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LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. [Per Anglo-Australian Press Telegraph Agency.]

TAURANGA, Saturday. Mr. Williamson, the candidate for the Superinteadency, addresses the electors on Thursday.

NAPIER, Saturday. The result of the tender by the Banks for the provincial accounts terminated in the Union Hank of Australia being the sucoeasful tenderer at 3 (') per cent on tho daily balance, 2£ per cent, on fixed deposits for three months, and 3 per cent, on deposits for a longer period. The exchange on London is one-half below current rates, and Australia and the provinces at par.

WHANGANUI, Sunday. The ketch ' Kestrel' went ashore and was floated aiT uninjured. A resolution has been tabled in the Borough Council demanding the resignation of the Mayor.

WELLINGTON, Sunday. The Governor arrived m the ' Luna' yesterday evening. The Volunteers lined the wharf, also the Firo Biigades with torches There was a triumphal arch and a procession to Govornrnent House, where the grounds wora thrown open to the public. The Governor was sworn in at half-past 8, before a large concourse of people. Arrived: 'Claud Hamilton,' 'Albion,' ' Rangatira,' 'Napier,' and 'Lyttelton,' ' William Davie.' Shocks of an earthquake have been felt at Nelson, White's Bay, Foxton, Whanganui, Patea.Hawera, and Opunake, simultaneously on the 12th instant.

NELSON", Saturday. Tho CJorernor arrived last niyht, and the public turned out in larjjo numbers, the wharf was lined with Volunteers with torobes, and I113 Excellency heartily cheored. His Honor the Superintendent viaited him on bo.ird tho • Luna.'

LY IT ELTON, Saturday. Tho ' Forfarshire' tailed yesterday with a cargo vaiuod at £40,000, and tho ' Brechin Castle' with a car^o valued at £00,000. Both vessels are bouud for London, <md aro racing home. Sailed- 'Australian Sovereign,' 'Jane Spiers,' 'Hylphule,' and 'lieu Nevis,' for Newcastle.

MJNEDIN, (Sunday. Tho North Waikonaiti election full returns are- Mills, 81; OrLell, 70. Flagawamp—Mills, 27 , Orbell, 15. Clutha : Major Kichardson, 207 ; McNeill, 151 ; Thompson, 140. After tho W&iruna returns were received, McNeill was carried through tho streets.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4932, 16 June 1873, Page 3

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LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. [Per Anglo-Australian Press Telegraph Agency.] Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4932, 16 June 1873, Page 3

LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. [Per Anglo-Australian Press Telegraph Agency.] Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4932, 16 June 1873, Page 3

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