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{PER JMOwitAftftgutit' V . Received Jain 29< |.m« SYDtffcy, 28. The cricket match between the j asti-alian team and 16 of New South c tVblea was continued here to-day, the 5 brmer, being 102behin£ their : oppo* r lents, followed their innings,' and when c ihe btumps wfite drawn; for the day »■ iad scored 270 for" Ise Toss of 3 \ rickets. The match was therefore v irawn for want of tiro*, a Xojtoon, 28. The Orient stefcm&hip Cuzaoo, from Melbourne, December /arrived at Plymouth' to-day, v "wit^ ft-barg*; 0! 4000 ] \ carcasses of frozen mutton. " Arrived — Bhip Dunedin from Port . Chalmers, October 10, with a cargo comprising 8,500 egnftttei of frozen' mutton. Jao. 80, 1-10 v.m.) , .'■' liPNDON, 29. \ The ship Siml*, wMoh was in col- 1 lision with, the CS& of Lueknow, off j the Needles, did iibfrSink after being i deserted >»y the ca*w, 'and is being ! towed to GraveaeiuL 1 A serious Catustrophff occurred on the river Mersy, . faulting in the wreck of the steamer Juno, and 25 passengers and the crew were drowned. , Sydnky, 29. At the cricket match to-day between the Australia* *::-ani and JNew South Wales the fo> .: -r had lost 6 wickets for 827 mis wfce.n the stumps were drawn, (not 3 for 200), as previously telegrnpiicd Th» following are the scores:— f Bannerman, c j ... ... 18 M'Donriel, b 24 Murdoch, b ... ... 22 Glffin, c ... 48 Midwinter, b ... ... 17 Bonner, c ... ...... 64 Boyle, (not out^ ... .... 16 Blackhain, (not out), .. 4^ Total ... .., ... 327 (Received Jftii. 80, 5 p.m) (Delayed in tvanemission between Australia and New Zealand). : i 80. Arrived — Orient steamship i9uronne, from Plymouth with mails via Suet and Brindisi, viiich left London December 21, The South AkUralian Advertiser estimates there will be fully 850,000 bushels of whea'. available this season for export from South Australia. Berlin, 29. ' The Emperor William has recovered from his recent iudi^posijion. London 1 , 29. Communications have been addressed by the Spanish Government to the English Government with a view of obtaining further concessions to Spanish wines imported into Great .Britain. It is expected that an additional sum of w gold will shortly be withdrawn from the Bank of England for Australia. (Received January 81, 1 a.m.) Losdo>, 30 The statement that the disabled ship was being safely towed to Gr&vesend has proved to be erroneous. A banquet was given last evening by the London Chamber of Commerce at which the Colonial Agentt-General were present. In responding to the toast of " the (CoJbnieS. " Sir Arthur Blythe, Agent-GoWi-ftl for South Australia, said that he rejoiced at the increasing interest in the Colonies which was now displayed throughout the Mother Country, and he emphatically affirmed the unwavering loyalty of the colonists to Imperial authority. Melbourne, 80. Sailr:? — Rotomahana, for Bluff. Etc .jived Jan. 81, 1.25 p.m. Syd.ky, 81. Sai ; .;-d— Steamship Wakatipu, for WViliuston. i; largely attended demonstration took piace last night in opposition to the immigration policy of the Government. It was decided to present a monster petition to Earliament praying for a cessation of the immigration scheme. The taxation as s«t forth in the Treasurers recent Budget statement is. being warmly criticised, and opposition to his proposals are daily increasing. Received Jan. 81, 8.30 p.m. Mrmjourne, 81. A meeting of residents of theßiverina' district (King V>etween the Murray and Murrumbidgee rivers) forming part of N'.S.W) will l>e held here to-morrow, for the purpose of considering the question of separation from N.S.W, which has baen advocated at meetings held in other place*. London, 80. The sum of £400,000 in gold has been withdrawn from the Bank of England for ustralia. iSAN Francisco, 30. The mails from Australia and New Zealand, win h lefc Auckland per City of Sydney ou January 8, arrived here yesterday, one day before contract tirue.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1356, 1 February 1884, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1356, 1 February 1884, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1356, 1 February 1884, Page 2

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