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CABLEGRAMS.

' 'Reu.ter's: Telegrams; [by electric telegraph—copyright.] LONDON, ,',.., ■ " March 13. The total reserve in notes and bullion in the Bank of England is ' £15,100,000,' an increase of £1,200,000 as compared with the reserve last Thursday. The proportion of reserve to liabilities has increased from 39 to 43 per cent. The ißaii Ic rate-.of dhV count remains at,' 3 per cent, and the market rate at 3 per ce.it, , Consols are unchanged at 102, and New-Zealand securities at yesterday's quotations, The markets for colonial breadstuffs and tallow are .without quotable change. ; Australian'm\les realised full prices at to-day's auctions. . Kauri gum,—Best : selected transparent is worth £ls 15s. : The catalogue^to-day's wool sale comprised 12,100 bales.. A- good demand was experienced. Withdrawals to date since the opening of the series now amount to 35jQ00 bales. ~ :! ■: .: ; .4>AJ>EtAIDE,: ' ; . ■'■] '.."■•■;'••; ■ ' '. March'l4. Received' March. 16, 1.5 a.m.—The cricket.niatchj .Australian Eleven v. Fifteen of South Australia, was continued hero' to-day. The homo team resumed their first innings, and were all disposed: of for 260. The Australians .then went in, and when the stumps were draw had lo3fc seven lives for 2m ■:Thei following are the scores as telegraphed

The Australia!) team will leave here for England by the steamer Sutlej tomorrow. -•- SYDNEY, March 14. Received March 15,.1.5'a.m.—New Zealand wheat, per bushel, 3s 3d; New Zealand oats, 2b 8d; maize, 4s 9d. Sugar. Company's No 1 pieces, per ton, m, -.' ADELAIDE, March 14. _ Wheat, 3s lid to 4s, The market is fquiet and little doing, Flour is dull. Town brands, £9 lgs> to £10; country brands, .£& -10s to £8 15s, SYDNEY", ~■.■';.. -i t March 14, A prize of ;£2Po'has been offered for a match professional scullers, the winner to meet Hanlan, the Ameridanoarsman. Sailed; this afternoon—Steamship Wairarapa,.for Auckland. |

Bannermari,' eauglit . .. 35 MoDonriell, caught . .. 22 /Murdoch; bowled . .. 0 ■ . .. 36 '" 'Slidwih|er, caught . .. 25 ' /Blackhfliii, bowled . .. U •Alexander; caught . ... 69 •.Scotfcj hot but... . .. 29 "' Boyle, not out... .. 9 Extras ... , .. 7 ■ : Total'' .:. . . .. 246

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1636, 17 March 1884, Page 2

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317

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1636, 17 March 1884, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1636, 17 March 1884, Page 2

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