TELEGRAMS.
ENGLIP-U AND FOREIGN
i.oNDoK, •''Opt. 20. At th(> wool sab s to-.lay 9600 baivs were offered . Prices w. iv fir.; ly maintain'd, and th re was a g o I attendaiic ..f II .me an F reign l»u ers. Four a id a-ba f o--r c< n r M w Z-ndan • loan 1679 B M Se >t(M pig iron, N>. 1, free . n hoard in Clvde, 3os. Befd 2!. .yttliewiol « ,1 - to-lay 4'.m)o Go 1 s \V"f(> ( iFire 1, makln a total of 261,460 biles ea.iiojii'l since Pie op • mng. 'P i i*e w:!-■ ■ n a m .dent'-- leman I, cl nt'ic s firm r. G lv-m : ss • I iron Fqn A lat fj 17. N» ws Jn.s hee'n r< reived from Cape •'own that 12 K> Basilt-is attacked thCi’ e R(I , wiiicii ar- op‘rating against i!i"m, an I k’lled an -ffi. 1 a- an I !Wo m n. T!ie li ll"-, b iff ver, mil cted a h avy ! .ss I 1! Ss.lCl' is, i'be land Vague agihipon in-nvm nt in Ireland is at tnc pr-'sent time very iet : v •. "rick'-rt an > \ an 1 co t nie in active 'raili ng. Te lait-r >s sanguine < f winning his r ice w th R'aekm in. II Ins no v got his new bo,-.t. foni Swaddle and Winshlp, of Mewcastle-on Tyne. II non has arrived in TJng'and and lias gme to I’utn y, where Tin has gone into tr dniog. The cricket match \nsfrilims v. Fight en of Brad lord conimcnc d yesterday.’ Tin 1 Ausfr ilian-i went in first, am 1 sc red 183, B >y e h-ngti,> scorer with sf. IF wis stn meed. The H nne t.-am in tie ir fi 'st innings semed 96 ran-
n I, being ove'i 8 >b -hm I their op,.onenN hoi] to fol ow on. In their second inirngs tliev have scored 88 runs lothree wickets. In the fist innings of Bradford, Palmer took six wickets. Sj.nff wth, Bannerman, and Bleig.il are ahscnt fiom 'his match The lutes' news from the Can sta'es that T mbookeir, a powerful chid', lias -joined tie' B i'Utos ag.iinst Lie Biiti.-dl.
In conseqne c p id tber d itions h tween Turkey iin Png an 1 in regard to the Uonietvgro d ffi. nitv. the v ir ms works wliieli nave b’e.i c> ' in n • -I at (Jy,. U 5 h ive b n stftnn *.l T o P-.rte has : ssu;l c’rctlar saying th.it the Powers must be answerable f r any result that -.ccrnes throng!) any violation of the >u tan.
V iidaide wheat, per 486 bs, ex war luns I6s. ' '
22. Tli ■ h il.in i’ »f tin* V ctorifen jet cent loan lias b -en (s-n •>I. Sept. 23. fUiln-T’—Frederick Pile , SK* hnu! r-i 1 vn ■in t. *i*r' ar e.n'ia kin if bn- Capet wn. Paris Sept. 23. B triolein ’ Hilnri* has hoi ap pointed Minister of F avi n A flair*. Pkkin. Sept, *23. {Winn ■ rint* hav- lit n • • t Can tin. Tli* (Jaiiio'ie Mi-si -a .Station wa ■ attar <*<l, anil sey ral p ■rsotiswer nj-Ir- >* Maoritijs. ■* t. 10. a emnt' from ine planta kms a e ss ft vo ■ t'rn, 9 )•.,) tons are .oatl.n: "or N or Z aland .
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Temuka Leader, Issue 295, 25 September 1880, Page 2
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