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(PER ItEUTEASAOKXt;'". ) Received June f:0, 10.30 p/u. MuvEonrvX.-, 30. The following are the weights fox t l je Melbourne Cup : — Commotion, IHi. 12; '.'[ar"tr;-9< - • I Le^raud, 9?.t 4 ; Martini tf.oi.vi, 9?:- i" ; i Welcome Jaclc, 9s fc 2; G..o*trivcj.-/, Bst 12; Sir Mwdr>.d, •■•-■■ V/; Cali-H, Hstllj TiiH I'iun^vr, 8s 1 . i.i. ; Of Color, Bst 10; Ktockwell, B<*t 9; Sn.vaius, Bst 7 ; fcweo;, Willkan, £sl 7; VVilleroo. bst 7 ; Onidp*, &.t 6 ; Oxuieks>ter, Bnt * ; HnrricSiiK , ir. >■ 4- ; Dick Hatterick; B<?t 8; Jt^S Bsl 8; Warwick, Bst b; Bristol, Bsfc 1 ; ''.'.ingwood, Bst 1; Co(if.i*i,/-;'>y, g,i: 1 ; Duration, B st; T\jrv»ai-d, B,t; (toicLu Butterfly, 7st 13; .Nrpter, 7nfcl3; .Des^pt, -7rtt V l2 ;■ Fiiat Oe*jor> 7stl2 ; Favo, 7st 11; Little i.is:er, T-fc 11 ; The Andes, 7st 11 ; frrif.i.<)ia< , 7*. 10; Capri, 7st 10 ; Angltoty, 7-v 8 ; G;.rfield, 7.;t 8; Hdstiogs. 7sfcß; Sir Garnet, 7,st.B| BoolkV, 7hi 7; Lav.id,, 7sfc 7 ; Baigo, 7at 6; Coiij^-fcim, 7s-, 6 ; Rj darns, 75.. 6 ; Ver^y, 7.-* 6 ; Kings Own. 7-i; 5 ; Merii).m, 7si. 5; Norman t-y, 7st 5; . Clwptr.-,;>,j ) 7 ( pt 4f ! Comet, 7at 4; Ned o IJio Hills, 7st 4; Stafford. 7sL 4. Received June 80, 10.40 p.m. Melbourne 30. Additional, Cup w&i^i'.w.: — Bro^n \ Rose 7st 3,;^Buckin^i^n 7sfc 3; Maroney, 75.. 3 ; Morctau, 7-t 8 ; Regi-n-.ild, 7st 3 ; C«*merine, 7«i 2 ; Ci-ir, 7st 2 ; Old Gold, 7st 2 ; Troy, 7*t 2 ; Wind, 7-sfc 2 ; Eathlet-n, 7si, ] ; Lord Exeter, 756 1 ; fihe-jf: Anc.'ior, 7st 1 ; Broker, 7st 1 ; Victress, 7si; 1 ; W'al langra, 73t 1 ; Beeswax, 7ut ; Blink Bonny, 7st ; Bonnie I>ee, 7m.; Cracker (Jolt, 7st; Elocution, 7st ; UliisjVtj, i 7st ; lolaruhe, 7^; Lar-ds'bro, 7st ; Livingstone, 7-t ; Ml price, let ; Metal, 7st ; Prince Imperil 1, 7st ; R.covery, 7st; Silvei King, 7si>; Jew;], 7st ; Kill-tOi), 6st 18 ; King of the Gipsies, 6st 13; Paganini, Hsfc 13; Plausible, 6dt 13 ; Signor, 6-: i. 18 ; Lord Clifton, 63V.12; Pliilatho, 6»i 12 ; Rufus, fish 12 ; Cairngom, 6si 11 • ' Ferry nian, 6st 11 j Hippogriff, 641 1 : Lord Wilton, 6st 11 ; Mateor, 6st 11 ; Privateer, 6st 11 ; Robert Hie Devil, 6st 11; oeroeco, 6^t 11; Skipper, 6st 11; Vernet, 6st 11; Bonne Fortune, 6st 10; Battalion, Gst 10: Fernka, 6st 10; Agent, 6^. 10; Tie M*id, 6sb 10; Tootoo, 6st 10; Anchorite, 6st 9 ; Bftndor, 6ac 9 ; Cupuia, 6.< b 9 ; fleltu, 6.,t 9; Lavingtrm, 6st'J); Maggie Moore, 6*t 9 ; Mimtove, 6st. 9; Tremando, G&t 9; Chios, 6st 8; , Country Boy, 6st 8 ; EsoLtos, C.?t 8 ; Gipsy King* 6st 8; Liverpool, 6si 8 ; MerriiQ^i', 6st 8 : Priiur.S'J Lome, 6st 8 ; Temple, 6at 8 ; £xmii>ist.ri-, 6-, i 7 ; Henriette, 6st 7 ; Kciwthoi-T.'j, 6su 7 ; Mis Worship, 6st7; :r o< e\ daw, 6-<i I 7 ; Maraiiall N<?y, 6st 7 j NopicaUurja.. 6st 7 ; So* Shore, 6*i. 7; Su.elrt, 6*t 7; FrenchLuan. 6afc 7; iomUoy, 6st 7. Received July 1, 10,5 p.m. 3y>> :hy. 1. The Now South Wales revenue for the quwle." endnd 30t'.i Juno an'..unts to i21,830,(»00 beiti^- tin increase r>i ."119,500 as compared whV.t i,ae revenue for the eorre.-pondiug poriwu of last yecir. Tlie question of religions instruction in State schools is now serio'nly 0.---cupyipp^ th.-j attention oi! the NVv uouth Wales Government. Melbourne, 1. Five of tl'G Aur.trnliar. Colnni-i p.nd not four, as stated in MoHay's bclegram, hnvo signified theii willin^-Uf-S3 to contribute towards the ro-ti nf rjiaintaining the ext.onr.ion of British j rule in the Western Pacific. j LoNi>r»i»\ 3.1 The first rieeting of the Conferee on Egyptian affairs was hrrtri fo-d.sy. Tho proceedings were chiefly of a f >rraal natui-e. The representatives i-f the British Government, however, laid before the Conference certain propo?nLin connection with Egyptian finarwp, which will he considered to-morrow I'y a committee of financial experts. Th«s proposals of the British Government embody a reduction of the unified preference loan against English guarantee of £8,000,000. Received July 2, 12.40 p,m. Adelaide, 2. The South Australian revenue for last year amounted to £2,010,000 ' being a decrease of £85,000 as compared with the previous year. The I
j cu.S;.omß receipts decreased during thfi ' twv':l<le months £103,000, and l:;r.d ' rexf-nuei by JtJ^OOO/ * \ \ In-,' lite House of Ass'eEfib'y lap* night Colton|Preiivuj< Md ColoniiJTrpa-ni-er roere- a blatenj,«nr, in wlii^h > hhtbrti. the budget slices a '.'bfioit of AV.O3 .••QP, and thai, it wi-s ihe intenLion of the Govej-nruenJ. to propoise the imposition of a land <;ax mvi income tax. Hoba::-, 2. Tae Tasmanian Parliinoent opru^rl ye.sfcjdcy. The Governors Pp^fr.ih on J.he occacioir n,nrionnc?i : rtrtiitamon«; oh^ ueasiu"?}? to be proposed would be one ; providing for the iippoinUuent o? an Au .traLsian PederiiL Comiril. , : - >; //, JiO. The trial of the action instituted bj; ohe Attorney-General t^aiji.'.t Vna(\laugh ternvLn.-.tad to-d.\v, when tl.v Court found that defendant had ii legally s.it and voted in the House of Commons in February, lust. Received^July 2,2.45i>.n. k Loiv .io.v, 1. In the Hou^jaf Comuioii^ i.o-day vhe juotioa of StatTord Sorthnote A.uchiring the Anglo-French a^roetnrnt regarding Egypt wiii aeitliev le..id to peace in' ihitu country nor justify au English Loan to Egypt oame up fov | discussioa. After some debate >he ! House by a mojority ok 42 refused t(« discuss the molio", bscause it was deemed untimely. The motion has therefore boen postponed un definitely. Cajuo, I. Major Kitchener, who has re turn -:d to AKSOiih.ii froiii his expedition Io <•'/•« Nubian desert, maid tains there is th -■ fullest evidence tbai Berber has f»lle»i into the hands of the rebels. liOMT-,1. Deaths from cholera have '.iccotpJ here, and fears are entertained of the disease spread ing. :i ' ReceiveclJuly 2, .'.r» a »yj. LONO"v 80. The Australians comraencrd a mato'i to-day at Sheffield against 11 ]ilaye«'s. The following ai-e the names* of Uk lactQi'-:^ Barlow, Bates, Briggs, Hall, Emmett, Grinishaw, Hearn, Peate, Beade, Sherwin, Ulyett. There was an enormous attendance of sp^ct-ato'** weather. An cxcelleni. wichet had been prepared and the ground wo.s in first rate order. The Home tearo went in fir.'t and were all disposed of 2or a total of 230. The highest scorer? were Bates, b, ; 'Barlow, 47; tflyeti, b, 76; HalCc.lG; Bead, b, ?>\ ; Briggs. b, 13 ; Emmett, (not .nr.) 11. '.'i.'lje Australians in their first innings had lost B,. wickets for 65 wlie.i oiie stumps '"«ere drawn. M'ndocli (not out) 25, and Critten (stump, d) 81, were the highest Gcorers. Hobart, 1. i . .The revenue for the year ended June 30th amounted to £560,000, tli* largest ever received. Beceived 3, noon. Brisbane, 8. The Queensland revenue for lost quarter amounted to =2097,000 beingan increase of £22,500 us compared with the J une quarto;; of last year. Cairo, 2. A report is current here to-day that Nu bar Pasha, -President of the Council of Ministers, has tendered his resignation to the Khedive aud that Biaz Pasha, who was* Minister of the [nterior in Chere's administration, hus been summoned to form a new Ministry. London, 2. ■Clio conservative members of the Bloir.e of Lords are understood to be 'inn unions ag to the necessity of vejictim> the Bill for the reform o>. tho Frcncbifre, wlticb Ims been sent i.ip from the House of Commons. Received July 3, 7.45 p.m. London, 2. The cricket match. — Australians v. Players of England was concluded ut 3hoffield < to.-day, i fiT-./i v-olt^d in a victory for the'Ausir.j.lif.np by six wickets. .Received Jane 3, 12.50 p.m. Melbourne, 8. Mirnms in the Legislative Assembly ha- decided to n"»ove an amendment to fche resolutions of the Sydney Couven. tion, with the object of restraining th.•roposed Federal Counsil from 'e^vl.irinr; on Colonial inriff questions •■in debate on tho resolutions standr. adjourned. AH the Australian Government. o\oeut New Zealand, have replied IViverably to the proposal to guartint-:*? ''1 5,000 for the expense attaching t<:i.he extension of British rule in i.he p icific. The reply of the New South Wal^a Government, though favorably was not quite dofinite. In the Legislative Assembly List I night a bill providing for the amalgamation of the legal professions was agreed to on division by 50 to 6. Received July 2, 10, a,m. London, l. The annual cricket match between Oxford and Cambridge Universities was concluded to-day, and resulted in ' a victory for the former by seven vicketsj The cricket match at Sheffield : Australians v. the Players of England, was resumed to-day, in the presence of an enormous number of spectators, and with fine weather. The Australians, having three wickets down for 65 runs continued their first innings, which closed for a total of 189, the principal scorers were : Murdoch, b, 25 ; Bonnor, c, 70, and Palmer, not out, 28. The Home loam then common cod their second iuniugs, and scored 87
runs with two wickets down before J play closed for the day. Barlow, c, I 28; Hall, b, s*>. The wicket to-day vas rauher bumpy. Blackham was | hnrfcdui'tng Lhe game aud was com- i pel lee* to retire. In uhe Hon.re of Lords to-day Earl Carnarvon unnonnced that he would not pi-ocoed wi;,h the motion standing vi ]ii 3 iiiime for a vote of censure on i.he Government on account of their E^yp'-uin po! ; cy. Lord Cairns has given notice of an :ViTiendment to t.'.io F'anohise Eoform »">iJ.', deciding iliut (lie proposed re,otm is uiuu:cr])tc k 'o!e or. less provision is ntiU-.e for ve-dk-Iributioi> of scats. o a.fjis, 1. [ Th« Clir.i^-eGoveinvfjoni. !t«* giv«?n •f : uv.im.^ o?. ' ;s vooention to respect; I'-'*? .reaty -.oiicln: 1 .. «• ao Tii'i-trti«- r O'" a c .ci. ! olt-mei'ii' oi' ,!ie O'ooqu-.i dj'!v';')ii) . :\u<t i h.-.s o.vr.fi \ov. ad the action of the ollic < ■:■ |At LiV-v^oo in opposing iliq occupation of t!tat tosvn by Chinese .'ii'ooj ;.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1412, 4 July 1884, Page 2
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