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[Eeutbr’s Aobncjt.] .- ■ Smallpox. There are. no.yy; six cases .of smallpox among the Garonne’s passengers. One tettse-ha’vfaovir 'reached what as the stage- ..It is regarded as senoiisj and likely to end fatally. Eise in SugarA private telegram from Mauritius reports that prices for sugar have advanced, 2Qa per top all rpufld,
•j, • v;' o -, SvwiXT, Jan. 9. OH.M.S. Arrived-*—II.M.S. -Nelson, '' Commodore Erskine, to relieve.,the. Woltrei?M flngsllip. <■ ■ | .Capsizes-; ;; : . Three liodls capsized in the harbor on Saturday last,' anti two boys were . drowned. i ’ ■' -
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 2
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82AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 2
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