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CABLEGRAMS.

(WgPlßjl'R fEf-EfJliAlfS.) By ELECraiO TELEGIUPIJ—COBYRIGUT, Arrived last evening, the steamship Manaponri, fmm Aupkliwd. Heavy rain is falling, and U throughout tiie oolony. It is dojnß inoaloulable good, and is reviving the hopes of squatters and farmers, Melbourne, this day, The Sfavijijjs of Normanby received a telegram yestwdty WWing the death 0 Ilia mother, the Dowager Marohioness of Normanby, aged ''B4, i ; London, October, 23. . T-FfS ■ yesterday, the Orient steam-, strip, John Blcler, There is a fair demand for wool, and a' better enquiry for all'desoriptions of New Wjand wools.' ', ' ! . (|ct(jber 21, Private advices announce that tho nine ttrst-prize kltevs from Victoria at the Bordeaux Ediitjition'were as follows AdaQjspn, flfelfon, Qrns?, l|jtchie, Johnston, Pattella w d IJowar), tjrul}n, the Tabuk Yineyapd, and Oau«l|ey. Lospoif, October 19.

for the Auokland Harbor Hoard 6 per cent loan were opened to-day. The total amount offered is -£345,500, the tenders rangins from £IOO to £lO3, the average hein» 110112s 10s fid and upwards reoejira m '£ulf,<anij those at *lollos will receive ?fi per cent. ' 1

ißeceived Qqtober 22,5.3Q p.m.) j|?t?QDRNB, Qctober 22 .Farther tetaramgto jjandgtate that the ks returned fo polombo having ill tow the barque Qlenrqy, with which she colli<?§d. fyth vessels are danjaged, The qecpasapy repairs to the Poshawor will be effected without delay, and sh§ is eppeoted to re-start for Melbourne in a few day«, _ Alexandria, October 20. The English oounsel engaged to defend Arabi on his trial have visited him in prison at Cairo for the purpose of preparing the defence,

(Becgivgd October 23,0,15 a.m.) ', ' : ?-.<!•«. Qotabor 30, Ihe homeward mails,' via San Francisco, which left Auokland Sebtember 12, were delivH here to-day, three days" in advance of contpgpt time. ■sjSyarfaii!"" 1584 *"" 3 "► Austrftliftrj tallgw ]|as declined la per Themarljet for colonial breadstuff's is unchanged, The total quantity of wheat ftn? f 4rltl, W Vs decreased, by rti,rin * the week > >3 now 1,830,000 quarters,

(Beceived October 23,2 p.m) Meibourhb, this day. . Yarra, from Newcastle ? , o clock this morning. All on board were BftVfld. .V 1 i ' The death ia announced of Mr John pll-kaown aotor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 23 October 1882, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 23 October 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 23 October 1882, Page 2

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