Maori Hospital and Training Home.
The movement to erect a Maori Hospital and Training Home for Maori nurses at Lansdowne, near Masterton, in connection with which Mrs Tai le Tau is taking a leading part, is being well supported. About £llOO will be required for the building, and of this amount over £.‘loo has been collected from Maoris who are interested in the project. lu addition, Mr Puhara Te lau has given two acres of land it Lansdowne for a site for the hospital, and Mr and Mrs Te lau and relatives have decided to donate the income from forty acres of their land to the upkeep of the institution. It is hoped to collect a sum of £. p »00 from the Maoris, and this will carry a Government subsidy, which will leave about .£IOO to be obtained.— Kxch a nut.
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White Ribbon, Volume 17, Issue 199, 18 January 1912, Page 13
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141Maori Hospital and Training Home. White Ribbon, Volume 17, Issue 199, 18 January 1912, Page 13
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