Eclipse.—The eclipse of the sun which was not visible in Wellington through the dulness of the weather, was visible at Napier on Sunday, about half past two o’clock. It was, however, barely preceptible; the indentation in the sun’s rim being very slight indeed. Midwifery.—The “Grey River Argus” says that a Mrs Seebeck has announced the practice of midwifery in that town.. Her diplomas have been submitted for our inspection, and they appear to be of a high order, one of them being the diploma of the . midwifery school iu Kiel, Province of Holstein.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 22, 24 June 1871, Page 4
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