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HOSPITAL TRUSTEES.

The monthly meeting of the Masteiton Hospital Trustees was. held in tho Institute Chambers yesterday, there being present Messrs J. 0. Boddington (Chairman), J, B, Keith and G, S. W. Dulrymplo, The minutes of the previou meeting were confirmed as read, Tho Treasurer reported a credit balance a! date of J!211 Ms 3d, Mr DaL'yiuplo reported that he had visited Mr Jones and found that lie wns willing to continue Riipplying milk to the hospital aud he had instructed him to do so. The Secretary of the Wairarapa Hospital Board wrote, requesting an estimate of the receipts and expenditure of the Trustees for the ensuing year.—The Secretary was instructed to supply the required-information. The resignaiion of Mr and Mrs

i Johns a3 assistants at tbo Hospital was received and aocepted, Tbo Custodian reported that in consequence of a row between the assistants ihe .medical cilicer bad been compelled to remove a patient to his own residenco.-As tbo resignation of the assistants had been received no action was taken in the matter, . The Hospital diary {or the month was read. The Chairman mentioned that Di\ Macgregor, after visiting and inspecting tho Hospital, hud called upon him and expressed himself pleased at the manner in which the institution was being conducted, both inside and out, The following accounts were passed for payment Chamberlain Bros., £llßs 10J jW, Perry,.{Blßs Bid; G, Johnston, £0 8s lOd ;T, G, fllason, £8 18s 3d; ii,Phillips,£3oaj H, Jones, £1 IBs 3d ; Mrs Cole, £i 13s Gd; E. H. Eton, 9j Bd, - The number of patients in the hospital nt last meeting to reported as ten. Seven had been admitted during the month and ten discharged. There were now six males and",one female patients, The Trustees then went into Com'' raitloe to discuss certain matters concerning the assistants to the hospital and puients' accounts..

~ After considerable dißCUßsion it was resolved that the appointment of successors to Mr and Mrs Johns as assistants be left with the, Custodian (Mr vVilliams). ; ; ' ■ The wealing then adjourned,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4011, 13 January 1892, Page 2

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HOSPITAL TRUSTEES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4011, 13 January 1892, Page 2

HOSPITAL TRUSTEES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4011, 13 January 1892, Page 2

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