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PATRIOTIC FUNDS

SATISFACTORY RESPONSE THE HOSPITAL SHIP Further donations received by tho Under-Secretary, Department of Internal Annirs, towards the New Zealand Hospital Ship Fund iu-o-.— n , 6 ' <*• I'reviously acknowledged 5,570 12 6 William C. Watson, Wellington i i o E. Ford Manunui 10 0 E. M. Kebbcll, Pahiafcua 28 10 0 Rov. E. Herman 110 Dr. S. A. Lucas, Nelson 8 3 0 tj ?, a -^ ros *' Ltd., Tomoana, H.B 250 A 0 F. W. Greig; Takaka 110 i Martinborough 5 0 0 i Vr'f'u' , We '' in Stoa .... 1 10 0 • -A Whitlock, Hastings ... 8 3 0 Mrs. R. B. Hester Allen, Dannevirke 2 0 0 Gisborne Citizens' Defenco Committee m 0 0 uisborne Citizens' Defence Committee 20 0 0 "Taranaki Herald" Budget Patriotic Fund 100 0 0 Mrs. A. M Erson, Parnell ... 10 0 t, r, Scott, Oamaru 10 0 0 It. B. Vincent, Khandallah ... 5 0 0 0. Brenssell, Outram 10 0 E. Campbell, Outram 10 0 Kohl Dance Committee, Waverley 2 11 0 Muriol E. Taylor, Kohi, Warerley l o 0 W- P- Huthwaito, °taki 5 5 „ Subscriptions received through Dr. Collins are:— Dr. and Mrs. P. M'Evedy, 158 Willis Street 25 0 0 Major E. Davy, Wellington .. 110 M.D., Upper Butt iq 0 Mrs. D. Mac Donald, WaipukT u^ u —•••"•: t 0 0 4-n I ' eVln 1" 10 0 A..i'., Shannon 1 0 o M. B. Laurence, i 9 Aurora Terrace, Wellington 5 0 0 Max. Eichelbaum, Boulcott Street, Wellington 10 0 0 S. Eichelbaiun, Boulcott St., Wellington 3 8 0 H. iUderwick, The Gorge, To Rauparaha, Woodville 1 1 6 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Holden, Makotnkn, H.B JOO 0 0 a. H. Miles, Hanson St., Wellington 25 0 0 C. A. Ewen, Wellington 5 5 0 L. Gordon Hogg, Burnside, Kakariki, Feilding 5 5 0 I™* Kna;pp, Central Club, Wellington 20 0 0 .£6,728 33 0 The following gifts of goods have been received by His Excellency the Governor, who will not require further contributions of these particular articles:— Messrs. Bunting, Ltd., Christchurch, 50 sets shoo brushes. Messrs. Cotton Bros., Ltd., 100 packets needles and 1500 reels ootton thread, The Hon. Dr. W. E. Collins acknowledges the following further donations:— ■r, • , -2 s. d. Previously acknowledged 1,222 15 8 Miss Harcourt (specially sent for buying material) 10 0 Mrs. Sommerville (specially sent for buying material) ... 10 0 Mrs. Hales (special donation for material) 110 Mrs. Evatt (special donation for material) 10 0 Also, Mrs. irintosh, Thompson Street, 3 pillows; the Misses Sladdon, Petone, 1 pair blankets; Miss Holmes, special donation, XlO worth of flannel sent to Davis and Clater for making garments; r JrL t, Club, Palmerston North (result of lecture by Mrs. Primmer), 50 hot-water bottles with made flannel covers; "Nightcaps," 14 pillow cases. His Worship the Mayor has received the following additional donations:— Previously acknowledged 170 *8 *0 M r - R- C. Bruco, Huntervillo 25 0 0 Mr. R. Lilburn, Huntervillo 25 0 0 P. Hayman and Co. 10 0 0 W. M Gill and Sons 10 0 o i 240 8 0 WOUNDED SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' AND DEPENDENTS' FUND. 'h 0 Mayor acknowledges tae tollowmg donations:— Amount previously acknow- d ' c 5442 19 3 a. Oiipeuheimer and Co 50 0 0 J. P. Firth 25 0 0 Max Eichelbaum is n n S. Eichelbaum 5 e a 1. Saiok ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 5 5 I Mr. K. C. Bruce (per Hunter-villo-War Relief Fund) 25 0 0 Mr. R, Lilburn (per Hunterr I , vll , le , W , ar TT :Relie f l'und) 25 0 6 Collected at Upper Hutt (second instalment);-F. W. Kemp, .£5; . 55.; A. Keys, 55.: 'Larmcr, 10s.; G. Sykes, 2s. 6d.; W.Burrell £0. 25.; Mra. F. W. Connell, .61; A Friend, B. Graham, 2s. 6d. ; C. Collett, 2s. Gd.; J. Lowe, 55.; J. Evans, •£1; L. Clough, 55.; H. M Williams and family, 10s.; A. Howell, 55.; J. H. Mortin, 55. ; A. Cooley, 35.; E. Burn, 55.; D. Greig, 55.; J. Gillies, as.; J. Harrison, 10s.; W. II Edwards* Jil i s , ; p. 'p' Edwards, 10s. 6d.; G Edl wards, 55.; H. R. Gibbs, 10s.; S. Menzies, 55.; E. Pearse, 55.; P. Robertson, £1; J, \ Hazel wood, £i; J, T. Bengo 10s.; M. E. Young, 3; V.. Qum, 10s.; A. Friend, 2s. 6d.; A. and W. Keys, JJI Is.; J. S. Adams, 10s. 6d.; G. A. Palmer, 55.; Goodman and other, 55.; Mrs. E. J. Reakes, 55.; J. > Astridgc, 55.; J. M. Emery, 55.; Alfreda M. Kitson, 55.; Mrs. Kitson, ,£1; Jl rg , j, Geange, 10s.; A. Cudby, 10s. | J. Craig, JJI; J. Brown, 55.; lotAl 34 15 6 J25C28 i 0 ANAESTHETICS FOR THE WOUNDED. The Hon. Dr. Collins acknowledges receipt. of tile following further donations to tho fund for the purchase of anaesthet' ics for the use of the wounded:— Previously acknowledged 1023 17 10 Port Nicholson Yacht Club ... 5 0 0 C.H 0 5 0 "'Otago Daily Times," Dunedin 30 .12 0 Miws Lorua E. M'Hardy, Palmerston North I) 7 6 Misses Forbes and Johnstone... 2 2 0 F. L. Jackson, ralmereton North 110 ilrs. F. L. Jackson, Palmerston North 110 Karitano Harris Hospital, Dunedin jo o Jlrs. Sarah E. Carlson, Lower Hutt 2 2 0 Miss Campbell 0 10 0 Citizens of Feilding, per Mrs. H. Hum, Feilding 21 0 9 E.J., Karori 18 0 Margaret Beckett, Hinau, Pcmberton 10 0 .A. B. Johnston, Takapau 5 0 0 F. M. Simcox, Otaki 5 0 0 Charles A. Knapp, Wellington 5 0 0 F.H., Dannevirke 3 3 G PATRIOTIC SOCIETY FUND. Tho New Zealand Patriotic Society (Wellington Branch) National Carnival Fund, acknowledges tho following amounts received to dato by the treasurer:— £ s. d. Amounts previously acknowledged 268 15 6 Tho Equitable Building and Investment Co. of Wellington, Limited 75 0 0 H. G. Balakian 5 0 0 A. Jjevy 25 0 0 Employees of A. Levy (weekly donation) 2 0 G U.S. (.)::> every month while tlio var lasts) and 10 0 0 Collection alt Newtown Park... 67 14 3 Colled ions on behalf of Queen Candidates 30 2 6 .1. H. Miles 5 0 0 Employees of A. Levy (weekly donation) 12 3 Donation to Queen Candidate... 500 0 0 Queen Carnival tickets 28 0 0 .£lOl7 15 0 Mr Nirliolhon, treasurer for the I/Ower Hutt Branch, at the NationaJ Fund, ac-J^

knowledges receipt of the following subscriptions c . -e s. d. 5>- llrr | er 2G 5 0 Lo " (ion 2G 5 0 r ' Jl »» 5 5 0 J«. 11. Cooper 5 5 0 f p- B """y 1 5 o o Bntwoll 3 3 0 A iTiond 2 2 0J?. I'. liishworth 2 2 0 Mrs. liishwoi'th 110 D. If. Yeats 2 0 0 I£. Rowoll " 110 J. W. F. M'Dougall 10 0 ,T. Fddie 110 P. J. Pinny 110 F. L. Simpson 110 l'cr Mr. West 10 0 MAYOR'S (NEW) BELGIAN FUND, i 6. d. 1 Amount previously acknowledged 2657 7 8 Surplus funds in assigned os- < tato (per K. Wilberfoss) 1 16 5 l "Four WorkoTs" (13th instalment) 1 1 0 j Miss Alice M. Hibbcrt (two , monthly instalments) 0 10 0 Employees Gear Co., Petone ' (12th instalment) 17 12 S i Inglis Bros. (30th instalment) .. 10 0 Employees Jtunfe, Cottrell aud - Co., Ltd. (11th instalment) ... 3 8 3 W. Crabtree and Sons (11th in- I stalment) 113 0 i Miss E, Fossette 815 fl I Trinity Methodist Sunday School, in lieu of annual treat 8 0 4 1 Proceeds fancy dress ball at i Plimmerton (per Mrs. W. T. i Wood) 11 U 0 i Korora School-cialdTen 111 6 ; £2709 10 0 1 MAYOR'S WAR DISTRESS FUND. £ s. d. Amount previously acknowledged 3570 9 7 1 Staff Wellington Harbour Board (16th instalment) 0 2 0 Island Bay Methodist Sunday School, in lieu of picnic 2 10 0 Total 3573 1 7 PRIME MINISTER'S LIST. Further contributions received through the Treasury are:— £ e. d. Winton Empire Defence Fund (proceeds from a children's concert at Brown's) 11 15 8 Winton School Teachers 2 0 0 Geraldine Home and Empire League 10 0 0 Woodville Patriotic Committee (7th instalment) 20 0 0 NO. 1 STATIONARY HOSPITAL. Lieutenant-Colonel M'Gavin desires to acknowledge receipt of the following further donations and gifts to the No. 1 Stationary Hospital:— Mrs. A. J. Toogood, Featherston—Bandages. Per Mr. A. London, Napier—33 guineas for purchase of gramaphone records and side-drums. E. and F. Piar.o Company, Auckland— 8 dozen giamaphone records. Victoria League, New Plymouth, per Mis. Burgess—ill. THE "DOMINION" LISTS. HOSPITAL SHIP FUND. £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 4014 6 Mrs. H. M'Menamcn, Island Bay 20 0 0 Eongokokako School Children .. 210 0 Mrs. W. We3t Knowles 1 10 0 C. 1 1 0 D. 1 0 0 Total to date 66 15 6 WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. £ s. a. Previously acknowledged 11 10 0 E. E. Wilkinson, Cross Creek ~ 5 5 0 Mies Ward 10 0 Total to date 17 15 0 SERVIAN RELIEF FUND. Contributions to this fund are to be put to the same use in Servia as contributions to the Belgian Belief Fund. We acknowledge the following contributions: £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 10 IS fi M. Burt, Featherston 2 2 6 Mrs, Llewellyn Smitli 1 1 0 Irish-Colonial 1 0 .0 Miss J. Mitchell 1 0 0 Miss Laura Smith 0 10 6 Miss Daisy Smith 0 10 6 Total to date 25 18 0 FOR BELGIAN RELIEF. £ e, d. Previously acknowledged 25,367 3 5 F. D. and E, J. Herrick 100 2 6 D.T 10 0 Miss Ward 0 3 0 Total to date 25,468 8 11 GIFT TOBACCO FUND, £ s. a. Previously acknowledged 18717 0 Skipper 0 5 0 Total to date ISB 2 0

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 6

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PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 6

PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 6

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