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LATE CABLES.

By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright-

(pee press association.)

Lokdon, July 18

The Jockey dub have warned' Woods and McLeay off the New market Course, and withdrawn the license from jsherard, the trained

New Zealand mutton, sd-, lambs, 7}d. Sydney mutton, 4£d. Beef— forequarters, 3d; hindquarters, 4fd,

New Zealand hemp— 9oo bales sold, to-day, when fair qualities- realised. £28, and fine £32 6d.

Tallow (flat)— Mutton, 28a ; beef* 26s 6d to 275. Hide*, 3fd to 3st

July m

Mr Morgan, Home Bale candidate, has been elected for Brixton (Lam» betb) by a majority of 1719 votes.

Mexboubke, July 19.

The Waterloo Cup was won by Good News, nrho beat Bonnet in thelast ties. . ;

Stmost, July 19.

Morrison the man who shot Constable (Sutherland, has been sentenced to death. • The jury recommended him to mercy, on the ground that her only intended to maim his victim, but the Judge declined to accept the recommendation. His Honor eulogised Sutherland, and said the prisoner had robbed the colony of a valuable" officer.

Great damage has been done by the floods in the Clarence district and it is feared that a portion of the towa of Grafton will be swept awap. The? place is partly under water, and communication is interrupted. Seven inches of rain have fall in 24 hours.

The recent storm experienced here> is now travelling towards New Zealand at the rate of 20 miles a hour.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 15, 20 July 1889, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 15, 20 July 1889, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 15, 20 July 1889, Page 2

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