WORTH SHORE TO HAVE ITS OWN HOSPITAL AT LAST.—After many years of agitation the North Shore boroughs are now to have an auxiliary hospital This was the «j c ' s 'on of a special meeting of the Auckland Hospital Board yesterday. The site, which comprises about 80 acres, is in the centre of Northcote and is already owned by the Hospital Board. This picture was taken looking across Kauri Gully from Onewa Read (the southern boundary) to Raleigh Road, on the horizon (the northern boundary), in (he direction of 1 akapuna. Ihe infant school (partly seen on right) is a portion of the area, which extends fully to the left and somewhat further to the right of the picture.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 9
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119WORTH SHORE TO HAVE ITS OWN HOSPITAL AT LAST.—After many years of agitation the North Shore boroughs are now to have an auxiliary hospital This was the «jc's'on of a special meeting of the Auckland Hospital Board yesterday. The site, which comprises about 80 acres, is in the centre of Northcote and is already owned by the Hospital Board. This picture was taken looking across Kauri Gully from Onewa Read (the southern boundary) to Raleigh Road, on the horizon (the northern boundary), in (he direction of 1 akapuna. Ihe infant school (partly seen on right) is a portion of the area, which extends fully to the left and somewhat further to the right of the picture. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 9
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