The illness of Mrs Cadman, who is suffering from pleurisy, is so serious that no hopes are entertained of her recovery.
The prospect of having to face an extra levy of L6OOO for hospital purposes has excited some hostility in Wellington. The trustees have received notice from the medical officers that the accommodation is insufficient. There are 55 typhoid fever cases. All the wards are full, and even the corridors have been called into requisition for beds,
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Otago Witness, Issue 1987, 24 March 1892, Page 31
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