PATRIOTIC FUNDS
PRIME MINISTER'S LIST
Tho following further contributors to the Empire Defence Fund are acknowledged by the Prime Minister:— £ s. d. Foxton Carnival Committee '103 14 0 J. D. Robertson, Auckland ... 10 0 Pupils of Chilton House School, Wellington 35 0 0 North Canterbury Hospital and Charitable Aid Board (3rd instalment), Chch. ... 915 9 Winton Empire Dofenco Fund (11th instalment) (proceeds of Forest Hill Sheep- • guessing competition) 6 16 0 Winton Presbyterian Band of Hope ...' 5 0 0 North Taranaki Patriotic League (4th instalment), Waiter* •• WO 0 ° Winton Belgium Relief Fund (6th instalment), John Lambig 10s., E. J. Wright £1, Serenaders Commercial Hotel Bs., and Winton Presbyterian Band of Hope £5 • 616 0 DISTRESS RELIEF FUND POOR OF GREAT BRITAIN IRELAND AND BELGIUM RELIEF FUND. Contributions to the fund for the relief of the Belgians in distress will subsequently be forwarded to the authorities in Belgium for distribution. £ a. d. Amount previously acknowledged 12,716. 6 11 British and Belgian Relief Fund, Napier (Belgian • share) ■'•• '325 0 0 Marist Brothers School, Tasman Street (school concert) 70 0 0 Miss Fagan's music pupils' annual break-up concert... 5 16 T. Young (further donation) 33 0 L. St. George, proceeds of sale of photos 2 3 6 "Sydney Street" 10 0 Total 13,122 14 11 THE BULLS FUND. The list of contributions from the Bulls branch is as under:— Previously acknowledged, £306 2s. 10d.; St. Church, Bulls, £59 95.; proceeds pictures, £15; Ohakea social and dance, £16 65.; Duncan Fraser, £10 10s.; F.J.W. (Belgian only), £10 JOs.; Thos. Paulin, £7; J. Twigg, £5 7s. 6d.; Mrs. Gorton, £5; Mrs. E. C. Gaisford (sale of produce), £4 55.; W. J. Frecklington (proceeds six sacks of oats), £3 lSs.j Ellery Bros., £2 25.; Miss Dalrymple, £2; Mrs. Dalrymple, £2; G. Carter (sale of steer), £1 10s.; W. Carter (sale of steer), £1 10s.; Bulls Catholic Church. £1 65.; Nelson Scott (proceeds sheep), £1 4b.; L- Anderson (dog), £1 55.; May Richardson, £1 25.: Harris family, £1 Is.; Colin' Woolford (pet lambs), £1 Is.; W. H. Caley (two weaners), £1 65.; H. A. Goodall, £1 Is.; E. G. Kiddle, £1 Is.; P. Dewar, £1; Miss Dalrymple, £1:K. W. Dalrymple, £1; B. Lyford, £1; F. Nagel, £1; J. Fitzgerald, £1; W. G. Mauagh, £1; N. Henderson, £1; A. Reube, £1; C. Ellery, £1: Mrs. W. B. Clark, £1; C. E. Ville (lamb), £1; A. A. M'Donell, £1; J. Richards, £1; L. M'Kelvie, £1; T. Flower, £1 ; S. Ingram (onions), 125.; C. Scales, 125.; J. Marumaru, 10s.; T. Lewis, 10s.; W. Simpkins, 10s.; Mrs. Doyle, 10s.; Mrs. Larabess, 10s.'; Mrs. C. Ellery, 10s.; E. Fowell, 10s.; F. Cutts, 10s.; Miss Fox, 10s.; Gee Long, 10s. 6d.; Mrs. M'Kelvie, 10s.; Jack and Max M'Kelvie, 10s.; C. M'Donell, 10s.; Mrs. M'Donnell, 10s.; Miss N. L. Carter (sale of rooster), 65.; Friend, ss. 3d.; Horace Richards, 55.; Jack Richards, 55.; H. Holland, 55.; Keith Anderson (dog), 55.; C. Eydder, 55.; A. Wheeler, 55.; C. Flower, 55.; L. Anderson (onions), 35.; W. Field, 2s. 6d.; Wiunie Wicks, 2s. 6d.; Miss Swainson (flowers), 25.; W. Field (rooster), Is.; Bulls Presbyterian School children, £1; Koat Bros, (proceeds of pig), £1 145.; C. E. Ville (sale of lamb), 155.; Jack M'Kelvie (sale of doves), 155.; Friend, Is.; Mrs. Gorton, £3; total, £493 os. Id.
Parcels of clothing have been received from • the follownig :—Mesdames W. Parish, F. H. Watson, E. Gorton, T. Flower, J. A. Bailey, C. B. Swainson. W. Homes, J. Blackburne, C. Scales, J. B. Gaisford,-E. C. Gaisford, C. E. Ville, J. Tricker, C. F. Ingram, Miss K. M'Donnell, Miss M. Scott. Miss Blackburn, the Carnavon Ladies P.W.M.U., the Bulls Ladies' Sewing Bee, Mr. R. H. Goyer, also several from unknown donors. The following stock has been received or promised:—Dalrymple Estate, 65 fat sheep; James M'Kelvie, 50 fat sheep; J. H. Whisker, 10 fat lambs; E. Ponny, 10 fat lambs; J. Lumsden, 10 fat lambs;' E. Durham, 10 fat lambs; G. H. Low, 10 sheep; D. Fraser, 10 sheep; J. W. Scott, 10 sheep; C. S. Penny. 5 fat lambs; W. A. S. Penny, 5 fat lambs; J. Doughty, 5 fat sheep; Flockhouse Station, 50 fat.sheep; A. Amon, 5 sheep; N. Scott, 5 sheep; Donald Fraser, 10 fat bullocks.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2356, 12 January 1915, Page 6
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706PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2356, 12 January 1915, Page 6
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