C.O.R.S.O. TARGET
N.Z. Officials Confident (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON. May 30. National C.O R.S.O. officials are confident of achieving the target of £125.000 they set in their monetary appeal yesterday. Results from throughout the country are encouraging, many places showing a si'bttarit’al increa-e on their 1960 giving. 'More than £13.000 is expected to be realised in Wellington and the I Hutt Valley, a 10 per cent. ■ increase on last year. i Figures from other parts of ■ the country so far available include: Dunedin £4900 (un • £BOOl. Invercargill £2583. ! Hamilton £2850. Matamata i £BOO. Palmerston North • £2744 (up more than £5OOl ■ Wanganui £1833. Stratford . £470. Foxton £2lO 120 per cent. up). Hawera £767 (up . £300), Levin £545 (un ■ £100), Waitara £334 (up i £80). 5 A San Franciscan built a 1 brick chimney on his dog’s (house.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 15
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136C.O.R.S.O. TARGET Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 15
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