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; 1 !+ ' (PER REUTER'S AGENCY.) '■irxH.i'\... '■:>' ... . Revived, April 28rQ.50 a.m. -* :: ' :: ■*■■•'*■ * J ■- The pitfi-ogation will lake placfe next week..., ...50 day has, however, yet been fißajJy jfixed. : : . .■■■ ■, ;....:- .. - : London, 27. ,- ' Thefbrmatioa of We 'Imperial Department of Agriculture is announoed, and the portfolio is 'allotted to. the Bight Honorable J. G: Dodson. In the House of Cb&mons last night the Affirmation in Lieu of Oaths Bill was again under consideration, and during the course of the debate Glad* I stone- made a speech in- .waioh he strongly supported the measure; The discussion was, however, adjourned, . Eeceived April 28, 1.8 p.m. r ;I<ONOoN.26. Arrived-7-Asteroid^ ; from Oamaru,, 31st December; Lochnagar, from Oamaru, 1 2th January; Silver Lmmg, from Timaru, 18th January ; Piako, from Port Chalmers, 20th January; Taranaki, from Port Ghalmers, 23rd January j Lurlin^ |rom ; ;!Lyttelton, 20th January ; ' Canterbury, from Port Chalmers? 3rd February ; Hurunui, from I^ytteltoo, Br4 February. . London, 27. A nitro-glycerine feotory has been discovered by the police, at Northampton. .:...■ Parnell, who has returned to England, has cabled to the Irish Convention at Philadelphia,, urging the delegates to adopt a prudent programme. Three Fenians named Kingston, Gibney and Healy, have been arrested at Dublin, charged on the evidence of an informer with Conspiring to murder. The Orient Steam Navigation Co., has declared no dividend for the past half-year, but have carried' £54,000 to the reserve. ;,-. ... The race for .the One Thousand Guineas Stakes waprun at Newmarket to-day, and resulted as follows: — Hautero ;., ... . • .;, 1 ' Malibran ... ... ,• ... 2 Loyal ... ... 3 Michael Fagan, the fourth of the Phoenix Park prigoners has been found guilty, and been sentenced to death. Eeceived April 28, 8 p.m. Sydney, 2& The Intercolonial (Victoria versus New South Wales) Eightroar Race took place to-day over t£e usual course on the Parramatta River, and resulted in an easy victory for the Victorian crew, by, six lengths. The winners, ! led from start to finish, and rowed in excellent form. Time, 18min. 12sec. The weather was splendidly fine, and the water quite smooth. The contest was witnessed by crowds of people along the banks, and on steamers following the boats. '
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1265, 30 April 1883, Page 2
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346LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1265, 30 April 1883, Page 2
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