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"V: 1 "'.'. J \/,s^- : .l^H^V:MiM»h'J?p»-' /; - C' P- Ingram, farmer, of Opoitii has been committed to the Supreme C©uft, Napier, for sentence for stabbing a horse' with a pitchfork. The animal was in a shocking condition. Bail was allowed Mr Hursthonse, Chief Engineer of Roads, accompanied by Mr M'Millan, engineer for Hawke's Bay, inspected the jFfase r t°wn bridgo site this morning, and went on to Waikarembana"; Wxstfobt, This day. Fears are entertained of the safety of Dr H» B- Owen,, who left Kakarainea for Mokibinui ou WedueKa»y morning By the beach route. He should have reached his destination on that night but nothing has been seen of him since. He bad been ill and there is just a chance tkat he may have returned to Xakanwnea. Search parties are out. Auckland, This day. The Chief Health Officer, Dr MasVo, arrived in Auckland this morbiDg, and in the afternoon laid his scheme for an infections diseases hospital at Pt. Cbtivalier befiire a meeting of irepref sentatives of th« lpcal authorities. As; a result of the^ast conference Dr Mason bad modified his scheme aod brought with him plans of a building estimated, to cost Li 6,700, including a water ropply and drainage. Today's meeting, however, rejected the proposal, after a warm discossidn, and decided that the Hospital should be erected in the grounds of tke general hospital. Dr Mason said he would do all he oeuld tb prevent thitu-

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 300, 21 March 1903, Page 3

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lnterprovincial News Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 300, 21 March 1903, Page 3

lnterprovincial News Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 300, 21 March 1903, Page 3