TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
4> [from our own correspondent.] DUNEDIN. Tuesday, 9 a.m. After the resignation of the Executive, the Superintendent sent for Mr lleiil, who is now engaged in forming a Ministry. Nothing definite as to who are to be members has yet transpired. His Honor, in a message to the Council yesterday, recommended a dissolution. A number of vessels have been stranded on the coast during the last few days, owing to the heavy sea rolling in. The Mary Ogilvie and Margaret Campbell are ashore at Oamaru; Moa at Allday Hay, and Advance at Waikouaiti.
Edwards beat the local pedestrian, M'Cregor, in the seven-mile walking match on Saturday. It was an easy victory for Edwards, who came in with a magnificent spurt. A man named John O'Longhlin was killed at Surface Hill, Naseby, on Saturday by a fall of earth.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 183, 13 May 1873, Page 5
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