TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN, London, Oct: 1 4. • The tenders for the'" New Zealand' loan of £1,567,800 amounted to £2,100,000. - Tenders At £97i 0s 6<l will receive in full: ''-There ;'weje 416 tenders. One ; syndic*se-> tendered fqrj three-quarters of a million at. i£97 Id 6J. The average is'£97.ss. ;! ' • Kennedy, the. jweil-ljhown |Scotch, vocalist, is'-dea'd. \ :; The Archbishop ofCant'e'rbulry will consecrate the Rev. F. ->F. Goe jto the Bishopric of Melbourne in January.' Mr Goe will sail for Melbourne in February. A : ■ ■') , It is stated tl. at during the Afghan" scare had jMatfoned' in such as. tb.cut'the various
cables.,, " ' ' ; |: ;. -'' l '"' , ' r! j Wm.' Beach,, the sailfcd''bf' the"' Lusit&hia-l'foidlSy. .He received ( an; ovation from the! IcrowT
which assembled :to cwitness; his departure. "' '■'■'■''■' '\ s ; l "- : OctJ 15,Tf
.The Sportsman] Bjateß! that Beach ha's resolved to retire from aquatic contests either at Ho'irie ! ot , f»broad.
The Standard, in an ir.icle rbfer/itig ,to. New Zealand, censures' t"hfe> Bank of England fo.r propping : ,up, a. spendthrift colony.. , ...,.}.:,'„ -. j The Timber, Trades : Journal states that from experiments; made it has been, shown that,; coloniaj will saTF the" English -market, and are especially suitable for thei manufacture {of.•■> furniture.*' o- .': •■■ :'-•! : ■.«:.;;,•,!:./,* j ''■ The balarice-feheat ,o\ • of South Australia Snow's'the'pfofjts to he £48,500, 'of which' applied to meet-bdd'arid' doubtful.debts, chiefly the'latter,'' '''' :. ! u •'.: The Times,' referring''to thej tweeds from'New South exhibited; at, the Exhibition, considers, that they'will' with the best English manufactures. '...;'. ':'.'. '. : ..'..1i.Q0t. 16. 1 New Zealand 4-per,''cent, inscribed, stock to-d»y is quoted at £97, a decline ,'of£l.r : , ■ .= . .-/;•'■ '■■/ i - :•:■ i The Socialists'ini London are making arrangements f for a demonstration on November 9 th, when a procession of-'ri'rP employed will follow the'Lord | Mayor's" "ShOW. ''•', ;■ , _;„ A series of heavy.gales, -accompanied by floods,' have occurred in Englan/ljj'and shipwrecks, loss of ilife,"' have occurred on the coast. ...'"";'''' ' The Debats admits that iFrance, has no right to establish'/a/settlement in the New Hebrides, 'assets v'tßat their present . action is a inafyerj,,,of policy." ■ ' ■■ '■ '■.'. ! .-u<h :; ; ■■■■■■>■'■'.■■>:::. GJot:'!Jl=7i_i---J Germany, in replying ; to skyV' the latter has no cause to demand ihe date. of the English . evacuation, of Egypt. 1 ;-;';-; _ ■ "'"'" By an inundation at Texas: 200 persons have been diowned, -«-, ' ; .; : ; ■:-[,'/: : : 17." Lord Randolph Churchill,! who has 'for .some! time been' 'onV.a ; visit to this T city, left for Paris" ,: ' ' ';.'■:':■':•'
News to hand from Madagascar stateß that ttie ; Hovas'.havß : asked the French Resident to undertake [the," construction" of a line o'f'tolegraphironif'Tamative to Antsirianarlv'd, ! the capital. " ,0 It—is also reported that'the Hovas are ; sehdmg : fourteen native youths to jl.ear fy lie instructed ini arts and military'drill, : ' •; '■■'''- i > . '",'' " , 7 *Madrid| Oct, 16.,
The state of siege declared;here last month at the Republican, outbreak has now been raised. ; , ~-. % ■ ... j ~ , ( '' ,
OTTAyfA J; Oct. 14.: 1-1
The difficulty "which has [arisen between the Canadian and United'States' Governments by seizure by the former of an American schooner, which failed
to, report, at the .Customs has been amicably settled. ~ ;.:
«■■- :: Oct. 171,1
Th'e Quebec,,- ; provincial elections resulted, iii; :; a Victory for ' the French
.party. ].'"'\
CABLE. ■"MsfitfoimirEy Oct. 15., ' :)■::. i i L '-.(' i-pi" . if ' "' - f:: ' '- '•" referen.cej.to .the; ques-, iiuit ot colon a! navil defences, includiiig Admiral Trjfon's' schferfae 1 ' l presented to Parliament, ehow that the Auaical pro-
posed that war vessels should be manned ! by the Admiralty, and'that the colonies should:bear the costs of maintenance, which*is estimated at Ll§,2t)f) yearly. Mr Gillies proposed a scheme involving the .expenditiwe. pf XSOjdOj ( and the New Zealand 'Government considereJ tbe position exceptional, and proposed to make; an ,<annual .payment, of L2OOO direct, to the Imperial Government. .Y/.l.Vr.',- .;;' ° Oct. 17. The rumor that defalcations have occurred on the part pf an offiofol in one Lot the banks is now conn/jaow. The fdefau'lter' is one r "of''th'e' J tellers in the " 1 ThWefalcalions amount to,,Xjl ; 000. ■h::: ';::■',; -..i'/'i/oSidney, Oct, 15. A communication from Sir Robert StbM (touMrlSilttibnj ith&; iPoVtmasterGeneral,MjW been* 'published, in which the states that *Ws!i-;Go'Ter.felment hope to come to a 'decision this week regarding the -A severe gale, accompanied by heavy last U / houris„ J during of rain have fallen.at. Sydney.
• Thls I ja^iV^'' i: d rthi>;.ftfter;noon;by Sir.lfatrickjiand Lady •-•ThougF't&e wlalher was . injcie^gnfc^, f (: attend was large, and the p.MceediDgs passed off with great eclat.'" " ! j : ''''"• ■■.';'; ;' I,,::ii/ lu - - 1 ' ~ oct - 16. at have gone lon' a-1 rip.' to tfhei'ißl'de to-day, • " ■' : '-''■•'•"■''-' J~\. Tfi'e Wikatipu arrired to-day. •. J ••• .V / (;,- ADEIiAIDB, Oct. I Q, ;>i'Jhe report that, »/paysbh?'pgoldfield ß d: :at Wankaringa is fullye'tlnfirmed.) One;!diggef Oobtained a"poHHa ! 'weight i dfJgtpd in one week. One hundred andvfifty,,mea,sre now on .theiflrfld. , ,-."■ ..•:'•",.■'(; '
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1501, 19 October 1886, Page 1
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