LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS.
Tauranga, Tuesday Captain Morris, an extensive settler, intends standing for the Provincial Council. Some brides at Taupo, constiucted by natives, have been condemned., and a conti.icttn rebui'tl tliomlet to Mr McAulcy, of Tauranga.
We' ' 'Dgl on, Tuesday. The Agent-General prom ; ses to adviso the Government in reference to the contiacL ■with the lJamlmrg Gove'-n-nieut|''or the supply of ltnraiginnts. All ordeis for the wiilway material were iv hand. The steamer Ladybinl has sailed for the scene of the wrc-k of the Kaugltoto.
I Mmeilin, Tnesdiy A private telegram fiom Quecnstawn con dims the reported rickressof theShoto\e > Company's uef A new company is to be foiined to work the Terrace. F The Lakes nomination is fixed for the 16th and the po(l for the 19th. Airow asks Fish to stand, The contest will lie between Innes and Fish if the latter stands A private letter from Melbourne s.iys that an angeraents for the All-England team to vu>it the colonies aie almost completed. The following men are ready to sfart : — P. G-. Grace, Hornby, Jupp, .Humphrey, Appleton, Mclntyre, Yaidley, and Lillewhite, jun. Grace, Wutheißton, and Orswin have not given their final answer.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 194, 7 August 1873, Page 2
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