NEW ZEALAND NURSES
— FOR SERVICE ABROAD THE FULL LIST. . Sixty-nino New Zealand nurses for service in the military hospitals in England are leaving on Saturday in the Hospital Ship. ' Tliis completes tho quota of 100 whioli this Dominion was asked to raise, and of which number 31 loft on May 21 for service in Egypt and the Dardanelles. The full list is as follows:— : Fa-nny Abbott, Christcliurch, private nursing; Mabel Alleyne, Adelaide, Wangariiii College Scliool nurse; WinifredAnstey, Ohristchurcfh, private nursiug; Edith Austen, Auckland, private riursing. ■ violet R. R. Bayley,• Auckland, Kawakawa Hospital staff; Ethel Barnes, Nelson, Westport Hospital staff; Mary Beswick, Ohristchurch, trainee, St. Helens Hospital; Marion Brown, Riverton, private hospital staff. Kathleen Carter, Wollington, Wellington Hospital staff; Isabel Clark, Oamaru, private nursing; Caroline Condlick, Auckland, private nursing; A: D. Campbell, Christcliuroh, matron Karitane Hospital; Kathleen Cumming, Auckland, private nursing.' Catherine Donoghue, .Wanganui, private nursing.. ' Haidee Edgerley, Auckland, Auckland Hospital Staff; J. M. Di Edmondston'e, Wellington, private nursing; Mildred. Ellis, Wellington, private nursing; Jc&n Edwin, Christcliurch, privatei nursing. Catherine Fox, Dunedin, private nursing. , Gertrude Garrard, Launceston', matron, . Townley Hospital; Nellie Grant, Dunedin, private nursing. .Eijeen Hanan, , Auckland, private nursing,-' Maud Haste, Christchurch, rChristcliurch Hospitjil Staff; 'Ada G. Hawken, Auckland, matron, 1 Kawakawa Hospital; Nora Hildyard, Ohristchurch, Christchurch _ Hospital Staff; 'Mary Hobbs, Wellington, Wollington Hospital staff; Aileeii Holmwood, Wellington, private nursing; Ethel Hooper, Nelson, private nursing; Deciriia Horton. ; Blenlieim, Waipawa Hospital. K. Isdell, Kumara, matron, ICumara Hospital. Minnie Jeffrey, Dunedin, private nursing; Jessie James, Wellington, private nursing; Mabel E. Jamieson, Palmerstoji North, private nursing. Bessie Keyte, Auckland, private nursing; Katherine Kitching, Wellington, private hospital; Mabel Kittelty, Greymouth, private nursing. Raohael Leveiii, Wanganui, Wanganui Hospital staff; Annie Louisa Longman, Christchurch, private nursing;! Mary-Looney, Southland,.matron, Gore Hospital. ' 1 Victoria M'Cosh-Smith, Naseby, Timaru Hospital staff; Anliie J.M'Kay, Southland, private nursing; Beatrice C. M'Lean, Palmerston North, private nursing; Susannah M'Cann, Slarj'borough, private nursipg; Emma Martyn, Auckland, privite nursing; Gladys Metherell, Christchurch, private nursing ) Cecilia Morris, Dur.edin,_ -, private nursing; Isabella Miinro, 'Christchurch, trainee St. Helens Hospital;.EvaMyles, Edinburgh, unoccupied.. " . . ~ Lyna Newell, Aiickiarid, To Kopuru Hospital staff; Kathleen Noonah, Timaru, private nursing. Ellen M. O'Callaghan, West Australia", private nursing j Agnes Patterson, Gisborne, private nursing; Alico Thilpotts, 'Wellington, private nursing; Edith Popplewell, Ballarat,' private nursing; Elizabeth Porteous, Dannevirke, private nursing. ■ Lorria Rattray, Ohristcburch, Christcbnrch Hospital. staff; Mary Helen Ray, Dunedin, Dtihed'n Hospital staff; Emily Reynolds, Mill Road Infirmary, private nursing; Ruth Rhind, Riverton, Palmerston North-'Hospital staff; Margaret Rogers, . Christcliuroh, district nnrsing. . Flora Smith, Hawera, private nursing; Eliza D. Stubbs, Christchurch, matron, Government Sanatorium;; Hanmer. Ruth Utting, Auckland, private nursing. , ' •• Mary Walker, Oamaru, private nursing; Mary Watt, Waikato, private nursing; Phoebe Warner, Auckland; privato nursing; Kathleen Welch, Wellington, Wellington Hospital staff; Ada Whitta, Masterton, private nursing; Ida Willis, Wellington, military, nursed ' Samoa; Elizabeth . Wilson, Timaru, trainee, St. Helens Hospital.' \ HOSPITAL SHIF STAFF., . In addition, the following, have'been selected for the staff of the hospital ship:— Assistant Matron.—Eva Brooke (Wellington).' ! Sisters.—Louise Brandon (Wellington), Louie M'Nie (Christchurch). , Nurses. —Hilda Burton (Dunedin), Charlotte Le'Gallais (Auckland), Mary Muir (New Plymouth), Jean Muir (Hokitika), Violet M',Cosh-Smith' (Timaru), Clara Hawkins (Thames), Margaret Davies' (Palmerston North), Margaret Tucker (Asliburton). Miss Bicknell was in charge of the arrangements. In addition to the nurses mentioned above, fifty left for England on April 8, and later.' went to Egypt and the Dardanelles.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 7 July 1915, Page 2
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543NEW ZEALAND NURSES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 7 July 1915, Page 2
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