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(Received October 1?, 2 p.m.) MeWPB, this day. Arrived—Ringaroonw, fporu B|uff, this morning. , , . . Allandar, The Czar, 'Eric, Thoneus, Eva, Jim Syson, Kohinoor, Scandal, and Saionsra have been scratched for the Melbourne Cup, • . There are 32 acceptors for the Caulfleld Cup to be run for tomorrow, Captain Mores and Lieut. Darwin (son of the deceased naturalist,) leave here to-morrow for Queensland to make arrangements for observing the transit of Vpnus. who is ejpeoted to. arrive shortly,'lg go% to New Zealand for a similar porpose, London, Ootober 12.
Leonard H. Courtney in his speech at Torpoint yesterday further stated that England's policy was to detach Egypt from suzeranity of the Sultan aud to take steps to establish European guarantee for ppor administration of the country,
Lfl*noN, October }3. A Parliamentary Blue Ijoojf Jibb been published relating to the Channel tunnel. With the Moeption of Sir John Adjo the whole of the military critics havo pronounced against the work being proceeded with.
Akxandru, Ootober 12. General Sir Archibald Alison will remain in this countryin command of the army of occupation,. Sir Garnet Wolseley leaves for England on the 20th instant. The trial of Arabi and his associates Ppflfofpnce to-morrow The cases will U BB>ra^abljgly.'«'t «*: ?;;; ■.. '■.'■■' (Beoeiv : eiOct.lf, sp.m.) Mbwodshb, this day, Owing to the prevailing dry weathered hot. mode .in Victoria,:* failure of crops, especially wheat, is anticipated. ' .The name of Rounsevell's hone, : ; The Hebrew, ehtercd'fof'thfli Melbourne Cupiand other rases, hu bean changed to Sir Gainst.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 14 October 1882, Page 2
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