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SHIP NORTHAMPTON.

The emigrants were landed on Saturday and yesterday in the ship's own boat. We regret to stale that three fresh cases of modified small-pox have broken out, one an adult, a married woman named Ostler, and two children named Lilly and Minnie Everitt. It is understood that arrangements will be made to send a number of the healthy families down to Camp Bay, Yfsterday (Sunday) a man named Atkins, married, was seized with, the game disease,

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 7, 8 June 1874, Page 2

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SHIP NORTHAMPTON. Globe, Volume I, Issue 7, 8 June 1874, Page 2

SHIP NORTHAMPTON. Globe, Volume I, Issue 7, 8 June 1874, Page 2

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