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PROVINCIAL.

Dunedin, May 2. A new Executive has been formed, hut the names are not yet announced. Mr Webster ■will probably be at the head. Mr ——, the Mayor of Dunedin for feveral years, has declined to. come forward at the approaching election. Wellington, May 4. The crew of the immigrant ship Golden Sea, now lying in quarantine, are in a state of mutiny. The havo broached tbe cargo, and threaten to burn the vessel The Luna has just left with a detachment of the Armed Constabulary to take the mutineers Into i custody. Auckland, May 2. The Cyphreneß has arrived. She arrived at Kandavau from Sydney on the 9th of April, transhipped her maiis and passengers to the Mikado, and left with the Mikado's mail and passengers for New Zealand on the evening of the 27th of April. The saloon passengers for Auckland include Mr and Mrs. P. Comiskey, J. W. Carlisle (mail agent), C S. Jones, Andrews (mail agent), and pilot George Frost. For Lyttelton : Mr C. W. Turner, Mrs Turner, servant, and child, 1 nomas Ellis, Edward M'Connell She has nine second-class passengers. The Mongol arrived at Kandavau from New Zealand on the 17th of April, doing the trip in three days sixteen hoars. She sailed for Sydney on the 25th of April. The Mikado arrived from San Francisco on the -3rd, exchanged mails and pas engers with the Mongol and Cyphrenes, and started with a full complement of passengers on the. evening of the 27 th. The Macgregor was to leave for Sydney on the following day. H.M.S. Pearl let Kandavau on the 20th, and the Rosario on the 23rd. The Cypbrenes brings 210 tons of cargo for Auckland.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 105, 4 May 1874, Page 2

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PROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 105, 4 May 1874, Page 2

PROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 105, 4 May 1874, Page 2

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