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— i i '♦ (PER BEUTER'S AGENCY. ) Eeceived Sept. 26, 8 p.m. ! . Sydney, 26. Sailed — Hauroto, for Wellington, i It is announced that Hani on, the Canadian oarsman, has notified his willingness to accept Laycock's challenge to row a sculling match for the championship of the world. Hanlon stipulates, however, that the allowance for expenses shall be £300. The Minister for Lands is seriously ill. , . _.\ (Received Sept. 27, 1 a.m. ) : Paris, 25. The Franco — Chinese negotiation for a settlement of the difficulty in Anani is still proceeding, no agreement having as yet been arrived at. The Chinese Ambassador now proposes that France should annex that part of the -EinJHFe of Anam to the southward of the Eed River (the Song Koi), leaving the remainder to China, the French Government urging as a counter claim their right to the whole district of Song Koi, either northward or southward of Eed Eiver. London, 26. The Daily News in its issue to-day publishes a telegram from its Natal correspondent stating that King Cetewayo has expressed his willingness to surrender to the British authorities as requested. Melbourne, 26. Sailed — Te Anau, for ihe Bluff. Received September 27, l'2op.m. Alsaxy, 27. Arrived at King George's Sound, last evening, the P. &0. steamship Mirzapore, with mails dated London, August, 24.-th. Adelaide, 27. A verdict for plaintiff, with damages £2, has been returned in the action bvought by Joseph Thompson, the well-known bookmaker, against the Adelaide Racing Club, for wrongful expulsion from the enclosure in May last. The Court held that the clubs lease of the course was not a valid one. Melboukne, 27. Before his execution on Tuesday last Burns, the murderer of Michael Quinliven, confessed that he had committed eight different murders, five in Victoria, and three in New South Wales. Eeceived Sept. 27, 1.4-0 p.m. i Lo don 26. j The cargo of frozen meat on board , the ship Mataura, from Auckland, was { examined to-day, when a considerable { portion was found to be rotten. £ Madeid, 26. t Numbers of bands of armed Guer- j illas are scouring the northern pro- j winces of Spain. Several detachments t ?f gendarmes have been despatched in 1 pursuit. £ Constantinople, 26. c A serious conflagration occurred to- ' t
day at Kadikos, one half the town beings totally destroyed before the flames conld be extinguished. Received Sept. 27, 3.80 p. no. .: . Melbourne, 27. Ailived — Tavawera, from the Bluj£
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1303, 28 September 1883, Page 2
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