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HOSPITAL BALL MEETING.

The Committee of the above met last night at the Court House to settle all accounts &c., in connection with the Ute ball The Treasurer handed in a statement showing the total amount of receipts to be £9O 12s fid, as against £3B 8s 7d expenses, which were made up as follows Crawford £5 9s, (J. H. C. Webb, £3 Us, Allanach and Hansen, £1 Is, Common Shelton and Co., 12s fid, Luke, 7b, Parnell aud Boylan 13s 4d, Herald 15s 9d, Craig, £l2 Bs, D. Page, £3 Partington £1 Ib, Parnell and Boylan £lO Sheriff, £1 la. Thus showing a profit of £52 2s lid on the whole transaction, and which is equal to £lO4 with the subsidy from the Government. Un the motion of Mr H. Boylan, Messrs O’Meara and Creeswt 11 were authorised to pay the outstanding accounts. The Committee desire to return their sincere and hearty thanks to Messrs Cox and Farain, who gave their services free of charge, and without any retu what, ever, during the whole of the evening. To Messrs Dickson and Wiison’a waiters, who also rendered their services gratis, aud to the volunteers and ladies aud gentlemen generally, both town and country, who so materially assisted in bringing the affair to such a successful issue, by their strenuous exertions.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1361, 27 September 1883, Page 3

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HOSPITAL BALL MEETING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1361, 27 September 1883, Page 3

HOSPITAL BALL MEETING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1361, 27 September 1883, Page 3

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