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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FO^EIGN.T/ /■'. | Oct. ,19./j' ■The Timps i j tbej Yjct.fnfiwfc textile fabrics } ’’hoiipaM./^ftij those exhibited! byj N«w Bomb Wales and-New Zfealand/’The samepapdr gives -grjs'at? credit 5 Bbutji, Ausirajiai lor the display olf wines,! which are stronger and sweeter than those’'of -the l other colonies.t'j , a.,ii T j ' ' ‘'' . r r ... ' Oct. 20... , The Socialists hfilyej announced t thri« intention of/ cafrjpi'ngfbut thfeir propostd deniohstr'atibk |)th pijox., ,deppite, the warning of the police, hud will adhere’to a!l theit ~<p lans'. I ! - 1 ■ ; .u * v. The British garrison at Wady Haifa,, in 1 the Sotfdan, 1 Which has suffered severely'' front' apd j disease, has implored to be relieved, ■ A meeting of the. cotenial AgentsGeneral and! the members of tbe :, Oit'f Corporation was/held at the Mansion House tp-day ; in connection proposed! Imperial /Institute; The Lord Mayor, who wW that it would be suggested Ahat the Institute be erected upon the site, anil conducted .on the ( iineß, of the present Colonial and) Indian Exhibition,- - -This was-unani l -; mously approved' l>y ' the meeting/ anS' it waS decided’that’the Lord Maypy, should convene, a , meeting to give effect to ;these,r | ~ M. Rodolfo Fink bp^s> appointed’ Consul at Melbourne, for the Argentine Republic. ;,k>iO | 7 >i M./ iStfdicarnbf,’ 1 French : Minister"’df tFihabcij/whb, sent ln his 'resignation of that portfolio, has reconsidered bis decision, and will retain,office.' I '"v’,■..V','r I" ! p : ( It is probable that the , decorative j fixtures and then best >‘of '< thelropbies among, the! Government collection.in the Victorian Court at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition; will, ,ba reserved for, the > ’ ////• The Australian.;. Mutual Shipping. Company h a .a rb.een registered, with a capital of £IOO,CC% a third oi which; has been reserved for^ the colonies. It is intended,' to, charge simflar rates for freight, etc.,'/As the shipping ring.. ~ ,j•. j’ | j 1 1' t•• .| J .(/ , , ■' :Jl■ //. J Expeb* rejppb!th,ar tbo jJTew South .Wales, tobacco Was strong and rank. ’ The shatfea. of the • Dajf,/ Dawn Goldmining Companyj of, Queensland, a premium! of 20s 5 theißonnie Dundte of Ss 6d ;th 6 the Cumberland of 17s 6d. ■> i . Rome, Oct. 19. The cholera has now entirely disappearedfrom Italy.’ .A Opt, ,3s. v , ■‘ The recently made its appearance’at is increasing in virulence. •' '-i&Axty fresh-cases are re-J ported dai jy. l \ J ‘•* l / i/: • " ’. f Stl/Pbtebsbdbg,i Oct/ 19. . A report fs. current here’to-day tbat the Grand buke Nicholas, Czarewitch,, is'seriously ;ill. Rangoon, Oct. ,20. GeUeCgl Sir Herbert Macpherson, commander of the' British forces in l Burmaih, died to-day of fever, at Proem, on the Irrawaddy. . / P

AUSTRALIAN CABLE. , ; ... Melbourne, Oct. 20., Tarawera-sailsd this afterpoon. Uii/i’i Oct. 21. Several persons Have left Melbourne for the. Waukaringa go!d|^lds., , ■ SyDNilr, Oct. , 20. . Tie Mararoa hasanived. Gaffrey, Penn, and Lizzie Graham, charged with the Groat Barrier tnurder* were agaiui brought before ■ the Police Court to-day, and remanded to Auckla'nd., ; i ' •; ■ rTho festivities in cOdnection with the jubilee will be concluded to-morrow. ! Oct, 21. The Waihora departed for Auckland, and the Wakatipu sailed ’ this evening for Wellington. Pubic meetings are being held, throughout the colony opposing the present Governmepf. Petitions are being signed in favor of a dissolution of Parliament. Adelaide, Oct., ,2,0 k.. CoUiiJcr hie excitement ha? arisen here over the discovery of gold at Wautarings, A large number of men left

Mtbflilfeproceeding to, the field, Many mineTS'i!so“hiiWiJ'een attracted Mood “- Qoycrnment j geoj/pgjpt, who has fast ret'ui'ifed :frdm has brought wlih^hii^ r-iHK i<> x u A Oct. 21. Oreal dXciternent is being caused in tbls city ‘By’ enchuragiDg reports Whicte'hilve' s Seed i redeifed from the Waukarihga' gbiddeids/several diggers friends telljngthetn to come at once, •Already 800 diggers; lare’/jbn the field, lii Otie person succeeded in getting 16ozg J of gold for one week's worfc. !jHundreds>*d6j(i£fen are leaving the fegricu!turaT'districtsd provincial towns for 1 the 'golbhelds.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1503, 23 October 1886, Page 1

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TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1503, 23 October 1886, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1503, 23 October 1886, Page 1

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