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Lokdok, oept. 11. Mr Gladstone has caused a letter to be published expressing thanks for the universal sympathy shown him during ni» recent illness. . The present series of wool-auctions closes on the 29th instant. The cricket match, Australians v. Eighteen of the Clydesdale Club, was ; resumed at Glasgow to-day. 6 Home team continued their first mm gs but were not disposed of till they mov ? 224. The Australians then went to the wickets, but only succeeded in together 111. Being 118 runs behind t.eir opponents, they had to follow on, . and in the second innings, when time was cdled, had lost one wicket for 47 . runs. The match was therefore drawn, in favor of the Glasgow team. weather was showry during both Pl At the woo X m\m to-day 7500 b»les were oSbied, making a total of 196,10* Mm catalogued since the opening, ihe icne of the sale is tlrm. Septemb r 12. At the lale to-day bale* m «Bsed* makiuf a to- al of 202,02 a • tfwfc the opening. The tone v# firm .
r- ' An attempt has been raide to wre. k a train on the Noith Western Railway, ' near a place called Bnshey. Dyiami.e r • was used by the cn’prits. Intelligence has been received that the French war ships have joined the squadron at the Austrian port of Ragusa. *. Sept. 13. The match Australians v. Sussex County team, was commenced at Brighlon to-day. The Home tam went to the wick, ts, and were all out for 108 runs. The Australians then went in for the : r first innings, and when the ■•stumps w-Te drawn for (he day had lost seven wickets for 119 runs. McDonnell was notout, 43. The attendance at the match -as very large. The wictcet was not in good or.ler. Calcutta, Sapt 31, . Generals Stewart and .Roberts have received the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. General Roberts’ third Brigade has niarc-.ed to Aioheu, on tiie road to the Bolan Pass, from Candahar. General Roberts has been appointed of the Madras Army. Sept. 11. News has been received that an insurrection has broken out at Herat, and that the Governor of the towu has been murdered by the rebels.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 291, 16 September 1880, Page 2
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370TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 291, 16 September 1880, Page 2
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