HOSPITAL AFFAIRS
Our Own Correspondent. •
WAIPAWA BOARD'S WORK RAPIDLY GR0WING
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WAIPUKURAU, This Day. The annual meeting of the Waipawa Hospital Board was held yesterday at the conciusion of the usual monthly meeting. In moving that the chairman be thanked for his report (already publish--ed) Mr T, P, Hunter said it was a most complete and comjirehensive report of the yegr's activities, Mr Eddy, in sevOiiding the proposal, said that the report .ndicated to some extent the tremendous amount of time put in on hospital affairs by the chairman. Replying, the chairman, Mr W. H. Rathbone, said that the work of the board was growing so rapidly and to such an extent that it would very soon require the whole of one man's time to supervise its many ramifieations. Speaking on the estimates for the coming year, Mr Rathbone said they had been prepared on a very conservative basis. The question of whether they could live within them would depend largely on whether any new legislation which might be brought down would affect them. On the motion of Mr L» Glenny, seconded by Mr D. Eddy, the estimates were approved.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 81, 22 April 1937, Page 3
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