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Mr. Carmody, who took '''"tinn inspecting shearers "XX Labor up the coast, reports to the La 01 Department that lie >-s raimll} J proving in health, and W»to leave for Gisborne by next Monday coach, Mr. McQuartor, who is to relieve Mr. Oarmody expects to leave for the co-isit m the couiso ot a iL Mr. a Thos. A. Coleman, secretary, tendered his resignation to the ttospital Trustees last evening, owing to his other business engagements n ah ing it inconvenient tor him to ho his office longer. The Hon. Captain Tncker said Mr. Coleman h. wavs been a very hard-woi king oil eial, and his resignation at the present juncturo was a blow flom "/ it would take the trustees some time to recover. A mifnite appreciative of Mr. Coleman’s work was orileieil to bo inscribed on the records. Miss Powmall, nurse at the Hospital, has resigned her position, .the Hospital Trustees last night decided to accept- the resignation with re gret. _______
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2217, 22 October 1907, Page 3
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163PERSONAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2217, 22 October 1907, Page 3
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