AUSTRALIAN.
Adklvide, November 4. IT j:\vy r.iins h;i\e fallen thronghthe colony.
Sw>m:y, November 4, The Union Company's Te Anau sailed this afternoon for Auckland 'I lie Union Company's Australia will loave at midnight for Auckland en route for San Francisco.
(Recehed November sth, 1.15 pm.) Sydney, November 5. Sir Jain Martin, Chief Justice of New South Wales, died last night after a brief illness, which had been brought on by overwork. The Mercantile Marine Conference broke up yesterday, the trade unions having strongly opposed referring the question under dispute to arbitration. The Opposition members of the Assembly aie travelling through the country districts in order t> ascertain the feelings of the country with legard to the present Government.
Uooktowx, November 5. Tho Press strongly urges that prompt punishment be administered to the natives of Kew Guinea who wore guilty of the massacre of the crew of the ketch Emily,
Melbourxe, November 5. The Governments of Victoria, and N.S.W. have both refused to collect the terminal charges imposed on cable messages between Australia and New Zealand.
(Received November 5 h, 3 p m ) November 5. Arrived : Union Company's Waii arapa.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2236, 6 November 1886, Page 2
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