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CABLEGRAMS.

'BY'ELECTRIC TELeWa^iI—COmiOHT.' „ Rtor'sTelegrams,.',,•,,... ; : ' ;" ;]toißoirßNE,.:";-- :: ;;;' ; ■'''■ " ! '" : " ,""' January I'd,' 1 ■Received January'll, l' ,f p',m, i, '" i 'A't their wool sale to-day, Messrs Goldsborough and Co, (Limited) offered 3300 bales; 2375 were sold at satisfactory prices] Superior greasy, realised up to 13|d, and good scoured to. 22c1.. v , j j.' The Melbourne bakers threaten to strike for an increase of wages.

.MELBOURNE, .y...,, ~ '...,'. ~. thia day. Received 1 January llth, 12.'30' p.m.— The failure of: the. .-Victorian loariVi'n London is attributed to the high minimum, which is belieyed tpihave/deterred: the wholesale application. It is stated that the Colonial: Treasurer js /hopefnl that the balance of the loan will be subscribed by Monday next. The local press condemn the delay whioh occurred in issuing the loan, thus losing a favorable opportunity in the London market.

Lady Jervois, is at present indisposed, and will remain on board'the steamship. Clyde instead of proceeding overland to Sydney. ;, . ~,,1/ ~ ,ut . •'■■■■'■■■■ ,;: PAEI9, "'*> January 10. Received January 11,1.15 p.m.—The French Press, in discussing the circular issued by England to the Powers, explaining its intention in regard to Egypt, urge that Franceiahould hold fast to ijß position in that country;,, \ } ■ : '

',, COLOMBO, January 10, - Arabi Pasha and the, leading; Egyptian rebels, who have bebniexilefj \o Ceylon, arrived to-day from Suez. NEW YORK, -"'■'•■■'"'■.■-•■ •- January 10. . Princess Louise is now at' Charleston, South Carolina, and remains there for the winter. Her Royal 'Highness '.is greatly improved in health'.'. ■' '-' '-' A-serious fire occurred to-day at/one of tho loading hotels in Wiscoubibi The building '.was completely destroyed, and;' sevonty-Bir ; persons periahed in the flames..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1275, 11 January 1883, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1275, 11 January 1883, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1275, 11 January 1883, Page 2

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