Vol. ii., No. 5 
THE CHEMIST AND DBUGGIST OF AUSTRALASIA 
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BOARD OF PHARMACY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
<^on$tUuted under the Sale and Use of Poisons Act, 40 Vic., No. 9 {1876). 
Prcsident-C.McKAY. M.D„ and L.R.C.S., Edin. (President of 
the New South Wales Medical Board); H. H. MACLAURIN, 
M.D, (Medical Adviser to the Government); H. W. SADLER, 
JAS. MAYNE, BOZON F. BOZON, WILLIAM HENRY 
McCarthy, t. b. melhuish, edwardthornton, 
and JOHN S. ABRAHAMS (members of the Council of the 
Pharmaceutical Society of New South Wales). Secretary and 
Registrar— WILLIAM TOWNLEY PINHEY, J.P. 
T he board meets on the first Tuesday of each month, at twelve 
o’clock, a.m. 
O FFICE HOURS— From eleven o’clock to one o’clock every Tuesday 
and Thursday. 
PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
Estallished — Ju7\e, 1876. 
President— H. W. SADLER. Council : BOZON F. BOZON, 
JAMES MAYNE, WILLIAM HENRY McCARTHY, 
JOHN S. ABRAHAMS, EDWARD THORNTON, and 
T. B. MELHUISH. Secretary, W. T. PINHEY, J.P. 
rpHE COUNCIL meets on the first Tuesday in each month, at eleven 
o’clock, a.m. 
Beard of Examiners— BOZON F. BOZON, Pharmacy and Prac- 
tical Dispensing; JAMES MAYNE, Botany and Chemistry ; 
T. B. MELHUISH, Materia Medica and Prescriptions. 
Preliminary Examination — Examiner, BOZON F. BOZON. 
y^FFICE HOURS— From eleven o’clock to one o'clock every Tuesday 
and Thursday. 
PHARMACY BOARD OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
The usual monthly meeting of the Board took place on 
Tuesday, April 5, thelfollowing members being present, viz.: — 
Dr. M*Kay (the President) in the chair, '^Messrs. Abraham, 
Sadler, Bozon, Melhuish, and M‘Carthy. 
The Secretary and Registrar (Mr. Pinhey) was also in atten- 
dance. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Applications for Certificates. 
The following applications for certificates, under the Sale 
.-and Use of Poisons Act, 40 Victoria, No. 9, were dealt with : — 
J. W. Green, of Bungwall Flat, storekeeper. Granted for 
-twelve months. 
Clarence Malcom, of Copeland, storekeeper. Postponed for 
production of the necessary certificate under the Act. 
Caleb and Washington Handley Soul, Sydney. Applicants 
furnished a statutory declaration that they were carrying on the 
business of chemists and druggists prior to the passing of the 
Poisons Act, and made application to be placed on the list of 
qualified persons under the said Act. The application was 
postponed for further consideration at the next meeting. 
John H. Holt, of Denman. Granted conditionally for twelve 
months. 
W. Blundeu, Sydney. After consideration it was decided 
to admit the applicant to examination, ‘on the ground of his 
having served his time with a Licentiate of the Society of 
Apothecaries. 
Percy George Milne, of Bourke, on the ground of his having 
been in business as a chemist and druggist prior to the passing 
of the Poisons Act. Granted. 
The application of D, B. Lindsay, of Albury, was re-considered. 
Granted conditionally on the production of a certificate from 
Messers. Duncan and Flockliart that the applicant was assis- 
tant to them, and proof that he was in business in India on his 
own account prior to 1876. 
Maurice Herbert Simon. To be examined. 
This concluded the business. 
PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
The usual monthly meeting of the Council was held on 
Tuesday, April 5, the President (Mr. H. W. Sadler) in the chair. 
There were also present, Messrs. M'Carthy, Bozon, Melhuish, 
Abrahams, and the Secretary, Mr. W. T. Pinhey. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Appointment of Auditor. 
It was proposed by Mr. Melhuish, and seconded by Mr. 
M‘Carthy, that Mr. J. W. Allison be appointed auditor, vice 
Mr. Thornton, resigned. 
Reports of the Proceedings of the Council. 
It was resolved “ That a copy of the transactions which take 
place at each meeting of the Council be handed to the press 
for publication, so that members of the Society in the country- 
may thereby be informed what business is occupying the 
Council.” 
The Proposals of the Board of Technical Education. 
It was decided that a special meeting of the Council should 
be held on Tuesday, April 19, to lake into consideration the 
proposals made by the Board of Technical Education with re- 
gard to the amalgamation of the Society’s School of Pharmacy 
and the Pharmacy Department of the Technical College. 
The Application for a Government Grant. 
A letter was read from the Under Secretary for Public In- 
struction stating that the Minister for Public Instruction had 
submitted to the Cabinet the Society’s application for a (£1 
for every £2 subscribed) subsidy, and that the latter, after 
careful consideration, could not, at the present juncture of 
public affairs, favourably entertain the application. 
Applications for Membership. 
Thomas Carr, of Launceston, duly registered as a qualified 
chemist and druggist. Granted, the applicant having fur- 
nished the necessary certificates. 
R. H. Hauke, of Gawler, South' Australia, on the ground of 
his having been in business as a chemist and druggist in South 
Australia for the past ten Jyears. Postponed to enable the 
applicant to furnish evidence of his registration in South 
l*ftl lift 
Adolphus Gustavus Alfred Raphael, of Sydney. Granted, 
the applicant furnishing a certificate of his having passed the 
examination of the New Zealand Board of Pharmacy. 
Edward Taylor, Brisbane. Granted, the applicant being 
duly registered in Queensland. 
S. B. Player, South Brisbane, on the ground of his being a 
member of the South Australian Society, postponed to enable 
the applicant to furnish the necessary certificates. 
Walter Clewer, Hobart, for membership, granted, the appli- 
cant having furnished the necessary evidence of his being 
registered in Tasmania. 
Charles W. Clarke, Melbourne, M.P.S., South Australia. 
Granted. 
J. C. George Jurs, Goondiwindi, Queensland, on the ground 
of his being duly registered in Queensland. Granted. 
D. B. Lindsay, Albury, for membership, on the ground of 
his being in business in India prior to the year 1876. Post- 
poned to enable the applicant to furnish further particulars. 
Applications for Registration of Indentures. 
Arthur Simpson, to Messrs. A. J. Watt, Son and Co. Ap- 
plication to pass the preliminary examination. 
Evan Edward Evans. To be registered. 
Herbert Fitzpatrick, to Mr. R. A. Pye, Windsor, Post- 
poned, 
J. B. Orr, to Mr, A. A. Kerr, Goulburn. To pass prelimi- 
nary examination. 
Samuel Alexander Hamilton, to Mr. Frederick Cherry, Hay. 
To pass preliminary examination, the papers for such exami- 
nation to be forwarded to the Police Magistrate at Hay. 
Charles Francis Angelo Bendelack. To be registered, ap- 
plicant having furnished evidence of his having passed an 
Oxford University examination. 
Corresj)ondence having been read, and the monthly accounts 
passed, the meeting terminated. 
A special meeting of the Council was held on Tuesday, 
April 19; the President (Mr. H. W. Sadler) in the chair. 
There were also present— Messrs. Bozon, Melhuish, Mayne, 
Abrahams, and the secretary, Mr. Pinhey. 
The business of the meeting was to consider the proposals 
made by the Board of Technical Education as regards the 
amalgamation of the School of Pharmacy with the Depart- 
ment of Pharmacy of the Technical College. 
