Correspondence.
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£To the Editor of the Hawke’s Bay Times.J ; Snt,’—As a eubscriberto your paper, and wishing> Uke yourself, to Bee the riglit'tnan iu the right {>lace,. I; wish to know from the powers that be, tow-it is that an uneertificated practitioner should hold the appointments of Medical Officer to the Natives and Military Settlers and'Volunteers, at • . Balary of £2oo‘ a-year, when there aredulj ■qualified men in the neighborhood. If it is oecautehe is a friend and protegee of the Bishop of New Zealand,, for: the sake olLliUmanily it should he altered; or what is the use. of a person qualjfyingc himself for any medical appointment that may offer.—l am, Ac., * ! i A SETTLES. Te Wairoa, March 22, 1866 V :'~r
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 362, 29 March 1866, Page 3
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141Correspondence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 362, 29 March 1866, Page 3
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