CABLEGRAMS.
" fRKUIEB'sTBLEOEAMS,) ' vi.[ /j'i' > ?od iLugust 80. The cargo of frozen mutton ei steam-, Bhip Austral, amounting tn nearly 6000 carcases, has been landed, and is in excellent condition, A portion of the cargo , biW.by.; auotibnl" $-day bdifealised in Average 'otSi per lb? •* '* A ''•' ■•'•> ) The Irish constables at Limerick, who had resigned in consequtnce of the digmissal of thelleaders 6f\the agitation, have' now been appeased, and have withdrawn their resignations. '• Pjtjnce LBOpold.jHfho present staying at' Osborne, is seriously" indisposed, and the state, of his. Royal Highness' health w oausing alarm. ~..',-. M; \ ConstWso?le, A;ugilsl( 30. i "'Accounts to hand from Turkish aou'roes allege that the Greeks were the aggressors in thV recent outbreak at Dagair in attempting to seize certain disputed territory in Thessaly. It is known that Beveral Turks were killed,in ,the engage-'metft'which-tttoTpla'ee,'"'" : ''"'' '"' . Stosbt, Aqgast; 31. Sailed, this alternonn—Union Company's steamship Rot'omahana,'for Auok. land, .:.•.. .• t Sis jiihus.; ;! and Lady Yogel arrived' T ;••:•' ' i]T|ifl>ellkriowi oirihien Layoockland 'PiaroS ret&fq'e'ct ; to this' fiity'loi'da/ from England. : Mr : Graham Berry, who Is now on a visitito this pplony<? addressed a meeting last night at Plattsburg,' near' Newcastle) Tn the. ; course of his speeph,.he warmly 1 advocated a polioy of protection'for New! Sout]r.iWales.;i;i.O'rr- : < a/ v tf>l/..?w Meibodrkb, August 81. '■ Arrived, this morning-tJnion Com-' pony's,, steamship Rotorua,..;fronrjthe Bluff.' "" '" Brisbane, August 31. The National Agricultural Society's; Show was opened yesterday by his .Excellency the Governor. ' ~-,.■,,• y f j, t London, August ,30. •Tie* 'massacre ofisecoei|bijA4.*Jari{e number of his followers in IJasuto I/and has oreated considerable sensation and is generally attributed to the announcement of British intention h restore Oetewayo, whioh is regarded as a violation of pledges publicly given in regard to the settle, raent of the Zulu difficulty, August 29. The Irish Constabulary throughout Oonnaught now threaten to resign. The Tunisian refugees who escaped to Tripoli baye now submitted, and returned to'their own country. ■ August 30. H&H, tbtMeof Alblny is suffermg from severe, hemorrhage, 1 ' Cargo of meat, per steamer Austral, has arrived in prime condition, and <JOO oaroases offered for ..sale by auction averaged qd,perlb. The market,'however, is scjnjeifljat. depressed, 'i'.-, ; '. ■.- the (Jape states' fbaf. the'celebrated Basnto qhjef, ha's been trencberously tqijrderea. :' '\ to day'* Wl catalogued; ;Lesß"dernan4 was and prices were bcoasiooally easier. Inferior and faulty wools are how rather lower than, rtopening,'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1167, 1 September 1882, Page 2
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377CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1167, 1 September 1882, Page 2
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