CHOLARA.
Sydney, July 13. — No further development of small-pox has occurred at the Quarantine Station. It appears that the first sufferer (Alexander) was in the employ of the family who have been attacked since going into quarantine.
[by telegraph.— press association.] W ELLINGTON, July, 20. Mr O. S. Cooper, Under-Secretary, has received the following- telegram from tho Board of Health, Sydney, respecting the further development of small-pox in that place :—": — " Mr and Mrs Anderson and two children, who were removed to the quarantine station on the 3rd instant from the suburb of Canterbury, have this day developed small-pox at the quarantine station. The former patient, Alexander, worked for Anderson, and lived at his premises from the 25th to the 30uh ultimo. — Edmund Sayer, Secretary Board pf Health. Sydney, 12th." As the fresh outbreak has occurred in quarantine no steps will be taken to impose quarantine upon ships arriving- in this colony from Sydney.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 212, 23 July 1887, Page 1
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153CHOLARA. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 212, 23 July 1887, Page 1
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