INFLUENZA CASES.
i iOOD PROGRESS REPORTED
The influenza patients in the emer ency hospital at "Cintra" are reported to-day to be making satisfactory progress. There have been no further admissions or discharges. It is expected that th-o Government nmtor ship Maui Pomare, on which the >ickness was located, will, after having been thoroughly fumi?ated resume her running to the Pacific Islands bv leaving Auckland on Saturday afternoon
EPIDEMIC AT OXEWHERO.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) PUKEKOHE, this dav
It is reported from Onewh,. r <>. a settlement in the northern portion of the Raglan County, near Tuakau, that influ enza is very prevalent in that district. 1 esterday, it is said, no fewer than 2.5 residents of the district went down with the complaint, which i? reaching epidemia proportions. °
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 85, 11 April 1929, Page 10
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