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* (PER REUTER'S AGENCY.) (Per Wakatipu, at Wellington.) Melbourne, October 21Charles Milbourne, a member of the Salvation Army, has been sentenced to 3 months imprisonment for stealing seven dozen of napkin-rings from Gunsler's Cafe, where he was employed. Bryan and Co's premises in Collinsstreet, with land having a frontage of 90 feet and a depth of 73 feet, were . put up at auction yesterday, and bought in at £66,000. The reserve ! , price was £77,000. McLean Bros ! , and Uigg bought the property 3 months ' ago for L 50,000. ( bVKh.MVE, 16. .| The whole of the female inmates of 1 1 the Glenelg Reformatory broke in open i <
rebellion yesterday, defying the auth- ' orities and destroying every piece of j furniture in the place. A posse of ' constables have sent dowu and five of ! the ringleaders were arrested. The ' ; cause of the disturbance is unknown, i lleceived October 28, 6.20. p.m. 1 Rack Course, 3 20. p.m. Maribyong Plate. Narina, 1 ; Kingsdale, 2 ; Lady Jervois, 3. Twenty six horses started. Betting, 5 to 1, Narina and Dina. A good start was effected, Dma showed first in front, elusion alongside. The field were well together at the carriage paddock, when Narina shot out and won comfortably by a length. Time, 1 miv 4£ sees. Received October 28, 1.30 a.m. Melbotuxe, October 47. here is an immense crowd at the betting rooms to-night. Business is however, principally on the. Maribyong Plate, for which it is probable there will be 26 starters. ihe latest betting for the Plate is ; Narina 5 to 1 ; Lima, (named Dma), Bto 1 ; Warrick, Bto 1 ; Kingsdale, 12 to 1 j Delusion, 14 to I. The latest Derby betting is even on Navigator (taken); Segenhoe, 4 to 1 ; Guesswork, 7 to 1 ; Boolka, 10 to 1 Fryingpan, 12 to 1. here is very little betting on the Cup. Little Jack remains at K)0 to 12. Connamulla and Mistake, 10 to 1 ; Drummer, Prometheus and Sava. nak, 20 to 1. Betting on the Cup at midnight was as follows : Sweet William xmd Little Jack, 7 to 1 ; Sting, 8 to 1 ; Connamulla and Mistaken, 10 to 1 : King of the Vale and Savanaka, 20 to 1 ; Santa Claus and Stockwell, 25 to 1. Alexandria, 26. 'f he evidence of an officer who was guarding the courts of justice at the time of the bombardment inculpates Arabi in the burning of the city. L 'NDON, 26. It is announced that the British Government are prepared to receive tenders for the supply of Australian frozen meat te the army. In both Houses of Parliament today votes of thanks to the army were passed without opposition. Gladstone warmly eulogised the conduct of the officers and men, and an nounced that Government would propose shortly that annuities should be granted to Sir Garnet Wolsely and Sir Beauchamp • eymour for their services. In the Lords to-day Earl Granville declined to make any statement at the present time as to the iuteutiou of the Government in regard to the final settlement of affairs in Egypt Received October 28, 4.10 p.m. Race Course, M'Jlbou!;.nk Oct. 28. The attendance at the races is about the average. The weather is fine, but the Governor is absent, owing to the death of the Dowager Marchioness Normanby. Melbourne stake, Darebin, 1 ; Belmont, 2 ; Larpent, 3. Ten horses started, I'are'oin led all the way and won hard held. Time 2 minutes 13 secouds. The betting was even money on Darebin. Received 6.30. p.m. The betting at post for the Derby was even on Navigator, 4 to 1 on Segenhoe, 6 to 1 on Guesswork. 8 to 1 on Boolka. Received, 1.55. p.m. Hotham Handicap. Odd Trick, 1 ; Sardonyx, 2 ; Commotion, 3. Thirteen horses started. The betting was 4 to 1 on Firstwater; 5 to 1 Albye; 16 to 1 Odd Trick. The last named won comfort] ably. Time, 2 rain. 57f sees. Received October 28, 7.50 p.m. j Melbodbne, October 28. Victorian Derby, one mile and a half. Navigator, 1 ; Frying-pan, 2 ; Segenhoe, 3. ihe following horses started. Aid-de-champ, Boolka, Cal ma, Frying-pan, Transferred, King of the Vale, tandard bearer, and Guesswork. On the fall of the flag Guesswork immediately went to the front, Transferred and Cal ma following, along the river side Guesswork and Transferred were six lengths a-head of Cal ma, who led Boolka by half a length. They ran in this order to the home turn where Segenhoe and Frying-pan looked dangerous, but Navigator came up with wet sail, and won comfortably, iuie 2 mm. 41 £ sees.. Navigator's victory is most popular. 'I here was great excitement at the finish, the attendance being immense during the afternoon.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1189, 30 October 1882, Page 2
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