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By Electexc Telegeaph—Copyeight] [Redteb’s Agency]. THIS DAT. (Received Nov. 12,1883,12.40 p.m.) Frozen Meat. London, Nov. 10. The cargo of frozen beef and mutton per steamship Orient from Sydney (left Sept. 8), has arrived in good condition. The first portion of the mutton was placed in the market to-day. It realised 4£d to 5d per lb. CommercialConsols have advanced to IOOf. New Zealand securities remain at last quotations. Colonial breadstuffs are without change in price. The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,760,000 quarters, a decrease of 160,000 quarters during the week. Australian tallow is unchanged. A Murderer’s Confession. Mblboxjene, Nov. 12, The “ Daily Telegraph ” states that a man named Knowles, a member of the Salvation Army,has confessed to “Major"

Barker, that he (Knowles) murdered Mr F. M. Bates, the actor, some time past. [Received Nov. 12,1883,2,30 p.m,] Sporting. It has been decided to hold the fourth days races to-day at Flemington. [Received Nov. 12,1883, 4.10 p.m.J PRODUCE STAKES. Martini-Henri 1 Capri ) 2 Little Sister ... ) Copra 3 Martini-Henri won easily. Eight started. Time —2min 43secs.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3311, 12 November 1883, Page 3

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