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many of the finer things having been damaged
by tearing and scorching. Mrs Anderson
was called in & spoken to and desired to de
vote more time in the duties of the Laundry.

At the meeting of the Ladies General Committee
of the Sydney Female Refuge held on Friday
the 7th of July 1865.

Present
Mrs Threlkerd Mrs Graham
Mrs Foy Mrs John Thompson
Mrs Mills Mrs Reed
Mrs Macintyre Mrs Ord
Mrs Murnin Mrs Hay
Mrs Widan and the Secretary
The minutes of previous meeting Daily journals
Tabular & Sub Committe Reports read
25 inmates in the Houses

The Secretary mentioned that Lizzy Thompson
was engaged to go to Bathurst to fill the same
situation that Mary Kennedy was in she
is about to be married.

The Secretary stated that a family in the Shoalhaven
had applied for a nurse girl and asked if
the Ladies would approve of Christina Neilds going.

Resolved that Christina be allowed to take t
he situation at four shillings per week
for the year.

The Matron has desired to propose

1040838825

many of the finer things having been damaged by tearing and scorching. Mrs Anderson was called in & spoken to and desired to be [indecipherable] more times in the duties of the Laundry.

At the meeting of the Ladies General Committee of the Sydney Female Refuge held on Friday the 7th of July 1865.

Present
Mrs Threlkerd Mrs Graham
Mrs Foy Mrs John Thompson
Mrs Mills Mrs Reed
Mrs Macintyre Mrs Ord
Mrs Murnin Mrs Hay
Mrs Widan and the Secretary
The minutes of previous meeting Daily journals Tabular & Sub Committe Reports read
25 inmates in the Houses

The Secretary mentioned that Lizzy Thompson was engaged to go to Bathurst to fill the same situation that Mary Kennedy was in she is about to be married.

The Secretary stated that a family in the Shoalhaven had applied for a nurse girl and asked if the Ladies would approve of Christina Neilds going.

Resolved that Christina be allowed to take the situation at four shillings per week for the year.

The Matron has desired to propose