CABLEGRAMS.
(Pkess Association.)
London, April 30. Colonial butter is quoted at 95s per cwt. AUSTRALIAN. 3ydnef, This day, Arrived, this morning: Te Auau, from Aucklaud. The Wyalong Goldfield-Forty-five claims are on gold at Wyalong, and 3,6 on stone, whiqh it is supposed will be payable. The Murder of a Bank Manager, The preliminary trial of the Barraba prisoners is likely to last all the week. The identification of Lees is almost conclusive, and the police assert that they will be able positively to identify Critnmins, HosuitaJ. Saturday wis inaugurated, with great success. The whole qf th,e streets of the city and suburbs were paraded by lady cojleptow, who obtained £I§,OQQ in aid of the Hospital funds, As an outcome of the meeting of the shearers' executive, the Pastoralists' Union has been informed that, if it
were fouiid that the agreement rnquireu amendment, thß honoiable course should have been taken oi asking the other party to the agreement to confer on the matter. The shearers' executive are determined to resist any reduction in rates of wages. Melbourne, This day. The ship Timaru, the pioneer vessel of the Victorian frozen meat trade, has left Geelong for Home with 15,700 carcases of mutton.
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Thames Star, Volume XXV, Issue 4723, 1 May 1894, Page 2
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