CABLEGRAMS.
(BY, CABLK.-COP-1-iaH'.r.)
(Received Juno 3rd-10.30 a.m.) Obituary.
LoNDO-t, June 2.—Lady Hughos, wife of Sir Walter Watson Hughes, a discoverer of 1 the' Wallaroo and other copper mines in South Audralia, is dead. (Received June 3rd—11.15 a.m.) Australian Grapos In London. London, Juno 2,-The grapes per steamers Orient <?nd Pekin have averaged 7s 6d per case. Tlio Adelaide Loan. It is expected thpt the Adelaide loan will be above par. English Tenders for Colonial Work. Fifteen tenders have been received for the construction of a new biidgo over the Hawkesbury River, Kow South Wales. The tenders havo been referred to a committee of engineers for consideration. Gigantic Strike of Ironworkers. London, June 2. —One hundred thousand Ironworkers are out- on strike in the United States. Statues for Sydney Art Gallery. The series of busts of distinguished English statesmen which have been executed for the Sydney Art Gallery by Mr Woolnor, R.A., being now completed, the statues will be shipped to Australia at once.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 124, 3 June 1885, Page 2
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