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SALVATION ARMY'S EFFORT. gratifying result, The total amount oolfected by the various corps and divisions of the 80, , "'ip 1 ? 11 ooirnactiun with tlie recent • t ' ema ' effort of tho Salvation Army P r ? announced last night at the [ } ivmii Street Citadel, It seems that I nMf al , 1) , ro . vl , OU3 accords are well beaten. • Ino total for the Dominion was £17,- „ 100, as against £15,061 i aßt year increase of £1188, tlie divisional totals being ag follow;— Wellington £5443, increase £587 j Training Ooltago £1670 ' increase £203; Auckland £4115, jncrease £212) Christclmrch, £2968, in* . ere aso £1-10: and Duuodin £2913 in- _ crease 6s. 4d. The totals for the four divisions were as follow, last year's to- , tals being in parentheses for comparl- • ; son:— ' 1 J Wellington, l Wellington, Division. —- Wangimui , £365 (£IG2); Taibapo, £148 (IS ' i 6102 i Petone, £151 1 - wp&wa £146 (£140); Kelson, ' —147 (£185) ; Gisborne, £1830 '{£1200): > Wellington City, £1360 (£1181); Pali merston North, £417 (£416): Pahiatua, £10/ (£100) ; Napier, £251 (£203) i Marten, £110 (£74); Nonswood, £87 (£55); Marston, £206 (£193): Levin. . f 120(£102); Wellington South. £31(5 . (£310): Hastings, £400 (£340); Foxton,' . £100 (£60); Carterton, £250 (£3OO : , Aslmrst, £66 (£58); Feilding, £1(0 [ (£167); Dannevirko, £160 (£150); Apiti, £57 (£3s)'. Auckland. Anokland Division.—Auckland Oitv. £940 (£1026); Cambridge, £135 (£l3o} : Dargaville, £105 (£97): Devoiiport, £100 (£123); Eden, £77 (nit): Eltfiam £227 {£233); Hamilton, £16$ (£120); Hawera, £120 (£145): Ingiewood, £71 (£71); Now Plymouth, £265 (£240); Newton, £195 (£278); Ojieliunga, £135 (£152); Opatiki, £103 (£130); Stalmhu, £100 (£B3); Pearoa, £100 (£65); Pa- > wele, £250 (£2lo)Patea, £46 (£60); • Pukekolie,'£los (£92); Raetihi, £$j i (£4B)j Rotorua. £62 (£66); Stratford,, i £119 (£102); Taumarunui, £67 (£65): I Tauraiiga, £77 (£77); Thames, £114 ' [ (£88); Wailii, £104 (£5); Whan.garei,' ; £262 (£163). ' Ohrlstchurch. ' Ohristdhurch Division. —Ashb'urton. , £265 (£225); Briumorton, £36 (£50); . Ghristchureh City, £651 (£651); Ger- ' aldine, £108 (£51); Greymouth, £180 . £170); Kaiapoi, £75 (£73);. Leostou, £80 (£53); Lin wood, £133 , (£77); Lyttelton, £125 <£167); Oxford, £122 (£107): Rakaia, £65 (£55)) Rangiora, £200 (£224); Reef ton', £48 . (£40): St. Albans, £62 10s. (£52); Sydenham, £2G5 (£178); Temnka, £80 (£98); Timaru, £283 (£280); Wai- > mate, £160 (£135); .Westport, £100 \(£115). Duftedln and Southland. Duncdin, Division.—Balclutha, £115 (£91); Bluff.. £60 (£46); Duncdin Oity, £701 (£701); Duuedin North, £137 ; Dunediii South, £155 (£150); Georgetown, £77 (£69); Gore', £188 : (£200); Herbert, £34 (i:53). . , Invercargi.il, £440 (£530); Lawrence £70 (£57); Milton, £60 (£4O) Mosgiel, £90 (£/0); Oamaru, £23(i. (£233); Palmerston South, £51 (£43) ; Port Chalmers, £70 (£73); Queenstown, £113 (£86); llivorton, £135 {£75); Winton, £45 (£48); Wyndham, £72 (£B2). . Other Auxiliaries. Special Collectors.—Young People. £2008 (£1815); Treasurer Bowatcr '(Wellington),. £100; Adjutant Wilson (National headquarters), £413; Eiisigu Atkinson (Gisborne), £800; Captain Hawkins' (Bay of Islands), £300; Envoy M'K-enzio (Wellington), £65,' Mrs. Worthington (Wellington), £56: Mrs. Sadd (Wellington), £30; Envoy Queree, Cadets.—Wellington' City, increase, £47; Wellington South, £113 (£73); preparation class, £13 10s.; Cadets' total, £667 6s. 10s. Women's Social Institutions.—Auckland Rescue Home, ,£l3O Bs. (£BO 165.) s Wellington Maternity Home, £114 (£102); Dnnedin Rescue Home, £103 (£89); Middlemarsh Girls' Home, ■■ £34 (£2O). Men's Social Institutions. —Auckland P.G.8., £4,1 (£34); Auckland Workmen's Homo, £53 (£14): Wellington People's Palace, £81 (£42). Notable young people's increases.— Damievivke, £48 (£16); Napier, £36 (£5): Wanganui, £55 (£37): Welling- - ton City, £252 (£203). '. Highest collectors (young people).— Maud Orr, £15 10s., and Myrtle Reed, £11. During the announcement of the various totals selections of music were played by the Wellington City Senior and Junior Bands, and tlie Wellington South Senior and Junior Bands, vocal selections also being given by tlie songsters. Tho following cablegram was read from the Chief of tho Staff * "The General iB greatly delighted with tho result of your account of your self-denial campaign, which is considered n great triumph to everybody. Express to, officers and soldiers wafm appreciation of their great efforts in achieving such gratifying result." Commissioner Richards, having announced all tho totals, offered his thanks to all who had taken part, and addod that it was useless for him to. try and find words adequate to express his delight at having worked side by side with such persevering and plodding, devoted iuia self-denying men ana women. / ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 8
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