BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Auckland, May 31. Scarlet fever has broken out at the Maori Hostelry, and the patients have been isolated.
. Nelson, May 31. The stcaip dredge Erskine, from Glasgow to Lyttelton, put in here. to-day owing to bad weather in the Strait. She is last from Adelaide, which she left on the 16th inst. She will sail for Lyttelton when the weather moderates.
■Wellington, May 31, Ih anticipation of a very large attendance at-the installation of Sir Donald M‘Lean as District Grand Master of Freemasons for the North Island it has been decided to issue tabkets,. without which no one will obtain admission.
June 1. ; At a meeting of the medical men of the City last night it was agreed to form a Medical Society,; and all the necessary officers were appointed. Mr Eliot, who was recently appointed Inspector for New Zealand of the National Rank, and who bad to resign on account of ill-health, has been re-appointed to the managership of the Bank of Australasia in Melbourne.
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Evening Star, Issue 4138, 1 June 1876, Page 3
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169BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4138, 1 June 1876, Page 3
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