LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS.
Napier, Wednesday. AH the Hoveling* pns«enirers were engaged to-'lnv, with the exception of very large families, who are likely to be engaged to-morrow. Wellington, Wednesday. Instructions have been giren Jo spare no cct.ense to mako immigrants comfortable when they land. l\vo lota are expected shortly in Sab-bury per Duke of Edinburgh The j >urneymen pninter* riemnnd 12s per day of eight hours «nfl threaten to strike if tlieir demands nro not eonipiiecl with. Dunedin, AVedne«(kv. A .«u?ar eompnry hn^ issued a prospectus. TLe i)roposed capital ii fixed nt £100.000. The licensed victiiallirs hove rcsolvpd on the co-operntion of victualler* throus»'ioiit the olony, in order to initiate ioint action for the protection of the trade. Hokihka, Wednesday. The Governor arrived at 7 la«t night. He did not wait for the. procession intended. Ho will proceed t& Grejmouth to-morrow. There was a loynl demonstration, hut. Mirpri«e is felt tbat the Governor should linve declined a public reception.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 245, 4 December 1873, Page 2
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