CABLEGRAMS.
; RbUTER'S TEIiEORAMS. I " I , By BtEOTRIO TELEQ^APH—COPrBIQHT ' ". '"t-P I'UiKiir, ; - j. April 24. EoceW April §5,. 2,3o'p,in.— lt 1m transpired that the has decided that 1,500 men shall he sent ; to reinforce the Naval Squadron which has proceeded to Tonquin in view of an outbreak of hostilities between the French and Ahamites, In the House of Lords Earl Derby, Secretary.- of State for the Colonies, .Me .i that the Government' bad rerassnrjng intelligsiiee nil to the poligy of fte Boer Government, and would, after enquiry, ofthe terms of of July, ceded to " , . LONDON. New. Ze&latd regain at yesterday'squotatioiis; Adelaide.wheat is unchanged at 60s, ex store,-and.New Zealand do. .at 45s to 495.-, .•Adelaido flour,- ex store, 34s fld, Aiistrfc: fallow—Best' beef, 44s j best mutton 495; . Tile Homeward mails, via Sue? and JBrindisi, which loft; Melbourne, 15th March were delivered 1i ere to-day. MELBOURNE, . f April2s.. Shipping wheat is firm at 5s 4d to 5s 5d j malting barley, 5s 6d to 5s 9d. The market is firm, New Zealand oats are steady at 2s lid to 3s 2d for feeding pi 3s 3d to 3s 4d for milling ditto, .. this morning—Union GompanyV steamship Wairarapa, for the Bluff, v The announcement of the -Arawata's arrival last night was incoitect, she did not reach here -until-thig morning jLONDON, . „ ' , ' April 25. Received April ; 26' l.lfi p.m,—The race for the Two Thousand Guineas Btakes at Newmarket to-day resulted as follows :-Galliard 1, Goldfield 2 rrlnce 11 $. ' "LONDON, r. • i i , April 25. Received April 26, 12.40 p m Tenders are invited up to Wednesday, 2nd May, for the loan of half a 1 mil
lion for the Government of Tasmania, The minimum'is fixed at 98. in the Hoilse of 1 Commons to-day, the Hon; Evelyn Ashley, Under Secretary Jdrjfys polonies, stated that'tie papers, iriireforence to the annexation of New Guinea would be laid on the table of the House at the earliest possible date. .The Rev 0. W. Sandford was today consecrated at. St Paul's Cathedral as Bishop of Tasmania, The ceremony was performed by the Archbishop ofCanterbury, and a large numbfir of ohurcli dignitaries yore present. ..The ■'•■■ jury 'in the case of Timothy Kelly, the. third of'the Phcenix Park murderers, have been* again-unable to. agree upon the verdict. ' • ■ - NEW YORK,' _ April 25. Later Intelligence,from New Orleanp shows that fully one hundred . persons have been killed by the cyclone which recently passed over the 'state of, Mississippi. > Intelligence is to hand showing that the majority of the delegates to the Irish Convention about to take place at. Philadelphia ai;e opposed to the use of dynainite.in connection with the Irish agitation. ~ i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1363, 26 April 1883, Page 2
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