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CABLE NEWS

RECEIVED LAST NIGHT. (Reuters Special Despatches to the Mail.) CHAMPION ROWING. London, 12th. Haitian, Canadian oarsman, lias arrived at Queenstown. LONDON MARKETS. London, 11th. At the wool sale to-day 7,500 bales were offered. The tone was firm. London, 12th. At to-day’s sale 5,90G bales were offered, and the tone continued firm. Consols, 97£. Four and half percent. New Zealand 1879-1904 loan, 99. Adelaide wheat ex warehouse, 45s Gd. TRAIN WRECKERS. , London, 12th. attempt has been disco\v.Wd to wreck a train on the London and Nortli-Wcstcrn Railway, near Bushley. Dynamite had been laid. COMBINED FLEET. London, 12th. Intelligence has been received that the French war ships have joined the combined squadron at Ragusa. THE CRICKET TOUR. London, 12th.

The cricket match Australians versus Sussex County Eleven commenced today, at Brighton. The Home team went in first, and scored 108. The Australians then wont in, and when the stumps were drawn for the day had scored 119 for 7 wickets. McDonnell not out for 43. The attendance at the match was very large. TURKISH CRISIS. Constantinople, 14th. lliza Pasha has been ordered not to resist the occupation of Duleigu by the Montenegrins. COLONIAL MARKETS. Melbourne, Tuesday, Sugars arc IDs to £1 higher. FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES IN VICTORIA. Melbourne, Wednesday. In the Legislative Assembly last night, a Bill authorising issue of Treasury bonds to amount of £500,000 was read a second time. It is estimated there will be a deficiency of a million sterling in October. FINANCE IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Sydney, Wednesday. The Government has given notice to the banks of its intention to withdraw £200,000. SUNDAY LECTURES. All the Protestant churches in Sydney have expressed their approval of Sir Henry Parkos’s action in regard to Proctor’s proposed Sunday lecture. Proctor goes to New Zealand on the 20th.

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Patea Mail, 16 September 1880, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS Patea Mail, 16 September 1880, Page 3

CABLE NEWS Patea Mail, 16 September 1880, Page 3

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