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FL10408341

1898

Tuesday 15th
Ladies Sub Committee
Louisa Wonnicott very rude to the
Ladies refused to remain in this
Institution and refused to work, the
Ladies recommended that her Mother
be sent for. Miss Williams who is far
from well suffering from Influenza
promised to go to her Mother at once,
one of her Sisters sent by the Mother
took Louisa home.
Mary Pickett gone as general servant
to Mrs Laycock on a station beyond
Cootamundra at 8/ per week.
Miss Williams had no journal to be
read as she had been sick during
the last week, the Matron's Requisition
book was signed.
12 pupils

Wednesday 16th
Mrs Cottee visited and requested
the Matron to inform Mrs Goodlet
she would not be able to attend
the Institution regularly as she
is away too far from Sydney and
will not be settled at home for the
next twelve months.
12 pupils

Thursday 17th
Ethel Conway left this Institution
for Service with Mrs Purchase of
Passamatta at 5/- per week.
Mrs Brown sent a message to the Matron
saying she is anxious to take Louisa
Engles into her Service again.
The Teacher gone for a holiday.

FL10408341

1898

Tuesday 15th
Ladies Sub Committee
Louisa Wonnicott very rude to the
Ladies refused to remain in this
Institution and refused to work, the
Ladies recommended that her Mother
be sent for. Miss Williams who is far
from well suffering from Influenza
promised to go to "her Mother at once,
ond of her Sisters sent by the Moather
took Louisa home.
Mary Pickett gone as general servant
to Mrs Laycock on a station beyond
[[??]] at 8/ per week.
Miss Williams had no journal to be
read as she had been sick during
the last week, the Matrons Requisition
book was signed.

Wednesday 16th 12 pupils
Mrs Cottee visited and requested
the "Matron to inform Mrs Goodlet
she would not be able to attend
the Institution regularly as she
is away too far from Sydney and
will not be settled at home for the
next twelve months.

Thursday 17th 12 pupils
Ethel Conway left the Institution
for service with Mrs Ruschase of
Passamatta at 5/- per week.
Mrs Brown sent a message to the Matron
saying she is anxious to take Louisa
Engler into her service again.
The Teacher gone for a holiday.