TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. , ; < "V ' London, Sept. 24. —... The total quantity of wheat afloat for Great • .Retain is 1.300,000 quarters. Best is at 33 s 6d. best mutton ditto, 35s'|'hest Ausrralian leather at At the wool- sale today 8500 bales were offered. There was again a firm and active demand. The cricket match Australians v Eleven Gentlemen of Nottingham, was resumed and concluded to-day. The home team continued their first innings which closed for 88. The Australians then went in for their ; second innings, but only succeeded in nutting together 77 runs. The Nottingham team thenrequiring 181 runs to win the match went in for thir second innings, and succeeded in, scoring ~ t|ie required number with the loss of nine wickets thus winning the match by one wicket. There was great excitement over the finish of the game. In the first, innings of Notts Boyle and Pahuei for the Australians bowled splendidly, each’ taking five wickets. Sept. 25. News has been received from OKU? that v. very severe earthquake has occurred in that country. Two hundred perished, and great damage has been done to property. ■' ■■■ f The wool sales closed tp-day. The total quantity sold during the series was 280,000 bales ; 3000 are held oyer for next sales. Merinos and crossbreds have dosed at about the same ’ price as = at last auctions; 1 and with firm and active demand. The match b6t\feen the Australians and the Players of Eengland commences on Monday. The Home ; team will comprise the following professional? —Barlow, Bates, Bfirriet; Emmet, Jupp, Lockwood, Morley, Mycroft, filling, Belby,i ; and Shaw. * - . ; ■ Sept. 27. Viscount Moultmorreo has been shot dead in his carriage at Donburn. " Meetings have been held at -Kilrush and New Rb'sa,'in Ireland, at- which Mr / Parnell declared that the only solution of the Irish question was the ®wnevship
that direction. ’ - , ' AstraljansVyerst».;M||| PUyers’pf England commenced to-‘day on t!i4f(||Tsf|l^|rt;acf jV ."maud. I'heio ‘ fond aivce ofctlh 1 : p i rid w'\^,and.tile Weyjhpfnvas throughout tilc is .wvnt\m 7-first, bit were .unlihU to mi k<> any stmd against theii; opnonauHj wboß’-po: ecKof* them <*■**}» fdr r 9.bfj'iins ,1 ’ |\^libi| , >i)li’'Bo |l^hmvied;\; ; splendidly,* tailing five, and tile ‘fatter Yom--alsoiHff. the .visitors *was 'excellent, ' •anciw-was ->muc!t».atbid.red;v was rather bumpy, and . favored the bowling. The in fot their first innings, and wh pa were' drawn for 1 the day hadr watered ,v£ rnn« for tliree r wickeis„dQ^ s ; was caught and bowled ij^^‘6f was again absent-from 4hh Australian team. . .p The stock marki-t'is depressed, owing le poliiicaf nticas'iuhs'. , i..v.""-i.; ‘ . Sept. 28. , ’ Mr Dillion made a speech at Slabbereon, Ireland, in which .be urged the.com- ,; plete crgftnisation, butnotiin any way to I attack landlords. v . ,/■* - H St. Petebbuug, Sept. 28. It is rumoured there is a plot to destroy- the , Czar’s the Livadia, which was built at Glasgow. \
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18800930.2.10
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Temuka Leader, Issue 297, 30 September 1880, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
461TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 297, 30 September 1880, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.