LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS.
Christeliurch, Wednesday. At the Orange dinner last nifrht, 230 persons attended. The Rev .T Buller, in responding to one toast, said ; " The battle of freedom in religion and liberty would Imvo one day to be fought in New Zealand, as Roman Catholics were endeavouring, by all mean-, m their power, to obtain increased influence in tho country."
Lyttelton, Wednesday. Cleared— Surprise, for Aueklnnd, vifth 300 sacks wheat, 411 ba«* potatoes 312 bags bran, 000 bags oats, 90 bags oatmeal, and 50 tons Hour. Port Chalmers, Wednesday, The Mary Webster sailed from the Heads yesterday with n c;irgo of oats, whrat, and Hour for Auckland, and the Coronet for Auckland via Oamaru.
Duncdio, Wednesday. Mr R. M. Stratton, arcliitcct, died suddenly from heart • diqpnse. Tho Treasurer has mado his financial statement. He estimated tho revenuo at £502,743 and tho ospunditiuv at £518,088. Tho Jocltoy Club proposes that tho next Dunedin Cup shall bo 300sov8.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 186, 19 July 1873, Page 2
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