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INQUEST.

AyciaANi), Friday. AVtl'P. inQuest o(i the bgdy of Murphy, who was lolled ojt the railwayj at Mount Eden, the jury censured' the ' railway '■ authbrities' ! for ; leayiug.truoka iiuscourcd., -.

h NEWS'BY-CABLE."

i-f.' Xondon, .October 16..' •; 1 lie wheat marketfsiiows a general ndvancp of- Gd., ; ( rTjio Continental b'tarket'ia*: firm, 'and the American iiiiii'kct'isweak'iind declining. Tim total quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is 2.372,000 quarters, and for the Continent 604,000q it art era. Tho American visible supply of wheat is 32,250,000 bushels. : : Newcastle, October 17. Arrived—Barques Bells , and Bio Loge, from Lyttelton. Melbourne, October 17.. Arrived—Botomahana and Titus, from Bluff] barque Wenomi, froui Kaipara, • ' Sailed—SliipEangitikei, foi'Napier. Hobart, Oetober 17. , Sailed-Cassia, for Dnnedin, ■ Brisbane, October 17. 'Arrived—Orpheus, from Lyttelton. Hobart, October 18. • ■ . Arrived, noon yesterday—tAi'owr, from-London.' l .Shi) sails again 'for Wellington at coon Sho has 108--passengert foi" Australian! porta and 139iforNew;,.Zealand. , , Sas Francisco; IGtli October. A'judgo of th'o Califoniian Circuit Court has Hpiieldftlie decision- excluding" the return;; of former Chinese rosidehtsjvTh'e appeal will bo carried to'the'Supteiiio'CoiuC 1 ■

'' LoSdon| 16th October,. ■At a'ineoting to-day of the- Committee formed to witch tli'e interest of Australian shippers, a, feeling was pliown in favor of invito' tli6 ship; ping brokers to, confeti with the committee, so as to justify, if possible, the easting freights to the colonies. It was suggested tljat an Australian Shippera' I, Association sliotild be established. ! ' San Francisco, October ,17. ' The Chinese havo been ; stopped crossing the Califor'nioii border. Washington, Octoberl7. ! The iAmerican Government have decided not to agreo to the proposal of the English Governmcnt.to prohibit the sale of arms and alcohol to 'the natives of tho Pacific Islands. , ■ London, October 10..... Henry Bruce, M.P, for Chippenham, will shorty pay a visit to Australia. ~ j SuaKui, October 10. The rebels liavo again mustered in in force, and aro attacking the town which is endangered, ' ■ • ■ Newcastle, October 18. The proprietors 'of the Stockton Colliery had completed arrangements to coal the Union Company's steamer Waihora, but as the steamer was using non-union trircmers, the miners threatened to ceaso ivork if the vessel was coaled. -> The' manager' has promised to coal the Waihora in Sydney harbour, but tho uien still hold"to the position taken up, and state they will go out if non-union trimmers are engaged. ']

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3033, 19 October 1888, Page 2

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375

INQUEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3033, 19 October 1888, Page 2

INQUEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3033, 19 October 1888, Page 2

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