SMALLL-POX IN SYDNEY.
Sailors' Home in Quarantine
NEW ZEALAND POSSIBLY IN
FECTED.
(eeuter's telegram.)
Sydney, this day. '.., A CASE of small-pox has occurred here. The. sufferer, a man named Alexander, was one of the crew of the Glaslym wrecked in the China Seas. He lately arrived from Hong Kong in the steamship 7 Port »Victor, which ' carried several s passengers and brought a clean bill of health. He spent one night in the Sailors' Home here, the inmates of which are now all quarantined. Alexander has been placed aboard the quarantine hulk. So faivas is known, six of tho Port Victor's passengers went to New Zealand by the s.s. Wakatipu on her last voyage from this port.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 54, 2 July 1887, Page 8
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