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HOSPITAL TRUSTEES.

The monthly meeting of the trust was held on the 26th ult,,when there were present—Messrs Hilton (chair), Kirk and Inder. Minutes. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. Correspondence. The outward correspondence included a letter to the manager of the Bank of New Zealand informing him that Mr Kirk would cheques in futuri'stead of Mr Kirby ; <>n to Nur-e mith stating that tin- Commercial Onion Accident Assurance Co. warned a doctor's certificate showing the progress phe is making towards recovery and how long her illness j s likely to last ; and another to the county and borough clerks giving in formation re the hospital's finances. The inward correspondence included the request from the Commercial Union Assurance Company referred to above, and a letter from Mr T. B. M'Neil enclosing £4 collected on outstanding accounts. The inward correspondence was received and the outward approved of. Doctor's Eeport, The doctor reported that at date of last meeting six males and four females were in the hospital; since admitted, five males and five females; total treated, 20. Seven males and six females were discharged, four males and three females remaining for further treatment. Eight out patients paid 24 visits. Donations: Mr Logan, illustrated papers and magazines; Mr Mathias, illustrated papers and magazines; Mr Murphy, illustrated papers , Mrs Herlihy, butter and eggs. KeceiveFon the motion of Messrs Kirk and Inder. Visiting Committee. Mr Hilton retired from the Visiting Committee, and Mr Jones was appoin ted to the vacancy. Stores. Resolved—That during the ensuing month, Mr Brown supply the groceries, Mr Jones the bread and Mr Inder the meat. Subscription Lists. The secretary was instructed to send out the subscription lists to the usual collectors. A Complaint. A complaint having been made that one of the tenderers for supplies was not fulfilling the conditions of the contract the secretary was instructed to write drawing attention to the omission. Finance. Accounts amounting to LB9 12s lid were passed for payment.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9613, 6 December 1907, Page 1

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HOSPITAL TRUSTEES. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9613, 6 December 1907, Page 1

HOSPITAL TRUSTEES. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9613, 6 December 1907, Page 1