At the close of the last Tuapeka Hospita Committee meeting, Mr. Carew handed £2O to the Treasurer (Mr. Harrop), with the explanation that early in the present month* on opening an envelope addressed to him—received, with other letters, from the postoffice—he found it to contain two £lO notes, with the words, "From a friend," written on a half-sheet of paper, but unsigned. Mr. Carew rejects the friend, but considers the money best disposed of by being added" to the funds of the Hospital. _ Thb ' Tuapeka Times', of the 29fch ultimo, writing of the Provincial relations, says . vince but Mr. Vogel's mttcmal care, to nurse such as it may appear to him to require it, and should they by any mischance lose his care, and be banded over to some step-mother, i is to be feared that their vitality will soon become altogether extinct, and possibly even with it some- may be petted and others harshly treated, as they happen to make themselves amiable or the reverse to mamma.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 283, 7 August 1874, Page 3
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168Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 283, 7 August 1874, Page 3
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