THE TWENTY-FIFTH
ANNUAL REPORT
of THE
COMMITTEE OP MANAGEMENT
OF THE
Geelong Infirmary
AND
BENEVOLENT ASYLUM,
(Incorporated,)
WITH TUB
financial Statement, list ofSubsriptions,
AND
List of diseases, treated during the year
1876.
S. V. BUOKLAND, Esq.
$ics-|ptesibmts:
A.. M . CAMPBELL, Esq. * EBV. J. D. EOBERTSON.
€ammttttt at |ftattagemeni;
BEOWN, GEO., Esq., J. P. + JOHNSTONE, E. DE B. Esq., M.L.A.*
BUCKLAND, J. J., Esq, KELLY, THOS., Esq.
BELOHEE, HON. G. E„ M.L.C. LENNON, E . B„ Esq. *
CALDWELL, C. Esq. f MIDDLEMISS, JOHN, Esq. +
CHADWICK, JAS., Esq. * + PANTON, J. A. Esq., J.P.
CONNOB, J. H., Esq. M.L.A. PATON, J., Esq. *
GILLESPIE, B., Esq. SLATTEEY, YEN. AECHDN., D.D.
GIBSON, GEO., Esq. WIGHTON, J., Esq. f
GOODMAN, Esv. GEO., H.A.
Utou Slr.easitr.er;
A. B. BEED, Esq,
GEO. THOMAS, Esq. M. L. DENNYS, Esq.
EDWAED SHABP.
DAVID BOSWELL BEID, Esq.
WALTER SCOTT, Esq.
COLLECTOR— M A T H EW WEIGHT, 12, MOOBABOOL STREET.
* Members of House Committee
t Membexs at Fiucuu* Committee,
PROCEEDINGS
OP THE
TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING OF SUBSCRIBERS
TO THE
fatkn$ Itifirm^rj k 6jimtuihi jfejtat,
(iNCOEPOEATED,)
Held at the Town Hall, on Thursday, Jan. Yith, 1877,
AT HALF-PAST SEVEN P.M.
S. Y . BUCXLAND, Esg, IN T H E CHAIR.
T H E Chairman called on the Secretary to read the notice of
meeting, after which the minutes of the last meeting of Subscribers
were read and confirmed.
The Secretary then read the Annual Eeport of the Committee of
Management, also the Financial Statement for the year ended Deo,
81st, 1876.
The Chairman made a few remarks on the report read, and moved
its adoption, with that of the Balance Sheet, as audited, which was
seconded by Mr. Lennon, and carried.
The following gentlemen were then elected as Office-bearers for
1877—
6
President—S. V . Buckland, Esq.
Vice-Presidents—Rev. J. D . Robertson and A . M . Campbell, Esq.
Hon. Treasurer—A. R . Reed, Esq.
Auditors—George Thomas, Esq., and M . L . Dennys, Esq.
The following gentlemen were elected as Members of Committee of
Management to fill vacancies—Messrs. C . Caldwell, J. H . Connor,
R. Gillespie, J. A . Panton, J.P., J. Paton, and J. Wighton.
Votes of thanks were accorded to the President, the Hon.
Treasurer, and Auditors ; also to Dr. Reid and the Officers of the
Institution, and the Meeting terminated.
EDWARD SHARP,
SJBCEETABY.
7
TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT
OE THE
GEELONG
(Incorporated.)
T H E Committee beg to lay before the Subscribers and friends of the
above Institution the 25th Keport of the proceedings for the year
ended 31st December last.
During the year over 3,500 persons have received aid, viz,—
952 In-Door Patients.
165 Inmates of the Benevolent ABylum.
33 Lunatics on remand.
2381 Out-Door Patients.
Of the Patients in the Infirmary
829 have been discharged.
77 have died.
79 remain.
Of the Inmates of the Benevolent Asylum
54 have been discharged,
22 have died.
89 remain. •
Total number remaining 31st December, 1876 .. .. 168
Total number of Out-Door Patients under treatment, 31st Deo. .. 292
The daily average in the House has been .. .. .. 173
The average mortality has been slightly under 9 per cent.
'During the year 1876 about one hundred Patients suffering from
scarlet fever and erysipelas have been treated in the Hospital,:
necessitating both male and female wards to be kept continually
open.
The religion of those admitted during the year has been—
Episcopalians, 355 ; Eomau Catholics, 3 4 0 ; Presbyterians, 125 ;
Wesleyans, 08 ; Lutherans, 3 0 ; Baptists, 25 j Independents, 17-j
Greek Church, 2 \ Confucius, 1; Calvamsts, 1; Church of Christ, \<
Total, 995,
8
The Birthplaces were—Victoria, 313; England and Wales, 269 ;
Ireland, 206; Scotland, 117 ; Germany, 26 j N e w South Wales, 15;
Denmark, 1 2 ; Switzerland, 6 ; Tasmania,, 9 ; Adelaide, 4 ; Ceylon,
2 ; America, 2 ; France, 2 ; Sweden, 2 ; Greece, 2 ; Italy, 2 ;
Fiji, 1; China, 1; Eussia. 1 ; Mauritius, 1; Spain, 1; South
Africa, 1. Total, 995.
The financial position of the Institution is satisfactory, considering
that over £1,300 has been expended^ in new buildings, repairs and
alterations, improved drainage, &c.
The expense for general maintenance (including salaries and
wages) has been less than the preceding year. There has been
£108 Is. 8d. expended in purchase of Goverment debentures,
leaving a balance to credit of £276 18s. 9d. The liabilities are
£630 17s. 9d., December accounts due.
The amount of contributions from all sources shows a slight
increase over the preceding year.
The Committee most gratefully acknowledge the receipt of a sum
of £234 19s. lOd. from the Hospital Sunday Fund, and hereby
tender their sincere and hearty thanks to the Eev. J. D . Kobertson,
as the Hon. Sec, for the great interest and trouble he has a second
time taken in making Hospital Sunday a success, and to all the
various ministers of religion and heads of mercantile firms who took
an active part in this movement.
Jhe sum of £ 4 0 was also collected on Hospital Sunday in the
Koman_Catholic_ Churches, and forwarded direct to the Secretary
through the Ven. Archdeacon Slattery, to w h om the Committee of
the Hospital feel indebted for such liberal support to its Funds.
Legacies from • deceased Patients to the amount of £61 8s. 5d.
have likewise been received.
During the past year a Sub-Committee was appointed to revise
the Rules and Regulations respecting the internal management of
the Institution, and such are n ow printed, and" will be submitted for
the approval of the Management,
The General Committee, seeing the absolute necessity of increased
accommodation and im^pygrn^ntg,in the^Htchen, have erected a
.__ commodious scullery and ironing-room above, whereby great
facilities are given in the culinary departn!el:6"'and laundry, with
improved store-rooms for provisions, drugs, &c. Extension of the
drainage in the yard, also of theater JHPjlyjjver the main and
other buildings have been effected. Considerable improvements
»^, have been effected in the Qw^atiente^^ij^ng^gom; also in the
hall and passages, whereby in some degree the appearance of the
building has been improved. New gas lights have been placed at
,,„« the entrance, and throughout the whole Institution all the fittings
9
have undergone a thorough repair. The front outer walls have been
•—pointed, and the triennial repairs and cleaning have been carried
out. A new Lodge for a gate keeper has been erected at the
entrance in Ryrie Street.
„, In April last Miss Shaw resigned her position as Matron of the
Institution, and Miss O'Meagher, from the Ballarat Hospital, was
selected from 18 applicants to fill the vacancy. In the following
«™ month M r . Peterson, from the Children's Hospital in Melbourne,
was elected as Dispenser and House Steward, in the place of
Mr. Marrison, who had resigned the appointment.
During the past year Mrs. Hitchcock, assisted by other ladies,
has successfully established a " Flower Mission " to the Hospital,
and weekly bouquets are distributed among the Inmates of the
various Wards, which are most gratefully received, and the Committee
acknowledge such kind and delicate attention with very much
pleasure.
The thanks of the Committee are also hereby tendered to the
"*" Clergy of all denominations and other friends who hold services,
and give religious instruction to the Patients; also to the generous
donors who remember the Inmates by contributions of books,
—• papers, fruit, & c , not forgetting the kind services of the Geelong
Young Men's Association and others, who, by entertainments,
musical and otherwise, have contributed greatly to the amusement
«*. and entertainment of the Benevolent Inmates.
There have been held during the year 17 meetings of the General
Committee of Management, besides 77 meetings of the various
' Sub-Committees. The attendance of members is given on a separate
page. The retiring members of the Committee are those appointed
since the last Annual Meeting, and are Messrs. A. M . Campbell,
C. Caldwell, R . Gillespie, and J. Wighton; together with the Rev.
J. D . Robertson and M r . Connor, who were balloted for with the
remainder of those members who had been longest on the
Committee.
The Committee has satisfaction in stating that the various
departments of the Institution work harmoniously, and that the
Officers discharge their duties satisfactorily. They commend the
Institution to the Subscribers as one which continues to merit their
support, in consideration of the amount of suffering and distress
. which it is the means of alleviating, and of the Asylum it affords to
so many of the aged and destitute who would otherwise be in
absolute want.
STEPHEN V. BUCKLAND,
PEESIDENX,..
10
ATTENDANCE LIST FOR 1876.
NAMES.
1 Andrews, 0.
Goodman, Eev. George, M . A .
Belcher, G. B . , Hon.
Brown, Geo.
Kelly, Thomas
2 Lane, H . B .
3 MoLaohlan, E .
Middlerniss, J.
BuoHand, S. V . ..
Buolland, J. J.
Wilson, J. B .
Slattery, Yen. Archdeacon, D . D .
Lennon, B . B .
Eeed, A . E .
8 Sander, B .
Caldwell, 0 .
Gibson, Geo.
Eobertson, Bev. J. D .
Johnstone, E , de B .
Connor, J. H . , M . L , A .
Ohadwiok, Jas.
4 Gillespie, E , .. ., .
6 Campbell, A, M , ..
6 Wighton, J,
1 *H
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6i • „ October*
0. « Decembeiv
STATEMENT OF. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE
Oi1 THE
Geelong Infirmary and Benevolent Asylum, (Incorporated,) for tie TeaT ended December 31st, 1876.
Jr. €x,
3876.
T& Balance brought forward from last year -
Government Grant 1873-5
„ „ 1870-7 -
Sutecriptions and" Donations & c .
I»egaeies -
Paying and other Patients
Amount from Government on acct. Lunatics
Aanount for Sundries sold
Interest on Government Debentures
JPecemfter accounts unpaid
s. d.
3500 0
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370 7 0
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£7«M4 10 4
1870.
By Unpaid Accounts December 1875
NOTV Buildings and Altrjations
Repairs to Buildings, Cleaning, Painting, &c.
K ew Drains aud Repairs to do.
Fixtures, Fittings & c
Beds, Beddiug, Furaiture,&o.
Clothing
Salaries
"Wages -
Meat
Bread -
Milk
Groceries, &c -
Fuel and Light -
Med cal Comforts -
Drugs, Surgical Instruments and Appliances
Printing, Stationery and Advertising
Outfit and General Utensils
Sundries . . .
Architect's Commission
Commission and Expenses of Collector
Funerals
Purchase of Government Debentures
Cash in hands of Secretary
Cash in Savir.gs Bank
Cash in Bank uf Australasia
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GEOBGB THOMAS, 7 .„AUnr„
M. h. MBM3SXS, i A n d l t o r s -
ALFRED E. REED, Hon. Treasurer,
EWAB.D SHAKP, Secretary.
GEELONG INFIRMARY AND BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, (INCORPORATED.)
Mefuest <§$6&otm,ifor the $/ea,r ended Sfieeemier 37s^ 78*76.
To Balance from last year
.Bequest late Mrs. Taft, deceased Patient
2>o^ late Annie Clarke do.
£ s. d.
597 3 i
21 8 5
40 0 0
£658 11 9
By Balance in Bank and Debentures
£ s. d.
658 11 9
£658 11 9
£$e&&n>£wr& (sgleeownt for 'phe &ea,r ended Sfleeemler 37si; 7876.
To Balance last year -
Parcoase Victorian Government Debentures
£ s. d.
1365 0 0
£1165 0 0
By Government Debentures
£ s. d.
1465 0 0
£1465 0 0
JUQFBED B . BBED,
Hon. Treasurer.
SEDTABD SHAKP,
Examined and found correct,
8tli Janaary, 1877.
GEORGE THOMAS ) A n d i t o r s
13
VITAL STATISTICS,
OF THE
(iNCOKPOEATED.)
Tor the Tear Ending 31st December, 1876.
TABLE I
Number remaining from previous year, Jan.
1st, 1S76
Number admitted during the year
Total Number treated
Number discharged cured, or relieved
Number discharged incurable, or left at own
request . •
Number died
Total Number discharged & died
Number remaining at the end of the year
—MALES.
s
%
122
67a
705
565
41
65
070
125
to
5
o
2
15
17
14
3
17
AGES.
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20
20
10
3
19
1
a
$
a
2
57
59
49
3
62
7
S
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1Q
11
122
12.8
115
1
3
119
9
8
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4
74
78
67
1
6
74
4
in
$
s
9
116
125
102
4
5
111
14
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HI
70
89
52
9
12
73
16
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s1
26
96
122
82
8
12
102
20
65 and
upwards
54-
108
157
68
17
18
.103
54
TABLE II.-
Number remaining from previous year, Jan
1st, 1870 ..
Number admitted during the year
Total Number treated
Number discharged cured, or relieved
Number discharged incurable, or left at own
request
Number died
Total Number discharged & died
Number remaining at the end of the year
-FEMALES.
a
jf
5
38
322
355
255
22
34
311
44
0 to 5.
14
14
7
1
6
13
1
5 to 10.
2
20
22
16
4
20
2
10 to 15.
1
24
25
19
2
21
4
AGES.
15 to 25.
3
78
81
67
4
73
8
25 to 36.
2
33
35
33
1
34
1
35 to 45.
5
47
52
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s
44
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to
6
31
37
20
4
4
28
9
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3
11
34
45
16
9
5
30
15
WALTER SCOTT,
Besidmt Surgeon.
14
STATISTICAL STATEMENT,
RETTJIOT of tlie Number of Oases of Disease and of the
Deaths from each cause in the G-eelong Infirmary and
Benevolent Asylum, (Incorporated) during the Year 1876.
GLASS, OBDER AND DISEASE.
I.—Zymotic Diseases.
1. MIASMATIC DISEASES.
Scarlatina -
Quinsy - - - - -
Typhus and Infantile Fever, Typhoid, &c.
Erysipelas -
Carbuncle, Boil, &o.
Influenza, Coryza, Catarrh
Dysentery -
Diarrhcea -
Bheivmatisin -
,
2.—ENTHEIIO DISEASES.
Syphilis -
Gonorrhoea, Stricture of the Urethra -
3.—DIETIO DISEASES.
Privation . . . .
Alcoholism if Delirium Tremens -
| 6 Intemperance -
4.—PAEASITIC DISEASES.
Hydatids . - - - .
Others, including Porrigo, Scahies,Phthiri-riasis,
&c.
Total, Class I. -
Nuinler of Oases
(Fatal anil Nonfatal.)
32
6
28
9
2
4
5
73
161
4
23
27
3
2
5
4
1
_ 5
198
50
4
28
9
1
4
2
31
129
2
3
5
1
1
2
136
I
82
10
oG
18
2
1
8
7
106
290
4
23
27
2
3
5
10
5
2
7
334
Number ot
Deaths.
a
6
1
2
1
10
1
1
11
i
fa
8
4
1
13
13
1
14
5
3
1
23
_
1
1
24
15
STATISTICAL STATEMENT-fCWimieiJ
CLASS, O E D E R AND DISEASE.
II,—Constitutional Diseases.
1.—DIATHETIC DISEASES.
Dropsy -
Cancer -
Tumor - - - -
2.—TuBERODXAB DISEASES.
Phthisis - - - - -
Haemoptysis
Others, inoluding Abscess, &c. -
Total, Glass II. -
III.—Local Diseases.
1.—DISEASES OE T H E NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Apoplexy -
Paralysis -
Insanity -
Others, including Idiopathic Tetanus, Neuralgia,
Ophthalmia, Necrencephalus,
Brain Disease, &e.
2.—DISEASES OE T H E OKOANS OE CIRCULATION.
Perioarditis -
Others, including AnginaPeetoris, Syncope,
Hypertrophy, Heart Disease, &a.
3.—DISEASES OE T H E BESPIRATOBY SYSTEM.
Bronchitis -
Pleurisy -
Pneumonia -
Congestion of the Lungs, Pulmonary
Apoplexy, &o. -
Asthma - - - - -
Lung Disease, including Epistaxis, &o.
Number ol Casoal
Fatal and Nonfatal.)
cn
1
1
8
9
12
2
10
24
33
3
34
22
46
105
1
23
24
15
3
14
6
26
7
71
S
9
9
"l8~
6
4
10
28
1
6
11
9
~26"
7
7
1
1
9
4
2
1
18
•a
i
17
9
27
18
2
14
34
61
4
39
33
55
131
1
30
31
16
4
23
10'
28
8
89
Nil
E
11
1
1
5
1
6
7
2
3
2
7
8
8
2
4
1
7
mber ol
eaths,
1
fe
2
2
2
1
1
1
3
8
3
1
2
3
B
3
3
5
1
6
9
3
4
8
10
11
11
3
6
1
10
16
STATISTICAL STA.TmWT—(Continued.)
CLASS, OEDER AND DISEASE.
jocal Diseases—(continued)
4.—DISEASES OF THE DIOESTIVE OBOANS.
Ascites - - - - -
Hernia -
Fistula - - -
Stomach Disease, &o. including Dyspepsia,
Pyrosis, Hosmatemesis, &a. -
Jaundice, Gallstone, &c.
Liver Disease, &a., including Cirrhosis, &c
5.—DISEASES or THE UBINABY OBQANS.
Nephria (Bright's Disease)
Others, inoluding Prostatic Disease, Diuresis,
Kidney Disease, &c.
6.—DISEASES OP T H E OBOANS OP GENERATION.
Others, including Hysteritis, Orchitis,
Hydrocele, &c. . . .
7.—DISEASES OE T H E LOOOMOTIYE SYSTEM.
Arthritis -
Ostitis, Periostitis, & c . -
Others, inoluding Caries, Necrosis, Joint
Disease, & c . - - - -
).—DISEASES OE T H E INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
Phlegmon, Whitlow, &c.
Ulcer
Others, including Eczema, Pemphigus,
Herpes, Psoriasis, Skin Disease, &c,
Total, Class III. -
dumber of Cases
(Fatal and Nonfatal,)
1 S
3
5
4
19
2
4
37
6
11
17
8
8
2
2
20
24
8
31
9
48
334
1
1
la
I
18
1
1
10
10
16
16
3
14
10
27
123
•i.
§
8
6
4
35
2
5
55
7
11
18
18
18
2
2 ,
36
40
11
45
19
75
457
Number of
Deaths.
1
1
3
8"
6
29
•ia a
ft
1
1
1
1
11
l
H
1
1
2
4
3
7
40
17
STATISTICAL STATEMENT—(Continued.)
CLASS, ORDER AND DISEASE.
TV.—Developmental Diseases.
1.—DEV. DISEASES OP CHILDREN.
Malformations, including Cleft Palate,
Imperforate Anus, &o.
2.—DEV. DISEASES OJ? ADULTS.
Paramenia -
8.—DEV. DISEASES OF O L D PEOPLE.
Old Age
4.—DISEASES OF NUTRITION.
Atrophy and Debility -
Total, Class IV. -
V.—Violence.
1.—ACCIDENT OR NESLIGENCE.
Fractures and Contusions , -
Wounds -
Burns and Scalds
Bite of a Snake or Insect
2.—SUICIDE
Wounds—Cut, Stab, &c.
Poison - - - - -
Total, Class V . -
Total Number of Cases of Disease and of
Deaths -
Number of Oases
(Fatal anil Nonfatal.)
1
3
3
69
30
102
100
19
5
1
125
2
1
8
128
705
1
I
1
1
9
9
20
18
'48
13
4
3
20
20
355
i
o
4
4
9
9
89
48
150
113
23
8
1
145
2
1
3
148
1150
Number of
Deatlis.
i I
9
3
12
5
1
6
6
65
8
•a s
at fa
4
1
5
3
3
3
34
•a
•s
13
4
17
5
4
9
9
99
WALTEE SCOTT,
Besidmt Surgeon,
18
LIST OF LIFE GOVERNORS,
(With the privilege of having a Patient always in the House.)
1854. Adams, John, Esq;.
„ Austin, James, Esq.
,, Cunninghan, A . J?., Esq.
„ Fyfe, A . , Esq.
„ Hope, G . , Esq. •
„ Nantes, Charles, Esq.
,, Wilson, Sir, Samuel,
„ MaoMillan, J. G . , Esq.
„ Murchie, Charles, Esq.
,, Offioef, Robert, Esq.
1855. Learmonth, Messrs. T . & S.
1856. Manifold, Messrs. J. & P .
1857. Gregory, J. A . , Esq.
1859. Coppin, George, Esq.
1860. MoLaughlan, Donald, Esq.
1861. Bell, William, Esq.
1862. Bannister, E . D . , Esq,
1864. Mealdn, Henry, Esq.
1865. Ormond, Francis, Esq,
1866. Thomson, John, Esq,
1870. Einlay, C . A . , Esq.
1873. Bonald, Byron, Esq.
„ Mack, Joseph, Esq.
1875. Austin, Josiah, Esq.
LIFE SUBSCRIBERS.
1859. Holmes. Matthew, Esq.
1862. Harrison, H . C . A . , Esq.
1867. Christy, A . , Esq.
1873. His Excellency Sir G . P . Bowen, K . C . M . G .
19
LIST OF
whmjjficro atto gtftmta
FOR THE YEAR 1876.
10 10 0
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
5
0 0
1 0
0 0
£ a. a.
Adney, W m , . . 2 20
Adams, Geo. . . 1 00
Age Office, Mr. E. Symes 10 10 0
Austin, James . . 5 50
Andrews, J. . . 1 00
Armstrong, A. per list . . 12 2 5
Australian Land Ss Mortgage
Company
Adrnans, G .
Andrews, H .
Asohe, Thomas
Allen, George
A Friend per S,
A. 0.
Adoook, Thomas
A Friend per S. Day
Bank of Australasia
„ New South Wales
,, Victoria
Commercial Bank
Union Bank
Colonial Bank
Bright & Hitchcock
Brady, "Wm.
Bell, Jno. .. 10 10 0
Buckland & Burnett . . 2 2 0
Belcher, G. E. . . 3 30
Bray, Joseph .. 1 1 0
Bartlett, Edwin . . . 1 10
Benari, Albert .. 1 1 0
Bell, W . E. . . 1 10
Brown, Jno. . . 2 20
Bradley & Drew . . 1 10
Brown, Thos. . . 1 10
Bates, Thos. . . 1 00
Brown, W m . . . 1 10
10 10 0
10 10 0
10 0 0
8
5
7
5
1
s. a.
1 0
£
Blunt, 0. .. 1
Bunnett, Templeton .. 1
Brady, Owen .. 1
Bennett & Brockwell .. 1
Brandt, Oscar .. 1
Butler, J. B . . . . 1
Butterworth, J. T . .. 1
Box at Treasury per Mr.
Mount . . 3 30
Box at B . Parker's . . 1 1 0
,, Survey Office per
E. Shattock . . 1 0 0
Box at Sheriff's Court . . 0 7 0
„ „ .. 2 15 6
,, Bk. of Australasia 0 6 6
„ London Chartered
Bank .. 0 12 6
Boxes at Steiglitz per
A. Weir
Brown, Geo.
Beard, James
Bull, Edwin
Bullivant, W . H .
Brinsmead, W m .
Bensh, —
Beal, Chas.
Berthon, H .
Box in Hall
Brown, Jas.
Box in Savings Bank ..
Bowen, —
Bull, J.
Bell, J. Estate of, per
Trustees ..21 0 0
Buchanan, per List .. 19 13 6
Buckley, per List .. 4 3 0
Bell, J., per List . . 9 4 6
9 6
0 0
1 0
0 0
5 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
20
Bira Shooters per W m ,
Page
Connor, J. H .
Carlier, D .
Claik, J.
J. Cuminings, per List..
Campbell, E . J.
Chamber of Commerce
Beading Eoom, A . B .
White & G.A.Stephens
Caught, Jas. G .
Caiaer, —
Clarke, Annie, Legacy
per Bev. Mr. Bemiet..
Cox, J. P.
Champ, Col.
Coffin, Mrs. 0. Pine, per
S. Chandler
Ourrie, J. L . , per List ..
Clarke, T .
Cole, Nicholas, per List
Cameron & Gibson
Clark, Biohard
Chad-wick, James
Cakebread, W m .
Crawcour, Isaac
Coghill, Misses
Cotton, Herbert
Coleman, Samuel
Calhoun, John
Collins, Edwin
Couves, T . N .
Olinniok, J.
Chinese Gardeners
Calvert, John
Craven, T .
Campbell, A . M .
Campbell, Bev. A . J. ..
Dietrioh, F .
Downs, J.
Dawson, Jas. per List ..
Dodds, J.
Dennis, Alex, per List..
Davidson, J.
Dennys, 0 . J. & Co.
Day, Jho. M . D .
Dickins, E . G .
Dalgetty, Ibbotson & Co.
Daniels, Jno.
Docker, W . F.
Davey, Bichard ,.
Down, J. H .
Dredge, Jas.
Dewar, J, Y. ..
Ponaghy, M , ,,
£
S
2
2
0
s.
17
2
0
10
16 13
5 5
20 15
1 1
0 10
40 0
0 10
2
5
11
2
0
0
8
0
7 18
6
1
S
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
2
1
5
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
0
0
0
0 10
1 0
2 11
3
7
1
3
1
1
6
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
0
2
1
8
1
1
5
1
1
1
2
0
1
X
a.
6
0
0
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Dwyer, Peter
Daly, Thos.
Elder, Messrs. N . & G .
per List
Ennever, B . G .
Edols, Thos.
Eggleston, Bev. J.
Earle H .
Employees at Donaghy's
Factory
Employees of G . Bobins,
per Mr. Close
Edgar, Bichard
Employees at Botanical
Gardens per J.Harrison
Fischer, Edward
Franks, Henry
Freeman, B .
Fink, H .
Fletcher, Bobt.
Fergusson, D .
Falldner, Franc S.
Frasar, Bev. T . M c E . ..
Gillespie, Bobt.
Green, G . E .
Guthrie, D . & Co.
Gray, Alex.
Goodman, Bev. G .
Griggs, Isaac
Gafiord, Capt. T .
Geelong GaB Co.
Gwynne, Henry
Gundry, Jos.
Grinter, Chas.
Gent, Bichard
Gilbert, A .
Garooine, —
Gill, Biohard
Hodgson, W m .
Holmes, White and Co.
Harwood, T . C .
Hudson, J. W .
Hodges, Isaac
Humble, <fc Co.
Higgins, W . & Co.
Hobbs, J.
Harvey, H . & F .
Hxiddart, James & C o . , .
Henshaw, Jno.
Haworth, E . F .
Hampton, H .
Henley, H . J .
Hood Alexander ,,
£
1
1
7
1
4
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
"1
5
3
1
2
1
1
8.
1
0
15
1
4
0
1
0
16
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
2
1
1
5
3
1
2
1
1
0 10
0 10
2
6
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
6
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
0
0
1
0
a-
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
£ B. a.
Hilsoa, Geo.
Hayes, Laurence
Hodgson, W m .
Hensley, Jno.
Holla s, Jno.
Haworth, E . P .
Hancock, Theodora
Hill, Philip
Henfcy, Jas.
Hopo, George
Henderson, — per list
Halpin, —
Hunter, —
Hose, Jas.
Hobbs, " W m .
Hill, Geo.
Hollingworfch, Edw.
Hamilton, —
Henry, Win.
Howatson, — per list
Ingamells, Joseph
Johnstone, B . de B .
Jacobs, Hyam
Jenkins & Bennett
Jewell, Mrs. W .
Jamieson, Mrs. W .
Jackson,
1 1 0
1 0 0
2 2 0
4 0 0
3 0 0
1 10 0
1 1 0
1 1 0
3 0 0
5 0 0
8 14 2
6 1 1
10 0
10 0
2 0 0
1 1 0
2 0 0
10 0
1 0 0
6 7 0
1 1 0
1 1 0
2 2 0
1 0 0
1 1 0
1 0
0 0
•/Jacobsen, Bev., per list 1 2 6
Kelly, Thos. . . 1 1 0
Kirkness, Magnus . , 2 0 0
Kenny, E . . . 11
Kerley, Joseph .. 1 1
Keam, S. P., jun. .. 1 1
Kennedy, Capt. Chas. . . 1 1
Knight, E . . . 11
Kohn, C. . . 11
Keen, Chas. . . 1 10
Kay & Co. . . 1 10
King, Jas. . . 2 00
Lane, H . B . . . 1 1 0
Lennon, E . E . . . 1 1 0
Lake, John . . 1 1 0
Langhorne, Edw. . . 1 1 0
Law, S. ..100
Louise, Capt. . . 1 1 0
Lyttleton, Dr. . . 1 1 0
Levien, J. P . , M . L . A . . . . 1 1 0
Leigh, Jno. . . 1 1 0
Laurie, Jno. ..100
Lutheran Chuichper Bev.
G. Heyer .. 2 10 0
Lamond, C. . . 1 10
Laird, — per list .. 2 11 0
* S. d.
Laud, Mrs. .. 1 0 0
Logan, — per list .. 10 19 0
Lewes, Henry .. 10 0 0
Liine Burners' Co. per
G. Cakebread . . 2 2 0
Middlemiss, J. . . 1 1 0
Mercer, G. . . 1 10
Martin, B. & Sons . . 1 1 0
Madden, Jno. . . 1 10
Madden, Geo. . . 1 10
Montgomery, Jno. . . 1 1 0
Morrison, Geo. . . 2 2 0
Matthews' Bros. , . 2 2 0
Miller, James .. 1 1 0
Mulligan, John . . 1 1 0
Marron, Edw. .. 1 1 0
Miles, W . W . & Son .. 1 1 0
Mann, J; . . 1 10
Meffish&Co. . . 1 10
Murphy, Andrew . . 1 1 0
Miller, J. . . 1 00
Matthews, J. . . 1 00
May, Bev. J. H. .. 1
Matthews, Peter .. 2
Monaghan, —
Murphy, W m .
Mack, Jos.- per list
Middleditch, —
McLaughlan, —
MoColl, D . , per list
McCarthy, J.
McLean, Thos.
MoEvitt, —
McHah, —
McLaren, D . , per list
McDonald, Catherine
McKinnon, —
McDonald, Bohert
McDonald, Patrick
McMullen, ' W m ,
McKillop, Peter
McLaren, Archibald
McNaught & Boyd
Nicol, James . . 1 1 0
Kichols & Cuzens . . . 1 1 0
Nash, Win. . . 1 1 0
Nichols, T . & Co. ..100
Noble, James . . 2 2 0
Noble, John & Co. . . 1 1 0
O'Brien, Dennis
Overend & Eobb
O'Brien, Dennis
Owen & Bull
Ormond, 1?.
1 0
2 0
8 0 0
1 0 0
2 0 0
1 10 0
1 1 0
7 16 11
2 2 0
1 0 0
1 1 0
1 0 0
8 18 6
1 0 0
12 12 6
1 1
2
1
2
1
0 0
1 1 0
10 0 0
1 1 0
1 1 0
10 0 0
22
Ormond, E .
Parker, G. P .
Price, J. L .
Paton, J.
Pagan, Witt.
Pnrdie, Jno.
Panton, J. A .
Pearson, C . E .
Pride, W .
Pagan, W m . , on acct. <
assault on him
Peters, Ewart
Paine, J.
Perry, Thos.
Quiggin, Jno.
Quiney, J.
Bead, Alex.
Beeves, G . B .
Beed, A . B .
Bobinson, J. D .
Bees, Jno.
Bobertson, J.
Boyoe, Mrs. S.
Bankin, Dngald
Beeves, Bobert
Byan, Lawrence
Eiohardson, L , E .
Eiley, James
Book, Jno.
Baddenberry, Jno.
Beeves, Jno.
Bobertson, W m .
£
. 10
. 1
. 1
. 1
. 1
. 1
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. 1
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0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
10
1
1
2
0
1
1
1
1
. 10 10
Eonald, Hugh, per S. V .
Buoldand
Byan, J.
Beid, W . J.
Bule, —
Beid, S., per list
Eobins, Mrs.
Bussell, Thos,, per list
Bhugg, —
. 10
. 1
. 5
.. 1
. 2
.. 1
., 26
.. 1
Swimming Priae, per
Andrews
Sladen, Hon, Chas.
Short, —
Smith, — per list
Smith, John
.. 1
.. 6
.. 0
.. 6
.< 1
Stevenson, H . , per Jas.
Campbell
Slaughter* —
,. 1
.. 1
Swanston, Willis, and
Stephen
Saunder, Bdwd.
,. 8
.. 3
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
0
1
0
10
3
0
0
1
8
0
a.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
Straohan, Murray, Shannon
& Co.
Scott Bros.
Slattery, Archdeacon ..
Shaw, W m .
Scott, Bobt. & Co.
Shirra Ss Moodie
Solomon, Ezekiel
Bennett, B . H .
Smith, W .
Sommers, W m .
Smiley, B .
Squires, H .
Sutterby, Thos.
Trail, Jno.
Thatcher, Thos.
Trevena & Gubby
Tullooh, J, M .
Thomson, Jno.
Thwaites, F . E .
Tolson, Joseph
Taylor, B . S„ per J. Noble
Taylor, Buckland & Gates
Taylor, J. C .
Taylor, John
Timms Bros.
Trevothen, —
Timms, J., per list
Thaoker, H .
Thomas & Greenlaw;
per list
Timms, Miss, per S. V , B .
Turner & Party
Taylor, J. C .
Turner, C .
Taft, Mrs., Legacy
Upton, W m .
Vigar & Co.
Volum, Capt. Jas.
Volum, Capt.
Victorian Woollen Cloth
Company
Vey, James ,,
Viotorian Lime & Cement
Company
Western Stage Co^
Wilson, G . T .
Whitelaw, G . , <
Wighton, JnOv <.
Wood BroSi
Wheekes, H , B ,
Walsh, Oliver f,
Wilmot, G, 0 ,
£
5
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
S
1
1
10
5
8
1
35
10
5
1
1
21
2
6
3
1
5
1
6
5
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
s.
5
2
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
5
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
3
0
5
1
1
0
0
19
1
0
0
0
1
0
8
0
0
3
1
6
1
6
5
1
2
1
3
1
.1
1
a'
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
Wilson, E . G .
Wale, Clifton
Wilson, J. B .
Wills, Mrs. E .
Williams, Dr. J.
White, Andrew
Warren, Jno.
Wemyss, —
Wilson, Ellen
Wallace, Jno.
Wyatt, Chas.
Wheatland, B . W .
Willis, Eiohard
Watts, Joseph
•s s. a.
1 1 0
1 1 0
2 0 0
1 1 0
1 1 0
1 0 0
1 1 0
1 1 0
1 0 0
3 3 0
1 1 0
1 1 0
1 0 0
1 1 0
£ s. d.
Wilsher, Oswald J.
Wilson, James
White, C. J.
Ware, J., per list
Weber, F . , Swiss Col. . .
Weston, Maurice, per list
Wilson & Gala
,, Jockey Jacket
Week, Win.
Williams, Win,
Wilson, J., per list
Young, W m .
Young, S.
1 0
2 2
1 1
10 9
17 0
7 10
2 10
2 10
0 10
1 0
18 13
2 2
1 1
0
0
0
6
6
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
-/
Small sums under £1.
Samuel Young lis.
J. P . Blair, T . Haokwell, Mrs. Champion, each 10s 6d.
D , Eyan, S. Thorpe, Thos. ArkinB, H . Bryans, Fred. Hucker, Andrew Baxter,
James Holman, T . Collins, O. J. Elden, Samuel Young, T . Holden,
Rev.. D . Bobertson, C. M . Holmes, Mrs. McKenzie, Jno. McCurdy,
W m . Bertham, Andrew Clark, each 10s.
Silent collector at Steam Coach Hotel, 7s lOd.
A Friend, 6s.
Jno. Williams, W . Shean, G . Jennings, A . Langdon, Thos. Brown, — Cornish,
J. Burrell, Edward Thompson, J. Hobbs, a Friend, Chas. Pitoher,
— Boreham, Edw. Santley, B . T . Dobson, Jno. Scott, Sam Torpy,
Dugald Stalker, each 5s.
Box at Field's Temperance Hotel, Jno. Trued, each 4s,
Carle Metch, F. Shepherd, Eobt. Wright, Mrs. Genge, — Dunn, D . Moffit,
W . Pratt, Mrs. Scarlett, H . Prooter, W . Nichols, J. Fairbairn, F. Lovitt,
D . MoCallum, Mrs. McCred, each 2s 6d.
Wrn. Long, 2s. E. Carle, Is.
£17 17 4
Collected at the Albion Woollen Factory.
W . Thackery, £1 1B ; W . Murray, 10s; J. Macauley, 7s 6d.
J, Miokie, T . Gibbs, J. M . Dickson, W . Staburt, J. Organ, each 5s.
T. Maeaulsy, J. H . Lane, T . Eodgers, W . Wright, jun., C. Winnioott,
E . Winnicott, J. Cairns, J. Waddle, J. Downie, F . Millikin, Miss Gayon,
Miss Anderson, Mrs. DeCoy, Mrs. McNeal, Mrs. Barker, each 2s 6d.
Mrs. Barnid, Mrs. Glasscock, Mrs. McDonald, Misses Crowfcher, Parsons,
Eankin, Eeeder, Ellis, W . Daglish, W . Wright, each 2s.
J. Downie, D . Douglass, W . Stodart, Misses Parsons, Waddle, Wade,
Stodart, Downie, Groves, Coulson, McDonald, Taylor, Cairns, Hunter,
Mrs. Smyth, Geard, Pearson, Morris, Townsend, each Is.
£7 0 0
Collected at HawortWi Tannery and Wool Yard.
G, Brand, T . Hill, D . McDonald, E . Yates, A . Dalton, T . Piokup, Ed. Ryan,
W . Barling, E . Hall, Vary, P. Laughnan, B . Eyan, Ohas. Foster,
each 2s fid. ,
W , Oolman, J. Evans, a Friend, S, Woodland, T, Hammond, Jno. Kenmdy,
Bairns, Bidder, each Is. „„ • „
£2 0 6
24
Collected at F. T, S. Pearson's Tannery.
P. T. B . Pearson, 17s 8d.
J. Logan, B . Lowe, W . Watson, each 6s.
0. Pearson, G . Barling, J. Pritchard, each 2s 6d.
£2 0 0
Collected at T. Woodward's Coach Manufactory.
Thos. Woodward, 10s 6d.
Thos. Green, S. Hargreaves, each 5s; D . Power, 3s; James Gill, 2s;
H . Wilis, N . Oliver, J. Thomas, each 2s 6d.
£1 13 0
Collected at J. Guthrie's Wool Yard.
Jno. Guthrie, £1,
W . Craig, H . Johns, J. Smith, A Pullin, A. Binary, J. Barling, J. Smith,
J. McDonald, P. Dalton, P . Schlingman, M . Hardiman, R . McDonald,
J. Breaxley, T. Hardiman, S. Blissy, H . McDonald, M . Hardiman,
each 5s.
W . Bushfield, T . Salter, each 3s.
R. Hodson, ,T. Bleasley, D . Duncan, B . Maunn, J. Hall, N . Turnbull,
W . Whitehaad, D . Manheart, N . Price, D . McDonald, E . Gilders,
J. Franklin, C . Miers, B . Cosgrove, T . Laoky, H . McGuiness, J. Lenard,
W . Burke, J. Cameron, B . Long, A . McDonald, J. Freeman, each.Ss 6d.
W . Hoolshan, 2s. •
£6 4 0
Collected at J. Brearley's Tannery.
W . Smiley, £1.
E . Gilbert, B . Donelly, each 5s,
James Smith, C. Brearley, J. Hardimau, W . • Wren, J. Watkins,
David Watson, Jno. Taylor, T . Beardon, B , Toser, P, Byleveld,
J. Oonnally, W . Switzier, Jos. Thomas, G. Wren, each 2s 6d.
J. Diamond, M . O'Halloran, each 2s.
W . Shein, J. Canty, D , Cartwright, A . Klink, W . Grig, J. Cook, each Is.
£3 15 0
Collected at Joseph Kerley's.
W . Coade, Thos. McGrath, each 5s.
Patrick Hickey, Jno. Glynn, Thos. Cassidy, James Turner, Samuel Clark,
M . Conner, Jno. McGarity, J. Barber, Patrick Cunninghan, Jno. Hickey,
Jno. Brimbel, Jno. Deegan, each 2s 6d.
Timothy Healy, 2s.
£2 2 0
SHIRE GRANTS, <&o.
Hampden Shire Council
Colac „ „
Wyndham „ „
Ballan ,, ,,
Bellarine „ „
Corio „ ,,
South Barwon Council
Quoensclifi Borough Council
Mortlake Shire Council
Bannockburn „ „
£
20
20
10
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
s.
0
0
0
5
5
5
5
5
0
0
d.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
OHURCH COLLECTIONS.
£ s. d.
Amount received from Hospital Sunday Committee being
allotted portion of collections made on Hospital Saturday
and Sunday .. .. .'. 234 19 0
.Collection, per Venerable Archdeacon Slattery at Boman
Catholio Churches Geelong .. .. 40 0 0 -^
Collected at Presbyterian Church, Camperdown, per Bev.
E . B . M . Wilson .. .. 8 10 • 0 *"
Collected at St. Paul's, Camperdown, per Mr. Woodward 7 12 0 ,,
Collected at East Bellarine, Presbyterian Church, per Mr, Cant 8 0 0
Collected at Baptist Church, per Mr. Fallard .. 2 7 0 v
Collected on Hospital Sunday by Mr. M . W . Upton 14 0
Colleoted at the Anakies per Bev. W . Wallace .. 10 0 v
PROCEEDS OF BALLS, CONCERTS,
ENTERTAINMENTS, &c.
Entertainment at Morrison's part proceeds per M r . Mitchell
Concert at Inverleigh per D . Campbell
Ball at Birregurra at Native Youth's Assembly Boom per
P. E . Cahill
Concert at Lethbridge per Mr. Sheedy
Entertainment at Steiglitz M . U . Independent Order of Odd
Fellows per Mr. Clutterbuck
Concert at Meredith per Mr. Dickman
„ Beremboke
Ball at Leigh Boad per J. Haiprn ..
Picnic given to Mrs. Hope per Mr. Chaike
Ball at Inverleigh per J. Green ..
Complimentary dinner to Messrs. Atkins and Bingly at Moor-ambool
Concert at State School She Oak
COUNTRY LISTS.
Alex. Armstrong, Warrambine:—
Alex. Armstrong, £7 7s.
Mr. E . Williams, 15s 5d.
A. Thompson, 10s.
Mr. J. Marsden, 5s.
D . McGregor, L . McNeill, B . English, H . Higgins, F . Griffin, O. Campbell,
G. Earrar, J. Bohinson, J. Don, A . Scott, J. Bobinson, E . Dean,
J. Bitchie, A . McKellar, N . Gillett, A . Gillett, D . Splatt, C. McNeill,
J. MeKenal, J. Marsden, B . Campbell, D . McLennan, M . Sharp,
D . Blythe, E . Bice, A. Urch, each. 2s 6d.
£12 2 5
James Bell, Woolbrook:—
JarneB Bell, £5 5s.
Homoeopathic, 10s.
Peter Dow, 7s 6d.
Chas. McDonald, Jas. King, W m . Bichie, each 5s.
E . Holib, Chas; Hopwood, P. King, Jas. Connor, J. Gell, W . Trudgen,
W . Bowneth, W . Squires, W . Ireland, W . Gibson, M . Wall, S. Squires,
A. Douse, Isabella Douse, James Murrell, Jane Bitchie, S. McCallum,
William Briscoe, each 2s 6d.
John Hohir, 2s. £9 4 6
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Alex. Buchanan, Titanga, Lisrnore:—
Alex. Buchanan, £10 10a.
J. P . Drinnon, £1 la.
Boderick McKenzie, James McKenzie, James Hawkins, Fritz Bloomfield,
Henry Vince, Walter Lee, Laurence Anderson, James Hogan, J. McKay,
Patrick Hogan, Thomas Yagg, James Mclntyre, George Dunn, G . McKay,
Boberfc Mitchell, Jonas Vagg, Alex. Anderson, Murdoch McKenzie,
Joseph O'Niel, Charles Anderson, 'William Mowatt, Henry Hale,
Gopeland Skein, J. Mowatt, William Tait, Bobert Hinds, J. Callagahan,
Samuel Stone, J. W . Vagg, William Stone, David Gibson, each 5s.
Bobert Sealon, George Hemans, John Barkall, each 2s 6d.
£19 13 6
George Buckly, Camperdown :—
George Buckly, John Dahearty, each 10s.
Pat Gibbins, 6s.
James Watson, W . Gard, Peter Tighe, M . Devine, James Bobinson,
George Johnson, each 5s.
¥. McGuire, Thos. Bevin, W . Thorp, M . Angus, Ed. Gagin, M . Eyan,
Den. Meats, Mie. Lookman, Ed. Byan, Joseph Thomas, each 2s 6d.
M . Oaualy, 2s.
£4 3 0
Bird Shooters, Western District List:—
W . Page, •— Waters, each £1.
W . Wood, W . Shipp, H . Bott, J. Bott, A. McOaUum, each 10s.
T. Trash, J. Trash, J. Woolley, J. Ohurch, Mield Eaton, each 5s.
Eran, 2s 6d.
£5 17 6
John L . Cmi'ie, Lara :—
John L . Currie, £5.
John Waugh, £1 Is.
Skipton Show £1.
W m . Conner, E . Tyzaot, Thos. Hocking, George Howarth, E . J. Wood,
W . Saminon, Miohael Harldn, Bobert Marshall, Hector Munro,
DaVid King, each 5s.
W . Williams, ¥. Elderton, A . Elderton, John Mullens, George Hiscook,
Pat. O'Meara, A. McOaUum, John Connely, Denis Blake, T. O'Oolland,
John McCarthy, Henry Oliver, W . Lontlie, Thos. O'Donnell, T. Swaby,
each 2s 6d. '•
£11 8 6
Nicholas Cole, Darlington :—
Nioholas Cole, £3 3s.
James Stewart, £1.
William Box, W . Armstrong, D . Henderson, Miss Butler, John Hodgson,
Joseph McGuire, each 10s.
George Sen-is, W . Fuller, John McNevan, each 6s,
£7 18 0
John Gumming, Darlington:—
John Cumming, £5 6s.
James Lane Collins, William May, John Young, Bobert MoKenzie
James Grayson, each £1 Is.
John Hendry, Bernard Day, each 10s 6d.
Edward Green, Duncan Kennedy, each 10s.
Q. Willis, John Murray, Thomas Dowling, sen,, Char. Henry, Jas. Walsh,
G. MoLeod, McCarthy, Mcintosh, Eobertson, Sam. Wilding, each 5s.
P, Mulroyan, O'Neil, P, Connelly, M . Sterriok, M . Eyan, Hinton, McGuire,
Hobbs, W . Kennedy, Murdook MoLeod, W , Hill, McDonald, O, Dixon,
each 2s 6d,
£16 IS 6
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James Dawson, Wearing, Camperdown:—
James Dawson, £l£Ls.
Employees, £110s.
£2 10 0
Alex. Dennis, Tarndwamdnoort:—
Alex. Dennis, £5 5s.
W . Douglas, 10s.
Andrew Edwards, W . Bowers, each 5s.
W . Tyrrell, Henry Eott, John Bott, George Bunting, James Paterson,
Andrew Edwards, jun., each 2s 6d.
W . Pitoher, 2s. .
£7 2 0
W . N . G. Elder, Eokewood :—
W . N. G. Elder, £5 5s.
Thos. G. M . Craw, 10s.
John Gillupin, James Flemming, E . McLaren, each 5s.
James Ware, Miehael Elyn, W . Denton, Samuel Carr, William Grap,
James Smart, G. Grap, W . Millar, Thomas Niblet, Christopher Biddle,
each 2s 6d.
£7 15 0
James Howatson, Watoh Hill:—
James Howatson, £3 3s.
John Shaw, 5s.
William O'Mara, 3s.
John Mitchell, Fred. E . Millin, Eobert Blight, John Church, W m . Blair,
N . Bethune, Eobert Blair, James Tait, Lachlan Oliver, W m . MeSeeley,
James Carse, O. MoCallum, Williara Bryan, each 2s. 6d,
Walter Oliver, 2s.
William Donegan, Is. 6d. ~
£5 7 0
Collected per Eev. Mr. Jacobson:—
G. W . Plier, 5s.
E . Decker, H . Oleman, G. Gurt, W . Hurtz, Gurfman Somniz, John
Andresin, Julius Ban, each 2s. Gd.
£ 1 2 6
John Laird, Mount Fyans:—
John Laird, £1 1B. , ,
Charles Arnold, 10s.
Christopher Hart, Sam Astall, Frank Bourke, Fred. Sutfcerby, each 5s.
£2 11 0
M . O. Logan, Mount Elephant:—
M . 0. Logan, £5 5s.
Mr. Edgar, J. A. Quim, each 10s.
Biohard Bowlin, John Elahity, Ah Ching, S. Grayland, D . McDermid,
Emily Errey, S. Edgar, James Dun, each 5s.
George Gallagher, Charles Day, Patrick Byan, Thomas Farrell, J. Fielding,
John Bichards, Charles Ayers, William Campbell, John Ayers, G . Gain,
W . Day, F, Ewars, John Wall, H . Hines, John MoPherson, J. Coleman,
John Lofts, John Hehir, James Debney, T . McDevitt, each 2s. 6d.
James Saddler, 2s.
John Maokay, James Collier, each la. - •»—
£10 19 0
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/ftolleotion at Berry Bank:—
' Morrill (Hawker) 16s.
Massey, 6s.
Travellers, 6s. 6d.
Walker, Byres, Harris, Sakie, M a w , each 2s. 6d.
£2 0 0
Daniel MoKinnon, Maridagallook:—
Daniel MoKinnon, £5.
Biohd. Oosgrove, Thos. Bambro, each £1.
Jessie Aitken, Bella Williams, Martha Gilbert, Lawrence Tobin, Alexander
Maedonald, Thos. Mannin, Peter Maoqueen, Mat Brain, David Kelly,
each 10s.
Jessie Berry, John. Turner, James Webb, Peter Kelly, each 5B.
William Maedonald, 2s. 6d.
£12 12 6
D . MoOoll, Mount Fyans, North :—
D . MoColl, Bobert Grieve, W . Williams, each £1 Is.
John McDonald, A. Satou, each 10s.
Fred Saunders, 5s, 6d.
W . Parker, 5s. 4d.
D . McLean, 5s. 2d.
W . Warren, T . Moloy, J. Brown, Albert Couper, Charles Oouper, A . McColl,
Bobert Saul, T . Nicholson, each 5s.
H . Jillwood, 8s. 4d.
D. McDonald, 2s. 8d.
T. Johnson, 2s. 7d,
. J. Davis, John Fitzgerald, each 2s 6d.
W . White, Dan Febam, each 2s. 2d.
£7 16 11
Hugh McVean, Oressy :—
Hugh MoVean, £8.
A. D . McYean, £1.
E . Wall, J. Wlaiteman, Synett, W. Bennett, each 5s.
G.Parker, Hook, B. Bobertson, T . Hunter, J. Anderson, W . Longhron,
J. Longhron, J. Laulip, each 2s. 6d.
P, Tully, 2s.
Ekman, Is. :
£11 3 0
Stuart Beid, £1 Is.
Edwd. Emanuel, William Clarke, F . Sehmith, each 5s.
Michael J. O'Niel, McMahon, Hugh Hopper, Bdwd. Blake, William Pike,
B. Graham, Sam Salisbury, each 2s. 6d. ——
£2 13 6
!/ Samuel Bussell, Wurrook:—
Samuel Bussell, £5.
Donald McLaren, £1.
Archibald McLaren, Donald Campbell, James McDonald, John Crawford,
Samuel Houghton, Daniel McBerral, Duncan McKenzie. W m . Butler,
Michael Byan, John McKenzie, James Burns, Peter Campbell, Homy
BeynoldB, Bichard Beynolds, Con Doherty, Con Cahill, Hugh Matthews,
W . Thornton, Jas. Fielding, Henry Byrns, Bobert McColl, each 2s. 6d.
David Boss, John McDonald, Allan McDonald, each 2s.
£8 18 6
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Thos. Russell & Co., Barunah Plains:—
Thos. Eussell & Co., £10.
Thos; Bussell, Garima, Jas. Kinimnonth, each £5.
D . Galloway, A. Mcintosh, D . Molvor, W . Boss, S. Eakin, M . Chad-wick,
A. McCallum, S. Proctor, J. Leryard, J. Anthpird, W . Smith, each 5s.
26 Shearers, each 2s. 6d.
£26 0 0
Bobert Sutherland, Native Hut Creok:—
Bobert Sutherland, £5 5s.
Thomas Henderson, £1 Is.
Hugh MeColl, 5s.
Alexander K#id, John Jackson, B. Lindsay, John Lee, Edward Brumby,
Henry Harris, William Ireland, Biohard Beard, J. Elliott, M . Neilan,
Malcolm MoLeod, John Day, William White, each 2s. 6d.
Malcolm MeColl, 2s. 4d,; Stephen Brumby, 2s.; Angus McLeod, 2s.; *
Daniel Connell, Is. 6d.; W . Bailey, Is. 6d.; R . Blook, Is. U.
£8 14 2
Swiss Collections:—
Jacob Weber, St. James Vineyard :—
Jacob Weber, £1 Is.
James Stout, £1.
James Clement, Gustave Amezdroz, Gugger Bros., Asohliman, T , Gugger,
each 10s.
Joseph Longmore, J. Phillips, R. Anderson, John Weber, W . Hannistein,
Chinamen, Alex. Bamsier, J. Dunyer, D . Bichard, W , Cotten, J. Band-trioh,
P. Morrison, each 5s.
H . Bourgmi, 2s 6d.
£7 13 6
Swiss Collections:—
J. Deppler, Gheringhap ;—
J. Deppler, H . Mukleback, J. Bernath, Bred Weber, each 10s.
P. Kierel, 7s.
Abraham Walsh, William SohiSerb, Mathey Love, G . Junod, Ferdinand
Pentrisat, Henry Cochant, Emite Bognan, Fred Perrotefc, H . Trobsl,
S. Sohifierb, John Burkeholder, W . Hunt Jacob Jenpen, Fred Weber,
Gottleib Deppler, H . Deppler, Jacob Hanenstein, S. Burkheart, each 5s.
J. Feisly, Harry Wash, Joseph Sohifierb, Biely, each 2s 6d, —~
£7 2 0
Swiss Collection:—
Jacob Just, Swiss.Boarding House :—
Mr. Dardell, £1.
L. Pilloud, 10s.
Jacob Just, Alexis Kramer, Fred Anker, each 5s.
£2 5 0
V John Sirnms, Mountside :—
John Simms, Miss Simms, each £2 2s.
B. C., W . Foyle, D . Eeddie, 10s.
A. Warner, A, Smith, G . Miller, W . Lauder, M . Byrnes, each 5s.
E . Foyle, D . Mollwraith, A. Orispe, B . MoVegh, J. McWilliams,
W . Mansfield, W . F. Peters, Geo. Madden, D . G . Peters, J. Harding,
James Dew, J. Friend, H . Friend, W . Boyston, Strong, Beynolds,
each2s 6d, "nl'""~
£8 19 0
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Thomas & Greenlaw, Contractors, and Employees \—
Thomas & Greenlaw, £2 3s. 6d.
E . Sobers, W . Fernie, A , Gaff, J. Oats, A . Council, J. M'Gowati, P . Ryan,
T. Bottomley, W . C. A . , M . Lueey, B . Johnson, G . Wellings, J. Cooper,
D . Evans, S. Johnson, J. Johnston, each 5s.
J. Robertson, E . Cotooran, B . Tiffin, H . MoKenzie, T . Barber, jun.,
E . Lloyd, each 4s.
S. Clark, Baird, J. Edwards, G . Grey, P . Eurnes, J. Hawkins, P. Kennedy
' J. Halloran, Allsop and Turner, J. Good, J. Berry, W . Eobertson, A ,
. Dalton, J. Paterson, P . Malonev, H . Arohdale, M . Hogan, M . Ward, T .
Aust, T. Wilson, B . Hazell, J. Eyan, J. King, M . Welsh, W . Garland,
P. Hiekey, F . Eiohardson, J. Moirarty, M . Forsyth, E . G a m m o n , Scott,
i. George, J. Geason, T . Firm, J. Doherty, J. Danford, J. Graham, P .
Coleman, P . Moran, P . Haydin, T . Eyan, J. Burke, J. Harty, M . Sheddy,
M . Taylor, each 3s.
T.Gill, P. Eoland, J.M'Laughlan, T.David, M . Keiley, A Cameron, P .
Sullivan, G . Hogg, A . McDonald, D . Carse, David Carse, D . Barry, E .
Dowie, W . M'Cormick, M . Eooney, J. Coulon, M . ' McKinnon, P . Barry,
P. Stapleton, T . Sweeney, P. M'Grath, W . Carroll, H . Day, P. Donelly,
T. Eoland, A. McDonald, M . McCarthy, J. Morris, T . Wall, J. Smith,
J. Halloran, G . Slack, D . Breeu, S. Moylen, J. Milkins, G. Cassidy, P .
Hawkins, R . Douglass, A. Smith, J. Lynon, F . Longuest, D . Lyons, W .
Smith, C. M a y , D . Begg, P . Maher, P . Nash, Owen Hughes, G . Trnman,
B. Flen, D . Nash, Pat Shehan, E . Griffin, E. McVeigh, E . Ellis, T .
Bond, J. Blyth, W . Ramsay, W . Stone, J. Hassan, E . Maher, H . Higgins,
,T. Dramond, E . Ferris, P . Slaven, W . Casey, E . Direen, J. Blackwood,
M . Calopy, J. Neylon, E . Pearoe, C . Brady, W . Miller, W . Thomas, T .
Nolan, J. McFarlane, J. Davies, J. Downes, W . O'Brien, J. Dooley, J.
Hare, M . Eeynolds, H . Cameron, E . M'Kenzie, E . Eyan, J. Slattery, T .
Slattery, C. Lonergan, M . Sullivan, E . King, P . McOlynn, J. Doherty,
J. Eyan, J. Wilmot, J. McGlynn, S. Eyan, J. Keating, D . Cunningham,
H . McCoy, ,T. Maloney, P . Starr, T . Starr, P. O'Brien, F . Curran,
Sullivan, P . Murray, H . Hilliard, J. Lynon, J. Delahunty, T . Moran, J.
McCarthy, D . Steele, G . Mitchell, T . Sharp, M . O'Grady, Poiuard, J.
Connor, J. Maher, J. Hamilton, T . Corcoran, J. Milkins, Fraser,' J.
Barber, E . Henderson,' J. Borlace, E . Council, D . Ferguson, J. Gladman,
J. Bolger, T . Healey, H . Murphy, E . Sweeney, J. Kennedy, Turnbull
Bros., J. Colohan, W . Scott, W " Wilson, W . Laurence, E . Smith, E .
Hinds, M . O'Brien, J. Auderson, A . Gemmell, D . Cottam, B . Kelly, J.
McCarthy, M . Lueey, 0. Murphy, T . Lucey, Ml. Lucey, J. Murphy, M .
Kellaher, G . Podmore, G . Hunt, each 2s. fid.
T . Burr, D . Mathieson, J. Moore, D . Murphy, P. Eeddan, T . Atkinson, J.
Egan, D . Egan, F . Langdon, J. Wilson, W . Sargeaut, J. Lloyd, Neylan,
each 2s.
H . Hare, Bennett, each Is. 6d.
T. Gill, D . Mitchell, each Is. •—
£35 0 0
John Ware, Koort Koortnong:—
John Ware, £5.
E . J. Lewis, George. Manson, each £1.
C. Pearce, G . Ary and Son, R . Heldram, John Gilloray, A . Elkington, W .
Collins, P. MeQuinn, W m . Plinsy, each 5s.
Woodward, D . Mclvor, E . Leach, E . Browe, J. Mclvor, C. Mills, L . Seaton,
A. Beauford, E . Gardiner, W . Gardiner, D , W . Garley, each 2s. fid.
J. Prestan, 2s.
£10 9 6
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Maurice Weston, Weering:—
Maurice Weston, £3 3s.
John B . Wilmore, Shearers, each £1.
Harvesters, 10s.
McDougall, 5s.
H . McCarthy, 3s.
J. Redmond, J. Perkins, J. Wally, J. Patterson, W . Field, W . Smith, N .
Bichardson, J. Saddler, W . Patterson, B . Mills, each 2s. Cd.
J. Cummins, 2s.
A. Holt, John McKay, each Is.
£7 10 0
John Wilson, Gala:—
John Wilson, £10 10.
Geo. Geddes, £1.
F. J. Neil, 10s. 6d.
J. Duncan, J. Joyce, B . Joyce, each 10s.
B . C. H u m , J. Mclvor, J. McGilveray, D . Mclvor, C . Mills, H . Cameron,
J. Quick, H . Dalton, F . Seymour, A . Cullen, A . Casey, E . Moodie,
J. A . McKenzie, each 5s.
C. Pierce, B . Boyce,E. Leach, B . Brown, J. Woodward, J. Lane, Gardner,
E . Williams, J. Crohan, J. Boyd, J. George, H . Bose, P. Webber, M .
McCullum, each 2s. 6d.
E . Carr, B . 3?raser, each Is. 6d.
£18 13 6
HEHBT THACKBIt, PRIHTEB, GBBLOSQ.