NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
(By Telenraph:—Pres3 Association.) HOSPITAL AND PRESS.ABTICLES. ' HOUSE SURGEON ADMONISHED.'. ' DiincdinV December 5. • ■■'At a- special-meeting --of.' Hie Hospital nni Charitable -Aid Board' held to-night to crti'si'dßr ; Dr; '■• Valintine's report ■ and Miss M'Lean's recommendations with rcs,jwct to conditions at the hospital, a letter was received from Dr., Whetter, ex-pressing-regret for'his action in allowing a r>ress reporter admission to the hospital recently to make inquiries regaj-d----,ing\ the...management..(-, .The explanation was. accepted.- the* .'hope Joeing expressed that' lie- would' in future : . recognise the responsibilities attaching to. his position, '.file: case of Nurse Woojhviml, who is under suspension for.-furnishing information to. a reporter; was. referred to the Hos.pital Board for'a report,-as also were itter matters '.concerned in Hie report from Dr. Yalintine and Miss M'Lcan.
''FAKING" SHOW FLOWER BLOOMS. DISQUALIFIED FOK LIFE. New Plymouth, December 5. The Waitara Horticultural Society today disqualified an exhibitor for life for "faking" the blooms.of pelargoniums and geraniums by piecing together petals of various blooms, and decided to notify all horticultural societies in the Dominion. The New Plymouth Society to-night decided to ask him lo resign from membership and to refrain from cxhibitiiii; here. The offender is a very old and enthusiastic grower and ■exhibitor. NAPIER THEATRE SITE. AN OFFER ACCEPTED. Napier; December 5: ' The Napier Borough Council, at a special, meetius to-iiiiht.'accepted the offer of Mrs. Randall; at , £6500, for a theatre site. The property is two and three-quarter acres in extent, and- is situated in the heart of the towii. ■ ■ A WRESTLE FOR A WHALE. Blenheim, December .5.. Mr. Florence. S.M., gave judgment for plaintiff for -.£2OO, the full amount and costs, in the case Jackson v. Baldick and others, the'claim' for value of a whale lost by plaintiff's party in Queen Charlotte >Soiind, and found by defendants. Notice of appeal was given by each of the .defendants, anil the case will come before the Chief Justice this week. EMPTY HOUSE BURNT. Duncdin, An unoccupied house at Opoho, valued at ',£250, and owned by Edward Osten, Wellington, was totally destroyed by five. It was insured for .£250 in. the State office. The origin of the- fire is a mystery.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 992, 6 December 1910, Page 6
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