DUNEDIN.
■:■■.•■.-.. - ■■*- . •. • There are six cases of typhoid fever in punedin Hospital at present, those suffering from it were passengers by theTimaru,' which arrived in port last month, and which'was not quarantined by the Board of Health; notwithstanding that a medical member of the Board strongly urged that the vessel should be quarantined. One of the passengers died on the 27th .Novem* her from fever, and another died in the Hospital yesterday. , ' Henry Lion Merieie, arrested in Adelaide for forgery bj a Dunedin detective, is now been escorted to Dunedin by that officer. " In Dunedin there are. eleven candidates for the Junior and three for the Senior Civil Service examination. The female immigrants by the ship Canterbury have been all engaged, the demand being far in excess of the supply. Monday. The Hon. R. Stout has postponed addressing his constituents till the begin* ning of next month, in consequence ot the absence of the Hon. Mr Macandrew, who is to be present on tbe occasion.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3070, 17 December 1878, Page 2
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164DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3070, 17 December 1878, Page 2
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