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London, September 20. At the wool sale today, prices were firmly maintained. There was a good attendance of hoine and foreign buyers. ■ ■■•■•'!" Nest Scotch pig iron, No. 1, J free. on board in Clyde, 50s < London, September 21. At the wool Bale todey. there wai only a moderate demand, but prices were firmer. [ Galvanised iron, £17. I "News from the Cape states that 1200 Basutoß attached the Gape Hi fles, whioh are operating against and killed an officer and two Pmen. The Rifles inflicted a heavy loss on the Basutp?.. . - — — . ■ ; ngitation raovegneot in Ireland is, at thfi.prpsent Very ao.tiye.. : .-•••: •-•'»• > . Trickett Wld Laycock are both

wtll, and continue in active training QT he latter is sanguine of winning his race with Blackham He has now got his new boat from Swaddlo & Co, of Newcastle-onTyne. Han lon has arrived in England,and goue to Putney to train. The cricket match Australians v. ]8 of Bradford commenced yesterday. Tho Australians went in first ond scored 183, Boyle 44. The Bradford team, first innings, made 96 runs. They followed with their second innings, and have scored 88 for three wickets. Spofforth, Bannerman, and Slight are absent. September 22. The latest news from the Cape states that Tamboqkis v a t powerful ( dbtff, MsjiiM the B|su:to9 ? agalrißy Jbi Blttishl i \ a ' \ '' ; In consequence of the relations between Turkey and England in regard to the Montenegrin difficulty, various works which have been commenced at Cyprus have been stopped. , Tie « Pd/te fcas ; ~\dUS." a circular saying that the Powers must be answerable for any result that occuis through violation of the rights of the Sultan. Berlin, September 21. A »Tli^Emtfef6klsf Germany is in disposer! .• • •"■* The crisis in France is causing a feeling of uneasiness in Germany.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 7, 24 September 1880, Page 3

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LATEST Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 7, 24 September 1880, Page 3

LATEST Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 7, 24 September 1880, Page 3

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