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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, Nov. 2. Consols 99| Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, 508. Five per cent New Zealand 10-40 loan 101 ; rive per cenii_lßß9 loan, 1021 • Hennessy's and MarteU's brandies are quoted at lis. A sculling match "took place over the usual champion course on the Thames to-day, between Lajcock, Sydney, and Hosmer, of Boston, America, for L 260 a side. The race resulted in a some-r what easy victory for Laycock by three lengths. Mr. A. N. Walsh, a prominent member of the Irish Land League, and Mr Healy private secretary to Mr Parnell, have been committed for trial on a charge" of intimidation. Washington, Nov. 3. Mr Garfield, the Republican candidate has been elected Presidont ol the United States. Three per cent Consols, 100. Adelaide flour, per 2801bs, ex warehouse, 35s 6d ; New Zealand wheat, ex ship, 45s 6d 5 tone of market steady A sculling match has been arranged between Trickett and Ross, an American champion, for L4oo a side. Trickett. was out practising to-day for an hour and a half, Nov. 3. The indictment against the Land Leaguers in Ireland has been lodged. Mr John Ireland has been ap-. pointed to act as referee in the sculling match between Trickett and Hani an. County Cork has been proclaimed a disturbed district. St . Petersburg-, Nov. 3. Great fears are entertained that a aiine is likely to take place throught this country. New York, Nov. 3. Mr Garfield has carried New York in the contest for the Presidentship, which it is expected will ensure his election. Cape Town, Nov. 2, Official reports from officers who are conducting operations in Basulo Land,, state that the position of the Cape forces is most critical. Several other hostile tribes, in addition to the Pondos, have now joined the Basutos.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 314, 6 November 1880, Page 2

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299

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 314, 6 November 1880, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 314, 6 November 1880, Page 2

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