LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. Tauranga, Monday.
Mr Quick, with hia bugg>, succeeded in reaching laupo yesterday evening, all well. "Ho returns to-morrow. Wellington, Monday. Arrived : Cainillc, from Newcastle. Sailed : Gazelle mid lleversham, for Newcastle. Tuesday. The Independent states that Dr Feather.stone has gnen Messrs. F.irnvll, Birch, and Seaton £700 each as immigration ii"eiit3. It protests, against such e\penditure as contrary to the understanding on |which they wont home, and unauthorised by Go\ eminent. The Luna is just coming up harbour. Christchurch, Tucsd.ij*. The land sales last month realised the sum of £38,171. Napier, Tuesday. Arrived : Canterbury , from Wellington. Dunecuu, Monday. It is rumoured th.it Mr Ilallenstein resigns his seat for Wakntip. . , „, , Sailed : Christian McAusland, for London, with t,ooo bales wool iind flax, 300 tons preserved meat, and 7,0000z gold ; A" wt Muir,;ibr Jiondon, with 11,207 bushels of wheat. 'The WsjinVt Kast Station h.ti been sold for £1,00(1, and the Wanako- West Station lor £10,000. Mr Henry Campbell «.ii tlie pureluwr of both. The H\de Home Station, 43,000 acres, was Bold for .CIUS.OOO to Mr T. C I^uu . Tlic quarter's revenue ninoimls to £60,357, showing an mcreftsc of 2,780 over the corresponding quarter 1872. The Elizabeth Company's last crushing gave 113oz from IGO tons cf stull" from the bottom level. The Charlotte Gladstone is loading wool for Adelaide. Tuesday. The (ify election resulted o.i follows: — Fish, Gl'^, Primer, 5-J-l ; Reeves, 333. Tlie north escort brought 57320z of gold. Sailed : Cnarlotte GhuLlone, for Adelaide ; Wellington, h.s-.i far Northern poi ts. Mr McGhvshan, M.H.R., })rocecd3 to England to obtain plan i for a paper manufactory. M.i John Audcison, of iuukaL.au, one of the oldest settlerp, died suddenly, Nelson, Tuesday. The windows of St Michael.s Church, at Waimci VVcst, has been wilfully smashed by some persons nnknoYwi, A man named Orry Hope rceened a stalp wound nnd fractured jaw from a blow gi\ en behind him after an altercation with an ostler named Hansc. A fire at Wakapuaka has caused considerable dmnago to <ho pioperty of a settler named Wntgg r The aco Stewards have reversed their former decision cijiccting the Consolation Handicap, and ga\e the race to Magenta, but they likewise handed to Mr Walters something upmalent to stakes. The steamer Charles Edward look a number of excursionists to Whangauui jeslerday.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 141, 3 April 1873, Page 2
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