WAIROA HOSPITAL
Our Own Correspondent.)
Lay-out of New Buildings Inspecfced by Mr. Morse
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WAIROA, Last Night. It will be remembered that at the last meeting of the Wairoa Hospital Board it was deeided to ask Mr. C. O. Morse, Mayor of Napier, who is also very keenly interested in hospital work, to visit Wairoa and advise the board on the lay-out of the domestic ilcpart nieivt buildings proposed to b« orocted out oi! the present capital levy. Members of tho board, and tho chief contributory body, are anxious that the lay-out of the new buildings should be such that they will not be in ihe way when the time feomes for a new hospital to be erected, or rather form part of the new strueture. Mr. Morse kindly visited Woiroa on Tuesday, and in comparty wilh Mr. RatcliflV, tho board 's chief archite.ct, inspeelccl the proposed site, and hi« rcport thereou is to be snbuiiUed lo thu woxt boiu'd
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 82, 23 April 1937, Page 3
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