TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, April 12. Ellis and Co., of Bradford, millers, hare failed for £60,000. April 13. Arrived Ship Marlborough, from Oamaru (left 3rd January), with 15,000 carcases frozen mutton. April 14. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales and Prince Albert Victor left Dublin yesterday for Cork. A number of Nationalists’ sympathisers assembled at a station, a few miles north of Cork, with a view to making a hostile demonstration. I’hcy were, however, ejected from the station by & force of constabulary on duty, whereupon they assembled in the vicinity of the railway, and hooted a train on its arrival. A riot also took place at Cork between the Nationalists and the loyal section of tho community, during the progress of which a number of windows were smashed by stones. The sum of one million and a-half of, the old Oriental Bank dividend has been deposited with the New Oriental Bank.
AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Sydney, April 13, Arrived, yesterday afternoon —Te Anau, from Auckland. In consequence of Chinese being em. ployed in working aboard the Pacific Mail Company’s b.s. Zealandia, the Seamen’s Union have withdrawn their crews from that vessel,
Melbourne, April 13. Arrived, this afternoon Massilia, with the English mail. Intelligence to hand from Geelong announces the arrest of Mrs Beech and Frank Haworth, charged with the murder of Francis Beech, a farmer, of Pettavel, ten miles from Geelong, on the 20th January. The female prisoner is the widow of tho murdered man, and Haworth was employed as butcher on the premises. April 14. Sailed—Manaponri, for tho Bluff, this afternoon.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1328, 16 April 1885, Page 1
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264TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1328, 16 April 1885, Page 1
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