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CABLEGRAMS.

SALE OF., AUSTRALIAN>THOROUGH-; i' '.'. !TV'i'Al BREDS,; i it,, .',y v ! i , .November 6, : A lalo of tfiorqagljbrai Ijorses wns held'toi' day at Newmarket, There was. a, largo attendance frdrii 'oil part's of. AuitWU ind New Zealand but high prices were not realised. Darebin was sold for 1530 guineas/ the highest price offered /for any "horse jdur-\ liig the Bale. Stockwell changed owners at 660;guinejSjtBSgoiat' SPOj >and > Plying Jib at 300;- • ■Prometheuß- , was-withdrawni-the-Highest offar--being ■ 'B6O- 'guineW f -' JPor Assyrian 490 was bid, and for Savanaka 250 but in each case the offer was refused,, , r | " Jl 'ALEXANDtIIA^" 1 ' : y The logal proceedings fa aonneptifln with the trial.of Arabi and. ether rebel officers, are being pushed forward by the ObMmis'sioh;' but the preparation.of tho tuaas .of evidence commencement'iif the trial, ' Engliah misel has beeii retained to conduct the proseou-'' tion • ''' [ '\: .'«•> . - i :' Novetiiber' 5. 01 Pfeparatibns foi-.tiiede&patclv of IHe expe";' dition. to the' Soudan to.subdue the Arabs who 1 Have taken up arms under the'false prophet, , are progressing rapidly. A considerable body of troops is being organised, 1 and largo numbers of the officers who fought under Arabi, and weta subsequently atiinos'-.' tied are enlisting,",' 1 : Mi 1 Anthony Trollope,'the nwlut is indisposed.

i SYDNEY. . i , Noveriiber fi.' Received November 6, 8 p,m,—Arrived tliia evening, Union Company's steamship Ringarooma, from Auckland. Both Houses of Parliament were prorogued to-day, : . 'i' ' 1 CAPETOWN,

- • ." ; ■ November 6; , .Received Nov. 7 th, 1 p,m,-Hon T. C: Scanlan, the.Premier, made asp'eeoh last night, in - the course of which' He took occasion to deny the truth of the statement current last month that the, Cape Government had decided to. withdraw from, Basotuland. He added that'failing a settlement of the difficulty in that territory the Government would rely on the ;Peop)e of that colony and not on England to carry out njepijres'necessary .fori tho maintainence of order and obodience to laws.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 7 November 1882, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 7 November 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 7 November 1882, Page 2

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