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Thursday hns boon pv.-r n-med a piAe- n.-ii ilny, in (‘.iinmcni'i'nlion of tin* "jH-'i'in : '! th<Outlet railway. We learn from the / J rc.\ ii:<-ii I 0.., i umeni that the Invercargill Itfi. Glasgow tor- Port Chalmers on Tnly 1 with -IoU oiiC. The Christian M'Ausland which utrived at the Bluff yestenlny, after a pa-sage ..f eiiOy one days, with immigrants, has been git-oaii-tineil. The disease now mi board ew.-ists o( two cases of scarlatina, twelve of whooping cough, and four of broachifa. Du"iug the voyage there were twenty eases of . < arlatiua .and one of typhoid fever, i here wan on.- denih from typhoid, and six from scarlatina and whooping cough.
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Evening Star, Issue 3905, 30 August 1875, Page 3
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111LATE ITEMS. Evening Star, Issue 3905, 30 August 1875, Page 3
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