First
Yass Hospital Committee, 1849
The
Sydney Morning Herald
13 January 1910 Close
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Wednesday.
Mr. A. C. Wood has presented the hospital committee with a picture of the
first Yass hospital. The picture is an historical one and bears the names of
the first committee elected in 1849 as follows: - The Rev. C. F. Brigstocke, the Rev. Father Lovatt,
Mr. Jno. Styles, Mr.
Hamilton Hume (the famous exploror), Mr. James Wood
(secretary) Mr. Jno Styles (treasurer) Mr. Thomas
Laidlaw; trustees, Thomas Laidlaw, Jno. Styles, and Moses Moses.
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