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ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

(united press association.)

Auckland", May 1. Hie s,s, Zealandia arrived at 12.30, having made the- fastest passage on record. Sue left San Francisoo on the evening of the 11th April, and Honolulu on the 18th. ihe steaming time from Sun Francisco was 18 days 18 hours, Mr Archibald forces is a passenger for Sydney, Passengers for New Zealand— Mesdames Cole, Smith, McLeod and Askew, Messrs McLeod, Marshall, Armitage, Brewster, McGill, Muldoon, and Master McGill.

GENERAL SUMMARY,

San Francisco, April 11, 1110 steamer Zealandia was detained from Saturday, the Bth, till date, on aocount of the non-arrival of the English mails. Heavy storms and foods have occurred along the railway route, with washes" of the rod bed, and interruption of telegraphic communication. _ Frederick Drake, the German scvlptor, la deac|. A large body of police attended Mr Maaitone _ during his sojourn for the •Mater holidays at Hawarden, < Ihe attacks upon Jews in Kußßia have le.conjmenced, In qno city a Jewish shop was set on fire ivith petroleum. The Crystal Palace' Theatre at Marseilles was burned on the 18th oi March. Ihelossia estimated at 100,000 franos. Hie actors escaped with difficulty. The English papers aro displeased with the intej.-forer}ce in DrLamson's pasg. Tljp Qernjan Press, commenting on the Bi)ljjecfc, says tl|aji from a country which upholds tlje Ifnntoo doctrine, the interference is ii}eddlesouie and uniuatiß* fible.

Wljei) Dr. Ijamion hoard the jury's verdict 1)g olaspqd his hai)da together, and for & moment in despair, but rocovei'eij his self-possession, folding his arms lie said with a clear voice, slowly and deliberately, and with Ills eyes uplifted—" I protest my innocence before God."

The " Times" editorially pooh-poohf the idea of war between Austria and ü B9 a ' so a av onio storm as fybout to break upon Germany,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1063, 2 May 1882, Page 2

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ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1063, 2 May 1882, Page 2

ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1063, 2 May 1882, Page 2

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