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PATRIOTIC FUNDS

ALL LISTS RISING STEADILY

THE HOSPITAL SHIP

Donations acknowledged by Dr, W. E. Collins are:— .lire. Walter Strang, Palmerston North, one lnrgo box of surgical towels, two largo boxes of bandages. Tlie Misses J. and 11. Pysden, 1 dozen, pillowcases. Mrs. J. S., Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt, 10 pillowcases. Master Hart Henderson, Tauherinikau, 1 pillowcase. Mrs. Montague Field, Glengarry, Nelson, 3 pairs bed sox.. Mp. Hales, two white quilts, six sheets. Hiss Bel Higgie, 1 dozen pillowcases. , ANAESTHETIC EMERGENCY FUND. Donations received by the Hon. Dr. Collins on May 30 are:— Ji s. (1. Per "The Sun," Christchurch 33 14 11 Mrs. C. E. Bidwill, Featherston 10 0 ilr. and Mrs. T. E. A. Burgess 2 2 0 lliss Bel Higgie 0 10 G ' N.Z. WAR RELIEF FUND. The following donations have been received by the "Under-Secretary of Internal Aifairs to tlia New Zealand War Belief Pujicl :— Jus (I Ivighfc Hon. W. F. Massoy ... l(jQ o o J. Ciorrie, Lower Hutt ...... 200 Okukune A. and P. Association 113 6 Jenkins and Alack, Wellington 50 0 0 Tonkinson and Wood, Dunedin 2 2 0 Felix Black, Wellington 10 0 Archibald Dunlop, Milton 2 0 0 Members of the Public Service 517 0 £161 12 6 .WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS. Worship the Mayor acknowledges the lollowing:—. . i . •£ 6. d. Amount previously acIuKHY- „ 6331 7 3 •Employees J. J. Niven and Co. (Ist instalment) ; 7 8 7 A.. D. Crawford 25 0 0 .£6366 15 10 BELGIAN RELIEF FUND, The Wellington Provincial Branch of the Dominion Belgian Belief Fund acknowledges the following:— "Already acknowledged «£10,50T 7 10 Hunterviilo War Belief Fund 300 0 0 Wellington Meat Export Co. (proceeds from skins) log i 3 Patea and District Patriotic League ; 131 3 1 rroi-eeds from , Entertainments by Waitotara People • 25 8 0 Bulls, Sandon,..Carnarvon,, and Lower Hangitikei Belief, per G. H. Goodall, Secretary Sports Protection League 1,000 6 0 Hawera HralicU Poor of Great Britain and Ireland and Belgium Belief Fund 012 10 0 ' XI2.GSG 5 2 MAYOR'S (NEW) BELGIAN FUND. , j; s. d. Amount previously acknowledged 2801 9 2 St. James's Private School 0 10 6 J-F- 2 0 0 Piuceeds Bazanr organised by Standard VI Pupils of Worser Bay School 30 2 3 £28.11 2 5 SYDNEY'S "BELGIAN DAY." (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.) Sydney, May 29. Mr. Hugh. J. Ward has handed "to the National Belgian Fund £125,000 as the rosult of "Belgian Day." The collections at race meetings exceed £10,000. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' LIST. The Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's Association acknowledges receipt oi' the lollowing donations for the New Zealand Patriotic Fund:—

Thomson, Lewis, and Co 25 9 0 A. Levy 5 5 0 A, Cooks and Co., Ltd 5 5 0 Arthur Clarke, Ltd 2 2 0 C. J. Stewart 110 Office Appliance Company 5 5 0 J. G. Bffind 2 2 0 R. W. Cameron and Co 5 0 0 P. L. Donne 2 0 0 Phillips and Piko 10 10 0 J. W. Jack 5 0 0 Cycle and Molor Supplies Co. ... 5 0 0 H, Cr. Teagle 5 0 0 Joseph Boucher 110 H. Moult 110 Central Iron Works 5 0 0 New Zealand Automobiles, Ltd. 2 2 0 Charles Haines H 3 0 Kodak, Ltd 7 7 0 Cathie, Dempster, and Co 5 5 0 Total Hi 17 G THE "DOMINION" LISTS. SERVIAN RELIEF FUND. £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 52 3 6 E. M'Kenzie 0 5 0 Total .£52 8 6 FOR BELGIAN RELIEF. ■S s. d. Previously acknowledged 25,850 15 10 George Southee, Akatarawa, proceeds sale of one lamb (per Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.) 4 2 0 J.B.G ; 0 10 0 Total J25,555 7 10 GIFT TOBACCO FUND. £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 190 2 0 David Syme 10 0 Anonymous 0 2 6 Total ; Jlfll 1 G

further donations received by tho Un-der-Secretary, Department of Internal Affairs, towards the New Zealand Hospital Ship Fluid are:— £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 9208 8 10 ■Mrs. A. Sutherland, Hinakura 2 2 0 A.H 10 0 0 "Ifangitikei Advocate" Collections 224 4 0 "Rangitikei Advocate" Collections 95 IS 0 J. Hisloj) 110 M. P. Tiichnrdson, Waitawhiti, Eketahiuna.. .500 St. John Ambulance Association,.'.'Now Plymouth ' 224 12 7 St. John .Ambulance Associa- . tion, New Plymouth 52 2 0 "Manawatu Daily Times" Coitions 30 0 0 •"Jlanawatu Daily Times" Collections 105 0 0 Rev. J. Gibson Smith. Wellington 2 2 0 J. Bayiv O'Deane. Takapau-... 100 0 0 Hastings Empire Defence Committee' 500 0 0 Chns. L. Pemhertoi), Ore Ore, Raetihi 20 0 0 "Evening JFa.il," Nelson, Collections 135 1 0 "Otago Daily Times" Collections 78S 7 0 Pahauranui School Children ... 15 0 FArtlicr subscriptions received through 1'iu 1 Hon. Dr. Collins are:— ' E. T. Barthorpe, Lower Hntt ... 5 5 3 Proceeds of private entertainment and jumble stall, per Ellen Henry, 22 The Ter»race, AVcJlington 113 5 0 Donations per Ellen Henry— Mrs. Ewart 110 •Mrs. liawson 1 10 0 Dr. and Mrs. Cameron 2 2 0 Dr. Cahill 110 Dr. Clav 110 llr. and JFrs. T. E. E. Burgess, corner Cuba Street and Ingestre Street 2 2 0 F. Cattell 0 10 0 Subscriptions received through Mrs. T. 'Beaven; Manakau, ai'O: — Miss Florence Bell 10 0 ilrs. M'Kenzio ! ,10.0 R. L. Bacchus 12 6 W. H. Bryant 10 0 W. Falloon 10 0 J. H. Bacchus 110 Mrs. K. Beavun 0 5 0 Haffling a book 'given by Jliss Ingiis 1 i 6 B Total 11,541 3 8 His u orship the Mayor acknowledges the following:— Amount previously acknowT ,! it'dsed 334 15 0 J, .Williamson 5 5 0 Total 340 0 0 j

£ s. d. Mr. Ilasiam 1 10 0 Mr. Dempster 2 0 0 Fruitbrokers' Association 50 0 0 "A.C. and S." 10 0 fl William Campbell, Ltd 50 0 0 Turnbull, Ilickson, & Gooder ... 5 5 0 Duncan' M'Kay 110 II. S. Viekcry 110 Badiiam ami Biss 110 Gold and Arcus 110 "Anonymous" 2 2 0 M'lildotvncy Bros 5 5 0 George Xcalo .. 5 5 0 F. Laurenson 110 Hooper and Harrison 5 5 0 J. Gruar aiid Co 5 0 0 Millar and Abearn 15 15 fl "Anonymous" 0 10 G Kitsoirand Co 2 2 0 Bryant, May, Bell, and Co 10 10 0 Moncrief and Young 5 5 0 P. Jlayman and Co 50 0 0 "Anonymous" 6 G 9 E. J. Ilyams, Ltd 5 5 0 a! H. flislop 12 0 C. Pnlliser 1 1 0 Tanner Bros 2 2 0 I'. Archibald 10 10 0 Miss Archibald 5 5 0 "G.Ci.T." 5 0 0 North Company 5 5 0 "Anonymous" 5 0 # Mandel and Carr 25 0 0 Jerusalem and Co 2 2 0 A. Grabham 110 [•'. Fl. Brodrick 5 5 0 Charles M'Phee and Co 5 5 0 LawTanco & Hanson Electric Co, 15 0 0 .w,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2475, 31 May 1915, Page 8

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PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2475, 31 May 1915, Page 8

PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2475, 31 May 1915, Page 8

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