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CABLEGRAMS.

(RlJDTKtt's TIiLEGUAMS.) COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. . ' CRTCKET. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES;'. ' London, July 18. Consols remain at 99}. Five per cent; New Zealand 10 40 loan advanced by | to 1075 per cent. 1889 loan has declined 20s to 1051. ty per cent. 1879-1904 loan, has declined | to 103. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, has declined la to 52i-; unil New Zealand, ex warehouse has declined Is (id t*i Mi

; Adelaide lloilr,' ex warehouse, remains at 38s,

: Australian tallow remains firm at last quotations. , .. ' Thia cricket mitcli at IRi'nrlford was resumed to-diiy, mid the Yorka hi rumen were all disposed of in their first innings for 08 runs oi- 04 behind the Australians. The Intter in their second inuinsjs scored 67| The Home I earn then requiring 132 runs' to win, wont in for their second innings, .and when stumps were drawn for the day they had put together eleven without the loss of a wicket.

. The weather was showery and the play was frequently stopped during the day. The wicket was heavy and in general bad order owing to the rain. There was a very large attendance, notwithstanding the bad westhei\

: , July 19. ' The cricket match Australians versus Yorkshire at Bradford ™ concluded to.day, and resulted in a victory for the former by 47 runs. The Yorkshire men in their second innings required 132 te win the match',' but only succeeded in putting together 84 runs. The bowling of the da id on the wicket, and their fielding'was excellent. The weather to-day was line, and there was again a largo attendance,.

; ' July 20. In the House of Commons last night the Arrears of Reut in Ireland Bill, proyidmg fir payment by the Hi ate nf a portion of arrears duo by tenant, such payments to be taken out of the surplus funds of Irish Church, was agaiu under consideration in committee.' After further discussion the wlible'of the clauses were agreed to, mul the measure was passed through committee. Meldoukne, this day. * The Victorian Government have decided to engage a Lieutenant-Colonel and Captain of Imperial Artillery and a Captain of Intantry for the command of the Victorian Foices. Thr men who were recently arrested In connection with the Avmski jewellery robbery have been'committeil for trial t

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1131, 21 July 1882, Page 2

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370

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1131, 21 July 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1131, 21 July 1882, Page 2

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