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AUSTRALIAN CABLE.

Melbourne, Not. 10. There is an active demand for New Znaland oats at a further advance. Nov. 11. Mrs Jones, of the Glenrown Hotel, who was brought up at the Police. Court, charged with harbouring the Kelly gang> has been remandedSeventy ladies and gentlemen (New Zealand " colonists) held a banquet. Judge Giliei« occupied the chair, Messrs; Reidand Peacock being Vice-Chairmen. Numerous toasts were proposed, and a most enjoyable evening was spent. Tne execution of Ned Kelly took place this morning. at Pentridge gaol. The proceedings were carried out in private, the gaol officials alone being present. There was a large crowd outside the building, but the event passed i off quietly. The Australian cricketers are passengers by the steamship Khedive,, which arrived at King George's Sound yesterday, from Galle, with the Sue* mail. The Legislative Council has appointed a Committee to report upon the Totalisator Bill. H.M. ship Emerald hat sailed for Auckland. Sydney, Nov. 10. Sir H. Parkes' address to the elector* of East Sydney merely reiterates hi* speeches prior to the dissolution, and adheres to free trade, non-sectarian'euW cation, opposes the abolition of interest on selectors' balances, and vaguely favora railway expansion and civil service reform. local., government and a meabure for the amendment of mining laws, and also the licensing laws. Nov. 11. The Laly Darling, steam collier, ha 3 been wrecked while going from. Newcastle to Melbourne, It is feared, the captain and crew have been drowned. Fifty pounds reward is offered for the elucidation, of the Bermagui mystery* there being strong proof that the party have been murdered. A free pardon will be granted to the accomplice become ing Queer's evidence. Two thousand eight hundred ton* Of sugar are loading for Australia, but nothing for New Zealand. A moderaU business is doing, but jewing signs of more activity. /

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Temuka Leader, Issue 317, 13 November 1880, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 317, 13 November 1880, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 317, 13 November 1880, Page 2

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