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WHANGAREI.

(From Our CVwn "Correspondent.. WHA-XQAKEI,,' Saturday. Playing at Grahamtown yesterday, City beat Middle' Harbour by 19 points to 8. The fame was fairly fast and open, considering the- i-ough. nature of the ground. Middle Harbour quickly scored a-try, which. was converted, and were allowed a try for obstruction in the latter half, making a total of ,8. For City Massey scored a try (3), Swanberg- a try (6), and \McCrystal a try converted by L. Storey (II).' In the second' spell Swanberg secured another try, converted by Dignnn (16), and- close on time Dignan recorded another try (19). • At the meeting 'of the Marsrten-Kaipara: Hospital Board,.the resignation of Dr. Bai- , ter from the 'Whangarel Hospital, as from . May, 14, was received and accepted; Dr. Kogers, who has , been acting as medical superintendent from May reported. that the present accommodation at the hospital fully taxed, and suggested additions to the mate ward.. Messrs Morey, A. 3. Mc- ; Kenzie and, Mann were appointed a sub-com--1 mittee to consider extensions to. the ward ' and the cost of the same, to'report to the • next meeting. The resignation of Dr. Mars chesini from the Wairoa Hospital was accepted, and Dr. H. Young was appointed ' locum tenens for three months. It was resolved to call for applications for the post of medical superintendent, for the "Wairoa Hospital at. a salary of £300, with : .house and private practice. In connection with the disposal of sewage from the'Whangarei Infectious diseases hospital', St: was re- . solved , to make, an application, to the Minister of Education for a (irant-to, connect the hospital with the Whangarel Drainage works, the amount to be'fixed by Messrs Morey, A.. G, McKenzie and Mann: In response, to an application from, the Borough Council, supported by the -Whangarei School Committee, to have the medical superintendent at the hospital appointed as district health officer, it was resolved "that the ' committee he informed that, the Board reS-- grets' that, owing to the conditions of the , superintendent's appointment, the request r cannot be granted." ....■,: £ P AERO A. ■■ ; : ( i In the. Police Court on Thursday, before 1 Mr F. J. Burgess, S.M., Edward Cs'eil Whit-1 • ten was charged 'thitt he stole from the dwellingHhouse of Wm. Emett, at Paeroa, one gold watch, one gold chain, one silver . .watch and chain, one gold-mounted green-' stone brooch, and several other email things. TVta; (Emett, a. farmer, residing on the Paeroa-Te A-roha-road, identified the jewellery produced -as his; Aecneeff pleaded guilty,* and. ; waa remanded to the Supreme Court for sentence.. Whitten was also charged ■with stealing from (the d-welllrig-house of TV. f B. Hall, at NTci Pah, a watch guard and several ; other trinkets. . Accused pleaded guilty, and was remanded to the Supreme i Court for sentence.. James, Crosby 'iluir, i who was remanded on -the cha-rge of stealing T £42" from the dwelling. of A. 'Andersen, "at f Karangahaie.on July 2nd, came up.- The x police witness , had left the district since accused was last "before the Court, and the » police having no other witnesses to call, 3 the case waa TVitMrawn. Andrew Moran ■was charged on three separate informations .with (having sold liquor in. the no-license district of Ohinemuri. Accused pleaded guilty to all charges, and .was fined f3O ion the first charge and £10 on each of the I other charges, making a total of. £50, and • costs amounitlng to £L 5/. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 161, 9 July 1910, Page 7

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WHANGAREI. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 161, 9 July 1910, Page 7

WHANGAREI. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 161, 9 July 1910, Page 7