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By Electric Telegraph—Copyright, (recter’s telegrams.) London, June 7. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s R.M.S. Aorangi left Plymouth yesterday morning for Auckland and Wellington* calling at the Cape en route. Three per cent. Consols, IOOf. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, 355. Sydney copra, Ll4t 10s,

Best sideß Australian leather, Jl d. Arrived, at Plymouth P. and O. B.M.S. Sutlej (Melbourne, 20th April). , The mails ex Orient Company 8 R.M.S. Iberia (Melbourne, 30th April) were delivered here to-day, via IS. aples. June. 8. The Colonial Copyright Act was read for the second time in the House of Lords to-day. San Francisco, June 7. The "Union Steamship Comjjany’a R.M.S. Mariposa left on the sth for Auckland. London, June 8. Per Merchant Shipping and Underwriters’ Association: Arrived Piako, from Wellington (February 2ad) * June 9. A serious collision has occurred between Protestants and Catholics in Belfast, and the rioting has continued for some time spite of the efforts of the authorities to restore order. The Directors of the Orient Steam Navigation Company gave a large banquet on board the Austral at -Gravesend yesterday. A large number -of guests were present, including fully 200 representative colonists. Mr Green, one of the managing Directors of the Company, made a speech, in which he dwelt on the loyalty manifested by the Colonies to the Mother ■‘Country. Mr Graham Berry, Agent-General for Victoria, had an interview with Earl Rosebery, Secretary of State for (Foreign Affairs, but no details have as vet transpired. Melbourne, June 10. Arrived, this morning—Manapouri, from Bluff. (SPECIAL TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, June 8. Lord Brabazon presides at the rState-directed Emigration Conference, ‘which will be held in the Exhibition Building shortly. . The Court has ordered the winding of the Commercial Bank of South Australia on the petition of Baron Ardilaun, who was a creditor to the extent of £IO,OOO. London, June 9. Beach has challenged to scull any man in world for LSOO a side. Matterson, who was recently defeated by Perkins, is anxious for -another match with him. London, June 9.

Mr Chamberlain is forming a Radical union to promote the establishment of a uniform autonomy for England, Ireland, and Scotland. Rioting has taken place at Belfast, and the police have been compelled to fire on the rioters. The American Tariff Bills ha ve been .abandoned for this session. Twenty-three Scotch Liberals voted against the Irish Land Purchase Bill. Mr Pleydell will collect the English assets, and will settle the list of creditors in the Commercial Bank, but beyond this will do nothing unless directed by the Judge. Beach refuses to row in England after August, and is somewhat surprised at the silence of Hanlan. Messrs Ford, O’Donovau Rossa, and Sullivan are making menaces against 'England. The freedom of the City of London has been offered to prominent colonists, including Sir Saul Samuel, Sir Alexander Stuart, and Sir Arthur Blyth The City Livery Company of -Skinners admit Sir Saul Samuel, the Salters’ Company Sir Arthur Blyth, and the Fishmongers’ Company Sir Charles Tupper to their respective liveries. The Agent-General, on behalf of Victoria, signs the agreement for the conveyance of the parcel post on Fridav. . The ex - Empress Eugenie and Princess Louise have visited the Australian section of the Exhibition. London, June 8.

The French Cabinet have rejected the proposal for the expulsion of the Orleanist Princes. The Committee of the Chamber of Deputies are desirous of banishing all the members of late regnant families.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 745, 11 June 1886, Page 16

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Latest by Cable. New Zealand Mail, Issue 745, 11 June 1886, Page 16

Latest by Cable. New Zealand Mail, Issue 745, 11 June 1886, Page 16