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RETURN showing Number, &c., of Hospitals— continued.

Questions. DUNEDIN. Dfxstan. GlSBOENE. GrEETMOtTTH. Gbeytotoj. HOKITIKA. KtTMARA. Lawrence. Masterton. 1. What is the township and district benefited by the hospital ? Dunedin, including thewhole of the Provincial District of Otago Clyde, Alexandra, Ophir, Tinkers, Drybread, and Southern Division of Tincent County About 1,700 ... Borough of Gisborne and Cook County Borough of Greymouth and Grey County Greytown, Featherston, Lower Valley, Carterton, South Wairarapa The whole of Westland, including Towns of Kumara and Ros3 Kumara, Greenstone, Cape Terrace, Westbrooke, Dillmanstown Lawrence, Tuapeka, and Bruce Counties Borough of Masterton and North Wairarapa Electoral District 2. What are their respective populations ? Borough, 1,735; county, 1,747 ; total, 3,522 General About 10,000 .. 2,450 Lawrence, 1,005 5,000 3. What is the character of the hospital — whether general, lying-in, or other form of special hospital ? 4. Was the present building built for a hospital ? 5. What was its cost ? 6. How many years has it been established? General and lying-in General, with lying-in ward G-eneral G-eneral G-eneral General General General 7 What is the number of the Board of Management? S. How are its members elected or appointed ? 9. State the name of each member of the Board, and indicate president, treasurer, secretary, &c. No £25,000 16 11 Appointed by Government A. C. Strode, chairman (since resigned) ; J Fulton, E.M., M.H.E.; H.Driver,M.H.E, ; the Mayor of Dunedin, ex qfficio; H. Houghton, German Consul; G. Wilson, merchant; P C. Neill, merchant ; J Logan, J.P ; W. Isaac, J.P ; E. Gillies and C. S. Eeeves, merchants Yes £1,000 19 15 Annually, by subscribers ... V Pyke,M.H.E., Chairman; W. Fraser, Vice-Chairman; George Clarke, treasurer; George Faclie, secretary; J G. Cambridge, J Holt, A. A. Oliver, W. G. Eees, C. Attfield, C. P Beck, J. E. Stevens, V A. Anderson, F. G. Wilson, W McEndoe, and M. Sammon Yes £1,500 6 9 By subscribers Yen. Archdeacon Williams, E. K. Brown, treasurer; H. McKay, secretary; G. F Butt, W Adam, D. Johnston; H.W the Mayor, Chairman; Dr. Pollen Yes £2,300 15 13 By subscribers J Petrie, P B. Cameron, F C. Dupsie, Dr. Smith, B, J Tonks, F J Blackmure, A. W Tanall, J C. Warne, J G. Thomas, C. C. McCarthy, A. Hildebrand, F. W Lahmann, M.L.C., J Arnott, A. E. G-uiness, E. Nancarrow Yes About £600 ... 8 20 By subscribers Chairman, C. Pharazyn: treasurer, W 0. Cuft; secretary, F H. Wood; Eev. H. V AVhite, Messrs. W Booth, W G. Brand, G. Wyatt, W S. Wait Yes £4,000 Old hospital built in 1865; present one in 1877 13 By subscribers and Borough and County Councils J Penke, President; M. H. Levistam, Vice-President; W Henry, treasurer; Messrs. I). Benjamin, A. Bock, J. Cross, D. Bourke, W Hilldrop, M. Killen, H. Levy, H. Meyer. J McG-oldstiek, E. Upjohn Yes About £600 6 13 By the subscribers Messrs. A. C. Campbell, J. S. Pearn, E. Toms, E. Morgan, G. White, F J Wilson, L. J Shyer, S. Garquills, J Hughes, W Morris, P Kiely, J Dinan, W Nicholson Yes £2,000 21 19 By subscribers of £1 Is. ... President, J C. Brown, M.H.E.: Treasurer, J Turton ; Committee —J Chalmers, W F Downs, H. S. Gorrie, G. F C. Browne, D. E. Hunter, A. McKinlay, W Tolcher, P Miller, J Morrison, E. Morrison, F Sudaille, A. McNab, J Bennett, G-. Meryon, H. Clayton £40 per annum Yes £1,000 3. 9 By subscribers A. W Eenall, J Bennett, J Vile, J. C. Bodington, W Perry, T. V Smith, J. Irons, H. Beetham; J Payton, treasurer; C J. Freeth, secretary ■ 10. How arc the secretary and treasurer paid—by commission or salary, and how much ? Honorary Honorary Secretary, £20 per annum, and 5 per cent, on amounts collected as subscriptions 11 acres Secretary and sub-treasurer, £150 per annum Secretary, £40; treasurer, honorary Secretary, salary and commission ; treasurer, nil House steward acts as secretary and treasurer Treasurer, honorary; secretary and collector, £20 per annum 30 acres 4 acres 4 acres 11. How much land has the hospital ? 5 acres 5 acres About 15 acres 5 acres on sufferance from School Commissioners About 3 acres 12. State the number of sleeping wards for males 13. State the height, width, and length of each (internal measurement), and the number of beds it contains 8 16 ft. 4 in. x 25 ft. x 55 ft., 4 lower wards, 17 beds each; 15 ft. x 25 ft. x 55 ft., 2 upper wards, 17 beds each; 19 ft. x 16 ft. 9 in. x 26 ft, 6 in., 1 ward, 6 beds ; 12 ft. x 29 ft. x 50 ft., 1 ward, 19 beds 3, and 3 lying-in 15 ft. x 25 ft. x 55 ft., 2 wards, 16 beds each; 19 ft. x 16 ft. 9 in. x 26 ft. 6 in., 1 ward, 6 beds ; lyingin, 3 rooms, 4 beds each 177 2 10 ft. x 19 ft. x 26 ft. Number of beds 14, and 16 if required 2 40 ft, x 19 ft. x 15 ft. 3 in.; 22 ft. x 12 ft. x 16 ft. 6 in. Also a fever ward in course of erection 5 No. 1—14 ft. x 23 ft. x 39 ft.; 14 beds. No. 2—14 ft. x 23 ft. x 24 ft.; 10 beds. No. 3—14 ft. x 23 ft. x 14 ft.; 7 beds. No. 4—16 ft. x 23 ft. x 25 ft.; no beds. No. 5—16 ft. x 23 ft. x 25 ft.; no beds 1 14 ft. x 23 ft. x 23 ft.; 6 beds 2 3 beds in each ... 3 ; 2 in use generally Two—19 ft. x 27 ft. x 52 ft. One—15 ft. x 16 ft. x 24 ft. 1 27 ft. x 17 ft. x 12 ft. 6 in., 7 beds 4 No. 1—52 ft. x 21 ft. x 14 ft., 15 beds ; No. 2—26 ft. x 21 ft. x 14 ft., 8 beds ; No. 3—20 ft. x 20 ft, x 14 ft., 4 beds;. No.4—20ft. x20ft. x 10 ft., 6 beds 2 No. 1—16 ft. x 19 ft. x 19 ft., 5 beds; No. 2—14 ft. x 18 ft. x 14 ft. 14. State the number of sleeping-wards for females 15. State the height, width, and length of each (internal measurement), and the number of beds it contains 1 8 ft. 6 in. x 14 ft. x 17 ft.; 4 beds 2 26 ft, x 19 ft. x 15 ft. 3 in.; 12 ft. x 11 ft. x 11 ft. 6 in. 1 19 ft. x 27 ft. x 46 ft. 1 21ft. x 15 ft. xllft., 3 beds 1 26 ft. x 21 ft. x 14 ft., 8 beds 1 16 ft. x 12 ft, x 21 ft., 3 beds 16. State the total number of beds in the hospital 17 State average of male in-patients daily ... 18. State average of female in-patients daily 19. State number of patients received during the year, who would have been more suitable for a benevolent asylum 20. State the total number of in-patients received during the year 21. State the total number of out-patients who attended during the year 22. State the name and qualifications, and date of appointment, of the medical officer 86 34i 10 (and 16 permanent chronics) Usually 18; can be increased to 20 12 5 2 2 37 26 4 9 8 2 58; 50 permanent, 8 occasionally 21 124 4 10 5-2 0-7 6 41 20 3 3 a 4 747 46 78 146 23 215 38 199 68 8,080 22 293 3 507 82 35 William Stuart Roberts, M.E.C.S. Eng., Aug. 1,1878 Thomas Leahy, A.B. and M.B., S.C.D., L.E.C.S.I., and L.M.E.C.S.I., 8th April, 1878 £150 per annum Henry Pollen, M.D., M.C. C. L. Morrice, M.E.C.S., 20th April, 1867 W Bey, M.B., CM. Aug., 1881 D. P James, M.E.C.S. Eng., 22nd July, 1878. J. L. Porter, M.B.,M.E.C.S., L.S.A., February, 1881 Eobert Withers, M.E.C.S., London Dr. Hoskings, December, 1878 23. State his salary .. £300 per annum Under £100 per annum, according to state of funds Non-resident G-eorge Percy, M.D. £250 per annum £50 £300 per annum £200 per annum £200, with fuel and light £50 per anaum 24. State if he is resident or non-resident 25. State the names and qualifications of honorary medical officers Eesident William Brown, M.B.C.M. Edin.; John Scott, M.D. Edin., CM.; W H. Maunsell, M.D. (T.C.D.), M.E.C.S. Eng., T. de Zouche, M.D. (Q.N.T.), M.E.C.S. Eng.; F. C. Batchelor, M.E.C.S. Eng., L.S.A. Lon., &c; J Macdonald, L.E.C.P and L.E.C.D. Edin., &c. ; T. M. Hocken, M.E.C.S. Eng., and L.S.A.; James Copland, M.D., CM. John Brown, M.D. Edin., appointed in 1868; £185 per annum A. Burns, Feb. 5, 1877; £225 per annum; acts as secretary Janet Burton, Jan. 1878; £60 per annum 1 at £80, 4 at £70,1 at £24, 1 night attendant at £72, 1 assistant night attendant at £50, per annum 1 midwife at £52, 2 nurses at £45, 1 night nurse at £45, per annum Eesident C. A. Staekpoole, L.E.C.S., Edin., and L.S.A., Lon. Non-resident ... Drs. P Smith and Acheson Non-resident Dr. Taylor frequently attends Non-resiJent D. F Bossctti, M.D. Non-resident Eesident C. de Laeey McCarthy, M.D., M.E.C.S.I. Non-resident Drs. Beard and Spratt 26. State the name, date of appointment, and salary of the dispenser 1 E. H. Eugg. 11th June, 1870. E. Cross. 21st April, 1879. Daniel Carrison ... 27 State the name, date of appointment, and salary of the house steward I Mr. and Mrs. Knox. }» £90 per annum J Mr. and Mrs. Chrisp. | 12th June, 1881. £100 \ per annum conjointly E. H. Eugg. 11th June, 1870. £250 per annum I Basil Busch and Mrs. | |- Busch. June, 1881. \ I £100 per annum E. Cross. 21st April, 1879. £156 per annum Alexander Boss, 20th May, 1881, £80 per annum I Daniel Carrison and wife, J- 20th January, 1875. £150 per annum 1 at £1 per week Married ; appointed 25th November, 1879; salary, £100 per annum with rations 28. State the name, date of appointment, and salary of the matron 29. State the number of male nurses and the pay of each Julia Walsh. 22nd Sept., 1878. £52 per anmim 1 day wardsman, £126 per annum; 1 night wardsman, £100 per annum 1 day wardsmun and dresser, £150 per annum ; 1 niglit wardsman, £100 per annum 30. State the number of female nurses and the pay of each. G-eneral servant, 15s. per week 1 day nurse, £78 per annum. Housemaid ants occasionally as night nurse, at £56 per annum Laundress, £65 per annum ; gardener and messenger, £91 per annum 1 at £1 5s. per week 31. State what other officers or servants there are besides the above, and the wages of each 1 porter and house warden, £84 ; 1 cook, £96 ; 1 assistant cook, £60 ; 1 assistant cook, £50; 1 gardener, £70; 1 assistant wardsman, £50; 1 laundress, £50; 2 assistant laundresses, £40 each; 1 housemaid, £40, per annum. £ s. d. Cook, £104 per annum; laundress, £54 10s. per annum ; gardener, £39 per annum Cook, £75 per annum Receipts and Expenditure. 32. How much of the year's income w-as raised by subscriptions and donations ? 33. How much of the year's income was received from or on account of patients ? 31. Hot,- much of the year's income was contributed by Government ? 35. How much of the year's income was contributed by Borough Council ? 36. How much of the year's income was contributed by County Council ? 37 How much of the year's income was derived from rents or other revenue from endowments ? 38. How much of the year's income was derived from any other source (specify what) ? £ s. d. 200 9 4 £ s. d. 351 6 0 £ s. d. 852 2 2 £ b. d. 97 12 0 £ s. d. 266 0 6 £ s. d. 364 1 3 £ s. d. 90 11 6 £ s. d. 821 2 2 314 6 6 72 11 4 58 15 0 51 18 6 29 15 0 44 7 6 278 2 6 75 12 11 5,979 3 0 216 15 9 319 3 7 798 11 1 97 12 0 2,109 7 0 508 14 0 626 19 9 185 19 6 50 0 0 125 0 0 250 0 0 50 0 0 19 3 0 453 1 8 46 19 7 50 0 0 200 0 0 46 19 7 28 7 0 19 7 3* 13 6 0 8 10 1+ 119 14 61) 160 0 0 71 10 3* 39. What was the total year's income ? 6,321 16 6 509 3 8 779 4 7 2,293 19 5 280 8 8 3,180 9 2 1,038 16 6 1,629 3 6 489 16 9 40. What was the cost for provisions, exclusive of wine, beer, and spirits ? 41. What was the cost of wine, beer, and spirits ? 42. ,, ,, drugs and dispensary ? 43. surgical inst'm'ts and appliances 44. „ „ fuel and light ? 45. „ „ linen and bedding ? 46. ,, „ furniture, earthenware, &c.?... 47 ,, washing and laundry ? 48. ,, ,, salaries and wages ? 49. ,, „ water supply? 50. „ „ funerals? 51. „ ,, repairs? 52. ,, ,, printing, advertising, stationery, and postage ? 53. Payments for interest 54. „ insurance 55. „ commission ... 1 } 1,692 4 4 260 5 6 570 5 4 355 9 10 33 14 0 309 16 0 1,939 7 0 I ] 88 6 11 7 16 0 22 4 0 10 0 329 0 0 220 2 7 124 5 6 19 14 3 73 7 0 203 5 4 724 10 8 113 3 7 148 9 6 971 14 0 114 0 1 16 13 11 170 7 2 805 3 0 (-147 9 1 ] 228 16 3 (35 1 6 124 0 10 C47 2 8 (50 5 2 1,145 0 0 197 2 0 68 13 6 63 16 0 2 19 0 25 13 6 14 5 6 14 10 6 400 18 6 X 410 9 9 95 6 9 184 12 9 119 7 1 66 3 6 63 19 10 517 0 0 ! 103 15 4 6 9 6 34 1 1 53 8 4 22 2 0 212 0 7 49 0 0 40 10 0 470 4 6 39 11 3 17 6 10 0 0 7 10 4 9 0 0 7 0 0 27 8 9 9 8 0 201 5 0 81 7 0 5 0 0 48 8 0 23 5 6 7 16 0 14 13 6 29 13 0 13 13 0 39 15 4 114 12 8 69 9 1 7 2 6 11 16 0 11 7 6 0 4 8 8 2 0 29 1 0 2 5 0 6 17 10 39 0 0 7 4 2 5 6 0 4 7 6 53 18 5t 866 19 5 f 89 16 4 1174 ° 4§ 56. Other expenses not included in the above 218 15 3 49 14 2 10 0 0 57 Total expenditure for the year 5,979 3 0 532 10 8 717 17 8 3,017 18 11 344 17 5 3,184 16 0 914 6 2 1,561 12 4 461 13 4 58. The contract price during the vear of bread for the 2-lb. loaf 59. The contract price during the year of meat per pound 60. The contract price during the year of milk per gallon 61. The contract price during the year of any other important item calculated to materially affect the current expenditure 62. How many patients paid for their treatment and maintenance in the hospital ? 63. How much were they charged a week ? Made at asylum 2d. 7d. 4d. 4d. and 5d. 2s. 4d. 3d. and 4d. Is. 4d. 2fd. 3Jd. Is. 2d. 3d. 3d. to 5d. Is. 4d. Bid. aid. 13. 3d. 4d. 5d. 5id. 2id8d. 4d. 5d. Is. 4d. 168 20 4 5 15 15 From 10s. to £1 Is. £1 10s. 15s. to £2 £1 10s. £1 10s. to £110s.... £113. £1 In bank. 1 Interest. Irni irovemei its. || Entertainments.

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