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TELEGRAPHIC

CABIiE_NEWS. ENGLISH &_EORBIGN. [BBTJTBB'S TELBGBAMS.] LONDON, July 18. Consols remain at 991; 5 per cent. New Zealand 10-40 Loan have advanced by i to 107 ; 5 per cent. 1889 Loan haa declined 20s to 105*; 4J per cent. 18791304 Tmn has declined ito 103. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, has declined Is to 525, and Now Zealand, ex warehouse, has declined 1b 6d to 50s. Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, remains at 38s. Australian tallow is firm at last quotations. The cricket match at Bradford was resumed to-day. The Torkshiremen were all disposed of in their first innings for 68 runs, or 64 behind the Australians. The latter in their second innings scored 67. The Home team then required 132 rnns to win, and went in for their second innings, and when the stumps were|drawn for the day they had put together 11 without the loss of a wicket. The weather was showery, and the play was frequently stopped during the day. The wicket was heavy, and in generally bad order owing to the rain. There was very large attendance, notwithstanding the bad weather. Arrived —The ship Perthshire, from JLyttelton (April Ist).

AUSTRALIAN. [better's telegram.] MELBOURNE, July 20. The Victorian Government have decided to engage a Lieut-Colonel and Captain oil the Imperial Artillery and a Captain of Infantry for commasd of the Victorian forces. The coursing for the "Waterloo Cup, which waa commenced yesterday, was continued to-day. The following four remain in for the final courses:—Maid of Oshorne, Merribee Shadow, Copri, and Girofla. SYDNEY, July 20. The Municipal Council has been asked, but has declined to take part in the demonstration which is being organised to welcome Sir H. Parkes on his return from Europe. Sailed, to-dav. steamshin 'R.ina'Arnnmn.

Tbe balance, £3OOO, was pawed forward. Sergeant McGovern gets £lO, and the members of tbe capturing party £5 each, from the reward fund for the seizure of Epiba and Fakara. St. ITelier's Bay Company has accepted the conditions of the City Council, and signed a tender for the city tramways. Captain MoKenzie, of the Boroalis, met with an accident at Port Albert necessitating bis coming to Auckland for surgioal treatment, GISBORNH, July 20. Judge Hardcastle yesterday reversed the decision of the Registrar in the case of Bobt. Cooper, and has decided to declare Csoper a bankrupt, as he could discover no fraud or attempt to extort money. The first meeting of creditors is fixed for the 3rd August. Brassey gave notice of his intention to move in the Supreme Court for a writ of prohibition. WELLINGTON, July 20. A oottage at Kilbirnie, occupied by a man named Norling, was burned down last night. It appears that a fire was discovered in the house during the afternoon, a spark or something having burned a bole through the carpet. It was promptly put out, to ali appearance, and the place was deluged with water. When the inmates retired to rest ell appeared safe, but at 1 a.m. they were awakened by the place being in flames, and had barely time to escape with their lives. Korjing'a beard was actually burned off before he got out of the cottage. It was insured in the South British for £IOO, and tho furniture for £25. Tbe Government intends holding a further Tf lands on the WeotOis9t during tho inonlh of September next. The lands are to be disposed of on deferred payments at Haw era and Patea on the 6;h Soptember, while cash lands will be sold by auction at Hawera on the Bch September. The schooner Aepasia, from Foxton tc Motonau,"Pegasus Bay,with a cargo of timber, is ashore at the latter place. It is believed that she will become a total wreok. The Aspasia was a handy little vessel of fortyfive tons, and under the command of Captain. G. Moore. Her owner and all Uvea vysfl saved. The vessel was icsured in via office for £350. It is stated that the English Syndicate socking if«H yesterday bought 500 ton-llanawatu Eailwajg|H tbe than £3,OOO,OO'^H Mr to the JjM

pleasure of tbe Colonial Secretary. Ji Ah Jow wei found guilty of assau robbery of another Chinaman, Ah Che the goldfieldt, and Bentenee wu d Cnthbert MoEellar, charged with en ment from the National Bank, Mosj found guilty. According to the state; prisoner's counsel, the prisoner, ir> oharge of his duties, had to gok hotels, &,\, collecting money, and th he was oharged with embezzling was looted. The jury added a recommend mercy in consequence of this mode dnoting business, and a sentence' months was passed. Eliza Whittc found guilty of robbery from a di She had marched in at the front door broad daylight, whilst the people household were in the back rooms, an the valuables from the front z-ooj several such robberies had been con Sentence waa deferred.

The oase against iuea.-e F>ill an whose recognisances in the case of faulter MoEellar ere threatened estrea'ed, was further adjournad at M Court to-day. Tho B.M. expressed opinion that in osseß where an aaa likely to bondsmen Cqß selves legally arrest him. M An ibiluential mectiog was helci« Gillies, Street and Hislop's office, W noon, to arrange preliminaries ia 00l with working the oity tramways by J a liability company. A comtcil formed to examine the proprietor's m and to report in a fortnight. J The " Star " hears that several 1 the Australian patents for Binuey'sl invention have changed hands at a goq sum. J

A committee oE gentlemen raise a subscription to provide Eiufl terian Church with an organ at a cM £IOOO. A vote of the eongreg&tvM taken, and a good deal of opiß expected. W During last month sixteen child] committed to the Industrial School one case of which has an order for m ance been made. Even when am made, however, there ia the gre» cully in enforcing thorn. One majfl for £BO baok dues the other day.'^M The premises of If e at South Dcoedin the othlH iog, were inßured in the Union far £llsO, which was re-ins] follows :—£3oo with the United, £3 the London and Lancashire, £2OO 1 South British. I

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2586, 21 July 1882, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2586, 21 July 1882, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2586, 21 July 1882, Page 3

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