DUNEDIN.
/;■"■ ■ ■■ .■ Last night. SUICJDJE OF'A BANK CLEBJK.
Jones, a clerk in : the Bank of New Zealand; at Arrowtown, committed suicide yesterday;
CHRISTCHtraGH.
"i ■'■'-.: Last night. The town and suburban Orange Lodges commemorated the anniversary of the battle of the Boyne to-day with a procession. It comprised about 600 Orangemen wearing sashes and carrying numerous flags and banners. They started from the Orange Hall, and marched through the principal streets, avoiding Barrett's Hotel, where the previous disturbance occurred, and proceeded to the sports. There was an immense number of people in the streets. The city and country police mustered in great force. Everything passed off in a most orderly manner. The clergy It the Catholic Church yesterday warned the parishoners to take no notice of the intended, Orange procession to-day, and said anyone misguided enough ;|o disregard this warning would be an enemy to the Catholic Church.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3602, 13 July 1880, Page 2
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146DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3602, 13 July 1880, Page 2
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