CABLEGRAMS
*—^ — -4 - ... .. , • REQTEIt'S CABLEGRAMS. [FGOM OTT3 OTV.V CORRESPONDENT.] London, November 17. Tlvc International • .Uegatta, for £1000 woitii of priz?s given by tlio Annrican Hop Bitters Company, commences (o< morrow, o« the Thames-.-Four lieiiis will lie iotp,!!, nnd after* wards the final contest, will lake place. 'J'be following is tlio lifawins; for tlie lients :— First Itent • Luyodck, Kliiot, Haw J.'ii, and Punier (sic) ; soroai lioal j Rilcr, Wallace Ross, L'ir^aii, and Fehy («:(.•) ; third heat : Smith, llosmer, Oibson mid Anderson; fourth beat: Tricketl, Nitthola-.w, «u«l Clasper. The course wi'l be between Pu'ney and Cliiswicfc.-a riis'Mnce of about tlir«?o m:l«s. llaii'au ha* been scratched, and will not lake -part in the tvg--i(ta. Noveaiber IS. Tbe first foar boats of the Intornilional IJeaatta were ..rowed to-d:iy on iheTiiarncs in the presence of a lat'<»o number of speclator3. 'The tallowing were the remits :— ;, . ; Ist Heat, : . Liycoclc ... ... ./. 1 HowJon ... 2 2,id Heat. ■Wallace Eoss 1 Kiiey ... 2 3 i-d Heat. Ho3^Je? ... 1 SMh... ... ... ... -2 . 4.h Heat. Tricketfc ... I jNicholsoD %, , , 2
The defeated oarsmen are Ellio', Barrier, Lilian, Feby. Gibson, Anderson, and Clasper, who do not compete fnrlber. Two more licafs will be pulled to»m-irroff, and Uie final contest will be pulled on Saturday. November ]9. This morning (be drawing lor eijjhf competitors in the two heats of the lih lernationai regatta to be rowed to-d.iy h;>s resulted as follows .— First bent : Wallace lloss, Hosroer, Nic'iolson, an I Giley. Seoond boat * Laycoek, Triekett Hawdon, and Smith. Afternoon. Ist Ileat. Wallace Eoss 1 Hosmer 2 2ud Heat.L'tyfoek ... 1 Smith 2 In lliis licit n foul look place bctwopn Trickcifc nnd Siv.iib, and foimor was thus out of rare. Lord C-r;invil!e made a speech to-day, in viiicit be stated tiiat ilie Gorcrnroeut resolved to pass a Bill which would as« siinilafo iho Borough and County Irunehisc. { • CoXiTASTINOPLI!, Nor. 17 « ©ertisch P<ish-i lias now established a - compk'le cordon of Tu'kish troops around Ddlcigno, with a view to successfully operate n^ainst the Albanians in Jbe ei'oot of their forcibly resislinij the cession Tho por.o has 'ordered. lbo calling out 10.C00 reserre troops for service against ibe -Greoks, should hoHtilitics arise over tho frontier question. A portion of the force will also bo employed in Albania. Cap a J'owx, November \% Intelligence bus been received that the rebel Basutos and other hostile tribe* havd been repulsed hy the 'Jran^koi Militia. The enemy lost 10 killed, and tho militia lost one officer «nd two Fingos. •Sydney, November 17. Tbo Qiirindi bauk robbers hare been sentenced to twelve years' imprisonment. 'November 20. The general elections for the new Parliament are now proceeding. BiUvBAXB November 20. The Qi.i?iiiel:ind PaHinment was prorogued yesterday til Janunry 4tb.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 22 November 1880, Page 2
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