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DUNSTAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL

The usual monthly meeting of the committee of management wee held in the commit* toe room, Town Hall, Clyde, on Monday evening last, the 6th inat,. Present : Messrs Mile* jin the chair) Skua, Attfield, Crawford, J; B, Stevens, Treasurer; and G. Fache. Secretory. * ■ The minute* of previous meeting were raid and confirined. < The Visiting committee reported having visited the institution several-times during the month and foundeveJfything satirise-> tory. Eegaidingthe,patient Murdoch, they reported that he was most- anxious and desirous to go home, and had -expressed himself agreeable : to cover all coats of passagemoney if the committee would get him lauded in Fort Chalmers. The committee alee report that the Resident Surgeon states that Murdoch is -now well able to stand tho removal to th»Port : alao ! to fake the sea voyage. • . After a brief consideration of tba question, tbe meeting a email one it was resolved to hold a special meeting of the committee on Monday the 19th inst, to decide on the question. Report No. 2, recommending payment of accounts for salaries and supplies, amounting to L 75 4s 2d. was read and received. The Tr.iasuru’s report, showing a credit balance of L 47 17s 7d, was read and received.'

The Surgeon’s report Was read and received. ji ,/J : <>i.

, Mr J, U. Cambridge was elected a member of the Visiting Committee, rice Mr Sims retiring. . ' . Resolved—That it be an instruction to the Resident Surgeon that all horses and cattle must be kept ’out, of toe fenced off portion of the grounds immediately surrounding' the Hospital buildings mid residence, and - that they be confined to the paddock. ./ :• ... The meeting then closed. , . i

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1158, 9 May 1884, Page 3

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DUNSTAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL Dunstan Times, Issue 1158, 9 May 1884, Page 3

DUNSTAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL Dunstan Times, Issue 1158, 9 May 1884, Page 3

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