Apiti Motes
[FROM OCB OWN CORRKsrONDKXT.] I regret to have to inform you that Mr Saml. Graham lost his eldest son, Robert, aired eleven year.*, on Wednesday, nt mid-night. The funeral took place yesterdny (Thursday) in tin* Cimrch ground. Unircrsnl sj/npathy is f«M for Mr and Mrs Graham, as this is th<* second child they have lost from the af er-effects of measles. Bushfelling is now l>cn. pushed on rapidly in the Mongawliera. C.xil Creek Block. Among other holders, Mr Marsh is getting his improvements done in his usual energetic style. Tbe epidemic of measles \v\* been very severe in this settlement, -md several severe cases so far have been among adults. The oaly fatal ones have b«en amons children.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 84, 6 October 1893, Page 2
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