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Mr George Fisher, M.H.R., has a merry tlm* ot it. At Wellington on Tueadsy a Mre Mote WM bound over to keep the pesos because she had let George have more of her tongue than was desirable. She had else interrupted a politloel meeting and made a big ” oration ” kt th* expense qt Mr Fisher, who aha declared owed her money. Ha doited that. A fellow pained Carter also entertained the meetfhlf by ajiuslog Mr Fisher, the latter calling hinf a sycophant and the biggaat liokapittle who ever oame to the colony. The magistrate rafased to bind Mr Fisher over on that account, because It wee not alleged there w*a any fear of the words being repeated. There were 18 applications for tho peat of Secretary to the Wanganui Hospital and Charitable Aid Burd, Mr Ritchie belog appointed. For the poet of matron to the Hospital there were 16 candidates, 3 from Wellington, 2 A’lokltnd, 1 Napier, I Dunedin, 1 New Plymouth, 1 Gisborne, 1 Ashuret, 1 Palmerston, 1 Sanson, and < Wanganui. The applications were considered in CommUtee, and Mias Hope, head nurse of the Wellington Hospital, was appointed to the boat. Miss Hope has been at tho Welltagton Hospital for six years, and bee first olasi Credentials se to her oapabllittot kud fl tness fOf the position.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 425, 6 March 1890, Page 2

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Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 425, 6 March 1890, Page 2

Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 425, 6 March 1890, Page 2

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