FRENCH MAN-OF-WAR AT AUCKLAND.
Auckland, March 23. The French warship Daeqneene, KearAdmiral Do Paint Dttairo, 21 guno, 600 meo, twenty daya out from Tahiti, arrived to-doy. She haa called for coal, and orders from France* She will etay a week. She saluted the port, hointod St. George's ensign, and fired a salute of twenty-one guns, the band playing "G( d Save the Q leen." Through aome bongta the salute was cot acknowledged, and the Admiral wai conaiderably incensed The Daeqneene brings intelligence that the iteamer Ralatoa, trading between Tahiti and San Francisco, was burned at Se». No livea were loot.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1515, 24 March 1887, Page 3
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100FRENCH MAN-OF-WAR AT AUCKLAND. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1515, 24 March 1887, Page 3
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