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[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION;] Wellington, June 1?' In consequence of the outbreak of-sraall-pox in Sydney, the New Zealand* Government have, after considering a telegram received from the Government of New Sooth Wales, resolved to proclaim Sydney and Port Jackson infected places. At a meeting of the Committee appointed at yesterday’s meeting' of persons interested in shipping frozen meat to England, the following resolution was carried : “ That Government should be asked to instruct their sheep and cattle inspectors throughout the Colony to provide the following information : The number of fat stoek deported ; the probable increase that may be expected within tw<>. years from date; the number of stock boiled; and the local consumption.” > - Auckland, June 17. An old lady, Mrs 'Donnelly, living alone in her residence at Howick, was found dead therein. From appearances, she fell dead in the fict of takirt" her tea.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1474, 18 June 1881, Page 2
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