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LoifPQ:w?-SoptomboP'.3:7j ,„The the Playera-of- JSnglana—.commenced . to-day on the Crystal Palace ground. There whs a very large attendance of the public, and the weather was fine throughout the day. The Players went in first but were unable to make any stand against their opponents, who disposedjof them for 90 runs. Palmer "ikoJUfSpyle bowled splendidly, the farther tk'king 5 wickets, and the latter .^ a w4skei!s. The fielding of the visitors was excellent, ancl Vfas. much admired, Tlip was. rather bumpy, and fa-yored jthe bawling, The Australians the first innings, and when the stnbps were drawn for the day had 8001' ed 71 runs for 3 wickets down. Murdoca was caught and bowled for ' 00. Sj offortli was again absent frQXa
the Australian team. .The stock markets are depressed 1 owing to, pp4itical uneasiness, New "Zealand securities have advanced Jift • i .€ as follow ; Piv-e per cent. 10-40 loan, 104-j?; five per cent. 1889 loan, 102-1-; four a ;) I§7J s^,( loan, 9M. nosasm Ctdi 10 kt:s >r: fiinMimiy : aw®ol),i sales iiist closed shows, that New W ales I fleece'' anOew closed kt fi'OYft to Id higher than at Mtherfilqse of last sales. delive . Trie kett is out practising daily in a 1 bnat, a boat September 28. >!>■ Mr, Dillon made a speech,at Skib^e--S , isjii??? iiJiU'crtiiipTlo xrow-'O'.j'vj 1 l-een, Ireland, m which fie 1 plete nisatiomj >,but-IJMt to In any vay attack landlords. # It is JSrdlclis 1 QWernmei^ 1 u i, >p{H't Df the demonstrative squadron to 1 litfeafetifn fritot'-:takji&&Bi*» fe§d i: ron iffl'aiiy t qjsamis( ' Turk 'y hoA lihoy ,'!'>*;■> L 9 e2S is ,t>io ! In f sifme I tliis .at the Crystal i 'PaMce, be|>v4sC'.^* t *^V s,i |^P^ ! f I layers of • tliair flQOSgiJ 13d. The i Playors are therefore 43 runs to the v 4jad.)
scored 28 > and was caught out. The Play 3ra^aTC y %&?§ for eac.c'. ~IH SaA St. Petersbuegh, September 28._ It ia rumored that ft Nihilist "p ldt l to Livajdia, built at ! il>Aj ! Constantinople, September 2S. ~ The afeke'd jfQnteniofflWjto Turkish to enforce-^thelQassiprv.,: u i Elita Pasha, the Turkish eommander, : has 1 , rif their troops, cross the frontier into Albania, 'she .'siejr*tie : a ; ■ bjejJj. •'w "a:u'!i; Iptelliseiice uhas; ibeeja the G\lonfedgi»tes'*' , tei^€lja , s l iiedfai4 fekej Great Powers to enable them' to pas|essiaft lf Q|f 1 sg^jk';tlfe Powers to take some stffps bey^l ( ,pi9prcion through the fleet. The ,Ad nirals in iTig.the squadr ?&^veL ||%red to respective Governments tor instructions. "» £, 4 I'if' -W. J-iT .sgaWotT no Calcutta, September 29ncv r J hG pfMn-Wf-* KHan s defeated army and esofj|^. ( |o Cfabul, have submitted to Ameer Abdur , .f'-u-a nunl ,-'l u wo'r n-j.\o(i rrr* DIIIECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. TTIIIJ-.!-. vil i (khtii J; s-iuvr 1 Jj-.dl [ ii (R.E GTlfil' ' Lady Loftus and suiteTiave arrived, .'.i AS<3ptewbfm?%r/o ~ j! In the Legislative Council last night, : "'Ocmferelice . 'frh ;e to the payment of membei's. J\lr. I • .opposed the motion ] but it was«0a#»!!0 l^ 18 pass payment to the members or Aasembl j, buiiMMb U Sir William and Lady JervoisevaM suite have. .arrivecL here from gKTaw.TJ'COTit i olaiii ImoioV) a 7« n !)fi Australia. <1( King George s Sound, Sept. 29. The .a^'^O.J^atflpaH^lsrjsiieartishipf: j3 j Siiei'iflail, >h;:s arrived here."' * 5 I* Sydney, Sept. 28. td YaJcohama, has been wrecked at Newcastle during a4ieavy gale, in sight of a multitude of, .citizens. All on •>»ard ( |i^ !l p^sh^.; i MP 5 £ clmoi}SGilyt> ]it®, a iffi ;i Q9iwfi^Bfl.-,j9^ u t|e G ungawaiicl'fdbr of-'the B dmotf36n"iif i 'Roi i )!So}sor. pi he vessel has VomplfeM^litdKdiS o^]?.^ A £i > consider the best meansy&DiehaWMfrg I s 'mpathy wj-tji the proprietors qf the S yduey JSvening News-in -qqnnection v ith the ia,te CQntempt of qourt case. Oaptein Edmonson, of .the Susannah C 'odeSroyj' wreckea Kt
day, has sinco eyjm'ed. Six of the cjrew were dVownea, ' IJ Brisbane, September 28. > A steamer has "'dWrffett. at Cooktown yith the following items of Eastern intelligence, dated 13th instant: — Hopes of a peaceful settlement of the c ifficulties between Russia and China f re improving, but warlike preparations f till remain unabated on the part of < ihina. There has been a most destructive hurricane in the China Seas. ! Slight shocks of earthquake still coninue at Manilla with heavy floods, inlicting great damage on merchandise. ?be shipping is unable to load or disharge. The Java sugar crop accounts state hat the yield is likely to be small. September 29. Mr. Gresley Luckin, the proprietor if the Courier, is suing the propriety >f the Catholic paper for libel. Thp lamages are set down at L3OOQ. Gooktown, September 29. Seven survivors from a Chinese! iunk have arrived here frqm Npw
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 29 September 1880, Page 2
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