INTERPROVINCIAL.
[Per United Press As’oc'AT’on.) Auck t . wd, September 26. At Mr. A. Buckland’s sale yesterday of aPoiments and sections in the No: th Gisborne township, the property of the Mew Zealand Land Settlement Co., there was a strong representation of East Coast settlers. Sales effected totalled £6,000. Tne Rotorua leaseholders are getting up a petition to Parliament protesting against oppressive legislation affecting the township. Napier, September 26. It appears to have been by some mutual arrangement that Dr. Fisher, who arrived in the colony the other day by the steamer Aorangi, agreed with Dr. Menzies to exchange places, Dr. Fisher to take charge of the
hospital, Dr. Menzies to proceed in the Aorangi to England. Receiving Dr. Menzies’ consent to apply to the Colonial Secretary, Dr. Fisher obtained the appointment of surgeon - superintendent to (he Napier Hospital. This is the result ot the hospital being under the management of a committee “ whose existence is unknown to any law.”
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 245, 26 September 1884, Page 2
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159INTERPROVINCIAL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 245, 26 September 1884, Page 2
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