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[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Dunedin, Feb. 19. Sailed— May Queen for London, with 3286 bales of wool and nine passengers, including Mr Elliott, of Auckland, and family. As it was reported there were cases of measles on the passage, the Charlotte Gladstone is detained in quarantine. Three additionalrepresentatives, Shand, Jamieson, and Pell, proceed to Nelson to the prize-shooting, at the Government's expense. Dr Burno has resigned his seat on the Board of Health, owing to the Charlotte Gladstone being so soon admitted to pratique. The captain of the vessel says the immigrants scarcely underwent any medical examination, and were diseased when shipped. New Plymouth, Feb. 19. Late Sydney papers by the Go-a-head announce that the A.S.N. Company are going to run a line of steamers to the southern ports of New Zealand, commencing with the Victoria in March. New Plymouth will be the first port of call.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1422, 20 February 1873, Page 2
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149LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1422, 20 February 1873, Page 2
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