and £25 by tho latter, thug obviating an application to the District Board. During the period under review fifteen meetings of tho Trustees have - been held, tho attendances boin» as followsJ. G. Boddington, 15; Bev. >V.• E. Paige.'i'i > -Joseph lorns, 12 ; . ;B.P.;Perryi, lO; Walter Perry, 9; W. ■■ 1-H-D,. Diigg and' George Heron. jvero: appointed -Trustees fit the two..; Councils '.«;|ttbaoitioing,. and Ikve-attended 4'meet,.
.. Wg3. . /.V ; , .In Jttilimiy/. in-.ftceordauoG with th< • v Act \y .":n. •JB aa'tii fi m. ■ ■ aiid W 1 v -Perry me . Ee.quoutly ifr -Porry resign--mgiraih'edifttelynfterin'conseij.enco 01 a . sub-contractor for supplies B. Keith was appointed, in : ™wee. Section 5!), of the let, and , -tho Local Bodies Contractors Aot 1885 ,«avo boon tho means of depriving tho Hospital management of two ussful iuembors, who havo boon identifiod with the institution since its foundation, ilr Joseph Payion who retired ■ .'when tho present Act came into force ' ttas for a considerable period Honorary Treasurer, in which capacity he earned ' the heartiest thanks of the community for the energy he displayed in placing the finances iu a good condition.
In November Mr aid Mrs Bulpitt, oustodian and matron, sent in theii resignation,'after seven years' faithful sorvioes which the Trustees received Ttith regret; the condition of the Hos- ; • pital and surrounding grounds giving ample testimohyto their good inaiiage ; '-went and earnestness in their work, Applications wore invited through '»Pres3 for successors, and Mr and Ms,, John Adcock from Wanganui werMelect'ed to fill the vacancies. . number of patients admitted aurqig- the term was 27 males, Of ; these:22 wore discharged, cured, or relieved;- and five, have died, four of .wliom arrived in a dying state, and 'the fifthjvas a hopelesscaso. The balance sheet shows receipts, subscriptions £11)713s Id, as per list ..■.of subscribers appended, Wairarapa '' East County £SO, Masterton Borough Council S/ioi Government subsidy £Bl7 8s 9d.. Total, L 590 lslOd, The expenditure for the same period to credit beinff barely sufficient to cover existing liabilities, , In compliance with section 59 of " Hospital aud. Charitable Institutions ■Act" the Trustees havo duly furnished the District Board with a statement of ■the estimated iricomo, and costofmaintonance of the.lnstitution for the cur-, rent year showing an estimated probable deficit of LIOO. Trustees again urge upon the WP of the district the necessity liberal with subscriptions, so •thifWue Hospital may continue selfsupporting, 'and they venture' to hope thftt this appeal will meet with a satisfactory "response. The officers connected with the Lospital have discharged their duties to the satisfaction ■ of tho Trustees, especially the Secretary, Mr W..Selkr who, by the.able, efficient, aud zealous pnner in which helms filled tho office of Treasurer, has. very materially assisted the work of. tho past year •• ''J. 0. Boddikotok, ,' Chairman.
THEfTRE ROYAL, V J.VXAI *i-j v OifEN . «, / .111, WM .,v W MO ., pATHERKTON-STREET, WELLINGTON, ARE now landing sumo splendid samples"' if ; RYEGitASS Seed/ from old Pastures, COCKSFOOT Seed, 1 ; ALSO—CLOVERS—White, Hid, Coivgrass, "Al3ike, Trefoil, Lucorne ■ FESCUES—Meadmv, Hard, Tall '■ Meaclow, and Sheep's. POAS—Poa Pratensia. Poa Nemora)i3, and-Poa Trivialis. . .TIMOTHY. YARROW, SHEEP'S parsley, red top, fior- : IN, chested dogstail, MEADOW FOXTAIL, PRAIRIE GRASS, &c., &c. SAMPLES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION. 2574 BY SPECIAL BEQUEST fJ|HE SERVICE 0? SQNG, jHgIN PLOUGHMAN, "Fitly rendered lately in the Srian Church, will be repeated on nfI&DAY EVENING NEXT, lflth inafc, in TEMPERANCE HALL, In aid of lighting the Teniporanc® Hall with Can, Conductor—Mr W. Botfcy; Header— Ml' Ovmuly; Cluirraan-Mr Fulton, .Copmonco at 7.30." Admissions-Adults, Is; Oliildrun, Gel- •• 2574 y" ■ ■ v ■ m ; ST. MATTHEW'S OHUROH. :■ the harvesFthanksqiving , be" hold in St MatbeV's Church i'rMastcrton-"on SUNDAY jFEXT, April 17; 572 W. E. PAIGE. IX BANKRUPTCY. Injho mattorpf the Bankruptcy Acfr j'fp 18&0ind ambndments thereof. 'in the estate "' of BEKJ. BUDDEN, ' ot Mangamahoe,'Farmer. WHEREAS, •atameoting of Creditors in the above - .estate, hold en ai Masterton on TUESDAY, 22nd day of March, 1887) the iollowing preliminary resolution was carried, viz., ." That tho Creditors do'accept' as composition, 10b jn the £., payment to be 'made a month faim fate, and guarantee;!' 'by the Solicitor, in agreement ,to lie pltide with the Deputy Official Assignee;" I hereby calU meeting of''Creditors in the above estate ty be held in the Old Court roum, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 20th day of April, 1887 »t3vßop.m. .. ' "'- Business,—-To •confirm such pro- ' liminary by special res-dution. I - R. STANSFtELD, - f , j Deputy Assignee. ' I Mmterton, April 15,1887, 2574
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2574, 16 April 1887, Page 3
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