KAIPAKI NEWS
(Own Correspondent)
•Mr Athol McDonald, the eldest son of Mr apd Mrs A. E. McDonald, who lias been a patient at the Waipukurau Sanatorium for the past 15 months, has been transferred to the Epsom Men’s Shelters, Auckland, where it is hoped the change will prove beneficial to him. Both the little daughters of Mr aiid Mrs Rowell and Mrs W. Tarr have returned home, after undergoing operations in “Cassell.” They are > gradually improving. Master Trevor Ganly, second son of Mr and Mrs Ganly, who has been unwell for some weeks, was removed to the Waikato Hospital On Saturday'' last, for X-ray examination. The condition of Mrs D. McKinnon remains much about the same, and is still causing her friends anxiety. ' Sympathy goes out to Mr and! Mrs A. Scott, whose rnothor, the late Mrs Scott, of Cambridge, passed peacefully away on Christmas .morn, after a long and patiently borne illness.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXX, Issue 2432, 3 January 1931, Page 5
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