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PATRIOTIC FUNDS

PRIME MINISTER'S LIST Further oontributionß received by the Primo Minister are — £ b. -d. Education Dept, Wai-iti Native Sohool, Rotoiti (Rotorua) . . 7 10 0 Horotiu Patriotic Fund, Horotm 70 8 0 J. B. A'Deane, Takapau(to' ■ bo divided between the oiws of H.M.S. Sydney. and HMS New Zealand); 100 0 0 North ;Tarannki Patriotic League (3id instalment) 80 0 0 Wnipawa Belgian Relief Fund (4th instalment), sooial at Onga Onga £7 4b'. 6d., proceeds dance at Argyll East, 14s. lOd 7 19 ,4 Mnriakau Patriotic Fund, proceeds of Anglican Sunday School concert, £2 I lGs. 3d.: -Albert Bird, £1 | Is . . .' '317 3; Pupils' of Pahautanui ' School (Belgian Relief) .... 17 0 Noruianby Patriotic Fund I (3rd instalment) 40 0 0 I Karamea Patriotic Commit- * I tec (2nd instalment) ...... ~9 2 6

DISTRESS RELIEF FUND

FOR, THE POOR OF. GREAT BRI-'i ' TAIN, IRELAND, AND BELGIUM. ■ The' Wellington Committee of the Poor of Great Britain and Ireland and Belgium Relief 'Fund acknowledges receipt of the following donations to the Fund:—.' £ s. d. Previously acknowledged ... 9012 13 6 Per His Worship tlie Mayor:' Jonathah Bidmead .'... 2 2 0 Mrs. Kate Forbes • 10 0 Per Mrs. J. P. Luke: Messengers' of- the House ; ' of Representatives 3 0 0 "The Girls" .....'.,. 23 6 Geo. Moore and Sons, Eparaihia, Masterton 30 0 0 "A'Friend" .......'..............' 2, 0 0 Mrs.-Robert Wilberfoss ... 1 0,0 FLamberg 5 0.0 "Eileeil and Val," John. sonville 10 0 "E.w." .:...... ioo Total ....9061 4 0 '; Cases of goods have been received from. the. following:—Mrs. Remington, Levin (1); ''No Name," New Plymouth (12); "No Name," O'hakune (1); Mrs. McGregor, Fqrdell (2); from Town Hall (3); t'lie ladies of Eastbourne (1); : the ladies of :Karori (1); Infant School, Brooklyn (5); Mrs. Phillips, Levin (1); ladies of Featherston (1). ' '■'

The following have sent parcels or. packages of goods:—From Town Hall (B)j.'Miss A. Scully (1); Mrs. J. Burnett i(l); -Mrs.-'Redclitf (1); Mrs. H. Rollestoh,'Day's Bay (1); Mrs. Bridecn, Day's Bay (1);' Mrs. E. Liddle, Day's Bay' (1); ."A Friend," Island Bay (2);/Mrs. Kilfoy (3); Miss Hobday, Island Bay (1); "ll.fl." (1); Mrs., Collins (4); 'Miss Barraud (1); Mrs. L.-G. Reid (1); Three - Little Girls (1); A. Georgo (1); Mrs. H. Cook, Karori (1); from Allenvillo (1); "Y.E." (1); Mrs. Davidson (1)'; St. Mary's Church, Karori (I);._ Mrs. Andreivatha (1); St. Thomas's ;Mothers' Union (1); Mrs. M. Brown (l)7'Upunurdo (1); Mrs. Hydo, Petoiio (1); Mrs. H. Brice/ Halcombe (1); from Ross (1); from' Tramway Depots (7 parcels without names); Mrs. Morgan (1); Mrs. Williams (1); Mrs. Hursthouse (1); "No Name," Lower 1 Hutt (1); Mrs. Sanson (1); "Mr. Lees (1): J. W. MatTakakino (1); All Saints' Guild, Kelbuni (1); Mrs. Roberts (1); Mr. A. Duncan'(2); Mrs. Walton (1); Mrs. A. Chalmers (1); Mrs. Thirkcll (l);'from. Town Hall (8 parcels without names); Mrs. S. Skermah, Otaki (1): Mrs. ,L. Blundell (2); "G:S." and "E.M." (1); "Anonymous',' (1); "No Name" (1); Norma (1); by post: from Shannon (1). - The following have sent sacks. or boxes of goods:—Bevy, Plimmerton (1); Mrs. C. Stubbs,'Karori (1 dress basket); Mrs. (Dr.) Harding (2); "No Name" (1); Miss Paterson (1); J. Dykes; Lower Hutt (1); "A.8.1t;" and "E.8.H," (1); Mrs. L. Blundell (1); H. P. Rawson (1); ladies of Taihape (3 cases); ladies of Hunterville (2 cases); ladies of Fern Flats, Marten (1); from Feilding (4 cases); — Raynor, Masterton. (2) ~-■.'

The following goods have also been received :—, :

_ Parcels.-HLabour Department, Wellington; Mrs. Peters, Wellington Terrace ; Mrs. E. Brown, Waikanae: Mrs. Cunliffe, Vivian Street; L. Christie (2); Mrs. Townsend; "From Granny" (2); "No Name" (from Town Hall): (5);" Club (5); Mrs. Fox, Hospital .Grounds (2),; Children Standard [11, Nowtown School (3); St. Thomas's' Mothers' Union (3); "No Namo," Town Hall; F. M. N. Clater (2); "M.C."; Mrs. Findlay, Berhampore; Mrs. H. P. Jacobs;-Mrs. A. A. George, Kilbirnie; Miss D. F. Berger; "Z.CJ'; Mrs. Morgan, Forgefr-roe-Not Club; Mrs; Wells. Kilbirnie; Mrs. Maden;' ".No Name (boots); Mrs. Lee; M 1"8'8' F. G. Alfrey; 25.: A. Baker, Fitzherbert Terrace School A. V.-Smith, Karori: Mrs. H.;; Mrs. Bailey, Mein Street; R. L. Kilfoy; Mrs. Wyard, Kilbirnie; Rosalie; Mrs. Riddell,' Roseneath; Mrs. Reid, Ellice Street: Mrs. Marshall, Kelburn; From Tram Office (no name) (13); 11. S. Milton, Kelbiirn; Mrs. Moss; Ladies of Featherston (2); Ex Railway (uo name); Ladies of Featherston District ■ (2); Mrs. 'H. A. Lanib: School Children, Waikanae (2); Miss .V. Bell; Mrs. Rolleston, Day's Bay (9); Mrs. Armstrong, Salamanca. Road: Kent Terrace "Presbyterian Church (11); From Paekakariki; Worthing; R. Harrison: "A ■■ Friend," .Trentham; Ladies cr Featherston District (2); Mrs. Keasburry, Pung'arehu P. 0.; From Town Hall (no name); Mrs. Mestayer; Mrs. St. John Keenan; "K.M.," Kelbnrn; J. C. M'Keclrner (3); From Wilton's Stored Kelbum; "8.L."; Miss M'Kcllar: "No Name (5). -' ■ Cases.—Mrs. Gow, Hataitai; Lady Stout,! City; Ladies of Hokitika; Williams and Kettle, Dannevirke (3); E. D. Bell; ; Women's Liberal and Political League (2); Ladies of Makirikiri, Wanganui (9); Women's C.T. Union, Newtown (6). ~ ■ Sacks.—Tawa Flat School Children; Mrs. Webster,, Shannon; Mrs. P. A. Grant, Wanganui; Children Johnsonvillo School; From Carterton, 1 canvas package; "No Name," 2 canvas bags; Berry, Plimerton- (1 sack). _ C.B. Boxes—Mrs. H. A. Morns, Hutt Road; Mrs. Roynanej-Mrs. Mantell, Sydney Street; Mrs. Hill, Mangaonoho; Dolly Edwards, Karon; Mrs. Carver, Karori; Union S.b. Go., -Wo blankets; Union S.S. Co., 500 blankets.

(By Telesraph.—Press Association.).

Marton, November 26, A garden party was held at Overton vesterday at the residence of Mr. H. F. -Arkwright in aid of the Belgian frnds and was well attended, despite the showery weather. Tho affair was a huge success, and' the side-shows did splendid business. Tho profit is estimated at over £300.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2318, 27 November 1914, Page 6

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PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2318, 27 November 1914, Page 6

PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2318, 27 November 1914, Page 6

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