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TELEGRAPHIC. (From the Daily Southern Cross.) LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS.

Curonmndel, Ttiurs lay, 8 p m. McLrod's supporters tnki* their banting brnJb-, «n 1 tnik hie ol insetting the election Thov c'lirsjc the Ret urn. ng O.fieer witli pirimlitr in not keeping the nxjin charer l'hs i« nntrne. The Hi-fuming Officer hnnwlf several time* tie >r*l »»* d>ors bo r« to a!!»iv entry to |h P polling booth. The utm $t impnrtmlily wns ihewii'bj tliconh two Gorrr.-mpiit ofHwrs vhn twk /in neiir.' p tt r m tlio cl^eti.ni lor Mplx-o 1. G oat oreflif, is due to fho p llice for their forb<>iiiflh<p, in not construing into «cfm\l fighfinv' wliHt «n« only t'ood-niituri-d pushing and puilmg. '1 lie other aid, threaten to *üb<tnnfinte {(*;-« cases of bnberv. lutimi.lnhort continue* to bo rurriei] on a-«m«t men who Tote I for C* Imnn. Some of HL-LnofTe emuporter* even yet attempt to (lefend (he ndion of ending tiie CllHllfUger toGrfth»nmiown for men lioWinn 'liiames miners' rehisoi the pica that a member of CMnWs committee wrot# to Aneklund te'Amp tlifl npent to npnd vi numy Corommniel \o'<-ri Ho»» ns oosmWe. hut tlw- ji iWjc b er * di«lmgimlii>s he! ween t. nJin/ for bonafih '• >, x tho electoral roll oft ie dulrn-t and ulter utrarge.r .• „ Ts&jftUn»9t m the diitrictTotingon Thtiuea »jiner»' i g) -. _, __ . , T«r» »kt, Thuridny. T« Whiti at tTio mefttntf at Pnrihnk.i , n Alonriav, had"th« prop'ie' from Wailmfo dißpnfinj; with him for pre-ennnence. Tbrf Wakutj man wftnte>i to iv-e*t«b!ii«ii tho Pai Ma.'ife. Tfl WhiM not l>ann« fii»«!.wl )ii» new Bible ii nneertain «hat tenetd hi* follouers will h»va to adopt. S.v<n hundred nntnpj i-ers pi'e>ent. Timnru, Thnrsdnr. Yet>«erd»j tlisre occurred heavy rain norm*, ftcooiopnnicfl «ilh lin.il A (irand Mwonic demoi>4ri«»on took pilot to-d»T on the OfMwon of tb«eoofe'er««'3T) ;f.» :jiv Mjwmic \H\ '

' '!•«[#{» the district are leoluif iuie. - lost •tlVions are ihoaring now nt 2H* per hundred. Oliristchn'ol), T'lU'wlny. Ti» prorinetat aoronnts for the yrar'n de Hepte-nber B>, %><. ■> the rVroipN at £7S>?S63i extft-n'ln u '<», iJifli 1 11 I' '* Zyttelton Wits oi\' tit yAi>*wivz]vMw a i .'" h-nn< < ffi U mformiiti m — ' I'fic . »kie • ■ ii'*t ti • > " 1 i- " ' fit llok'ti! i \i, •I U[ K)\i >'Ji | 'i i 1i 1 i ill,, *r h< fia A 'e.ut O-*,i )'•<%< «' , <"-K>*\ •i.• s ti-^r t t )i, e f Hour • t „ 'c, ' i; , {,>,',].,(-, t) m, | Qceen 6f tb« aforW, "for Ka,; j,-, iiio ; L-u. ( i»ii, .<» - « Unit. t& i Dtafllllan, #* O «go, IGJ , I»U> of tiie S . u iU, .«r CunU-ybury, IWj tofal, 18G9 I), Fefttheision 9 »•?,> s«4itp a tlint A tlnp vviM on Novembui- iQtn, f>r N ipier, but doe? rot atfttn the oumWr of cnigranti Ho furtiier remark* tnai m obedience to the latest ni^iMctions per (e'e^rdiu «t the clow of the if Bbi"od, he had nbnndoneii tlif proitnasorjno'o sjateiH wttli vmigranfv, *nu had ann>u»u. ( d hi»,int«ntiofl of^rantirtg free pftssii^es, ins.Btm^ on!j o.i tho oj-t of outfit i»m,-| expense of coHTPjiince to the port of embarknti >n. lad al o phcfld hitn«elf in direct o -rdial communication with the leader* of the Agricultural Labomcr'a tsocifty and qther Hoci»-ttes of a »un tar ch«rncter, n» direotevl. Before re<*etrin* ' nw ructions from th« r» chart^r.n; steamer* for the twirevnnft« ot emigrant, lie hml made arran^etni>nt» t> »e^<l » number lys tHr Mongol-— tie first' steamer by »Rp San FrancUeo line. Ho com-linled by •tnfcui ! » thnt Jie tin ! s'iipped,£iiir ioo«>mti»e!i and 1700 tons of railnnr plant f<K tlie colopv, mid hoped lie would be able to d«t>p»tch 3600 tons m Novtrnbor."' ' Air Ked wood's -trmj; uf rurehursei wm offered by pubiie auution to-dny. Mnlrtnn was purrhawd by a Canterburt m-in for 250 Riiinw. Pering% Bold for 103 jjnnea'* to L Wnlkcr, O.tmter Jury. Papapa v?ai p-wsed out at 675 guineas ; T«a»gu.wi» ptu«ed»t 150 |omi»s Kakapo pa Mi «t 430 guincjii. At Page's tate of shorthorn «att!e, Messrs Mq Master, House, VaHiince, Hu«\«tr, and Marttn, of Weiitu^ton, and Mr ivedvTood, of Ne!»jn, w re large pureli»-.er». Mciliwter purchased tho splendid hull Eclsyw tsr 280 guineas. Tlmrsdaj. Tlio matoTi was resnmed at 11 10 a.m. Tlie w atherwus glorious and the attendsneo hrj;»«, including his Eteellen.'y the &«Tern9r and Ladjr. A. Oliver ami C. Barker were first Rent to the stumps f* Cunterburv, tSweote an I ft'binaon bowline. Cnreful bating was tha'orcWof the daj. Bath it en plared beautilully, trd seTeral changes of biwlmg were tried, but without any farourablo rwiilt. Ar 12 30, however, Barker wa- b >wled bt n »'i > iter fr > n L ink i im S'ifet Ollivor, not out, 13; Barker b Lvdthrtm, 30; extra*, 2 Col terell commenced Im innings with a dme off Linkhnm for 2, and OiltTer, and Colt«<rell n>mainpd toother ttll 13 rima were lidded to the score, when O.itsp *ns eatie'it hv .•^wpeto i»tt hia own bo-Aiiiig,—maku»i> tw> out foi 58 runJ Fowler joined Oottmll. The 'alter pliueJ beautifully, and the score mounted rapidly until 130 p.m., when CotUrill was caught bj Alpe at longstop otl" Ljnkliam's howling, whilst making n, Ug liil Tlm> only e«tra j;iren all thii timo was a wide by Linfjliain, Score : Three wickets forJH run* Corfe joined Fowler, who was beautifully om^ht bv Cot-ton nt point. Fire out of 9t. After lunch, L'orfe nn 1 Fowler fuced Buek'and and Sweete. Corfe m»d« 4 off Bufklar d* first three bnlfa, a»d after one o»er from Swoct,-, Kobtn-'Oii reheted Bucktind. Fawler rery narrowly escaped n run out. Smart leather hunting; fo'!o*ed. T'w %ures 120 were telegraphed twenty fninutes aft»-r play was commenced. Buckland w»s then put in instead of U)binvm, but aftur three o*fr* wts replawd by Iriiikimm At 3.3.1 1, <n Corfe was caught and bowled by Swert#. Fire out of 124, Corfe, 17} Fowler not out, 18; extra since Junch, 6. Dirkenson followed Corf**, bat was Wwied out flr.tt ball Maples tlien joined Fowler, anl f of the next three bills Fo»v)«jr morvii 5, inclusire of a drive for four. Sion after thw FowW wa» •I ruck io th» fac» by a ball being thrown in. nnd Robinson lowered his leg stump with the next!' ball. Fowler. 19 Fuller then wrnfc in and made one, w'len he was bow ed bv R ibinwn. E^lit out of 133. U Cottereil j>no I Maples. hihl there was lome careful play. The excitement was i^re.it nt this jwiiit. After 15 imnutrV pI«T, Cottereil wa« run out. Xine wu-ketd down for 141. Lou^Ulan ww the last mat, and there were faint hopes of Canterbury winning Afte.' an over Maples wa* bowled by B»binson. Th» gntnp then stood '.—Canterbury, 14-1 Au.'kl>in 1 thus irinn;n^ bv eitrhi runs. CantrrburT, trcnml inning*:— Olimrr, c "ancf I Sweete 18 ; B»rker, b Lftnk'inm, 3Jj f. C<»tt»rf»ll c Alpe, h Linkhuin, 37 ; Fowler, c Cotton, b Linkhnm, lfij Curfe, t and hSivwte, 17 j Fouler, b R'lbtns n, 19; I'ickenson, h Srteeti-, 0; M«p)e*. b Ribins >n, 3 j Fowler, b R>hin«on, 2 ; II Cotterell, rutiont, 1; LjujhUn, not out, 0 ; Bttras, 11 Total, 141. Dunedin, Thursday. Tho ship Zi>olandia, now due, brines twenty tutor*. Professor McGregor has been uppolrtrtd Inspector o! Lunatic Anylum*, tice Captain Fniiei*, resigned The Aucklnu'J crk'kpt«-r* will *rrtwo"> S turltiy, «nd phij upon Mon lay. The betting is greatly m faTor of the Atiek land team.

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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 240, 22 November 1873, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. (From the Daily Southern Cross.) LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 240, 22 November 1873, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. (From the Daily Southern Cross.) LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 240, 22 November 1873, Page 2

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