TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
(Per Press Agency.') THIS DAT. Auckland, Oct. 12. The South British report has been adopted, the directors are re-elected, and their honorarium increased to seven hundred pounds a year. A ship, believed to be the White Eagle, 89 days out from London, is signalled. She brings no immigrants. Invercargill, October 10, The local Board of Health met to-day to consider two undoubted cases of scarlet fever, one in a private house, and the other at the immigration barracks. A committee was appointed to look for a suitable place to isolate the cases. The Board meets again this evening to receive the report.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 416, 12 October 1875, Page 2
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