THE BLACK DEATH.
PRECAUTIONS IN NEW ZEALAND.
(BY TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Wellington1, this day.
Ab tho Chamber of Commerce mooting today, Mr Galo referred to tho unsatisfactory state of the various quarantine stations of this colony, and, in view of the possibility of a spread of cholera to theso shoro.*, a rosoluf.ion was passed, calling the attontion of tho Governmonb to tho condition of tho stations.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 211, 5 September 1892, Page 4
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