THE HOSPITAL SHIP MAHENO.
WELLINGTON, last night. The following officers, nurses, and men will compose the staff of the Maheno on her third charter as hospital ship, the appointments dating frxun_December 21. 1916:— ' New Zealand Medical Corps: Lieut-enant-Colonel Richard Walked* Anderson (officer commanding), Major Roderick McKenzie Gunri, Major Frederick Goulbum Gibson, Captain Philip Stanley Foster, Captain James Ferguson Duncan, Captain; John Mikle- Hyde (adjutant and quartermaster), -Major William Nathaniel Carlon Bond* (Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry, Nevv Zealand).' . Chaplains' Department:. Revs. William Ready to the forces- 4th class, Thos. Frederick Connolly,. G.-Barnett (both 4th class). <•:■...-'.,-. ■ . ' ' .? New* Zealand Army -.Nursing- Service : Matron T. Bag-ley; iSisters C. McKenny, C. Steele, D. E. Giffney, staff nurses, E. H. Grant M. J. Cameron, A. E. Bennett, O. McKay, C.^McFarlarie, M. i Jackson A A. McKenziey M. , H; P. Mcll\vra,ith, C v 7[. Burke, Sessy Maxseild: masseuses, Miller and Dorothy Miller. . . ■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14190, 6 January 1917, Page 3
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144THE HOSPITAL SHIP MAHENO. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14190, 6 January 1917, Page 3
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