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CABLEGRAMS.

» (reuteb's telegrams.) London, September 8. New Zealand wheat, ex ship, reftjaina at 425. Adelaide breadstuffs TJw^ve to-day declined Is , and«re now quoted at 46s 6d for wheat, and 33s for flour, ex warehouse. Australian tallow, best beef, 34s 6d ; best mutton, 36a 6d. At the wool sale, to-day, 9900 bales were offered-, making a total of 174,200 bales catalogued since the opening. The tone of today's auction was irregular. September 9. Triokett, the Australian oarsmen, has gone to Newcastle to fetch his boat. Betting is at present unre* corded. #'- Latest advices from the Cape of Good Hope, state that the Cape Kifles have $ on© into Basutoland. Melbotjenb, September 10. There are excellent entries for the race meeting in honor of Sir Hercules Robinson. Sydney, September 10. Hennessy's brandy (case), 36s 3d j bulk quarters, 10s 6d to Us; New Zealand wheat, per bushel, 3s 9d ; oats, Is 9d per 4Olbs ; maize, per 601bs, 2s 6d. Adelaide, September 10. Adelaide wheat, per bushel, 4s Id — tnark3t dull : flour, £9 15s ; town freights, 25s 6d. London, September 10. Information has been received that the combined fleet, under the command of Admiral Seymour, which sailed for the Austrian port Hagusa, in the Adriatic, at the beginning of the month, has new arrived at its destination. The squadron is composed of vessels of the navies of all the Powers except FranceFurther details have been received of the explosion which took place in the Seaham colliery, in Durham, yesterday. Over 200 miners were in the pits at the time of the accident, ane 137 have since perished. Of the remainder, 67 have up to the present been saved. Laycock and Trickett aie now both at Newcastle. They rowed on the Tyne yesterday, and were watched by a number of spectators from the banks of the river. By the critics who were present their pulling is considered faulty. «

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 4, 14 September 1880, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 4, 14 September 1880, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 4, 14 September 1880, Page 3

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