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CABLEGRAMS.

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT. . Rater's Telegrams. ©ARINQ ATTEpi' |T ROBBERY, (Becafved October 7,1.10 p,m) . Melbourne,October7. • i daring but unsuccessful attempt was made at midday yesterday to break into a brantih of the Commercial Bank of AuttrftW $ Avenel. The manager was al)ijefl| .tinje, but- tlie pus given and one of'the ' wai cap-, tared.; The other,' however, escaped though he was chased for some miles %.9 u sJ%bui., ; ; |isipeiv§id 'Qctbber % 11.16 a.m.' i '■■■■ ■ •" ; JjOsgoN, Qotobet 6, Ooiirolb deolined J to IOOJ j New Zealand securities remain at last Quotations 6 per cent, l(H0,!oan 104f ex div,; 5 per cent, 1889' loan. 10? j 4J- per oent 1879, 1904 loan -101 J. Adelaide wheat ex warehouse, is quoted at 47a, advance Is; New Zealand ex warehouse, 42s to 44s 6d; Adelaide floijt, gx jyjreljoflso 83s. . Ocfoberg, o.?oa.ra. ' Sydney, October 7. At t|)e cqncjusioi) of the final' race for the Bpch 'Bush led by a length ana a half, fieacli' (2) beat; ing Laycock 0) by a couple of lengths. Triffkett ({) w&slast for neatly the whole ofthepy. Tjje r&ce tgok plaae May under favorable circumstances, the river being smooth, • Jt js estimated fully: 30,0C0 persons witnessed the'contest. (Receivid Oct, 9,12,80 p,iij, .- Mplbourhr, tjlis day. The Orient steamship WgnrU, frem London via the Cape, has arrived at the i Heada, and has been placed in quarantine,' owing to the prevalence of small-pox at Capetown, _ ' ' A boat capsized in the liver Yarra yeater- ; day, and two' persons were drowned; j : ; ,B§c§iy^O?t;9 1 11,5.a.m, ; . . ml , Ogt 6. The increased emoluljj'dijfy -wfiiph were of % vfigynfiau army Mder torrop'jm which precede!} the rebellion, have' jjoflr b§ea jevoket} and t|e fprnjer rates of pay will alone he ' , , London, Oct 6. 1 ' A daring attempt to shoot a grazier and tWJ W agents Ijas been made near Baliiua, County Mayo, Ireland, ■ Th§ shpfe fired were unsuccessful and the" Intended victims esoaped. No clue has yet been to the perpetrators of thd outrage, It is now officially announced that Sir Julian Pouncefoto, Legal Undersecretary, has been apvointed permanent :Under-Secre-tary for Foreign Affairs, vice Lord Tenterden deceased,. . • /,,".'New York,'OctG, ' A nev/Spaper named : tho " Irish World" has closed the fund which was being raised for Land League Mid in doing so haa declared that that orgwaiaation is how defunct. ' pApprom pet. 6, ' Colonel. Gordon (Gordon Pftsha) has'rgsigned his position as commandant of; th 4 :Cape,foroeo, owing to a difference wiih the I mi .m;

OBIOKET, i H fli,5 lto s w A splayed at oH Bfttutdiy list bttwHA the married anfß single members of the Featherston Crifl ket Club, and resulted in a deoieive viH tory for the benedicts. This match arranged far the purpose of opening th season, and the. club may fairV be cot w!l r! w'i plsy ""oughout w'a very creditable for 10 early'a stage i ™, pr u e - -«SWfe%.tl»* bowiin and fielding of the married tsfitt. Throug the ; success of this match it was th unammoui opinion.that^th^j" '' 5 noqn as they tend to makenlemberj niu* efficient in the game; So doubt if thii i earned out Featherstonians will y their; ftwn thj» ( )ie«ion.{; At the conolusio ■of.the match, host John' Boeder entei tamediboth teams to a jplendid aiippei and after fu)l. .justicejAd/been done ti tbe . R ood things,Mlyided t the mucl W.etWitii vivice-presidea Mr Mcohane 'delivered a few toasts t< fullbumptrs,andamoiteßjojablemeetin was brought to a close; ; The.followins are the scores of ft respective taania' j;. '"' ;:: .SINOLE—IST INNIKQB. G. Jackson, b McShane •. I 1( 1 B. Hirschberg, run out / Hi Fry, c J. Cundy b McShane < W. A. Donald, b Methane ~. - M H. Jackson, OJ. Ouady b McShmei!,' ffl >W. Lucena, 0 Miller b McShane « VV. Nioolls, 0 Burt b McShane B W.fry.BtJ, CundybMoShane 9 J. Greatbatch, not out,,, rfl M. Tate, by J. Cundy ... iH Subatitute, -b J. Cundy ... [" qI I; ; Tota):.. j; 11 j, ti> Sikole-Second Innings, G.,Jackson, by J, Cundy ... '... q R. Hirschberg, b'J. Oundy n H.Fry.b M'oShsp "1 W. A. Donald, bJ. Cundy 8 } H. Jackson, .0 J, Cundy bMcShane,,', 1# W. Lucena, b McShane •; j W.Nicolls; c'AI Ponald b j;:Cnndy„. B W. Fry, c McShane f Cundy,..' Greatbatch, b McShane q M. Tate, b Cundy ... ... g Substitute, not out J fei' 1 i } Total... isnisos. A. Ponald,' c : 'Hip,ohj>p''b W, ... Qtinald. r ... m 9 .0. Cundy,'rgn out ;;; ;;; b j; Cundy, rjjri oiri, 0. McShane, bE Fry'.'.; ;;; W. Burt, 0 Hivaohbsrg, bH. fty ;;; g J/.Hpdder, 0 Tate, b G. Jacksin Ai. Gampbell, o H, Jackson', VG( Jackson ... g J. Cox, b H, Fry g A. Miller, run out ~, 2 .R. Barton, 0 Tate bW. Donald ... 1 hot out g : "fe# | I si Total yp HIGHWAY BOABp, A meeting of "the' Board was held on I Saturday present: Messrs James Donald (in the clip), flidjpill, 'Martin, |hj of th,e previo|iß ranting Tho Treasurer rppoftg'd a at the bank of t7o| 18s The fplloffing accounts paympptj-T. I9HH master, LIS Is dd 1 J, LI 5s i ,H. §3! Biodiford & Son, L 6 13s fld; J, Johnston, L81 Lars Olson, Jsßl J. Brpdie, Lso| Geo, Hunter, LBO 18s Qd ; C. Wall, L2 fls fld i W. Hodder, L2O; F. Wilkinson, LI 2s j C. Nelson, LlO 10s; J. Wall. L 3: 0. Tate, Ll2; W. Skeet, L 26 17s Cd; A, McKinnon, L 3 18s; P, Kain, L 8 6s; VV. .'Benton, ,L 11; C. Tate, L2 16s; Miscellaneous exniaiisea, "L sla 4d; j]gd Brojlispii, Jj2 ijs 6d. ' ' !jm voad from the ■executors in R, J. through land purchased by the late'Mr Barton from Mr Phillips ; s from Mrs Dods, re improvement to' road 5 - leading to her property at Otapiia; from 0, Syr, asking rnt a rpad bp laidpfffrom Oftbbaps tree Flat to his. h'ineßiead'j from J, King, County on (he location of the East Const ~road from Pine Bush Corner to the cqasi., It was resolved after discussion, That ft committee consisting of Messrs ,Mr Clia|rtuan appointed to inspect tiii road 'r(ini pij)pgusji porj)er fa the coast, and repqrt on : thß. same' at jhe Bo« 4 meeting to be held in January, 1888. That (he question of laying off x Moad from the main road, Awhea, to Btoey Creek ba deferred till after'receipt of the report of the foregoing ;committee. have caused a road to be'liid-off'through the land purchased by the late M? ton, aqd it'js undgrstqod Hiat"ilig ™ af } W|{s!5 oipF 0 ipFI 0 /wWiptqring of thq grant. In, the ijjattpji,' '• That L§ bp Mpeiidpi op a rpad froty Undek-btU fiogd to Jfj pfq'. party. ?nat Mrs Dodd be Informed that tho Board will oontribuie 25 per cent towards the cost, of metalling the road from Lower Valley Road to MrsDodd's pro* perty provided that she will undertake to pay the remainder of iheeosL 1 , That the Engineer be instructed to prepare plans and specifications for widen* given notice to clear out the dra?ns along Moroa Rotyd, and Mr Cameron io cut ths gors? spreading fpm fpgep. Mr |acksqi|; to hftvg tendew called fqr mptaljiug one-and-a:half it)iles of. ro#d at Tutu, .tfbout onßiandta-half miles »t Mitchpll's gate 011 the Moroa 'Qoad, at the aatno time to get some pioces offorinition dona on the same road by day work,- Granted, Mr Donald ashed that 1 the engineer be 'instructed to oall tor'tenders for metal, ling part of Murphy's line, and to get tho ruts on Yule's line filled in.—Granted, , Mr.llatthews referred' to soihe trifling repairs in his Ward, which were authorised to be done, ; _ , Mr Bidwill asked! be permitted,to,fence a few inches/jn th# road. i I?' the Bo^dUannot give authority tj) Mf Bjickhpll on anypajit qf roail,'' , ~ ' S Pormusifln was. given ixi!tlje Warden for No. Ward to close the slip papjs it the Waihehgaßridge. ■Mr Mt,tthews .moved and My Bidwill seconded that it is desirablp that the AVairarapii Uaat and. ;Wsßt -.Cfuuntieg be amalgamated, Carried, . ' Tho meeting then terminated/ "

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 9 October 1882, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 9 October 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 9 October 1882, Page 2

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