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AUCKLAND.

, Monday. \ The Colima has arrived. She left San! Francisco twenty-four hours after the' Maegregoiv^ Her.-crank >r; Jjroke down! twice, causing three days' delay the first; time, and six days the second time.j I Passengers:—Saloon: G. H. Street and; j wife, Messrs Pritchard, Wylde-Browne,; Tauxan, and Mitcfiell? Second cabin:! C. C. Hunt, B. Hunt, McLachlan, andj Eich. Steerage: Sixteen. Thirty-four for Sydney. , . ; '-■"The twtf'Hurilis; Mcn^ano^Mßii.achllni are Mormon elders come on a Missionto 'N.evg Zealand to tr make-,coj^Y I grtsi;;;?ev,en| others go on to Australia. i , She brings onW one. day's later tele-; grams.' ■ ~ " -t.- t -!-<> ■ -„,-. ,• - .LONDON., . .„■. ...„.,. ; November 9. I At the Lord Mayor's banquet MrDisraeli highly 'complimente'd^Mr "Wide on the settlement of the China difficulty,' and continued—" I wish I could saj^thatj Foreign affairs nearer home were as satisfactory as our relations with China. The! partial revolt in'TurKey has produced a state of things such as often becomes critical. The forbearance of the great^ Powers immediately' interested produces an effect such as,,,some, months, ago, gave us the right to believe that the disturb-: ance would cease immediately. Since then'the financial catastrophe has-Vevivedj the struggle and given a new aspect to all the circumstances. It" is' impossible to deny that the circumstances are critical, but I still havi'great confidence- 1 in the forbearance of the Powers., I have not! meroly a trust but a conviction that meansj will be found to bring about a satisfactory! Result^6h'si4tent'with ithe maintieriatice o£ ; the peace of Europe^..,^l.w ; il| not contem-! plate any other res'uitr'The'interfests of the Imperial Powers in reference to the 1 iquestidnyareignore directTbuf nbt^ more; considerable than those gf Gx,eat Britain.! The men who have' cha'rgemdur affairs! are deeply conscious of the magnitude ofi 'our interests, which 5 they areiresolved to \ guard and maintain.,";.,.. r/ ,, r ,. [

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2167, 14 December 1875, Page 2

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AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2167, 14 December 1875, Page 2

AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2167, 14 December 1875, Page 2

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