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CABLEGRAMS.

[PER PI.E9S AGBKCY] Loxfoox, September 22. The cricket m.'-teh, Austraijans V. Not*, tingham eleven coniDV'nced at Jottings ham to«da,y. The attendance was very large. A capital wicket was pitched, and the ground was in good order. The Australians went in first, and lost nine wickets fn* Ml runs. Alexander not out for 40 ; Murdoch caught for 42. The Australian:-.' innings eh.sed vrith Ml, and ihe Home term went to the wickets, and had scored 33 for one wicket when the .-.tumps were drawn.

L'ale?t news from (he Cape states that 1000 Bassutos and Mobiles, and 5000 Matchings attacked tbe Cape Mounted Rifle . when severe fighting took place, and tbo enemy were repulsed. September 23. The Auffralian cricketers wil! be en., tertained by the Lord Mayor at a banquet on tbe Bth October. September 24. I Intelligence bas 'been received tbat Sir H. Seymour, the British vieeadmiral'm command of the combined squadron, has gone to Cettinge, wbere he is concerting witb tbe Montenegrin authorities"regarding tbe sfc?ps to be taken to obtain the cession of Dulcigno by tbe Albanians. The cricket match, Australians v. 11 of Nottingham, was resumed, and concluded to-day. The Horae'team continued itf. first innings, wbich closed for 88. The Australians then went in for tbeir second innings, but only succeeded in putting togetber 77 runs. The Nottingham team, then requiring 131 runs to win Ibe match, went in for their second innings. They succeeded n scoring tbe required number with the loss of 9 wickets, and thus won tbe match by one wicket. Kew Yore, September 24. Ifc is announced tbat tbe Americau Arctic exploring party has discovered the remains of Sir John Franklin's expedition after sledging for 11 months, and following tbe route covered by tbe crews of tbe Erebus and Terror. Melbourne, September 24. The Sugar Company lowered its rates £1 per ton all round. It is reported that Sir Arthur Gordon will bave general supervision ever Fiji in addition to tbe governorship of New Zealand.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 29 September 1880, Page 2

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331

CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume II, 29 September 1880, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume II, 29 September 1880, Page 2

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