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NORTH WAIRARAPA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

;;: Meetim'The ordinary monthly meetnig'oT'' the above was held in Mr E. H. Wadidington's office, Perry-street, this mnrning at 9.80. Present—Mesjra R. M. Galloway (Chairman), W. JjL Beetham, E. Dagg, W. Perry, and?/ E, Gapper.'i . \ , ■.<>■ ; The minutes of the previous meet* ing were read and confirmed. The-Treasurer's report wae reoeived, showing an actual, oredit of £59 18s lid, CORRESPONDENCE.' From Nelson Hospital Board re J. Burkensliaw. It was resolved to contribute 10s per week for three awntb.B towards his maintenance, 10s per week being already contributed by the Masterton Foresters. A settler at Feilding wrote offering to take the woman (Mrs Hansen) who walked from Wellington to Masterton looking for her relatives Borne few weeks ago, and employ her as housekeeper providing, the Benevolent Society would guarantee her iespeoia« OENERAL, A number of casual cases were reported rb dealt with. The Secretary (Mr E. H. Waddmgton) informed the Trußteefflfeat he bad written to the Minister lor Obantable.Aid andtoDr McGregor, re reimbursing the Masterton Benevolent Society in certain amounts; expended on persons sent to Maeterton by the Labour Bureau in a destitute condition. No answer had yet been received by him from either, BURIALS. Tenders were received from Messrs T. Jago and Z. M. Hoar for the • burial of deceased destitute persona. The tenders were both irregular and consequently referred back to Messrs Jago and Hoar. RELIEF. : Relief was ordered to be continued as follows until the next regular meeting :—Mrs Clifton's children 20s j Mrs Helen Jackson 15s; Henry Williams and family 15s • Sarah Clements 10s; Norah du Eratus 10s; Cobbs children 10s; MiSB L. Jenkins tOs; Hedger and wife 10a; John Clark 10s: Charles Dunn- 7a; William Ford 7b ; Mrs M,Johnson 6s; lato Mrs King's child 7s 6d; Potter ss; MrsL. Beer ss; Mm, O'Neill ss. (This latter was finally agreed to after considerable disousßion, the amount to be expended for rent only,) ACCOUNTS. Accounts amounting to £5114s 2d were passed for payment, The meeting then adjourned,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4163, 14 July 1892, Page 2

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NORTH WAIRARAPA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4163, 14 July 1892, Page 2

NORTH WAIRARAPA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4163, 14 July 1892, Page 2

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