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TYPHUS FEVER AT MATATA, BAY OF PLENTY.

The cutter 'Julia' arrived last night from Matata, Bay of Plenty, and the master of her reports that; typhus fever had been raging there for four or five weeks before he left ; and that sixty Maoris and several Europeans, amongst whom were his own wife and mother, had died from it. — " Daily Southern Cross," Dec. 4.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 2015, 31 December 1863, Page 8

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TYPHUS FEVER AT MATATA, BAY OF PLENTY. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 2015, 31 December 1863, Page 8

TYPHUS FEVER AT MATATA, BAY OF PLENTY. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 2015, 31 December 1863, Page 8

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