CHRISTCHURCH.
December 14.
The Hospital Board have resolved to id form tbe Colonial Secretary that the Board has no reason to expect to be able to supply half the charitable aid required next year by voluntary contributions. There were thirteen applicants for positions on the medical staff of the hospital. Drs , Stuart, Guthrie, Wilkini, Towneend, and Frankish were selected, and Dr. Do) le was appointed medical officer to tbe Charitable Aid Board. .
Though the time signal operations were successful on Monday night, the desired data for ascertaining the longitude of New Zealand could not be obtained, as cloudy weather at Sydney prevented the stars being seen. Colonel Tupman proposes to make another attempt at Wellington.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3567, 14 December 1882, Page 3
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