ROTORUA HOSPITAL
ALTERATIONS PROCEEDING ADDITIONAL GRANT MADE [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Thursday Advice that the Cabinet had approved of the Health Department's grant of £4300 in respect of alterations to the Rotorun Hospital being increased by an amount up to £725 was received from the department -it a meeting of the W aikato Hospital Board to-day. The letter from the department stated that it was also agreed that building material from the ends of the wards and from the remnant of the old rotunda block* could be used for alteration work without deduction from the amount of the grant.
"This is very satisfactory," said the chairman, Mr. J. J. Ryburn. "We get everything we have asked for."
The board's architect, Mr. J. H. Edgecumbe, said that the contractor was making good progress, and everything was satisfactory.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21875, 10 August 1934, Page 13
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