San Francisco Mail News.
United Press Association.
' Auckland, November 1. The steamship Australia arrived at Sydney on the 28th ultimo from San Francisco, undor Captain Webbor, to take up the running instead of the Mararoa.- The Australian is now running under the Hawaiian flag, having been registered at Houolulu, As she was leaving that point on this voyage His Majesty King Kalakaua, accompanied by liia Ministers and some members of the House of Nobles, come on board tho ship and presented Captain Webber with a very handsume silk Hawaiian ensign flag, he being the first commander to carry the Hawaiian flag to Australia on a subsidised Hawaiian steamor. After appropriate speeches', were made* ■ the ensign was run up to the main amidst cheers,
General summary dates from Europe are up to September 30. Ablook of buildings was burned.at Lpiccster on September 29, the loss being £500,000. They were occupied by Mr Barrow, leather manufacturer, and Mr Wright, boot and shoe dealer,
On the 30th the Due d'Aumale presented- his domain of Ohantilly to the Institute of France, to be held in trust for the French nation. Dissensions have broken out between the two Anarchist Clubs in London, and threatens to lead to aotive hostilities,
Herr Schwabe, a German long residing in England, has presonted an art hall to Hamburg. It is filled with valuable paintings, In a distraining for rent case, on September 30th, at Milltown, Malbay, Oourity Clare, the married women of the neighborhood attacked. and overpowered and imprisoned all the officers engaged in
distraining, while their husbands secured the cattle and removed them from the locality,
On tho 80th September the Lord Mayor of London handed the Dinted States Minister, Mr Philps, £IOOO for the benefit of sufferers by. the Charleston, earthquakes. Herr Franz Aduin, the • historical painter, of Munich, died on September 30th,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2443, 3 November 1886, Page 2
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306San Francisco Mail News. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2443, 3 November 1886, Page 2
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