AUSTR LIAN CABLE.
(Per Eleotrio Telegraph— Copyright. ) (Reutbr's Agency.) (Reoeived 1.5 p.m., Jan. 27th.) Sydney, Jan. 27. The rain has carried away a portion of the .Western railway line, and traffic is partially suspended m consequence. (Received 3 p.m., Jan. 27th.) Melbourne, Jan. 27. Obituary — Doctor Davey, of Malmesbury, Victoria, inventor of the telegraphic relay system. (Eeoeived 10.35 p.m., Jan. 27th.) Sydney, Jan. 27. Arrived — Last night, Ringarooma, from Auckland. Sailed — This afternoon, Wakatipu, for Wellington. At a sale of racing stock to-day five yearlings realised sixteen hundred and thirty guineas. The highest price, eight hundred, was given for an Onyx colt. . The cricket match between Shaw's eleven and a New South Wales team was concluded here to-day, and resulted m a victory for the visitors by an innings and 34 runs. In their second innings - the home team scored 118. . Albany, Jan. 27. Arrived, this morning, m King George's Sound — P. and O. steamship Rome, with the firindisi mails, dated London, December 26th. Melbourne, Jan. 27. Mr Ormond has given £20,000 to found a College of Music here, and to endow three scholarships.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3226, 28 January 1885, Page 2
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