CAMP HOSPITAL BULLETIN
The daily camp hospital bulletin of patients, as issued at noon on Saturday, states: — Trentham. —Admissions, 11; discharges, 4; now remaining, 70; serious cases, 4. Upper Hutt.—l7 cases. Kaiwarra. —Ten discharges, 28 convalescents. Tauberinikau.—One admitted; 44 eases. Greytown.—Sixteen cases (one serious). Palmerston North. —One admitted; 1 discharged; 9 cases. Auckland.—Two admitted; 15 cases. Dunedin. —Two cases. AVellington.—Thirty-two. cases. Wanganui.—Two cases. Havelock North.—Ono case. Oriental Bay.—One caso (convalescent). Total in all Hospitals.—237.
Mrs. T. C. Williams, who is how residing in England, has given instructions to Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. to auction the contents of her late residence, 53. Hobson Street. Tlu> contents of 30 rooms- will be sold, the lots including an Alcock billiard table,_ Erard concert grand piano, a Lipp and Sohn upright grand piano, and a Mason and Hamlin Cathedral-toned organ. The sale will bo held on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, October 27, 2S, and 29, commencing at'll a.m. eaeli day. Messrs. Gaulter, Dykes, and Co. have received instructions to auction, for patriotic purposes, the 14ft. x 9ft. motor-shed to be exhibited in to-day's Labour Day procession. The sale will be held opposite the Library at noon to-morrow. It is possible to determine, by means of X-rays, whether a- picture is an original, a restoration, or a fraud.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2601, 25 October 1915, Page 3
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215CAMP HOSPITAL BULLETIN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2601, 25 October 1915, Page 3
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