TIMARU.
t. ■ Last night. The Orangemen hare resotofd to hold , no procession or demonstration" on New-' Year's Day, and it is anticipated that warrants for the arrest of the Boxing Day ' rioters hare been issued, and they will be executed today. -. Since the arriral of the Duoediu police ' the footpatfasjuare been cleared of rioters. The Orangemen hate decided, in Tie* of the Caledonian sports, not to hold a . procession on New Year's Day, bat to do so within a fortnight. ' - People say the procession should be held, so that the rights of the Orangeries should be vindicated. Three hundred ;■ special constables were sworn in today. About 00 volunteers md 100 police an ;;- also ready for New Year's Day. ' v .Four arrests hare been made of the .;.■'!; principal rioters last Thursday. :, | c < '*. • Large quantities of arms and amnraai* > ; tion arrired here to-day. ■ „ '■"■';■,'
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3438, 31 December 1879, Page 2
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141TIMARU. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3438, 31 December 1879, Page 2
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