PUKETITI SHOOTING ACCIDENT.
To The Editor. Sir, i have read with interest and appreciation the lei tor of MrO'Dwyer, as also your leading arlicle re "A Cottage Hospital*" in your issue of Wednesday last. The parable of the Good Samaritan was never mere fitly illustrated than in the case ol' the man Dtvoroux, and one cannot but commend Mr Sims for bis kindly and humane attention to the needs of ilie sufferer oh Monday evening. I'y all means let us have in. To buiii sumo place where sufferers, who l::s\ e to be removed to the Hamilton Hospital can be comfortably horned uuH! Hie liist available (rain arrives. While discussing; this mai tor. might ! s.i"".est that either one or two slrel chei .■• be provided by public snbsi""i;il ion. or private donation, for use in such cases as the one referred 1". These stretchers could bo b'f'i in : o si easiiy accessible place. I .o;. us. lie \m in the first, place comfort aide inss.ns of convoying He' injured to Hospital, secondly lei n.s have some place where the injured, brought from a distance, can be comforl sidy housed until the train arrives. 1 am, id c.. FIRST All). 21 sf July, HH i.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 380, 22 July 1911, Page 4
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203PUKETITI SHOOTING ACCIDENT. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 380, 22 July 1911, Page 4
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