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[by ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.] Keuter's Telegrams. MELBOURNE, June 10. The Melbourne manager of the National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand (Limited) re-, ports of the local grain market as follows:—Wheat, 4s 2d to 4s 3d, The market is depressed, Malting barley is steady at 4s 3d to 4s lOd.'" New Zealand oats. Feeding sorts are quoted at 2s 10(1 to 3s Id; milling ditto are steady at 3s 2d to 3s 3d, New Zealand oats, under bond, 2s fid. to 2s ! Bd. The market is quieter, The medical officers declare that-the cases at Malvern are. chickenpox and not smallpox. SYDNEY, VVednesday, Received June 11,12.15 p.m.—The New Zealand footballers are now at
Biilliiivst, whero they have been hospitably entertained, They play a match today against fifteen of "the western districts, Steady ruin fell at Bathurst during Inst ni«ht. LONDON, June 10. -A, portion of the cargo, of frozen, mutton ex steamship -'Florida,' from Wellington,. has been landed in fair condition, and realised 4d per pound,; The remainder of the cargo, however, has-arrived in had condition and has been condemned. '■!'.■''•
ADELAIDE,
June 10. • In the House of Assembly this Evening, Mr Colton moved a vote of Ivant of confidence in the Government. | The House then adjourned. . I LONDON, : ' June, 9. The Australian team commenced a cricket match at Bradford to-day against eleven of Yorkshire, The wicket was heavy owing to recent rains, and greatly in favor of the howlers. The following is the result of the day's play:-Yorkshire, first innings, 55 ; Australians, first innings, 60; Yorkshire, second innings/. 72, The attendance of spectators was only moderate. LONDON, June 10. Received June 11, 11.50 p.m. The cricket match Australians v Yorkshire was concluded to-day at Bradford, The visitors requiring G8 runs to win tlio match went in for their second innings, but only obtained that number with the loss of seven wickets, thus winning the match hy three wickets, The highest scorers were Bannerman, l.b.w. 14; and Murdoch, caught, 17. The weather was fine, and there was a good attendance,.but the recent rains caused the wicket to he heavy and greatly in favor of the bowling.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1709, 12 June 1884, Page 2
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