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It is pleasing (says the N. Z. Times) to be able to say that Mr Nanearrow, Inspector of Machinery, haa been compfetely exonerated from all blame by the commission appointed to inquire into a charge brought against him by some persons for neglect of duty in allowing the boilers of the steamers Napier and Taranaki to fall iuto a dangerous state, and not condemning them. The evidence showed that he had condemned the boilers some time ago ; and that they were not in a dangerous condition, but could last with safely for another twelvemonth to come by reducing the pressure of steam. Mr ]S T aucarrow, who was suspended during the inquiry, has been reinstated in his office.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 235, 1 November 1876, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 235, 1 November 1876, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 235, 1 November 1876, Page 2

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