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CHARLESTON

1911—John Campion Grinling, M.B., 1883; M.D., 1900, Durham. (Went to Waverley, 1912.)

Although this list shows that Dr. Joseph Henry went to Tauranga in 1877, it is believed that he practised at Westport for some years (he represented Buller in the House of Representatives from 1876 to 1879), went to Wellington in 1881, and died there in 1884.

In addition to the foregoing, the following names appear in various records:—

—. Moise, Main Street, 1867—name in N.Z. Directory of 1867.

Joseph Lee, M.R.C.S., England, mentioned in Charleston Herald of 1867.

—. Trenery, “at Hanney’s Hotel,” 1867.

—. Bond, “at Hanney’s Hotel,” 1867.

—. Rooney, advertisement in Charleston Herald, 3rd November, 1868, as “Surgeon to Charleston Hospital and The Camp,” and as practising “in premises opposite to Rooney’s Hotel, Prince’s Street.”

—. Worrall, advertisement in Charleston Herald of 3rd November, 1868, as being in practice at United States Hotel. This hotel was on Section 251 in Camp Street.

W. K. McMullin, January, 1868, “practising at private residence opposite to Q.C.E. Hotel.”

—. Morton, 1868. Was in partnership with Dr. O’Kelly in 1869.

—. Bennett, 1868.

P. J. Bruen, M.D., in charge of Charleston Hospital, July, 1869.

—. O’Kelly, in partnership with Dr. Morton, 1869, “in premises next to Melbourne Hotel.” In 1873 practising in “residence near to Bank of New Zealand.”

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