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CABLEGRAMS.

[BY ELEOTRIO TELEaRAPH-OOPYRIGIIT.J - - Heuteu's Telegrams.,.... i-NwYoßi,:;!;'.'.. v . .'"'■' '"June Hi' Received June 13, 1.15 a.m;—The forthcoming election to the Presidency of tho • United" States- continues to' excite considerable interest in all parts of the country-. The. Hon Samuel J. Tilden lias- been- -requested to contest tho election., but has declined to offer himself.as a>candidato; .~' : '..

The; Marquis :.• and. Marchioness of Noimnby and suite have arrived here, en route to London,aiid continue their journey, on; the, 18th'inst. ' : 'LONDON, ; ■ ■.,•( ..;• June 11, Consolswrnain at par.. ■ New;' Zealand-securities.-are quoted tb-day' as follows:—s per cent 10-40 loan, 103| : ; 5' per-cent 1889 loan 103|;,5|;per.cent.1878-1904 loan, 102 : |; 4- per cent inscribed stock, >.-Vr

Adelaide wheat, ex store, remains at 31s, and Nejv Zealand ditto at; 35s to 40s; Adelaide flour,- ex store, 28s.

Australian'-Tallow Beef, average quality j 365; mutton, 375-6 cl. ' The? wool.markot continue,? firm. The catalogue at to-day's auction comprised 9800 bales. " i: " ; . SYDNEY, "J. i Juno 11.. The football match between tho New Zealand team .and. representative of the Western" Districts, played at Bat-hurst yesterday, is considered to have neon ono of the toughest contests the visitors have yet had.

.The New Zealatiders played their seventh match to-day, and scored another: victory against' the. University and Walleroo clubs'combined. Dunn" the first half of the game, 1 the-visitors showed to great advantage and scored 'rabidly,; but during the 'second spell till local men showed . much better for,m; the scoring was about even, and the-play, very fast on both sides, At tho conclusion of the game, the scores stojd as follows:—New Zealand, twdnty three points; Combined team, ten: the New Zealandors thus won the ma ch by.lhirteen points. The weather was fine, and the ground in good ordk MELBOURNE, J June 13. ' Jleceived 13tli June, .1 p.m.—The Hoi Mr Service will next week move, in die Legislative Assembly, the resolutions of the Sydney Convention, winch are to be submitted to the House in ticcordance with an announcement ma|e in the Governor's Speech. I ADELAIDE, \ ! . - - - June 13.

In of-Assembly last night a votrj ofrwaiifc of conSdonco in tlio Ministry,.proposed by Mr Colton, was passed ;ou 'a 'division by 21 to 18. Dray, |ho Premier, is expected to tender tjio resignation of the Ministry to the Governor,. and it is probable that Colton will he summoned to undertake the task of forming the now Oahinot. LONDON June 12. Received Juno 13 th, 2.30 p.m.-The race for Ascot Gup was run to-day and resulted as follows:—Simon, 1; .Tristau,2;:FiUigh-a-Ballagh,3. : BRUSSELS, • • ..•',.. . Juno 12. . In conseqqenco of the defeat of the defeat of the: Liberal' party tit the general election of chamber' representatives, the Ministry have tendered their resignation to the king. . OAIEO,

June 12, The. news recently received of the fall of Berber and the massaqre of the garrison and the European residents by the rebels is now fully confirmed, EOOOHOW, ■■

June" 12. Received June 13, 2.20 p.m.—The tea market ". is now fairly active and the quality of new season's supplies is considered rather better than last season's. The prices for fine to finest qualities are from three to four tads below last' yearsi. rates, For. common qualities prices are about the same as last season. ' ' .: LONDON,' - :<■•■■ June 12. The wool auctions close to-day, the market is animated and prices have an upward tendency.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1711, 14 June 1884, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1711, 14 June 1884, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1711, 14 June 1884, Page 2

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