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THE HOSPITAL CLOCK.

To the Editor. SIU, As tlio letter which appeared in your last evening’s issue concerning the hospital clock is utterly false and soundless, we shall be obliged by your giving this publicity. The clock in question w-s cle.-ur d and repaired by us three weeks ago, and we can safely say that it has been going well for the past fourteen days— of which there is abundant proof in and outside the hospital to testify to the same. Though the party signing himself “G. W. C.” trios to do us an injury we arc certain the public will see that the letter only bears the impress of petty spit ■, and that he'has no foundation for his statements.—We are, fee , Mac.vuthcu and Sinclair. Dunedin, August 2:).

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Evening Star, Issue 3897, 20 August 1875, Page 3

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THE HOSPITAL CLOCK. Evening Star, Issue 3897, 20 August 1875, Page 3

THE HOSPITAL CLOCK. Evening Star, Issue 3897, 20 August 1875, Page 3

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