CABLEGRAMS.
Heutjcu's Tkleoraus, ijv ar.KOTaio telegraph—copyaiaicx SYDNEY, September IS. The divorce case Blowitz r. Blowitz and Colomon was concluded here today. The jury returned a verdict for the petitioner (the husband) with damages £SOOO against the co-respon-dent. MELBOURNE, September 18. The Presbytery met to-day for the purpose of .taking info the charge of heresy against the Eev Chat-lea Strong;' After hearing some formal evidence, the Presbytery adjourned until Thursday next. ; Obituary—Mr Robert Maogregor, M.L.A. for Emerald Hill. CAPETOWN, \ September 17. Telegrams to hand from Pietermaritzbnrg stato that, in. consequence of the attitude of Cetswayo towards the British Kesidwsfc in Zutuland, and his expressed dfttefrniaation to continue fighting, Sir H. E. Bulwer, Governor of Natal, has called upon Mm to surrender himself to the British authorities, otherwise a, force of Britkh troops will be despatched to arrest him. -■_ ;'.";..--0 ' ,':j,'.\ : ..:. ; ■-. LONDON, v September 17 (evening). The ill-fated ship St Leonards, which foundered in the Channel off Dartmouth, was only a day out, having sailed on the 15th inst. The vessel with which" she came into collision was the Cormorant. It is feared that the latter was severely injured ; but nothing is definitely known legardbg the! extent of her injuries. ~ . . ... ;fi September 18. The St. Leonards sank within a very : short time after colhVan with the Cormorant. The emigrants were not able to save anything. ~..; t ■... .. : MELBOURNE, ■ September 18. The Manager of the National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand reports of the local- grain markets as follows wheat, lOd to 4s lid ; the market is quieter. Malting barley, 5s to 6a ; the market is depressed. New Zealand oats are now in fair demand at 2s lid to 3s 2d for feeding, and 3s 2d to 3s 3d for milling sorts. New Zealand oats under bond, 2s 2d to 2s 4d. LONDON, ' " ' ' September 18, j Received September, 19, 1 p.m Q'Donnell was brought up to-day at Bow-street Police Court;' charged with the murder of Carey at Port Elizabeth in July last. Some ; prelim.raary evidence was taken, and the ease remanded. ! VIENNA, i ■ . , ; ..^aptembsr,lß.::. ; Latest reports from the southern provinces show that the agitation in Croatia is lessening, and a quiet feeling prevails. .' .
BERNE, September 18. Genenl Booth, of the Salvation Array, has b&en arrested and imprisoned at Henfohatel lor having continued religious demonstrations against the orders of the authorities. CAPETOWN, " September 18. The report to hand yesterday that an ultimatum has been sent to Cefcewayo, calling upon hinT to surrender, is now proved to haVe been devoid of foundation. . * : LONDON, September IS. The mutton by the steamship Cuzoo, from Sydney, realised 6d per pound. A small quantity of beef by the sam« | vessel is Belling at 4£d per pound.-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1487, 19 September 1883, Page 2
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