LATE TELEGRAMS.
Fly Electric Telegraph.—^Copyright. (PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION). London, July I. In the match with North of England, the Australians made 256 in the iirst innings and 276 in the second for seven wickets. North of England mode 172 in their first and 259 in the Second innings In the county cricket match, Surrey v, Yorkshire, the former won by 10 wickets. The debenture holders in Goldsbrough, .A?or,t and Co. object to be placed on a level with the depositors. r Sir Henry A. Blake, Governor-in-Chief of Jamaica, is mentioned rts being likely to succeed the E.irl of Kintoreas Governor of South Australia. Sir Henry Norman, Governor of Queensland, who is at present in Dublin, is just recovering from a severe attack of influenza. The late Mr James Stevens has be queathed £40,000 to the Lifeboat Institution, L 25.000 for the benefit of shipwrecked manners, and LSOOO to the First Warwick Volunteers. The revenue for the quarter has decreased by L 784.000. While the Prince and Princess of Wales were driving to-day a horse in the carriage fell dead. The Princess was much shaken and had a great fright, but sustained no injury, ,The National Bank of New Zealand has declared a dividend of 5 per cent, and carried forward the sum of £ 10,000. Negro riots in Dominica, West Indies, in April, involved risk to Governor Smith. Pour of the rioters were shot. Tho-Marquis of Eipon, while justifying the 'Governor, has decided to send Sir Robert. Hamilton to enquire into the matter. ■ New York, July 1. Gaudaur and Stanbnry have arranged a three mile sculling match for 8500 dollars. The race will be rowed on August 15.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 2, 3 July 1893, Page 2
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