CABLEGRAMS.
(reuter's telegrams.) London, September 11. At the wool sale to-day 7500 bales were offered, making a total of 196,100 bales catalogued since the - opening. Tone of sale is firm. September 12. At the wool sale to-day 5900 bales were offered, making a total of 202,00? catalogued since the open** ing. Tone of sale continues firm. An attempt has been made to wreck a train on the North Western Railway, near a place called Bushey. Dynamite was used by the culprits. In'elligence has been received that French war ships have joined the squadron at the Austrian port of Eagusa. September 13. The match Australians v- Sussex county learn was commenced at Brighton to day. The Home" team went first to the wickets, and were all out for runs. Australians then went in for their first inoings, and when the stumps were drawn for the day had lost 7 wickets for 119 runs. M'Donnell was not out I for 43. The attendance at the ma;ch was very large. The wicket was not in good order. Constantinople, September 13. Riga Pasha has been ordered to resist Montenegrin occupation of Dulcigno. Melbourne, September 14. New Zealane oats, 23 to 2s 4d for feeding qualities. | . Adelaide, vSeptember,l4. Latest information from the steamer Sorata states that it is expected she will be float3d to-day. Sydney, September 14. It has transpired that Sir Henry Parkes acted- in defiance of the •iitorney-General's written opinion that Mr Proctoi's lecture could not be lawfully interfered with. 13risbave, September 14 In the case Miles v. H'llwraith, defendants pleas have been disallowed, and if the facts connected therewith, be proved, plaintiff must win. Loxdo.v, September 13. Generals Stewart and Eoberts have received the Grand Cross of the Urder of the Bath. September 14. Owiug to the heavy rain, the match between the Australians and tho Snssex County team has been interrupted. Hunlao, ihe Canadian oarsman, has arrived at Queenstown. Calcutta, September 13. General Roberts' third Brigade has marched to Pesheen, on the road to Bolau Pass, from C-.v dahar. General Eoberts lias been appointed Oommander-in chief of the Madras army. Melbourne. September 14. In couspquence of the floods it is expected that the races iv honor of Sir Hercules Robinson will be held at CauHield.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 5, 17 September 1880, Page 2
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374CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 5, 17 September 1880, Page 2
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