CABLEGRAMS AND LATEST TELEGRAPHIC.
ObBUTEE S-TEItEGHAJIS TO PEESS AGENCY.]
September 14. : A disastrous fire has taken place at Blackburn, destroying, property, w.artfy half a million sterling." ;; -''- I »:^ MuS In the return match, Australians r. Players, the, first inninga^f thej.-Aujitralians closed for 236 runs, the score being as follows i — A- Banne/ham, j - 0, Bannerliam, 61 i Horan, 16 ; S^offort3i,':33 r ;;. f Murd9ch, 14 j Bailey^ 2 ; Gurret, 12 j Gergory, 57; Blackbanx, 25 i,.Allan, J^uot .out), 5 ; Boyle, 6 j sundries, 4/ In tbieir nriv innings ! the- Players made 160. The game was drawn. T.heitiigliest sfcore waSjTJly/jtt, 79. England will probably decline the proposals of Germany fo,c ,a common action of the Powers' 6 compel' khe B6fCie : tq[ execute the stipulations of tho treaty of Berlin. Rouinauianiesitatesbp^ccupyPpbrudaoha. i She apprehends resistance from, tho m- \ habitants. . . . -. . . f Some sErbrigJy worded liesjiaftfh'es have j been sent to St. Petersburg by the British Government regarding the action^ of the Russian Government towards Affghanistan. : \ coJispiracj of a serious nature has been discovered at Seville* Spain. The object of the- conspiracy was the overthrow of the monarchy. j Russia has advised Servia not to disarm, and continues the payment of subsidy. ■ A fearful colliery accident has occurred, at Ebbow Yale, ' aOQ were killed, and 80 irescued. ; 14 horses ran far-~th~e Sti-tegeKF^^The--race was won by four lengths. The seat of the Duke of Abercorn, m i Wales, has been injured by fire, : All officeva and men m the two services, now absent on leave, have been recalled by 'the War Department; aa.£ measure of precaution. ■\< : ; : V^ 4 BE^LISr, Sep;tera,ber 11. _ The Imperial 'Deparfmenfef 'of Justice is sliowing more toleration toward the SaciatisLs, ■ r ,- r v -&YPNEY, Sep^en>ber^Tn J th'e''boat >ifce-"of «iglOo^ Layebck^' of: Sydney versus Messenger of Melljoure, Iw.y■cook won easily, . Fuller particuflats of the iaassaere of inissioriaries at New Britain have been received liere; i FiveipifeliieiEeT.xG^.. Brawn's^ matiye teachewj slaitiOined'at ,^anc^l6,.,incau.tipU3iy lef t ithe cqdst; ajad inland, wh^n H ?pmiß -bush .^tribjes,, !who ajje I 'jio,sfe|jie i 'tpj -^e^bea.-: on the'ebastV surrpunded 1 the'tetiehferaV to>i\V- ' d,ered, cooked, an ! d ate'themj'W'ithfearoaro'us ceremonies. A few days afterwards an expedition organised by the Bey. Mr Brown at tacked and destroyed 'a -bosh tribe village, and killed from 50 to 80 nath^s, ; 1
[Per Pres3 Agency.] - tv> WJELLINQTON, Tuesday, g J\ The following programme has been a#-jip Ranged for the Hutt Races^shich/Ntg^ Iplace on the 6th and 7th. Fel^aaT^n^xfc /•£» 2 laiden Plate, of 75 soys ; th.£i-9u^dfeSac|j .^cf Sftsovs; Wellington Gtold Cupjjvaliiebf" rt 00 8OV8» with 500 soys added?; ;tl>e ; Hutt : SB^rkes Stafcel, of 50 soys. FdrLtha^seconjd' gday— The Wellington Derby, of 100 -isovs*; -tjre Hurdle Handicap, of 73 soys ; tni^ Ra- ! cinq Club Handicap, of 200 says ; the^ree L-HandJcapj-oltSa.spys.j.the^Erapwe Plate,, of 100 soys j the Consolaßion "StaKs7 ; of 50' soys.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 98, 18 September 1878, Page 2
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