CABLEGRAMS.
by electric telegraph—copyright. Reuter's Telegrams, MELBODME,;,; : " November 23. deceived November,' 24, la, m. ..The cricket match betvreen the English 'team und twenty-two of Sandhurat was concluded to-day. The weather.was fine; and the attendance of jpactatori was again lares, the viiiton, withsix wieketadown, and 36 runs to their credit, continued their Grit inningi,. which closed {or 117. MrC, F. H. Leslie,.4B, not out, wai the highest scorar. . The home team •then commenced their second innings,, and were all disposed of for 119. -The Englishmen'then went in and' at the'.conclusion of the day's play had scored 28 runs without the loss of a limrje wicket.. Being a two-dayi match the Rime was drawn, the visitors requiring to pake' 75 runt to win, ;]'"' :' :; ■ '■ ' 'J;'.-:.;-. November 23. Received Nay.ember 24..la.m—TheP. and 0. Sieapishipßosetta, :with the inward malii|.via Suez and Brindisi, dated Londonj. ,o«|6b«ir 20, ai?rivad in King Georee'a imi this morning];'; '..,'. During the past week Zenland Loan and Mercantile"; C». have offered 2230 bales at their ; wool tales, of which 1900 wore gold-at prices which are considered aatisfaofcjry,' There has been a Koodjattendatiie of buyers, and brisk competition was experienced. Good qualities are about the same an at Just sales. Coarse and inferior crosabrads, in sympathy with the London market, are a shade weaker. [.'[', :LONOOtf, : ;■ '. .November 22. • At the wool sales to-day) 9.000 :bales were offered! The. market; was rattier weaker for all except Sue quality. ■ Intelligence has reached here that a French traveller named Soliellet haa ob tained from Egypttho .cession of the Bay of Tajnrrah, onthe north-east coast of Africa, at the head.of the Golf of: Aden.
.MELBOUBNE, ■>£■ | i ''■■"'■'■■'■'■■■'■' this-day. Received November 24,' 1.10; p.m,;The trial of eleotrio light at Spencer-st., railway station took, place ., last., night.. A sixteen aro and "a forty arc incandescent lamps were in position, and. the.trial was completely successful, Subsequently Sir Julius Vogel entertained a large number of guests at .supper. .The room .was brilliautly lighted .with inoandesaent lamps. v./|;" -''■''rX-i■'■'■■ ■ ■'.:■■ ;/..•-.••■..;; 1:: ; . ;-;'.y.:J::.;r._- :: :.:.... This day. - . At.a'reoentjipeisjal.general meeting of membersi ; ;qf^ihew Mutual Provident./Mety, < afaehdm'ents'iof ;bylaws providing: for a, change: in ! thrimode of:election of directors,|ind .distribution of profits, etaj; an pfo'poao'd by-' the Board were agreed to. After the distribution of neit year'ij ! of / the; Society : will be diit'ribVl«d~ w'n«aily| inetttd of 4uino;ueaitllj, n heretofore.-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1238, 24 November 1882, Page 2
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