All the Auckland papers (says a writer in a Thames paper) are raving about Captain Harding, of the. Nebraska, not haying, been hanged, drawn, aud .quartered.'. After al! said : and done I fail to find evidence that Captain Harding . imported the-, small-pox. Mr Kaye, the only man who could throw light: upon the, matter, has denied haviug stated' that the. disease was on board the steamer ; and all the other cases, here or in Australia, can be distinctly traced 1 , only as far as Gardiner's eating-houße. "
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1292, 19 September 1872, Page 2
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