«Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabbying Passengebs and Cabgo. «&wf^.-. T_T A U R A X I . .'. , Fbom Gbahamstown. ' Thursday, at 4 o'clock afternoon Friday, at 4 o'clook afternoon , FbOM AUCKLAND. Thursday, at 10 o'clock morning Friday, at 10 o'clock morning Return Ticket available from 23rd December to 4th January—Saloon, 12s; Steerage, Bb. P.S. ENTERPRISE No. 2. Fboji Gbahimstown Whabf. "Friday, at midnight — Monday—Excursion to Coromandel. Fbom ATrcktAUD. '; (Wednesday, at 6 o'clock evening ?.=• : . 1 'TKursday/at 7'o'clock evening ■ : • ' Sunday, evening Beturn Tickets available from 23rd December to: 4th,Januaryrr:ai«lbon,"i2B j Steerages. Weatheriandiotber: ciroiiinJtainceß permitting. $gjT Not responsible for accidents in Shippingi CarryiDg or Dischi|rging Live: Stock,- or for any Goods, Parcels, 4c, put on board unloßS signed for. , .- r % ('■ , : ' "W. SOUTEB ABD GO., 814 '" "Agents. STEAM TO PAEBOA, OHINEMTTRI, UNDER THBEE HOURS. H^^ ffIHE very fast Steamer ||j|y|g^ TEANSIT, '';■ ■ ; H. DiiTOK, Master^ .■" ■y."' '■■'■■ . FobOhinemtolv :-; ':': -:; FECK ShOBTXAND > (CAIIiINGI-; AI GpAHAMS-; Monday, ft (Boxing-iPay),;, at/ 7 •■io'elo.ck morning—-Excursion Return Tickets--B6xing'day, ss. FBOM .OHEfEIdCUBI. ...,. . .. . Friday, at -r o'clock .' ;' * ' The usual rates fpr paßsengers and cargo. ggp°vNoTE.-T-All Goods delivered; at ,the Shortland Goods Shed.will be signed for.. ■ , Weather and other circumstances permitting. MaitbicJ! PpwEß, Agenfc,: dhiuemuti,; ' : W.! Sottteb & Co., Agents/ Thames. ; E^GiUESION TO COKOMANpEL.' MONDAY,JBOXING DAY. ENTERPRISE No. 2 Will leave Grahamstown Wharf at 7 a.m. for Coromandel, on MONDAY, December 27, ] Boxing Day, with, passengers, rto - attend-; the Coromandel Races, returning from C6foman> del at 7 o'clock Evening. - •'. EeturnTickets ....L...... «6s < •;:••;':. I. '■ ;• w..;souTEß>?co, s -,;yr v J. 606 .':" -,■': •' 7 .^-' >/ ;-. ■ -i.: ,■'.. Agents..' BOEOUGrH OF THAMES. \ CASE of SCARLET FEVER being re- •*■*'' ported as' haviDg occurred in the Borough, the attention:of the inhabitants is earnestly 1 requested tbthe SUGGESTIONS ; below, furnished by the Beßiient Medical Gentlemen,'in the hope that if the suggestions are attended to the danger may in a measure; be abated,/ -^ LD) December^lylß7s.: i;' '"-^ |
Tn the probable prospect of an epidemic { of Scarlatina occurring,at, the iThame^-^he; Medical Profession 'would "desire upon the iinhftbitariijß, ;and;*morej|Bpecially upon Parents and Guardians, the" neceEßsifcy of CLEANLINESS, in person and premises. Sleeping rooms should M washed frequently! with a solution of Chloride of Lime; free* 'ventilation should be established in dwelling \ houseß, and all privies and; cesspools ought to; be deodorised with the same disinfectant. •■ In all cases, where sore Jbhroat and rash; should affect any member of a household it \ will be the duty of the parents t6 call/In''a; medical manias 606*11 as possible, and in the I meantime to separate the patient as'-faj? as can j be from the rest of the family ; use a garg'ej of chlorate; of for jjthe throat (15 grains \ to thie punce)i;and ; often sponging; the body of 1 the patient with tepid water, put him or her j to bed. Qhloride of lime in solutiongughpktp \ be at onceiused^fpr/wtohm^.^h^bißarodins,' froni whioh' all eicfeta shouldi be immediately: removed. It will be "of great impbrtjihoe to ; attend strictly to the BUggestibns of thomecH--cai'man. . '. ■ .■•■:',:.',. .■-,-■■;..-.-; v^ ".''■■,■■]] The medicalprofessionat the Thamessde-j »ire to impress upon the inhabitants generally^ the great advantage of complete isolation in; all cases of contagious dieorxJer; and this they; hope they may be capable of accomplishing,' in all caees; whereithere; is nonobjection tbTsiich i a course, by the establishment of a Special 'Hospital'for the'reception of patients affected with: Scarlatina, rlti is, impossible to say ho yr. many lives might be sayed,- and.how muchj suffering averted by the timely isolation of a! person affected with this disorder; indeed it I; is not too much to aver that complete isolation' 'bf the first cases .would go far to atop the further progress o| the epidemic. .- r j James Eiisotte, M D. yfM. A..PEB3TOST, M.D. • AiEiANDBK Fox, M.D. ' '- i Mabxin H. Paxne, L.8.0.P., M.E.C.S, ■ ■■-■': OHABIBB ¥. LETHBBiD&B/M.E.O.S. -f; : 1617
' Gents' Clothes,, and every description of Dyeing and eieai|iirig y'd6ner on^the shortest possible notice at the Thames' Dyeing iistablishm^iit, corner of Ebllest ,ton^ahd;liic)%wnd;i^eetf^ADVT.: f :' | We hay e\tem informe^.thft^Mr &. S. O'flalioran stiircarfies on business of an auctioneer and general commission agent, at his office, Banks' Buildings, Grahamstown. N.B. — Out-door sales •onducted at the lowest rates.— -Adyt.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2175, 23 December 1875, Page 2
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664Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2175, 23 December 1875, Page 2
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