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Small Pox in the Colony.

(BY TELEGRAPH.) Dunedin, June 30. Arrived, Charles Woialey, ship, from London. The chief officer died on the voyage out, the disease being stated to have been cbicken-pox, of which there were two or three cases on board, but the persons affected had recovered. The vessel has been placed in quarantine. The voyage occupied 104 days. Later On the health officers boarding the ship Charles Worsley, they pronounced one seaman shown to them attacked by tbe small-pox. Three persons are attacked. Joseph Peregrine, aged 41, has died from it, and two others are badly marked. (For continuation of news seefourthpage.}

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3122, 30 June 1881, Page 3

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Small Pox in the Colony. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3122, 30 June 1881, Page 3

Small Pox in the Colony. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3122, 30 June 1881, Page 3

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