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1040838826

a change of clothing for her and the Secretary
undertook to communicate with the Lady
at Shoalhaven.

At the meeting of the Ladies General Committee
of the Sydney Female Refuge held on Friday
the 1 September 1865.

Present :
Mrs Smith , Mrs Macintyre
Mrs Threlkeld , Mrs Graham
Mrs Dawson , Mrs Ord
Mrs Jos [Joseph] Thompson , Mrs Reed
Mrs [Murnin?] , Mrs Allen
Mrs Mills , Mrs Joy
Mrs Speer , Mrs Breillat
and the Secretary

The minutes of former meeting Daily journals
Tabular & Sub Committe Reports read
27 inmates in the Houses

The Secretary stated that the Lady to whom Christina
Neilds was to go was in bad health & not now able
to receive her & therefore that Christina was still in
the Institution but that it was most desirable to obtain
a situation for her.

Mrs Anderson was reprimanded for
not enforcing order at meal times and also
for not checking the inmates for using bad language

The Matron inquired if an
old man of the name of [Chapman?] was to be
allowed to visit theInmates. Some of the
Ladies stated that he had once been employed

1040838826

a change of clothing for her and the Secretary
undertake to communicate with the Lady
at Shoalhaven.

At the meeting of the Ladies General Committee
of the Sydney Female Refuge held on Friday
the 1st of September 1865.

Present
Mrs Smith Mrs Macintyre
Mrs Threlkeld Mrs Graham
Mrs Dawson Mrs Ord
Mrs Jos [Joseph] Thompson Mrs Reed
Mrs Murnin Mrs Allen
Mrs Mills Mrs Foy
Mrs Speer Mrs Breillat
and the Secretary

The minutes of previous meeting Daily journals
Tabular & Sub Committe Reports read
27 inmates in the Houses

The Secretary state that the Lady to whom Christina
Neilds was to go was in bad health & not now able
to receive her & therefore that Christina was still
in the Institution but that it was most desirable to obtain
a situation for her.

Mrs Anderson was reprimanded for
not enforcing order at meal times and also
for not checking the inmates for using bad language

The Matron inquired if (indecipherable] that man of the ........... of .........................was to be allowed to visit the Institution ? Some of the Ladies stated that he had once been employed