THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM EUROPE.
London, April 14. The Khedive has post pom ed payment of April and May bonds for three months.
Messrs Balme and Co report a reduction in the price of wool a\s compared with the closing rates of the last scries. The tallow market is weak; !New Zealand, 49s to 525.
INTERCOLONIAL MEWS.
THE RANDWICK AUTUMN MEETING,
Sydney, A\j>ril 17.
The following is the result of The Australian J. C. St. Legeh,. a sweepstake of 30 aovs. One mile tAnd three quarters. Mr C. B. Fisher’s hr c Robin Hood ••• 1 Mr Eli Jellett’s br c Richmond ... ... 2 Mr G. Hill’s Yaletta colt ... 3
This was a great surprise, as,although Robin Hood beat Richmond the commencement of the season, he had since then lost all form. The latest betting which reached us was sto 4 against Richmond; sto 2 Yaletta colt; 5 to 1 and upwards any other.
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Evening Star, Issue 4100, 18 April 1876, Page 3
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154THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4100, 18 April 1876, Page 3
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