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RETURN showing Number, &c., of Hospitals— continued.
Questions. Napieb. Naseby (Mount Ida). Nelson. New Plymouth. Oamaktt. Patea. Picton. Q.UEENSTOWN (WAKATIPU). Eeefton. 1. What is the township and district benefited by the hospital ? Counties of Hawke's Bay and Wairoa, and Borough of Napier 11,597 Mount Ida District City of Nelson and Counties of Waimea and Collingwood 1,686 ; no information as to counties General Oamaru and Waitaki Districts Patea and Hawera Counties District and Borough of Picton Lake County ... Eeefton, Gold-Mining and Agricultural Districts 2. What are their respective populations ? General General 6,000 in town, 8,000 in districts General 3,800 General Town, BOO males ; surrounding, 1,500 General ' 3. What is the character of the hospital — whether general, lying-in, or other form of special hospital ? 4. Was the present building built for a hospital ? 5. What was its cost ? (!. How many years has it been established? 7. What is the number of the Board of Management ? 8. How are its members elected or appointed ? General General General Yes About £8,000 ... Since July, 1880 10 3 by counties, 2 by Council, and 4 by subscribers and the Mayor Chairman, J. H. Yautier; H. A. Banner, treasurer; F. de Lisle, A. McKay, J. N. Williams, T. Tanner, G. A. Smith, W. B, Miller, A. T. Cotterill, C. B. Winter About £700 ... 10 vears 18" Yes No information Since 1st July, 1869 7 Managing on behalf of the Government Yes £729 original cost 10 years 19 At annual meeting of subscribers Yes About £600 6 years 9 By the ratepayers Yes About £1,000 ... 16 years 10 Elected annually Yes About £2,500 ... 19 years 11 By subscribers... Yes £800 9jj years 12 Elected annually 9. State the name of each member of the Board, and indicate president, treasurer, secretary, &c. W. Inder, president; W. Jacob, treasurer; E. J. George, secretary; G. Shepherd, T. Jackson, J. Dawson, H. Wilson, E. Hosic, J. Mitchell, J. Ewing, J. Darlington, E, Johnston, F. Foster, — Irvine, J. Eamsay, J. McCulloch Secretary, £35 per annum J. Wallis, chairman; H. V. Gully, secretary; J. Shephard, E, Levein, E. Everett, W. Bethwaite, C. E. Bunny, B. MacMahon President, J. Lemon; vicepresident, H. Aitkin; lion, treasurer, D. S. Montagu; secretary, J. Church; and 6 county and 10 town members F. M. Chapman, G. S. Bridge, W. Durie, G. Howie, G. Taylor, W. Foreman, J. Morgan, E. Homer, and W. Wilson Chairman and treasurer, A. T. Thompson; A. P. Seymour, B. O. Waddy, T. Younger, J. Hornby, A. Seott, A. Brown ; C. Price, secretary President, C. C. Boyes; treasurer, G. M. Boss ; secretary, J. Worthington; M. J. Malaghan, T. G. Betts, F. H. Daniel, H. Carstons, T. N. Dwyer, J. O. Kane, H. M. Adair, F. McBridc Treasurer, E. Patterson; C. Cohen, B. G. Collins, J. J. Aikin, J. C. Craig, C. Maquarie, T. Lee, W. J. Shaw, A. Hater, G. Wise, J. Thorburn, P. T. Caples • 10. How are the secretary and treasurer paid—by commission or salary, and how much ? 11. How much land has the hospital ? 12. State the number of sleeping wards for males 13. State the height, width, and length of each (internal measurement), and the number of beds it contains Secretary, £75 per annum; treasurer, honorary About 1J acres 2 15 ft. x 29 ft. x 48 ft. ; 15 ft. x 14 ft. x 14 ft,; 22 beds About 4 acres ... 3 No.l—18ft. xl7ft., 6beds; No. 2—10 ft. x 8 ft., 2 beds ; No. 3—12 ft. x 10 ft., 4 beds No treasurer; secretary, £25 per annum 6 acres 2 16ft, x25ft. x94, 26 beds; 16ft, x 25 ft. x 54ft., 16 beds 4 No. 1—36ft. x 12ft. x 10ft., 5beds; No. 2—12ft. x 12ft. x 10ft., 2 beds; No. 3— 19 ft. x 12 ft, x 10 ft., 4 beds; No. 4—19ft. x 12ft. x 10 ft,, 4 beds Treasurer, honorary; secretary, £30 per annum 7 acres 3, and 3 in fever hospital ... 13 ft. x 18 ft. x 42 ft., 11 beds-; 13ft. x 13ft. x 13ft., 3 beds; 13 ft. x 13 ft. x 20ft.,4beds; 13ft. x 12ft, x 20 ft., 3 beds; 13 ft. x 12 ft. x 15; 13 ft. x 12 ft. x 12 ft. 6 in. 2 and a lying-in ward 13ft. x 13ft. x 20ft., 4beds; 13 ft. x 13 ft. x 13 ft., 2 beds; 13 ft. x 13 ft. x 18 ft., 3 beds, lying-in ward 27, and 3 in fever hospital... I 9* 12 Eeceived no payment this year 7 acres 3 19 ft. x 17 ft. x 11 ft. 6 in.; 19 ft. xl8ft, xllft. 6 in.; 19 ft, xl8ft. xllft. 6 in. Treasurer, honorary: secretary, £10 per annum 7 acres 2 24 ft. 6 in. x 19 ft. 8 in. x 12 ft.; 20 ft. 8 in. x 19 ft. 8in. x 12ft. Treasurer, honorary; secretary, £25 per annum About 10 acres 2 12 ft. x20ft. x50 ft., 12 ft. x 20 ft. x 29 ft. Treasurer, honorary; secretary, £30 per annum About 1 acre 3 Wo. 1—15 ft. x 17 ft. 6 in. x 29 ft. 6 in., 7 beds; No. 2— 15 ft. x 17 ft, 6 in. x 14 ft., 3 beds ; No. 3—15 ft. x 17 ft. 6 in. x 14 ft., 3 beds 14. State the number of sleeping-wards for females 15. State the height, width, and length of each (internal measurement), and the number of beds it contains 15 ft. x 29 ft. x 31 ft.; 15 ft. x 11 ft. x 13 ft.; 13 beds 2 No. 1—12 ft, x 8 ft., 2 beds; No. 2—12 ft. x 10 ft., 4 beds 1 16 ft, x 25 ft. x 94 ft.; 26 beds 1 27 ft. x 11 ft. x 8 ft,, 4 beds 1 19ft. x 17ft. xllft. 6in.... 2 24 ft. x 19 ft. 8 in. x 8 ft.; 21 ft. x 19 ft. 8 in. x 11 ft. 1 12 ft. x 20 ft. x 29 ft. 16. State the total number of beds in the hospital 17. State average of male in-patients daily ... 18. State average of female in-patients daily 19. State number of patients received during the year who would have been more suitable for a benevolent asylum 20. State the total number of in-patients received during the year 21. State the total number of out-patients who attended during the year 22. State the name and qualifications, and date of appointment, of the medical officer 35 16 7 4 18 68 20 7 19 7 1 12 4 or 5 ... f 4 24 4 1 22 ] 8-09 ... | 2 18 4 2 1 208 47 94 87 150 44 13 males and 1 female 64 31 1,000 2 267 104 65 About 20 2 About 65 17 E. Menzies, M.E.C.S. Eng.; April, 1880 Thomas B. Whitton, Nov., 1875 Leonard Boor, M.E.C.S. Eng., L.S.A.; 1st Sept., 1871 £250 per annum Eesident Dr. De Lautour, 28th January, 1881 W. F. Keating, M.D.; May, 1880 C. Scott, Surgeon, &c; Aug., 1878 James Douglas, L.F.P.S. Glasg. Henry g. Thorpe, M.E.C.S. Eng.; 10th April, 1880 23. State his salary ... 24. State if he is resident or non-resident ... 25. State the names and qualifications of honorary medical officers 26. State the name, date of appointment, and salary of the dispenser 27. State the name, date of appointment, and salary of the house steward 28. State the name, date of appointment, and salary of the matron 29. State the number of male nurses and the pay of each 30. State the number of female nurses and the pay of each. 31. State what other officers or servants there are besides the above, and the wages of each £300 per annum Eesident T. Hitchings, M.E.C.S. Eng. £200 per annum Non-resident ... £37 10s. per annum Non-resident ... Drs. Gibbs and Leatham ... £150 per annum Non-resident ... Drs. Wait, Fleming, Bowie, Denton, and Garland £150 per annum Non-resident ... £120 per annum Non-resident ... £250 per annum Eesident £250 per annum Non-resident f James Barton, 1st Decemf ber, 1858 ; £100 per anJ num John Drew, 7th August, 1881; £150 per annum Duncan Russell, 6th Aug., ' 1881 ; £100 per annum * ... D. O. Preshaw, 26th Dec, 1873; £132 per annum Miss Stenson, 1st December, 1879 ; £100 per annum Norah Drew, 1st October, 1881; £70 per annum 1 at 6s. per day D. Donely, July, 1880; £84 per annum Matilda Donely, July, 1880 Mrs. Arber, June, 1871; £52 per annum Mrs. Smith, July 1881; £32 per annum 1, £4 per month Housemaid, £40 per annum Jane Preshaw, 25tli Not., 1876; £66 per annum 2; 1 for males and 1 for females Gardener, £1 per week; cook and scullery maid, £1 per week; 2 housemaids, 12s. per week each ; porter, 2s. 6d. per week £ s. d. 643 0 1 7 Wardsman and matron, \ C £75 per annum V 2 at £50 and £80 respectively Cook, £48; housemaid, £30 per annum 1 paid £1 10s. for her services A man occasionally to do gardening and fencing, 7s. per diem £ s. a. 225 3 2 1 assistant warder, 17s. 6d. per week; 1 female servant, 15s. per week ; and 1 occasional extra assistant hand, 15s. per week £ ». a. 417 5 1 £ s. d. £ s. d. 310 6 6 £ a. d. 339 15 8 Receipts and Expenditure. 32. How much of the year's income was raised by subscriptions and donations ? 33. How much of the year's income was received from or on account of patients ? 31. How much of the year's income was contributed by Government ? 33. How much of the year's income was contributed by Borough Council? 36. How much of the year'3 income was contributed by County Council? 37. How much of the year's income was derived from rents or other revenue from endowments ? £ s. d. £ s. d. 50 15 8 188 17 0 99 2 0 113 6 8 96 9 4 10 19 3 23 0 0 76 19 0 75 5 0 1,311 19 5 224 5 8 1,209 8 1 445 19 0 252 6 11 341 13 6 531 17 8 200 0 0 167 14 8 288 0 2 50 0 0 25 0 0 125' 0 0 209 13 5 141 14 0 100 0 0 215 0 0 200 0 0 38. How much of the year's income was derived from any other source (specify what) ? ( 60 11 3 i 11 9 6* ( 672 13 If I 2 18 10J 30 0 0§ 143 4 51| 472 17 4 2 6 0"[f 251 8 3** 39. What was the total year's income ? 3,213 10 4 551 9 8 1,730 2 10 1,302 17 10 '1 16 9 520 2 7 1,105 7 3 1,161 18 4 40. What was the cost for provisions, exclusive of wine, ] beer, and spirits ? 41. What was the cost of wine, beer, and spirits ? 42. „ drugs and dispensary ? ...I 43. surgical inst'm'ts and appliances 44. „ fuel and light ? ... 45. „ „ linen and bedding ? 4S. „ furniture, earthenware, &c. ?... 47. „ washing and laundry ? 48. ,, ,, salaries and wages ? 49. „ water supply ? 50. funerals? 51. ,, repairs? 52. ,, printing, advertising, stationery, and postage ? 53. Payments for interest 54. „ insurance 55. ,, commission ... 56. Other expenses not included in the above 546 0 0 128 4 3+t 447 1 1 £ s. a. 150 0 0 316 4 10 168 1 4JJ 79 2 11 270 2 1 198 2 6 80 0 0 66 18 0 99 10 0 137 7 10 100 0 0 90 0 0 25 13 3 63 16 8 19 8 0 5 14 6 55 15 O 44 13 0 4 18 0 35 12 5 91 2 3 54 19 10 30 17 6 693 12 10 \ 31 15 8 69 "i 9 114 6 4 8 17 3 7 5 6 158 11 5 78 1 8 36 3 9 20 6 0 34 9 10 18 19 7 7 2 6 0 17 6 16 3 11 6 2 6 5 12 0 41 6 1 18 12 0 13 3 3 4 18 3 481 16 0 I 703 16 11 315 0 0 743 5 4 5 0 0 47 12 0 391 10 0 ! 429 7 8 55 10 8 201 13 4 33 6 9 360 7 0 22 15 9 5 18 0 95 4 6 10 4 0 16 14 0 15 0 0 25 0 0 5 0 0 18 2 6 12 2 6 16 0 0 184 0 0 11 0 7 18 0 0 35 7 6 27 0 0 2 13 6 14 7 3 17 0 3 31 1 6 76 "i 6 71 12 10 18 10 0 6 6 0 3 0 0 3 13 5 9 5 0 5 11 0 64 2 9§§ 9 10 0 2 16 7 12 0 0 11 13 2 18 5 3 850 16 10 43 "i 0 92 10 7 10 0 0 84 17 11 52 17 0 94 5 0 57. Total expenditure for the year 3,193 14 5 593 18 3 1,826 5 11 859 2 0 1,058 9 9 486 16 8 558 19 0 1.047 13 4 991 4 10 58. The contract price during the year of bread for the 2-lb. loaf 59. The contract price during the year of meat per pound 60. The contract price during the year of milk per gallon 61. The contract price during the year of any other important item calculated to materially affect the current expenditure 62. How many patients paid for their treatment and maintenance in the hospital ? •63. How much were they charged a week ? 2fd. 3d. Is. 2d. 4d. From 3id. to 6d. 2s. 3d. 3d. Is. 3d. 4d. Is. 6d. 3id. Cow on ground 3d. 8d. 4d. 2fd. to 4d. Is. 4d. 2Jd. 4id. Is. 6d. 5id. 5id. 4s. 60 39 31 31 19 40 5 4 11 £lls. £1 £1 Is. £1 Is. £lls. 10s. to £2 £1 Is. £1 £1 15a. to £1 10s. £1 * Old tank. t Balance for 1880. X Sale of eggs. § Government depi trtment. || Interei it. 5T Sale of pigs. ** Balance at bi it. tt Including fuel and li| ;ht. Includini fuel. Charitable aid,
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