LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS.
The Hoveling has arrived, jtll well Eleven children died on tho voyage from scurry and djsentery. There
being no m.ectious ih:e*:e oa board, the patajngers have been Landed. Owing to complaints in reference to food, a commission of enquiry will be held to-xnorow. Wellington, Monday, A Sugar Refining Company- hag, -been formed, capital | £120,000. There is a strong directory comprising lerer^t monied members of the Legislature — Rhnde% Pharasyn, Penree, Hunter, nnd leading znnrchanti. Prospectuses will be issued to morrow. ' Dunedm, Monday. \ »Mr Strode, K.M., who has been connpct*d with tht Civil Sei ice for 81 years, lias retired. The half-holiday movement; is paining ground. Tlie crops in the country districts promise very well indeed. Nelson, Monday, 5.25 p.m A grand concert in connection with the Exhibition will be held on Saturday n gV. 150 performers will be present. They have been mustered Irora nil parti of the country.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 244, 2 December 1873, Page 2
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151LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 244, 2 December 1873, Page 2
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