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♦- BY ELECTRIC TKS-KffStAIMI— COPYRIGHT. Received October 2, 10 p.m. TETeiUJ'FB, 1. ?he New Zealand Sbippiag Cotnpauy's Bimntaka sailed bence for New Zcalaud. Sydney, 2. The Union S. S. Company's Te Aap.:i left for Auckland. Owmg to tbe difficulty ©\peripnssd by the Miuioti-y in Ivan sac uiii* bowness iu the Legislative Assembly, Hi* Excellency lias at tbe request of l!ic Government issued a proclamation proroguing tho Ne* South Wales payment tmi.il October 27, with the view of lrmnedidte dUbointion aud gei^avl e' actions. Received October 8, 0.55 a.m. Coxs'FaxttnO'.'Lje, 2. It is ci»"re.itly repcied that the representative* of Gf'rany, Russia, and Austii<tare nob iu aecowloatbe Botsmelia cuesi.ion ; and tli;U'e is li!»«ly tc He some, delay in holding the tKopo»«d o<.»nfo'.e.ice iu consequence. The ttttiinde tufcea up hy tho li"*.--sian i«rfcss iu requi'i'ig the deposition of Prince Alexander has e?.ci!vd the ■*t en lest indignation amongst tbe *'nl-l . iiiM*. and the idea ot liis d^chroae „'C'it is scouted. Bct-eived October 3, 12.45 p.m. Sydsey, 8. Rumors ate current that a reco-v 6t«uc<io« is imminent it btMOg st;«re<i that Sir A. Stiu»6 add Mr De.ilay iviire from the Cabiu^, and Wi-Mi*, Minister of Pnolic Works will tA;o another poi t folio in place of the one he at present hoUJs. AiyELAIDE, 3. Produce market quiet, Wheut 4/1 to 4/2. Town floor £8 15s, country £7 lo* to £3. Received Sept. 3,2.45 p.m. Cairo, 2. Advices from upper Egypt states ibat a large body of dervishes are enoariiped within eighty miles of l : »e British outposts aud orders have l>eon p.'veo for regiments from Alexandria to proceed to tbe float as reiiifb;cemcJus. Const; tttisople, *. Warlike preparations in southeastern Snrope still continue to bc.mndu and the Turkish Government a:o massing considerable bodies of troops near Salonica iu Roumelia. Lo>dox, 2. Arrived.— Orient Go's. K.K.S Polos' fi-oui MellionruH, August 21st. Received Oct. 8, 8. 1 0 p.ra. Melbourne, 3' (Flemington racecourse). The Melbourne Hunt Club held their Spring meeting at the Flemington course to-day. There was a fair attendance of the public, and the variccs events were well contested. Bust Ci»U£ Cup (Welter Handicap Steeplechase. Distance two miles. This event hrought out a field of nine horses, only four of which finished, and resulted as follows : — Knlkyne 1 Goldtop 2 Jack Shepherd 8 Time. — smin. 28secs. Arrived — Tarawera from Bluff London, 2. Tho Shaw Saville Albion Co's. Toinui fom Lyttelton, Aug. 12th, arrived at Plymouth this morning with a cargo o* frozen meat in good con dition.

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1609, 5 October 1885, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1609, 5 October 1885, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1609, 5 October 1885, Page 2

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