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[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, July 11. An inquest held as to the recent fire in an unoccupied house in Haining street, resulted in a verdiot of incendiarism against persons unknown. Mr H. H. Lahman has been gazetted a Legislative Councillor. Auckland, July 11. Mr M'Gann, ledger-keeper in the Bank of New Zealand, died to-day from suppressed variola. ■ ' ' : ( i It is reported that the Government intend to prosecute the captain of the Nebraska for not disclosing the existence of the disease oh board his vessel. Mark Sheehan, manager of the Green Harp mine, has been arrested. A number of miners left Ooromandel for the Thames, armed with revolvers, to prevent an Orange procession. Dunedin, July 11 . A man has been found frozen to death near Hyde. • .. The ice is seven inches thick at St. Bathans. A meeting in favor of the Permissive Bill was held last night. Only about a hundred were present. The Chamber of Commerce, to-day, resolved to call the attention of the ' Government to the great delay and irregularity attending the transmission of the mails via San Francisco, and to request tint arrangements should be made to connect New Zealand with the Suez mail.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1234, 12 July 1872, Page 2
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