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THE SMALL POX.

In the last number of the Maori Messenger, we warned our native readers that that horrible malady the Small Pox had made its way into Sydney. Since then, the barque Gratitude lias arrived in Auckland from the New Hebrides, with tlio Itishop of Now Zealand, his family, and others. The intelligence, conveyed by the Gratitude is to lhe>lbllowing effect : "The Small Pox is raging most virulently at Tutiiin. All the teachers and one of the teachers' wives, bad fallen victims of the disease." If the natives of New Zealand be wise, they will hasten to escape from this fell scourge, by getting vaccinated without delay.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 124, 22 September 1853, Page 3

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108

THE SMALL POX. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 124, 22 September 1853, Page 3

THE SMALL POX. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 124, 22 September 1853, Page 3

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