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The following table shows the number of days worked by the men, the number of trees planted, and the value of the work done from May, 1908, to November, 1909 : — Table showing the Number of Days worked, Trees planted, and Money earned by the Sanatorium Expatients at Karere Camp, Whakarewarewa. Name. Days worked. Trees planted. Money earned. £ s. d. W. A. .. .. .. .. 141 106,200 43 14 64. J. A. .. .. .. ..116 82,575 33 0 6f R. B. .. .. .. .. 103 58,425 23 7 0 H. E. .. .. .. .. 78 54,150 24 14 2| N. G. .. .. .. 78 56,700 23 17 64. J. W. .. .. .. .. 98 66,275 26 10 24 H. F. .. .. .. ..150 120,600 49 5 9| J. M. .. .. .... 15 9,000 414 2 J. W. .. .. .. ..131 105,500 42 4 4f —R. .. -.. .. ..45 36,025 14 8 2f H. W. .. .. .. ..49 35,650 14 5 2| J. McD. .. .. .. .. 105 84,400 33 15 3J S. C. .. .. .. ..92 73,700 29 9 7J M.N. .'. .. .. ..65 54,300 21 14 4| —H. .. .. .. ..2 900 0 7 2f 944,450 £383 8 7 Note.—On fourteen wet days no one worked, and on other occasions the days were too wet for a full day's work. In concluding my annual report, I have again to express my appreciation of the excellent work done by the staff of the Sanatorium, from the Matron, Miss Rochfort, downwards. I should especially mention the valuable services of Sister Urquhart, who has been in charge of Karere Camp, and has had much to do with the success of that establishment. lam also much indebted to Mr. Magrath, who, in addition to the very heavy clerical duties of the institution, has assisted me greatly by the preparation of microscopical slides for examination, no small item, as the following table shows : — Table showing Specimens examined. Sputum for tubercle— Positive .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . 266 Negative.. .. .. . . ... .. . . . . 132 Doubtful.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..18 Fluid for hydatids —Negative . . . . .. .. . . .. 1 Total .. .. .. .. .. .. ..417 Edward E. Roberts, Medical Superintendent. DETAILS OF CASES TREATED. Occupations. Farmer . . . . . . .. 9 Plumber .. .. . . . . 2 Asylum attendant . . . . .. 1 Scholar .. . . . . . . 2 Fireman .. .. .. .. 1 Land agent.. .. .. . . 1 Linotyper .. .. .. .. 2 Bookbinder.. .. .. . . 1 Painter . . .. .. .. 2 Carter . . ..... .. 2 Shop-assistant .. . . .. 6 Blacksmith. . .. .. .. 1 Domestic duties .. .. 18 Surveyor .. . . . . . . 1 Ironmonger .. .. . . .. 1 Postmaster. . . . . . . . 1 Dentist . . .. .. .. 1 Hotel-assistant . . . . . . 1 Clerk . . .. .. .. 6 Farm hand.. . . . . . . 2 Grain-buyer.. .. . . .. 1 Electrician .. .. .. .. 1 Miner .. . . .. .. 6 Lineman. .. .. . . . . 1 Upholsterer .-. .. .. .. 1 Nurseryman .. .. . . 1 Dressmaker .. .. .. .. 6 Fitter .. .. .. .. 1 Traveller .. .. . . .. 1 Bootmaker .. .. .. .. 1 Cook .. .. .. .. 1 Horse-trainer . . . . . . 1 Carpenter . . . . .. . . 5 Draper .. . . .. .. 2 Engineer .. .. . . .. 1 Teacher . . . . . . .. 1 Sawmiller .. .. ...... 1 Gardener .. . . .. .. 2 Jeweller .. .. . . .. 1 Unspecified.. . . . . .. 4 Barmaid .. .. . . . . 1 Wool-sorter . . .. . . . . 1 Total ~ . . ~ 105 Labourer . , .. .. . . 3

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