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PROVINCIAL PERSONALS

Miss F. Atkins, a stenographer on the staff of the 'Waipawa Hospital Board, tendered her resignation to yesterday's board meeting, stating that she was unable to carry on on account of illhealth. Miss Atkins has been a very valued officer on the administrative staff, and reference was .iuade to the splendid service she had rendered the. board. Members recorded their deep regret at her leaving, and trusted that she would soon be restored to full health. . , . Miss H. M. Turnhull, matron of the District Hospital, Waipukurau, in • her Teport to the Waipawa. Hospital Board yesterday, stated that -Nurse M. Neilson returned to duty after annual leave on July . 12. Nurse P. Fitzgerald left on annual leave on July 14. Nurse J. Neilson commenced duty on July 19 after sick leave. Nurse J. Lloyd left on annual leave on August 6. Miss A. C. Ingles, matron of the Pukeora Sanatorium, reporting to yesterday's meeting of the Waipawa-. Hospital Board, stated that Sister Bowes eompleted 14 days' part annual leave, commencing duty on July 3. Sister Hovell commenced 21 days' part annual leave on July 18. Miss Carrington resigned on July 8 to enter Hawera Hospital for general training." Miss Dallow went off duty o'n July 16 owing to sickness. Miss Sargent reported for duty on June-29 vice Miss Boyes, and Miss Lowe commenced duty on July '4 vieo Miss Johanson. Miss Borrie reported for duty on August 1, vice Miss O'Donoghue. Miss Nancy Ireland commenee 14 days* annual leave on Julv 21. ' . 3

Miss M. Black has commenced duty as relieving probationer at the Rathbone Maternity Home, Waipawa, Mr and -Mrs G. Taylor, Waipawa have returned home after, a holiday spent at Hamilton and Auckland. • Mr D. Sunridge, Waipawa, left this morning for Timaru, where he wili spend his annual leave. Mr Jack Adeane, who joined the postal staff at Waipaoa como four montlm ago, has received notice of his promotion to the first division and transfcr to the Gisborne office.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 8

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PROVINCIAL PERSONALS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 8

PROVINCIAL PERSONALS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 8

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