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by one medical Officer in health as reported by Drs Mackinnon and O'Brien. This opinion is confirmed by the fact referred to by D. Ayres during Dr Wharry's absence on leave he performed the duties of Superintendent of the Civil Hospital in addition to his own as Colonial Surgeon. If this conclusion be right then it seems to follow that as Dr. Wharry has obtained the professional assistance that he applied for, he cannot have
that on one occasion d
a
-good claim to increase of salary
now that his duties are
lightened
by one half, especially
half, especially as the ___
work to be performed at the bivil
Hospital
Hospital
seem
very
to have increased but
little since 1873.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
Administrator.
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