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HOSPITAL BOARD. A MKKTINO of tho Executive Committee of tho above Board was held at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs O. Majs (in the ohatr). A. Kidd, W. J. Suitor, and K. A. Mackeohnle. ConnßPi'ON dunce —The letters received wero read and dealt with aB follows :-From Dr. John H. It. llond. House fcutgoon of tho Hospital, stating that he wus willing to accede to tho request of tho Board, aud retain hia f resort position until the Ist January : tsolved that thol letter be received. - From John Brown, male nurec of the Hospital, asklnK permission to withdraw the resignation a' his position as previously forwarded : Re forred to Miss Crisp to report. - From I)r. McMullen, stating that he would be absent from Auckland for about ft month, and asking permission to ninko arrangements for the treatmont of his Hospital cases: Application granted, subject to the approval of tho nominee by tbe Bnard. — From the Premier's otHoe, Wellington, re claim for subsidy on contribution to Parnell Womon'n Home, stating that, all things considered, he thought tho proper courso for this institution to take to obtain the BUbaidy was to become Incorporated undor tho Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1885: Resolved to forward v copy of that letter lo Mrs Cowie.From the Premier's ofllce. Wellington, replying to request for Government to deduct amount duo to the Di-trict and United Board by a i umber of local authorities In terms of sec 29 of the Hospital Act-that in tho case of these authorities which, by Bee. 10 of the Act of last 80S-ion, are now lo tho Wakato District, the Premier does not feel juftlfled In deducting more than the proportion of the sums due by them to the date on whloh tho laat-memioned Ace came into force ; but. of course, it was open for the Board If they thought lit to sne for the remainder of th« amount. A further reply to letter Bent on ;7th ii st. wot to tr o following effect:—l am to ri quest tho Board to I c good enough to pay the Maungatawhiti ltoad Board the 107s excess In deductions, as It may bo a long time be ore there Ib any moro aubslay ccmlng to that Board. On tho motion of Mr Mackechnie, it waa resolved to ngaln wrltM to the Government pointing out that this action had placed the Bo.ird in a false position, and ri quesllDg the 1 Premier to reconsider his decUion. /~IKEAT SOCIAL REFORMS! TRADE MONOPOLY I>KFBATE". Savo money, rely on correct tinip, and secure i«a la/action by puroh-sing onn of Stewart Dawson & Go b world famed Kng ish Lever W'nteho. 4. A rcll xof tho marvellous roforinu "'Wonderful travrkormation in PRICES effected by 3.D. Se V..0.0 unique system of mpolyin.r the public dlroct from thoT Factory U rally illustrated I" tho extraoruina'ily low prices their raagnilloeut Watchea nn i uppllcd at; lower, in faot, than ordinary reiail dealers can buy tho samuaunlity whoUsaleat Is it, then, to bo woi dcred at why both WHOLhSALK AND RETAIL WATCH DEALKR3 ARK DRIVEN IO DESPERATION 7 Yet we cannot •* eviato or chargo more to oblige them. 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Correct timekeepers, i.rlce£l 7s 6d each, and in hunting cases £1 15s. These -vatcheß cannot be equalled at doublo the price. Open-face Keylesß, £2 10b : Hui tore, £3. BTKWART DAWBON AND CO. S WORLD FAMED ENGLI-.U LEVERS. Wholesale prices-£2 15s, £3. £3 loa, £3 15a, and £115 a. aro simply matchless. S. D. & Co.'ssnperb Chronograph Levers, tho ncme of porfcelion, £5 15sand £6 Is<; thousands In wear. S. U. and Co.'s model Railway Levers, beating every othor maker's, prico £6 10<, worth Ton Guineas. 8. D. & Co.'s Paraxon ii-Plato Chronographs, snd S. D. & Co.'s now Excelsior Model} Plate Levers fcr Merchants. Hankers, and professional men, etc., etc., embrace EVERY KNOWN IMPROVEMENT. See illustrations and full particulars in pamphlots. Ladies' Elegant Sterling Bilvcr VVatoheß, £1 7s 6d, £1 l's, £.'1 lO*. £3, the most reliable timekeepers. Hlghost class English Lovers, £3 li s, £3 15s, £1 I(K and £5 10s, for Excollenco and Variety unapproachable. ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS A SPECIALTY. 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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 246, 19 October 1886, Page 4

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