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I (EEXJTftB's TSLEGBAS). * mi ■ v London, August 26. Eff Inl4Ugence is to hand from Ireland anHnonnewg& th& serious rioting has taken •pteee-atleverjltow^B in County Limerick ■ oetweerflte police and ihe people. B The|on6jinpg awards to colonial ezhibi- ■ t^^tttrthe International Wool Show, at HB^^jrtstal Palace, are announced :— For and combing wools— Zealand, first ; Messrs Russell, and Qovernsacoud ; and Messrs and Caiter, third. Prince George Mellendorf , Prnaawards consist HjH^H^^^^^^^B| meduls for tho first, *?OT^^^^^^^H)Bes respectively. It is anoo^^^^^^^^^nition to a silver uedal, Sta^^^^^^^^^Hilao takes a good medal fOj^^^^^^^^^^Ria and combing ; 'wools. ■ , ' . A g^^^^^^^^^^Bteers took place todty^^^^^^^^^^Hre the Queen. Over arms, and the Botl^^^^^^^^^^Hment adjourned t today o^^^^^^^^^H when the pro. ' rogatioi^^^^^^^^^A * Heavj^ all throng hout | EnglandJ^^^^^^^^Kre damage by ;■ flood*, most disMtrooa l^^^^^^^^Bons. Thr^^^^^^^He again ffllen [ to 99^-/^^^^^^^^■as and bullion ' in the I^^^^^^^K £12,875,000. f The Btfft^^^^^^^HsygdTanLed ta ' 4pereen^^^^^^^^KHiainßat3d. - NewZea^^^^^^^^Bunohanged at the folloi^^^^^^^^^B per cent. 10 ■ 40 loan, I^^^^^^^HB9. >an, 103: \ 4^ per qed^^^^^^^HOi^. Furtaer g > brgewtt^^V|^^^^^RTorth America k weM«^»%t-.Mff^^^^4l^wr Zealand l^^p '* Adelaide \wheat, remains (■Tat ye«tei|d*^» qttotatiob, a7s; *nd New | Zealand whea^P <Be ship, at 56e 6d. AdeI laide floltf, «erwajehon*e, 40s 6d, Attsl traliau without quotable change. • Beit biff., *?*\Ml fa* mutton, 37a , Gd. i Piices for hides .are firm, especially for i.heavyljiM. n '' ; : :r ; ;: :T- %" : ': I ' t I At today 0000 bales Here catalog led. There was a fair demand. The rttitdjpMaJrty dff > e ll^Moi|itt > W>Booo. bales. Croßß-breds generally, are Ja to Id lower than Ufit/aleH., , ,. *£:,, j A kuletirf issued this mmAhg reports | that PrWdant-Garfleld haa eufFered a I f»rioiißrelapißaii4kniudh Worse. Alarming^ I »ymptom» haye-'appeated, the wpwt is , now feajM% hfe physicians^ who holdout I Uttie hqJKW Abe President* recovery. r-i ' -^-^Jk f ' APg%|Jpß| Angoat 26. , ||j^^&d»iVcnioted today 1 at 6s -to &s 6d. l|(. |^Übg wai^^fi^J^Kh^itiagain. "itfkin) P <|r«ittn)^M^dmA|hjQaai^ with a view!
prior to his mar^hi^g against Ayoab Khan. . /Sydney August 26. The Herald $ia morning states tha| atones are afloat of horrible indifference and outrageous neglect at the Quarantine Station: ♦ .* August 27. Two fresh oases of smallpox Lave been reported to the Health Board today. The sufferers are a girl, ni»med Wales, residing at Woolahra, and James O'Neill, of Aberorombie Street. A number of persons were released from quarantine last night. They are, however retioent as to the treatment they have received, pending legal advice. Enough has, however, transpired to show that there has been grogs neglect and mieioanagementattbe station. It is stated that the shoes and clothing of those in quarantine were datroyed and were never replaced. Facts : which have come to light have oreated deep sensation and. a feeling of indignation. Bkisbane, August 27. In the action for libel brought by Par* kins, Minister for Lands, against the Evangelical Standard, in which damages were laid at £1000, a verdict has been returned for plaintiff, with £3 damages and costs
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Manawatu Herald, 30 August 1881, Page 3
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