CABLEGRAMS.
v'-REOTtoTWEaitAMS. nVELEOTMO TEtEQltAWl,—copyniqiiT. w--' ;i * ''SYDNEY,"; ' ._ ' , '''""" Tuesday. Arrived, yesterday, morning—steamship Binprooma from Auckland. The horses shipped by tho,New Zealand Stud and Pedigree Company on board .the Bihgaraonu, ljav.p been lauded all ssfo,r ; <r : : i'■■ >/f' : The coasting steamer Richmond, 240 tons/has gone aground on tho bar at the entranco of Port Macqtwrrie. All the passengers and 'crew were landed safely. : p '■,""■" --■"->- '-'•'■'■•--"•" ■;' • -..January 21, Bishop Moraiy of Qssory, Ireland, the'. no\vly,appointed Archbishop of Sydney,-has been summoned by the Pope to Borne, wher'ohe will be.appointed Cardinal prior to his departure for 'Sydney,-.', nr-,'..-. ■■ ;■<■'■: ' ' William Holms,.. Liberal M,P. for Paisley,'|which ho has represented'since 'January, 1874/ has resigned his seat in the House of Commons. ■■:.'.
\ It is announced that H.M.S. Carysfort, one qf tUc vessels of the Mediterranean squadron, has been ordered to Suez, whence she will convey Colonel .Gordon (Gordon Pasha) to Suakim, in the Bed Sen, on his special mission to .the Soudan. ~. ' .?v. .'^MELBOURNE.
"" ,i ..• . January 22. ■ ;• Refieived January 23, 1,10 a.m.— Sailed, this afternoon—Union steamship Mampourj, for the Bluff, A of suspected robbery and murder is reported to havo occurred near Geelong. Francis Beech, a farmer living at •Pottavel, was found to havo been ■murdered'' in his house, and his wife was in a.dying state.- ;Thehouse had.; been. raMackpd • throughout. No arrests.have yet,been made. !..■ ; ■■•";"•■ CAiRo; ; .";; [.', . .- '■'■'• January 20. ! JJTo.wa.to hand from'the Soudan states I that Baker Pasha has, since his arrival, [;been' parleying withlo Shaikhs of the jWaeri jirab. tribes, and wilti consider' 'ab'le Buccess,>Beveral of tliein that have submitted to the Egyptian Government, . '"■■■■: " LDNDON., . • '<.■■■ '" • /' - t . , ~ January 22: •• five, packages, containing dynamite have been discovered in a tunnel near Euston : gquare ■ railway! station. His EoyarHighness,tho ) .P|'ince of Wales >Lbtfdon and' NOrtli Western line, and the discovery; was made prior to his. departure. It is believed that it was intended to wreck the train? by;' which; the Prince proposed to travel, and'it is thought,..that; the projected outrage is thb%oi'liS#Pehian' emissaries, but utp 1 to the'.present time no arrests have beed made .by the police. The discovery ias.caused much excitement and indignation,'. . . ;: ■ " :: ''"&ELBOUKNE,. : •■: '.■'•« - !v '. ... : .January 22. _ : The'feJboufc'e : m^ tit)hafl|&age,,and i&gehcyi Gompany of (Limited) reports of ,tho Jpcalv grajn;market> bb,, follows-:-7 imalting barl4"4s'to 4s 6d • quotations ave I povninaJ-j v ..Ne\V Zealand oats, feedbuyer, 2s; lid to 3s.Mcl j : m^iiigLditto.in ; .req'uesfc''atre.duced pricesj-38 Id to 3s 2d;,New, Zealand-oats,jiid|r bond, 2s sdHo : 2s 8d f pr£_ces } arc(."barely maintained, : " "LONDON, ■'; ~.-,.., January 21, ; Consols havo declined to 601$. New Zealand securities are .unchanged at last quotations./ '■: : i'' r ; .. There arg iib cMiges- to' report'in the market for colonial breadstuff and tallow, '■"••'•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 23 January 1884, Page 2
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424CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 23 January 1884, Page 2
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