HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD.
fill ordinary meeting o! the Hospital and CtoitiWe Aid Board \v_a held last evening latke iJoard pflices. Present: Mr 0. Mays (iii i_k chafr)/ MesMrs M. Niccol, W. Crow* ther, Ambiiry, Isadds, E. Cooper, Atkin, Diglfin, E* IMf, ahd Sfcurges. The minutes lathe last meeting were read ahd confirmed. . amtii foroßTs.—Dr. P. A. Lindsay, house Surgeon, reported that for the fort-! night ending June 30th 15 male arid 12 feMale. patients had been admitted ; 2 males Jjjtt 3 females had died; 18 males and 5 females had been discharged; and there Vera remainingl in the Hospital 53 males W: 23 females. Miss Crisp, the Lady Bapemtendeat, reported that everything was'goiiag on satisfactorily. The nine JiUMi»whppassed.their examination, held f o :#rili.received their certificates on June ffth, Mr Bchofield, Reuse Steward, in BIB! report applied for some household necessaries, and also recommending several ttWM m the building.— The report was raerred to the Rouse Committee. Ou> People's Refuge. —Mr Walters, mm of the Lower Refuge, reported that been admitted daring the psii fortnight, and the numbers at present mM males and 14 females. Mrs *^» .matron of, the tipper Refuge, ieFW that there were at present in the fietoge 73 males and 22 females-the same 2& vhen she last reported. In her BBfiSlg? Brbphy stated that there were »«wvi!d^ n <sas6s in tho different male 2- __ d?s 2thers who were frequently B ___*_ _ P ro Pny recommended that dri*? defl mhs be Placed in the SEW^* _ ¥*; bedSteads were also Mhesides six loads of gravel.-Matter TP^tlieHouß 9 Committee. rtiK'oosl^^^ RE*?otav_-Th<. Comfoßfe h dthiittiheyh^ accepted the BS^ers'.-GroceHes for Hospital m ef^,* So*l ert R^ J Printing &nISSrI i o^ 5*106 of fcl,e tender Of SE-'iS** fof t!Ve Ml*ly of drugs. Jjjtt received and K&ndJS fe arilW «*>-*** Se.rfet_.ry of Sine fc?^ Hos Pifcal Bo»H wrote «W by $ forn£ tios as to rule m- Sf: r soard5 oard in the HosSEE^irt *<* «** slight acciBSSSS?*i ay for med"al fcrea<" *fe&-% knight wrote, l6^^ 8 at Waikomiti had <%«r?„S\£^ »**">£ that he could 0{ BSS?^P*' «* next tender, fc« cttT u-f;T A letter was read £f;*^MiSl^ n 8^ tin ff the J?Wti'6h 5J t Ed«cation had refused -*■ Cost! ft°P osal oi the trustees of ••S^'Ali?T nS;ln«titnfce to take S^^lffiS^?**^ 8 who arem a i D . »bl e SSr* •***» expense of tire S^^WftSsf _. Copiea of the J* c ?ol f° rwarded- The pith lhe as t»tution should confino
its operations to the purposes defined in the Act, and should not come into competition with the Industrial School or with foster homes."—The matter was referred to the Charitable Aid Committee.
AccouNti— Current accounts to the amount of $50 12s 7d were passed for payment.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 156, 3 July 1888, Page 3
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