THE HOSPITAL SHIPS.
STATEMENT OP ACGOUNTS,
CPer Pr<«B Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day./ The ve-conditioning'; of the hospital ships JMarama and !NfeheiTo is again completed; and the accounts m connection Vfchei'ewith "having been settled, the Department of Internal Affairs has handed, fiis Excellency the Governor-General,, a statement ' which lie desires" published' : The following are the" items of expenditure:—r(a) No. 1 hospital ship AEaneno, nrst charter £'14,719 17s 9d. sedond charter £2062 15s 3d, third £2607 9s 7d. fourth £1143 14s 3d. (b) No. 2 hospital ship Marama, first charter £15,562 9s 9d,' second £5460 Is 7d, jthird 3s 3d; (c) Labor' for working stores', Christ 1 church, £3' lss. (dj Ifewspapers supplied 1 hospital ?hipß arid hdsjpital matter £258 15s 2d; coirifbrts for H w6unded in^iSigypt. £100 ; tobacco and papers for sick and wounded m Egypt, £150. (c) Equipment of ' \yalton hospital, £10,000; equipment' for No. 1 and No. 2 stationary hospitals, £500 ;'■ balance m hand £6642 0s Id ; total £61,206 Is Bd. • ; Items (d) and (c) have" been, repaid by patriotic -sofciefies > of ! tlie four 'centres, and this siinV '.'W iincnl'cTefli m the total
receipts,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14449, 8 November 1917, Page 6
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185THE HOSPITAL SHIPS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14449, 8 November 1917, Page 6
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