Nelson-Marlborough

Blenheim

Mrs John Hodson, South Street, Blenheim (Marl Express, 27 April 1894)

Mrs Harriet Ellen Mallett, Warwick St, Blenheim (1902-1907), Grove Road (1920)

"On the 6th April, 1925, at 17 Warwick street, Blenheim, Harriet Ellen, beloved wife of John Cowl Mallett, and mother of Mrs C Fabian, 130 Tasman Street, Wellington, aged 77 years." (Evening Post, 8 April 1925)

Nurse Jellyman, Grove Road (1909)

Mrs Onion, Springlands (1910)

Nurse Morris, Walter Street (until 1910). Taken over by Mrs W Watson.

Nurse McIsaac, Springlands (1914-1918)

Nurse Kirby, Islington (1915)

Nurse Batchelor, Hawkshaw Street (1916)

Nurse A B Nicoll, George Street (1918). Taken over by Nurse K Innes-Jones in 1918.

Nurse Inkersell, George Street (1918-1919)

Wairau Maternity Home, Maxwell Road (1917 until 1920), Nurse K Innes-Jones Sister-in-charge until 1918. Nurse M Kelliher. Hospital shifted to "Holmdale" Weld Street (from 1920). Wairau Maternity Hospital to at least 1939.

"In 1878 the Blenheim Borough Council established the first hospital on Maxwell Road in Blenheim, in a rented five-room cottage accommodating four patients. It was named Wairau Hospital after the name of the electorate, which later became Marlborough." https://www.nmdhb.govt.nz/quicklinks/about-us/about-nelson-marlborough-health/history/

Nurse Lillian Forster, Lister Private Hospital (1927). Trained at the Wairau Maternity Hospital.

Nurse Mansford (c.1920)

Nurse Lash, Golden Bay (1945)

Motueka

Dawel Private Hospital (1917-1918). Practitioner: Nurse Warnock

Nelson

Mrs J Low, of Hope, supplied a home and a pony carriage. (Nelson Ev Mail, 12 August 1902)

Nurse Arnold's, Richmond (1917-1920)

Nurse Benson, Waimea Road (1919)

Nurse Canning, Washington Valley (1919)

Nurse Coogan, (1920)

Nurse England, Manuka Street (1920)

Nurse Graham, 54 Cambria Street (1915-1917)

Nurse Haine, 117 Collingwood Street (1919

Nurse Inglis (1914)

Nurse Jeffrey's Maternity Nursing Home, 12 Van Dieman Street (1913-1917)

Nurse Martin, Richmond (1918-1920)

Nurse Franklyn, Wakefield (1918)

Nurse Thomas, 24 St Vincent Street (1918)

Oranga Private Hospital, Wakefield (1918-1919). Practitioner: Nurse Webster. "Nurse Webster, of the Oranga Private Hospital, Wakefield, has been appointed to the position of sister-in-charge of the Picton Maternity Home, in place of Nurse Gibson, who recently tendered her resignation to the Board. Nurse Webster (says the "Press) will take up her duties on July 6th." (Colonist, 24 June 1919)

Private Hospital, 69 Tasman Street (1911-1917). Practitioner(s): Nurse Liddicoat (1911-1917), Nurse Vosper (1917

Ockford, Kawai Street (1911). Practitioner: Nurse Hewetson

Warrinilla Cottage Hospital (1915-1916). Practitioner: Nurse D Field