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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT ""'"MELBOURNE, : ;■•; f' ; '■•Julyßl. v The Melbourne Manager of the National Mortgage and Agercy Company of New Zealand" (Limited; reports of the lbfial grain market as followsi : Wheat is quoted at 4s 9d to 4s lid for shipping .parcels... The market is very depressed. Malting barley is in fair demand at 5s to 6s. New Zealand oats are quieter but steady. Feeding sorts are worth 2s 9d to 3s id j milling do. 3s Id to 3s. 2d. New Zealand oats under bond are slow of Bale at 2s Id to 2s 3d. LONDON; ■ July 30. The Orient' steamship John Elder, from. .Melbourne (June 13), with a cargo of- 2000 carcasses of mutton shipped at Sydney, and the P. and 0. steamship Ballarat, from Melbourne (June 5), have arrived at Plymouth, Per Merchant Shipping and Underwriters' Association' :^ —Arrived—Ship Oamaru, from.Port Chalmers (May 5). ".' MELBOURNE, " •./'.";;";;;::::;'; . July 31. ...The following'horses, have been scratched for the Melbourne .Cup King Charles, Spreadeagle, Guesswovk, Achilles, and Redb'ahk." PERTH (W.A.), : ■ : -- ,: " ■•'■. July 31. Received August 1,1 a.m,—lt has been ascertained:that the report that four of the Phoenix Park informers had arrived here under assumed names, by the steamship Pathan, is without foun- ■ ■■- ■••'' ' • CAPETOWN, • ' July 30. O'Donnell, who shot James Carey on board the steamer Melrose at Port Elizabeth, has been arrested by the police. NAPLES, ■■■' Julv 30. Among thp sufferers by ■ the recent earthquake at Ischia are some persons of English nationality. They are however few in ■number. '.'. CAIRO, July 30. A considerable decrease is now apparent in the daily number of deaths from cholera, both-in this city and in Alexandria. The English trooops have, however, suffered severely of lato, twenty-two deaths having occurred in various regiments since Friday last, ' LONDON, .July 31. In ;the Mouse of Commons ; lasfc night, Sir Stafford Northcote's motion, urging .that the claims of Count Do Lesseps to a monopoly for the construction of canals in Egypt should be repudiated in any future parleying with the Canal Company, came up for debate, and the amendment by Mr Norwood, 1 M.P. for Hull, tljat the House maintain freedom ofjudgment in regard to the construction -at canals between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. After discussion, the amendment was adopted by a majority of 99 votes, HOBART, '■ ■ July 31. Several .shocks of earthquake were felt to-day at Brauxholiue, in the north east of, this colony.' ALBANY, July 31. ; . Received' Atigus't 1, 12.50 p.m.— Arrived, last evening—P. and O. steamship Australia, with inward Suez mail.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1445, 1 August 1883, Page 2
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415CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1445, 1 August 1883, Page 2
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