LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTERS TELGRAMS.]
Madeira, September 29. THKTongariro arrived here this moraine:. Otawa, September 29. In the Canadian House of Commons yesterday a credit vote of £20,000 was proposed tow.irds the fund which is being raised f:>r the establishment of an Imperial Institute in London. London, September 29. It is announced that the Kight Rev. Thomas C.irr, Bishop of Galway and Kilmacduagh, has been appointed to succeed the late Dr. Gould as Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne. Thirteen scullers have entered for the International Handicap, to take place shortly at Hendon. The ship Waimea, which left Auckland on June 9, arrived to-day. Mr Thomson has arranged to read at the Exhibition a report drawn up by experts on Australian frozen me;it. The Roy. Mr Goo holds evangelical tenets. Ex-Bishop Poiry, of Melbourne, considers that he will make an excellent bi-hop. Nearly £00,000 woitb of Adelaide wines have been sold either in wholesale or retail quantities at the exhibition. September 30. Sir Reginald Hanson has been chosen Lord Mayor elect. The Standard states that the recent me in wool lias done much to reassure several Australian banks midland companies which were in serious danger. Some angry letters have been appearing in tho Sportsman, accusing Bench of funkinc a match with HauUn. The constant insults and menaces to which he Ins been exposed intensify tlu; champion's objection tt meeting tho Ci'iadi.in ii.u-.unn on the Thames.
Impounding notices from the Te Awamutu and Hamilton poundkespera «» t»i • -»• in this issue,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2221, 2 October 1886, Page 2
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247LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTER'S TELGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2221, 2 October 1886, Page 2
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