INFANTILE PARALYSIS
AUCKLAND AREA CASES TOTAL OF SIXTY-TWO (Vov Vi-csti Association.) AUCKLAND, last night. Two small boys were admitted to the Auckland Hospital to-day to undergo treatment for infantile, paralysis. One patient, aged eight years from Heme Bay is regarded by the authorities as a positive case, but the other, aged seven, from .Mount Roskill, is merely a suspect.
Sine<' the outbreak of the epidemic in December, 62 cases have been notified in tlio Auckland district.
Bay. She sails to-night for Napier, and is to work Waikokopu on Saturday on her way back to northern ports The Pakura arrives to-morrow from Lyttelton, Wellington and Napier. After discharge and loading .she departs for Waikokopu and Lyttelton.
The Awahou reached Gisborne early tiiis morning from Hicks Bay. l,"n completion of loading this evening .she departs for Wellington. The Margaret W. arrived here at 4.20 a.m. to-day from Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay. She sails to-night for Tolaga Bav and Auckland.
'Hie Allair is reported to have left Auckland on Tuesday evening with a shipment, of benzine for (iisborne. ll i-> hoped that the vessel will arrive here 10-niglit and that she will discharge to-morrow, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Auckland.--May 27: Arrived, Tairoa, 12.30 a.m., from" Brisbane; Port Waikato, 1 p.m., from Wellington. Lyttelton.-May 26: Sailed. Breeze. 4.55 p.m., for Wellington : Narbada, f 1.15 p.m.. for Duncdiii ; Wingatui. 6.10 p.m.. for Dunediti; Wahine. 8.35 p.m.. for Wellington. . , Bluff.—May 37: Arrived. Waitaki, 6 fi in. yesterdliv. from Wellington. Suva.—May' 2.7: Arrived, I'iona, 0.00 a.m.. from Auckland. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland.--Kairanga. Limerick. Maui Pomare, Matua. Wanganella, Recorder, Canadian Highlander. Keifnku Main. PontvpTidd. and Trelyon. Wellington. ■- Rangalirn. Tiimahin.;. Wahine. Xucula. Aorangi, Ivaikorai. Kekerangu. Maiingnimi. Niagara. Pott, Tauranga. I'oit Whangarei. South Sea, ("!. R. Walden, Akaron, Alcides. Klax, Mataroa, Monterey. Newton Mini. Norfolk', Rangitane, Rolorna, Rnahine. South Africa, and Svdney Maru. A.warua.- -H.M.S. Wellington. Karetu, Kauri. Narbada. Waikonaiti. Waitaki. Triona. Canadian Conqueror, City of Oran, Columbia, Maolsnyeker. Malolo, •Mongolia, Mopltnn, Grama, Ormonde, ; Oronsay, and Queen Mary.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19335, 27 May 1937, Page 3
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