LIST OF GIFTS
COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL FUND GENEROUS DONATIONS. • The Mayoress and members of the Countess of Liverpool Fund Committee continue to receive contributions of gifts for the use of thotroops. The following is the list of contributors from December 15 to January 14: — December 15. —Mrs. A. M. Kirboy, 1 parcel for British and Belgian distressed; Mrs. G. S. Nicholl, 2 parcels, British and Belgians; V and VI, Girls' Normal School, 1 parcel British and Belgians; "No Name," British and Belgian poor, parcel; "E. 8.8.," 1 parcel British and Belgian poor; Mrs. 'Snellgrove (Marton), 1 parcel British and Belgian poor; Mayoress of Eltham, 2 balaclavas, 2 pairs sox, 1 pair mittens; from Waikanae School children, 1 parcel for British and Belgian poor; from Ruataniwha, 3 pairs sox, 1 muffler; from "Alice," 1 parcel, British and Belgian poor. December 16. —Mrs. Davis, 1 parcel, British and Belgian poorj Miss Bruce, 1 parcel, British and Belgian poor; "No Name," 3 parcels, British and Belgian poor; Inglis Bros., 1 parcel, British and Belgian poor; E. Horseman, 1 sack literature; Mrs. Blundell," 1 parcel jerseys; Mrs. Shallcrass, 1 parcel, British and Belgian poor; Masterton Nursing Division, parcel for Ambulance; Mrs. Bartley, parcel for British and Belgian poor; Mrs. Turner (Eketahuna), parcel for British and Belgian porr; Mrs. Remington (Levin), parcel for British' and Belgian poor. December 17.—Mrs. W. Birch, 1 balaclava; Miss Perkins (Greymouth), 6 cases, British and Belgian poor; "No Name," 2 balaclavas. • December 18. —Greytown Committee Lady Liverpool Fund, 4 do?en khaki shirts; Mrs. Williams, books for troops. December 19— Mrs. C. Smith (Karori), 3 paire sox; Mrs. R. L. Gibson, 2 balaclava caps.! 2 pairs mittens. December 22.—Mrs. Blizzard, 1 parcel, British and Belgian poor;_ "Muritai," parcel bonnets for British and Belgian poor; Mrs. Stafford, cake for troops; Miss Coates, cake for. troops; Mrs. Balmer, tobacco for troops; Mrs. Mackey; 2 tins fruit; Mrs Evatt, jun., plum pudding, 1 pot jam; Miss Willouehby, cigarettes for troops; _ Mrs. M'Menamin, 4s. for troopers' dinner; Mrs. S. W. Jackson, os. for troopers' dinner; "A Friend," 2s. for troopers' dinner; Mrs. Pawley, Is. for troopers' dinner; Mrs. Ross, 2s. for troopers' dinner; Miss Reeves, 2s. 6d. for troopers' dinner; Mrs. Hayward, Is. for troopers' dinner; Mrs. Sample, cake for troopers' dinner; Mrs. Batten, Is. for tnopers' dinner; Howitzer Battery, Is. 6d. for troopers' dinner; Mrs. M'lntyre (Vogeltown), muffler for troops; Wellington Farmers' Meat Company, Ltd., 1 lamb. January s.—Miss Newman (Marton), 9 pairs sox, 5 pairs mittens, 2 caps; Miss Dcmptster, sox and caps; Mrs. E. S. Menlove (Marlborough), 1 pair sox, 1 cap, 2 towels; Miss Norwood (TW/ nganui), 5 Balaclava caps; Mrs.N. B. Garner, 2 Balaclava . caps; Miss 51. Tweed, 2 pairs >sox; ; "Our Soldiers" (Hawera), 1 muffler; Mrs. Christie, 4 pairs sox; Mrs. Oscar (Palmerston), 4 Balaclava caps; "J.R.S." (Wanganui), 1 Balaclava, cap; Mrs. W. A. Wood (Wanganui); I.pair'box; "Peggy," 1 'parcel, British and Belgian poor; Mrs. Oscar Monrad (Palmerston North), 4 Balaclavas; Mrs. F. Smith (Tua Ma-, rina), 5 Balaclavas; Mrs. F. W. Liddell, 1 parcel, British and Belgian poor; Mrs. F. Johnson (Ohau), 2 singlets, British and' Belgian poor; Mrs. Kebbell (Ohau), 1 pair booties, 2 bonnets, British and Belgian poor; Otane ladies, 4 singlets, British and Belgian poor; "No Name," 2 pairs' grey sox; Mayoress of Carterton, 4 singlets, British and Belgian poor; "Dollie," :|3 singlets, British and Belgian poor) M. O'Connor (Featherston), 1 pair 'sox; Mrs. Whittem, 1 parcel, British and Belgian poor; 121 Abel Smith Street, 1 parcel British and Belgian poor; "No Name" (Greytown), 1 parcel, British and Belgian poor; Lower Hutt, "No Name," 1 pair sox; "No Name," 1. parcel coats, 2 mufflers, British and Belgian poor; Mrs. Haymatt, 1 parcel papers, Treiithem; "A Friend," T parcel .books; Misses Allen, Owen Street, 8 pairs bed sox; "G;D." and "G," per "Barney," I 1 knitted coat; Mayoress (Bluff), 1 case sox; Mrs. Bell (Raunui), 6 Balaclavas, 6 cholera, belts, 3 shirts, 3 pairs sox, 3 underpants, 6 undershirts; Mts. Jorgen3on, books for troops; Mrs. Liffiton (Wanganui), box 15 babies bonnets ; Miss S. Brock, 3 cholera belts. January 11.—Telegraph Station (Takapau), 8 pairs sox. January 13—Mrs. Harrington, 2 parcels books, Y.M.C.A., Trentham; Miss Coneys. 4 Balaclavas, 1 pair mittens; Miss'lbbs, 1 pair sox; "No Name," 1 parcel books for camp; Mrs. M. L. Dawson, 3 pairs hand-knitted sox; Mrs. M'Kenzie (Marton), 2 boxes vegetables for camp; Mrs. S. Kirkcaldie. 3 boxes vegetables for camp'; Mrs. M'Kenzie, 1 box books, -library, . . ". ■ . ' January 14.—Dannevirke Patriotic Fund, 39 undershirts, 37 shirts; 6 cholera belts, 14 Balaclava caps,' 1 pair underpants, 1 doz. "housewives," 17 hold-alls; from Bluff, Lady Liverpool Committee, 7 dozen hand-knitted sox; Mrs Andrew Duncan, 2 mufflers; Mrs. Gerald Fitzgerald, 4 pairs sox: "E.M.,' 2 pairs blankets, British and Belgian Fund. , ~ ~. The sum of £80 and some odd shillings has been received from the Patriotic Sports Committee for the benefit of the fund.
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