Weekly state of the Waikato District Hospital for the \yeek ending Saturday, the 3rd of March, 1888:—Remained from last week. 10; admitted, 2 ; discharged, 1; remaining, 1J (9 males and 2 females.) Goperal health of the Hospital, good. Sfr T. If, White, of Taupiri, advertises a stray mare on his farm. There is an extraordinary vacaney in the Alexandra Town Board to fill up. The Cambridge Borough Council calls for tenders for the Joaso of tho Government paddock. The Prioross of S. Mary's convent, Hamilton, announces that the sisters of Notre Dame des Missions have re-opened their boarding and day school. jr.r G. L. Coward, agent for T. IT. Webb and .Co., requires all monies due to him to be forwafded to Auckland. Mr Coward has been most sjjeccssful in placing ij good number of instruments during his present tour in Waikato, and has worked veyjr RswfclQ'jefy QU behalf qi bis §m<
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2442, 6 March 1888, Page 2
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