THE DUNEDIN HOSPITAL
[by telegraph.— pkkss association.! Dunkdin, Wednesday. The Hospital trustees and the medical staff had a conference, to-night, regarding the Hospital site, the trustees desiring to obtain an opinion as to the present site being further utilised, or the desirability of erecting an entirely new building on parb of the town belt. Ne decision was arrived at. The report of Dr. Carew and Sir J. Hector, the late Commissioners, came in for some severe criticism, some members of the staff saying they did not attach imtance to it, and others characterising it as ridiculous and incorrect.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8476, 29 January 1891, Page 5
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