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CABLEGRAMS.

BY EIECTBIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT. '■"• Te&EGRAMS, : ' ' Bbc'eiYed'Octßhprf,'l.'a,m.' ; ( ' I "'"'MfctBOTONE,' October 6, Arrived, this evening—Union' Ownip:■ : ■ Atawata, -from, the Bluff, She reports having been delayed by bead Winds, causing the supply of coals to M 'bliom; and sIM of Wilson's PromonTory'Bhe'6bfeiHJohffty- toria'frdni a pasßinJßr TflsseT,' : " ! "' il|! v .';''' : •"•"''■' "'"'• ." • Losdoh, (Jotober 5. ffta Corporation of .the'Qity of London h,as voted cpi]gp|tujtoy a'ddres'ses to Sir Gartjet WoJßjley jttjd %|ej|uo|aippgeypf''tf)g njilitavy and nayaj operations jn Egypj, .Jfe MIp,M,P- fP? TippßWy. >s consented to Veconajdey quistlon of his intended retirement from political life. • ■ ■■-

Consols have further advanced to IOOf. New Zealand securities remain at yeater-daj,y-|uojifttioi)B. '''The toial reserve in RS'M? W'Wfen jflMj Bjuk of England fa: aO.000,001),' i ,of $,g);W as compared with laii work's resets. she Bank rate of discount remains at .5 per cent,, and the market rate at i\. There •ara u/i gqangas to, regopt in.th? markets for colonial producer '•' Amkanpu, October 6\. .The British have evwqlated T&ntah and Damanourj the Khedive's Governors of: these towns'being confidant of iheir ability to prevent any further outbreak ot disturbance among tie population. (TV'the'-'Editor.) ; §i|,-3foor contemporary; in his leadfW TO? $ Wftfkh ■ W lm ' myself, with gne the Oounpil, as. Kging"jjl|e of 'the present proposals. ■ Thjs ajaje'meijt oj l)js if untrue; I was, and'am,- of seven .Councillors (including His Worship the W nr ). w|)o first instigated the present sorrowing . pyopfisalg. ' Up, r]pijbt your contemporary would like, from aiptivp of opposition, to, set the ratepayers the. proposal, but let him stick to tie truth, &njjj shall have no objection. He ittysj further,; tliat .a glanp? &} the sohedale of (lie expenditure df this'loan toll be* confined almost entirely to \Vorksop fioad and andi^'Burrqijnlings,! 1 'fW 'isk' ratepayers' to {alee notice of thepecj'ule and sepfor themselves */JtJj« ii cpjrect, Afia furtl}er| i'n\spite of his opinion to Jho ggntpfy, fbdievo the only fair and legitimate mannflF ()f f§?tifiK public opinion upon this question is the ballot bo?,—l am, &e,, ~'. ", ; .\. JobVilb. . THE ANTI-lOAN. ADVOCATES. yOIHBEDIIOR. Sir,—][ wasupabio. to attend t|ie public meeting'r|'tli4 v pro^iaed'borough loan, and feeline a'tatlSpiyM inteVest l 'in''the i question, took care' to read your report. I was mudli and Wined to learn that on* ipgakejf 13 'jay ajjqwed hJB, feelings tq an)otl)er h{s. judgment tijaj; he made use of highly undesirable language. The words I refer to sretheie, f'.All they (they the advocates of the loan) said was-.' Give us money, for God's sake give us money'." Now sir, the; use of Buch language, on the. part-of the anti-loan supporters,betrays a most: pusilanimoui spirit, Doubtless they are wroth, knowing that their time is short. But deeperatipp'slfdulq' not oppress ifself in suoh an irreverent 1 manner.' jj bad enough; • tup : ]i ■; |s ' jntolArable. The ; mat|e by the speaker' is false.' : Who Jia* ever heard theae words from the Council? The assertion may be, witty,', but to use the name of ( the Supreme Being to point' a joke or to give an appearance of truth is to my thinking quite unworthy of even the Radical faction. Hitherto I have hesitated to support'the loan, but atter this display I shall certainly vote for it.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1198, 7 October 1882, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1198, 7 October 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1198, 7 October 1882, Page 2

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