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[Ebotee’s Agency.] QuarantineSydney, August 28, Sir Arthur Gordon, with the other passengers and the crew of the steamer Gunga, have been removed from the vessel to the quarantine station ashore. Sir Arthur’s attendant, who is believed to be suffering from smallpox, has been isolated at Little Hay sanitorium and is now under the care of Dr Bailey. The ship has been fnmigated and pratique granted. ShippingArrived, last evening—Eotomahana from Auckland. The doctors are still undecided whether the case of sickness on hoard the Gunga is smallpox. She will, however, be detained in quarantine for several days. Melbodene, August 28. The Merchant Shipping and Underwriter’s Association report, under date London, August 26th—Arrived from Lyttelton, Kinross (left 16th May); Guy Mannering, at Falmouth (left 3rd May). Adelaide, August 28. The ship Eden Holme, frbm London, (left May 30th), arrived here today with the crew of the ship Launcelot, who were rescued as that vessel was sinking.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2941, 29 August 1882, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2941, 29 August 1882, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2941, 29 August 1882, Page 2