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PROPOSED NEW HOSPITAL

FOR HAWERA

DISCUSSED BY HOSPITAL BOARD

In the course of some discussion at Monday s meeting of t: c Jiawera t>.>-j>i-rai Board with referonoe to renaiiin-' the roof, the chairman iMr N-lan) said the Board would have to face ihe'q- estion of the re-ereytiou :,i the comro of the building within ihe. ns< t two \t; ]& Phey could not i,n c.atmualiy pa c-h----mg as they had beon duns; m bhe past The discussion was adjourned i.iit-il after inspection of tl.e building v] K >n the chairman again sail the i c-*iti»n would have to be faced in a year or two. a? 1" S ells: Why not face Ifc ™ onre? to Wv ai" X: * What * lVl)uld llke Mr Wells said it would he for letter to re-erect the whole of the buiHing row i? it had to be done. There" would be ro use m spending a lot of r.oney m iepairs and to discover that m ai.oti,«■ other building. If it J lad to t e JaSl now was the time. Mr Swadling said ho was cf the s- me opinion as Air Wells. He would he In af wou°ldT af ing aS r ch of tlie "^ as would do temporarily, and leave -i<* m Mh c buildifl S «^e ai pJs?bi + , Mr Wells: The building has got to The Chairman: That rs my feeling. Mi Goodland enquired if the old roof would stand for a fittle whole longer" Mr Duirs: Impossible. ' Sn^rmuffio^onteSb \ certaip sSceo^ iZ PA^u gAi? r they knew t]*at eventualand ?ett dH T° U/ d ? aV6 to come pair d kept in decen* ™~

Mr Wells pointed out that the cost oCorif + 7£300' and that would pay about twelve months' interest on thl vu y ,n Or. a new building. c The Chairman said there was absolute\n^ dil übt that they would have to rebuild the centre of the hospital^ another two years. But the repairs would ed Iht™ 0™ ™lT th- e * Pealed to build a new hospital. As far -is M y M CVen <£?* that amount. P ' Mr Marx: The next thing how im

nof r S ee.° Odland: That is a' ihi»g I could The Chairman: We would have tn ™t The Chairman: So we should W* into consideration. Re did ™+ ri wooden, hospitals. not llke tQ AIr Marx: I was wondering abou t that

sssr^i^ than tbe fei -*

Mr Wells seconded the motion. lhe motion was carried. n £ Chairman, Messrs Wells Mary Goodland, and Taylor were appoirted a '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 21 November 1911, Page 5

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PROPOSED NEW HOSPITAL Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 21 November 1911, Page 5

PROPOSED NEW HOSPITAL Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 21 November 1911, Page 5

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