SMALLPOX.
Two steerage passengers from the Preussen are sickening for smallpox at the quarantine station. These further outbreaks are attributed to imperfect isolation. MblboobnE; Jinnarv 2. No fresh cases of smallpox have been reported among the Preussen's passengers. Affairs at the quarantine station are progressing satisfactorily. Adelaide, January 1. Another of the Frenssen's passengers at the quarantine station is sickening for smallpox^ r
Wt (Evening Sell) have been oredibly informed by a gentleman who has travelled over the North of this colony, that he has, m the inland distrusts, eaten Oiroalar Head potatoes, borne all the way by steamer from Tasmania^ sent up to Whangarei by steamer and then patted Inland by builook dray ; that colonial, bf bigs, the offspring of farmers, are being brought yp on Swiss milk ; that tinned Bilinon aye consume! on the banks of the estuaries and rivara iv the North that ar« UUmlly alive with fish.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1446, 3 January 1887, Page 2
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151SMALLPOX. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1446, 3 January 1887, Page 2
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