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Out of bounds

Executive staff of the Wanganui Elospital Board are becoming increasingly concerned with the numbers of children and animals who are trespassing in the grounds of many of the Board's Hospitals, causing damage to fences, trees and plants. On occasion children have been found clambering over the balcony of a Staff Hostel and in other areas not open to the public. The Board does not wish to go to the expense of erecting numerous signs forbidding people from doing this, that and the next thing. as no doubt the signs would be targets for vandalism as well. We would like to ask our neighbours. through the press. that they take all reasonable steps to ensure that they and their children and animals do not use Hospital property as playgrounds and that thA refrain from using boundary fencing as a short cut. Wanganui Hospital Board

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 18, 4 October 1983, Page 12

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Out of bounds Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 18, 4 October 1983, Page 12

Out of bounds Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 18, 4 October 1983, Page 12

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