THE MAKURA'S PASSENGERS
Vvi (it mmiua.—tieua assocutkul) « t. "'■""■" Auckland; ThM D»y. *A number of the Maknra's passengers, Wcepting those who came into contact jwrth influsnz* patients and stowaids-en-■gSjged on the qnazantipe island, were I bought to Auckland, to-day.
. SWelliiigton North acknowledges Trith \ tlf^nks tiie., following donations: Anony-f-mwas, per George Potherick, £10; Mr. JiL* Blondell, £5; **F," Anonymoug, £1; ij)|r Mr*f Nithan; £1 and 2s 6d. The nzittee desires to thank Mr. Campbeli ftt) and Mr. Leighton (JohnsdnviUe) a genercrps supply of fresh milk, and others, -who gave material, assistance. (Tiie depot is now finally dosed. All ac'«Snnts shoald be rendered at ones to iJ»6r. Herbert ;Roa», Box 568, and dtona-t-lipns may »l«b be sent to the same aditihs. :;',/ • ■■ ;• • ■." "A Press Anociation meaMge from )J)wned\n states that the influenza po»iition contitroes Mtiifictory. There is a kfljobability of «U kx»l Ta«triction», such won picture thesttw, etc., being lifted «a Sstnrday next-.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 140, 10 December 1918, Page 8
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149THE MAKURA'S PASSENGERS Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 140, 10 December 1918, Page 8
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