CABLEGRAMS.
[by electric teleqrara-copyrigiit." ' ' Neuter's Telegrams, ADELAIDE, ,- '■ •■; "" ,' ,'• April 29. Arrived, this''' 'morning Orient steamship Iberia, inward mails, via Brindisi: and Suez,, dated London, March 28, "i ,-:«. .'. MELBOURNE, j ."' ; | April 29V Sailed,: this afternoon, Union steamship Tarawera, for the Bluff. ,-Per Merchant Shipping and "Underwriters' Association:—London,.April r 2B;^Avi^ct—Ships " Pleione, from Wellington. December, 31/ Taranakij from Port Chalmers, and steamship • l'enstanton,'' ! 'from : ' Port' Chalmers, February 2G, J with"a-cargo of frozen: ; mut'tcin:i-; : ■;'. ; ',.-.'. •;£! -fy- yj- ,
w ■: -v !•'.:■■•■ ■ April.29; : Theiv Royal Highnesses the Prince and PrinceVof Wales and' family left London yesterday .for Darmstadt, (Jemmy, wherd: Her Majesty;'the Qu(.en is now residing. .•••■•:' ' \ , BELGRADE,: ■■■,■■■ ';'■'-. ■' . :.- ~ . April2B. The AvpMiike: Ruclolpb'y Prince Imperial of Austria., arrived' here : to-day ifrom■ Constantinople, .■'■' eh"' route,; to, Vienna,- His Imperial, Highness- was cordially received by King.Milan, arid numerous totes'have been Organised-itr his honor..' •■/-' .- ~. ... LONDON,'. .//':;'■■ I. ■■■X;':i- ■■ '.' -'' "April 29. Received - April 30; 0.55 .•a.m.—No date has yet been fixed for .the meet, ing of • the projected Conference' of European power's, regarding Egyptian affairs. Negotiations are still proceeding with a view of deciding tfha'fc 1 questions shall be brought under tho consideration' of the plenipotentiaries, but .difficulties are now being raised by'
the French Government, which; de-; mands" tllafc' the - Egyptian question in ita entirety sliall be open to discussion. :-'..>:',; : /-:: ~': April 29. ;,The;:'J;MelbburM manager of ; the Fatioiiali Mortgage and. Agency. Company- of' New Zealand (Limited)' re.pov'ts"of-■ the local grain market as follows:—Wheat, 4s Id to 4s 2d, with hardening .■'tenfcyr'Maiting .'barley is firm at,4V3d to 4s 9d. New Zealand oats are id gpo'd"' demand at 2s 8d , to= 2s 11 d for -feeding, and 3s to 3s 2d ;fo;r milling."sotfs|,; New Zealand oats, under Jbohdj are steady, at 2s 6d to : 28'9il';r'':.H ■'•::•"■;> "'":". ::,,lonl)on,: ' V' ■"'- : . V.<: April29..y : >lleceiyed ; lprii 29, 2.15 p;m.—The( .Hepdqmadal .Council: bt the University plOxford [has passed a resolution approving of ,thß"admission of women .to the 'examination for'Universityhonors, i'; Tho Troopship Crocodile has arrived at Portsmouth, with cholera on board, six ■' casesi • and r .tliree deaths having occurred since slid left Suez. ". .:. : The second'of; tho year's series of colonial .wool auctions opened to-day, before, a large number ; of Home and foreign buyers. The. cotalogue. comprised 870.0 . bales, for which a fair demand was experienced, crossbreds ruling'.at about the closing.rates of last auctions. The {quantity to be offered during the series is limited to 370,000 bales.,,.t-Tie sales will close on the 18th o)fJfine.= .;.f ; "-< ,;; ' : ' ; ! .' .A-'lOan ! b'f' EBOO,OOO for the' Tasma.nian'J.Qpyei'nment; is 1 .announced to-'dayt.i.The rate of interest'is 4 per cent,, and the minimum is fixed at 98. 'Tenders will' be opened o'n the 7th of MESSRS , LOWES AND IORNS' :'■■■■'»: ■■■ .'
.' The stock sale held yesterday .in the Maatertoa yards was well attended. Oyer sheep, besides cattle, pigs arid horses > were yarded. Former rates were "well.maintained, except as regards' store, Qattlej which wer.e dull of sale, The.- following is a list of the '■'■ 380'PatWethers,.133 ) Tocker. : ,''=;,i..- 12s Od, A. Mc-
. Kerizie, .'■ "/ . 200 Crossbred Ewes, 7s 9d, Reynolds. 80 v".7B;6df Meredith, 'loo.,Wetliera'i Ms 6d, Mon'cktoh. '450. Crossbred "E\Ves, 8s 7d, Herbert, •350 „ •Bs6o , ) 'Meredith.'' ■■ 200 6d, Hume. 1.95 ,;..„' .^ethers,7s7d,J.Bennett. ",60.Paf|'WetherSi : 12s, Edwards. ■ .50, Lambs in wq'oT, <3s, Peterson. '598 3itooth Wethers,. 9s, J. Bennett. lOp.Lambs,.ss Bd, H; McMasier. . '533 Merino, Era^s, 1 I Macara, 73 Merino, culls, 2s, Ray, 126 Ewei?, iti;;itfnjb,' 10s 2d, Moncklon. 106 Lambs in wool,. 8a 3d, J. Smith. .124 Oross-brediEwes, 6s lOd, Beetbam .. ■:•■ \:Bftj&-'..h|: ,! ':, ' 52'Eomney -Marsh' Lambs, 7s 4d, j '',' ; ' Jolinstpll .i;;; '.,' JO Ewes, Bsj Waglimd, ■ 168 Lambs, 4si6d, EciMaster. ■ 196=E\ves;.Ss^d t E,Meredith. .270 Crossbred jEwes,: 7s, Hume. • • ;57.Mecino.oulls, 2s : 7d,Bay. 8 StorePU 9s Gd,:W. Perry. 10 Young (Ittle, 36 5 ; Grant. is „ ; ; ■.,' 45 5 ; „ 2 Heifers, 80s, 5 Head Cattle, 435, Grant. ■ •■■ Cows ) iftoifi , '£4"tb^slos. ''- \3-y;edr-old :qattie,,£4, '., : :Draffc' Horses, ■£l4- 10s to £2O. .'.].. Haoks l £'l'to , £9; •" Horse,' Buggy, and Harness, £4O. ■ ! Spring;Cart;.|l3..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1674, 1 May 1884, Page 2
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