THE CHOLERA SCOURGE.
Kavages of t&e Uread Disease In South America.
Chief Officer Gay, of the barque MacLeod of St. John, N. 8., which arrived from Buenos Ayres, tells a frightful story of death from cholera in that portion of the Argentine Republic. He says that while his° vessel was lying in the harbour at Buenos Ayres, the people were dying oil like sheep, and the disease seemed to spread like wildfire. No idea could be formed by the chief officer of the'number of cases or deaths occurring daily.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 147, 24 June 1887, Page 5
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