THE TWELFTH OF JULY.
[Specially Telegraphed to Star.]
| PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.!
Auckland, Tuesday night.
The Orangemen paraded and marched through the principal streets of the city with banners, &c, flying.
Chruistchurch, Tuesday night.
The Christchurch and Suburban Orange Lodges commemorated the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne with a procession, sports, and a dinner iv the evening. Th j procession, comprising about COO Orangemen, wearing regalin, and carrying numerous flags and banners, inarched through the principal streets, but avoidod Barrett's Hotel, whoro the previous disturbance occurred, and pvocoodod to tho sports' grounds. Thoro woro grave apprehensions of a Korious riot, as it was well-known that largo quantities of rovolver cartridges had been purchased lately. It is stated 011 good authority that the Orangemen intend d to havo a much greater display, but were dissuaded by the police from doing so.
The clergy at the Roman Catholic Churches warned their parishione-s on Sunday to take" no notice of the intended
Orange processions on the following day, and said that anyone misguided enough to disregard this warning would be considered an enemy to the Catholic Church.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 July 1880, Page 2
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186THE TWELFTH OF JULY. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 July 1880, Page 2
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