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(BY KLBCTBTa TELEGRAPH—OOPYBIGHT) Rkuter's Telegrams, Melbourne, July 14. (Received July 15th, 1,15, a,m.) Arrived,—this morning, Te Anau, Sailed,—this morning, Tarawera, Tho compromise in the case of Bell v Clarke was effected by Clarke paying Bell £21,000. London, July 14. Serious riots occurred in Belfast between Catholics and Orangemen. Many persons were wounded in 1 tie disturbances, . San Francisco, July 12. The Alameda, from Auckland, June 22nd, arrived here at 4 a.m. yesterday. London, July 4. The orioket match Australians v. Yorkshire was resumed to-day at bbeffield. -The weather was fine again <tnd there was an enormous attendance. Great interest is being taken in the conteßt. The borne team, with i2 runs, no wickets down, continued their first innings which closed for 185. Bates was highest scorer with 57, caught. The home team being 117 behind. The Australians followed on and in the second innings made a better stand their score at tUe close of the days play being 231, 'with seven wickets down. The highest scorer was Bates, bowled, 44, and Beston, bowled 37. At Wimbelton to-day in shooting the first stage of the Queen's prize for highest English score for 7 shots, 200 yards, 34 wore made, Fenn, New South Wales, scored 31 points, Londok, July 13. No alteration in Consols or New Zealand securities, Market rate fallen to 1 percent, and is now ljper cent below Bank rate. Wool Catalogue.—l4,ooo bales were submitted at to-day's auction sales, The demand continues to be firm and active, The Union Bank of Australia has declared a dividend for the past half-year at the rate of 14 per cent per anuum, and carries, forward and places to the resttTe £16,000. ~
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2347, 15 July 1886, Page 2
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