NGARUAWAHIA.
Dr. Brewis bids fair for the honour of having "'broken the record " forV fust riding; as anything under the hoi* be. Zween Hamilton and Ngaraawahm is generally reckoned something to boast of. ! On Sunday the doctor was »ent for to a very urgcit case, and from the time tlio } message was delivered to him, he was at Njraruawabia forty-two minutes after. Had he taken any longer ho would have boen too Lite, for ho found the patient in a most critioal and dangerous state, but is ; now (thanka to the doctor's prompt and 1 ukilful attention) quite, out of (I'inger; I and such was the delight and gratefulness I of the head of the family that ho was at ] your cwespomleDt/s house soon after day V break next ttiornin" , requesting him to ! send a few lines to The Wai kayo Times t to let all the world know what a splendid doctor wo now have ; and certainly sunh o promptitude on the part of any medbal t mm , , is most praiseworthy, and one nr trco n such competent, and intrepid riders as d Dr. Brewis should do away in a very arrca a lueasure with the cry 'for ;i iesi:le:it « inedieal man iu every township.--Casual, s . Correspondent, I c ;
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3131, 9 August 1892, Page 2
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210NGARUAWAHIA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3131, 9 August 1892, Page 2
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