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STO CKMAN. WANTED a man to take charge of cattle on the Okuhuatiu Run. W. S. GREENE Kaiuriki, Sept. 7,1875. 547 WANTED, ft SITUATION by an old ’ ’ man who is a tolerable common cook &c. References as to character and capability given, if required.—Apply at Mr. Pickersgill’s Boarding House, Gisborne. 649 In the matter of the Medical Practitioners’ Act, 1869, and of the application of Francis Goold. „ rpHIS IS TO NOTIFY That on the sixteenth J- day of September 1875 I the undersigned Francis Goold of Gisborne Poverty Bay in the province of Auckland in the colony of New Zealand Surgeon duly made application to Joseph Moliere Tabateau of Napier in the Province of Hawke’s Bay Registrar under the abovementioned Act to have my name placed on the list of Medical Practitioners practising in New Zealand. FRANCIS GOOLD. [copy OT CERTIFICATES.] General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom, 32, Soho Square, London, W. 7th March, 1864. Sir, —Your name and qualifications appear in the Medical Register printed and published pursuant to the Medical Act, 1858.—1 am, &c., FRANCIS HAWKINS, Registrar General. Francis Goold, Esq. CEBTttICATE No. 676. Under the “ Medical Practitioners’ Statute 1865,” 28 Victoria No. 262. THIS IS TO CERTIFY That Francie Goold has been registered by the Medical Board of Victoria as a legally qualified Medical Practitioner in accordance with the provisions of the Act of the Parliament of Victoria No. 262 and that the following is a true copy of the Record thereof in the Medical Register i—“April 27th, 1871. —Francis Goold, Residence— Melbourne, Qualification—Mem. R. Coll. Surg., Eng., 1853.” By order of the Board AND. RURTSON, Secretary. Medical Board of Victoria, Melbourne, 27th April, 1871. Certificate No. 705. New South Wales Medical Board. We, the undersigned, the President and Members of the New South Wales Medical Board appointed under the Act 2nd Vic. Cap. 22, entituled “ An Act to define the qualifications of Medical witnesses at Coroners’ Inquests and Inquiries held before Justices of the Peace in the colony of New South Wales, do hereby certify that we have examined the Testimonials of Qualifications of Goold, Francis and do hereby declare the said Goold, Francis entitled to be considered a Legally Qualified Medical Practitioner under the provisions of the abovenamed Act. [copy of telegram.] Auckland, September 20, 1875. Dr. F. Goold, Gisborne. I certify that Dr. F. Goold was Surgeon Superintendent ship “ Woodlark” arrived here in May 1873. H. ELLIS, Immigration Officer, The originaldocuments are at the Registrar’s office, Napier, also Parliamentary Reports regarding the Scandanavians in 1871, brought out by him in the Celano, and the report of the ship Westminister in 1850, whereon he was Government Surgeon. I, Francis Goold, M.R.C.S. Ac., now appearing before the Resident Magistrate in open Court held in Gisborne, P.B. this twentyfourth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five do solemnly and sincerely swear that I hare forwarded to J. M. Tabateau Esq., of Napier, Registrar, under the N. Z. Medical Act; the undermentioned original documents, proving my qualifications as medical practitioner. First: Notification of my being placed on the list Of Medical Practitioners, from F. Hawkins Esq., Medical Registrar General of the United Kingdom under, the Imperial ■ Act entituled The Medical Registration Act 1858.” Secondly : Certificate No. 676 under “ The Medical Practitioners’ Statute, 28 Vic. No. 262. Thirdly : Certificate No. 705 New South Wales Medical Board Act, 2nd Vic. Cap 22 entitled “An Act to define the Qualifications of Medical Practitioners &c,” and that I have duly advertised the same in the local newspapers. FRANCIS GOOLD. Sworn before us this 24th day of September, 1875. W. K. NESBITT, R.M., CHAS. WESTRUP J.P. Witness to Signatures of W. K. NESBITT, AND CHARLES WESTRUP. G. L. GREENWOOD, 608 A Clerk to the Court. TO THE SECRETARY OF THE AUCKLAND JOURNEYMEN BAKERS’ SOCIETY. WANTED, a First-class Journeyman BAKER. None but a good tradesman need apply . Full particulars by telegram have been sent to the Secretary of the Society. Apply to G. TRIMMER, Excelsior Bakery, 660 Gisborne. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF EXHIBITING STOCK, PRODUCE, Ac., At thb FORTHCOMING SHOW, Are requested to send to the undersigned full particulars on or before MONDAY NEXT the 18th instant, in order to give the Committee an opportunity of estimating the Space that will be required. By order, . . F. DUFAUR,... .. 616 ■ • Secretary,-

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 316, 16 October 1875, Page 3

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