LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS.
Wellington, Monday. Tho barque Alaiic Oaraille broke from her mooring chains yesterday, aud went .-whore in. Ononta} Bay 041 a soft banl < s>ho has received no damage. It is exppcted that Bhc will be got off on the Hi at change of wind.
Lyttelton, Monday. The Belle Bjraiylou has sailed for Auckland with 616 sacks pats, 92 wheat, 80 oatmeal, und 100 gross seed. Dunedin, Monday. The sitting* of the Supreme Court comineuced to-daj ou the civil side. There is another action against the Slar. The total population of tlio province is 84,000 ; increase, 15,000 in threo years.
Christchurcb, Monday. Christohvrcb, Tri,al Stakes : Lurlme, Ist ; Parawuenua 2nd; Malice, 3rd. Watt declared to mn with Lurlme. She took the load from the first, and was never caught, an,d iron easily by six lengths. St Ledger Stakes : Kakapo vron easily by two lengths ; Castaway, 2ud ; Tcmploton, 3^d.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 297, 7 April 1874, Page 2
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148LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 297, 7 April 1874, Page 2
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