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Shipping Intelligence.

Matters in connection with the ship Lady Jocelyn are progressing very favourably. Chi board, all the remaining passengers had their clothes thoroughly washed and fumigated on Saturday ; theship has been carefully cleansed, and there all is going on well, At the Quaratind .Island, things are aifio V-ery favourable ; there have beeu no new cases, and those under treatment are progressing in a very encouraging manner. The little child which died there last Thursday evening was buried on Friday, and the funeral service read by the doctor. All upon the Island express themselves as highly sntisfied with the accommodation provided for tiiem, and the Hospital department especially receives the highest terms of praise. No doubt these persons are the most fortunate of any whose lot it has been to be quarantined, as the • very comfortable and commodious Barracks have been now but a short time completely finished, and fitted up for their reception. The place affords every opportunity for their comfort and speedy recovery. The passengera on board the ship will be liberated ou Tuesday, as all is in a very saisfactory state. Oue child on, the island is. not expected to recover. EXPECTED ARRIVALS-. Fbojc London. — Christian M'Ausknd. August 23 j Z<eab.ndia k August 99 ; Caller Ou, August 29 ; Elizabeth Graham, September 15; Surat, Sept. 27. From Glasgow. — Jessie Eeadman, August 27th ; Qity of Dunedin, September 23. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For London.— JVfc'r Denny, early ; Wild Duck, 10th inst. For Melbourne. — Claud Hamilton, 19th inst. ; Albion, early.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 303, 12 November 1873, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 303, 12 November 1873, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 303, 12 November 1873, Page 2

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