TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.
(per greyille <tco., reuter’s agest). Cromwell, 'April,6, 5p m. Twenty-nine and a half tons of quartz from the Heart of Oak claim, at the Garrick Range, crushed at the Royal Standard machine, yielded one hundred and seventy two .ounces of gold. Dunedin, April G, r 5, p.m. For the Mataura, Menzies polled sixty-eight, and MTvenzie forty-one. It is rumored there is a hitch about Dr. Featherston going home. It is said he is very indignant at the news from England. Yogel is going to England, and Featherston refuses to be in any way under him. The Superintendent consulted Messrs. Cargill an,l Turnbull, who recommended the \ of a coalition ministry \ *
The Tararua brings dates from Victoria to the 30 ch. The news is unimportant. James Burke of J. L. and C. Burke was killed by a buggy accident in Melbourne. His estate shows a nominal surplus of L 13,000. L 22,000 worth is due by the Dunedin firm. 'Four candiates were nominated for the Super nfcemlency of Wellington, viz.— Messrs. Tenamore, Fitzherhert, Anderson and Martin.
Dr. Moran’s pastoral anathematising the parents of children attending common schools causes considerable attention It is generally condemned kmtside.
f Negotiations are pending for the formation of an Executive. The delay is caused by communications having been made to count v nacfeiSers.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 468, 7 April 1871, Page 2
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