NEWS BY CABLE.
London, June 20. The ship Drummond Castle, during a gale off Aguilas, a Spanish seaport on the Mediterranean, sighted a large vessel disabled, name unknown, From the statement of the Captain of the Drummond Castle, lie thought that emmigrants were aboard, and were battened down, as wild shrieks were heard, and the captain of the illfated ship shouted that he had lost all his boats. The vessel suddenly disappeared early oil the morning of the 4th inst, It is feared the veseel foundered in the gale,
The cricket match between the Australians and Yorkshire was resumed to-day. 'At the luncheon adjournment the latter had lost three wickets for 105 runs, The Peninsular and Oriental Com' pany have ordered four steamers to be built on the Clyde.
Viscount Lymington, M.P. for South Moulton, has given notice of his intention to introduce a Bill to regulate the sale of foreign meat, ' Durban, June i 5. A general insurrection in Zululand is considered inevitable. London, June 25. At the wool sales to-day, the bidding was quieter, with a slight weakness for faulty sorts.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2936, 28 June 1888, Page 2
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183NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2936, 28 June 1888, Page 2
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