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PORT CHALMERS.

This day. Arrival at Fort Chalmers of the Gloucester. ; t r Small-poas ba T>bar& r ; Arrived:. Barque Glouce3ter> \. from Hongkong. She left on the 23th January, aticNfrings 120 Chinese and one European passenger. Small-pox broke put ten days after leaving Hongkong. Fifteen cases in all have occurred, with three deaths—rtwo Chinese and one Fijian sailor. The last case, appeared on the 15 th of February. Four cases are now raging; the rest of the passengers and crew'all well. The vessel is quarantined, a guard boat rowing round her. •"..:.-

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2564, 26 March 1877, Page 2

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PORT CHALMERS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2564, 26 March 1877, Page 2

PORT CHALMERS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2564, 26 March 1877, Page 2

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