AUSTRALIAN.
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] [Received Oct. 28,1883, 10.30 a.m.] Tea. Melbourne, Oct. 27, Private advices from Foochow state that the market is now virtually closed. It is estimated that the export of tea to the colonies this season will be five million pounds less than last year, Cricket An Australian team of cricketers proceed to England next year. Shipping. The Merchant Shipping and Under, writers’ Association report under date London, October 22nd, the arrival at Plymouth on that date of the P. and 0. steamer Australia, from Melbourne (left August 28th): and under date New York October 22nd, the arrival of the ship Rebecca Crowell, from Auckland (left July 9th.) [Received Oct, 29,1883,1,25 a.m.] Sporting. The following are the latest betting quotations:— MARIBYRNONG PLATE. David—B to 1 Second King—lo to 1 King’s Own—lo to 1. DERBY. Archie—s to 1. Martini-Henri—s to 1. Off Color—s to 1 Sardius —8 to 1 Signor—lo to 1 CUP. Calma —9 to 1 Aide-de Camp—l 4to 1. Mrs HampsonSydney, Oct, 26. Mrs Hampson laid the foundation stone of a new building for the Sydney Young Men’s Christian Association to.day. Five thousand persons were present, and much enthusiasm was displayed on the occasion.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3299, 29 October 1883, Page 2
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