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[new zealand press assooiax'iqst.] Wellington, Nov. 4. The appointments of Katene and Parata are confirmed, The Government do not intend to increase the hours of attendance by civil servants, but are to do with fewer. They will dismiss incapables, and pay good servants better, Colonel Harrington has been placed on half-pay till the end' of the year. His apr pointment then ceases, The appointments of Captains Humphries, M'Pherson, and Dawson are abolished. DIJNEDIN, NOV. 4. Mr Georgo Brodie, late Accountant in Bankruptcy, died yesterday, A fire occurred at Naseby, causing the total destruction of the premises of Mr Coxhead, photographer, which were uninsured. Auckland, Nov. 4. The crew of the Nevada have petitioned the Government for remission of the fine upon the cook of the vessel, who was convicted of smuggling cigars. The crushing of the Cure claim is expected to yield 1400oz. The week's return from the Caledonian claim is 280oz.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1332, 5 November 1872, Page 2
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154LyATEST TELEG-EAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1332, 5 November 1872, Page 2
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