Auckland gathered the accumulated pay of the Yankee Armada, and every man m the Fleet landed .broke m Sydney town, save for a small advance in 1 good conduct cases. Mr'T. Hamer returned to Wellington this week and looks none the worse for his sojourn m the Northern City, it was largely owing to the labors of Mr Hamer and Mr Donne that Auckland was able tn make such a good showing for the -Yankea Fleet, and the Governnien't made a «"is« choice when it put the arrangements la their hands. j A complaint has been made at thit office concerning the hap-haiard manner m which patients are turned out of Ilia Wellington Hospital. In this -instance » hard-working bricklayer, who had been treated for ' a poisoned foot, was discharged as beinjr cured, but -the poor ■ci}ov could hardly "ot about owin.u,. to a severe attack of" sciatica/. Moreover, me Hospital authorities did not forget to send m their little bill and do doubt expect, it to be paid promptly. Their trou« bles about the suffered wno is still con« fined to his room iv Wellington: SSonie-i body wants shakim;* up badly at the Hos-< pita'l. .Complaints 'of Ibis description ar* far too numerous.
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NZ Truth, Issue 168, 5 September 1908, Page 4
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203Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 168, 5 September 1908, Page 4
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