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Receipts and Expenditure. Receipts. £ s. d. Expenditure. £ s. d. From Government ... ... 397 2 7 Rations ... ... ... 310 19 3 Local bodies ... ... ... 165 10 1() Wines, spirits, ale, &c. ... 1 16 0 Subscriptions and donations ... 151 6 5 Surgery and dispensary (medical Bequest ... ... ... 100 0 q attendance and drugs) ... 312 16 5 Rents ... ... ... 6 6q Fuel and light ... ... 3914 3 Patients' payments ... ... 194 12 3 Furniture, &c. ... ... 14 8 2 Bedding, &c.... ... ... 27 5 7 Salaries and wages ... ... 259 18 5 Funerals ... ... ... 27 5 5 Repairs ... ... ... 320 Printing, advertising, postage, and stationery ... ... ... 814 Insurance ... ... ... 9 11 3 Total ... ...£1,014 18 1 Total ... -...£1,014 18 1 Visited 20th October, 1905.—This Hospital is in its usual satisfactory state. There were only five patients at time of visit. Recognising that they cannot train probationers at so small a hospital, they intend to get another registered nurse, and have only one probationer instead of two as at present. I n Hi Vf * cvo D. MacGregor, M.A.', M.8., M.C., LL.D., Inspector-General of Hospitals and Charitable Institutions.

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