manilla. The stock up to March SLifc « ♦ :? 1P J amc <» Fergusson was married at Trinity Church, Bromptcm. He then visited Scotland. There were great festmties at Kilkerran House. Sir James and Lady Fergussbn have been ranted to the Queen. --The health of M. Tbiers 8 is ciuring great £T y Th"~"fti mm T?' ° Qly J Verdun wiU remaiQ m <*°™** occupawl I?% Be< l m c P? ducti "g «ie negotiations and evacuation have won for the Assembly the deserved acknowledgment of the country --The ex-King o f Spain is reoiding in Turin.— The South Wales strike la nearly at an end. Sir Bartlo Frere's mission to Zanzibar was a failure -The Bank of England is a loser T&0.000 by late bill forgenes.—Mr Skipworth, the barrister who was imSXSfI contempt O f Court while defending the Claimant, has refused to accept a public subscription from the working classes.-— A £?nT°4?£ has been arreßted fop purloining upwards of three hundred letters addressed to persons on shipboard and at the docks. —A Telegraph Company has been projected to buy up all the telegraph cables w : the world. The Monarchial coalition in France £*T&^^^P^J-r-Tbe latest .ales of hemp realised from pftt of ? Trs- mm wew cd TFrOl?T Fr01 ? New Zeal and: Countess of Kintore, City of Auckland, HaWe, James Niool Fleming. Sailed-For I SSS ! V U *\ °i aßtle> Woodlark. For Canterbury , Edwin Fox, o Z, g^lt7BoX^f M Otago! Michael A °'«°-

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 3, 17 May 1873, Page 9

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THE SUEZ MAIL. New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 3, 17 May 1873, Page 9

THE SUEZ MAIL. New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 3, 17 May 1873, Page 9