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PATRIOTIC FUNDS

LATEST DONATIONS

THE HOSPITAL SHIP

Further donations received by the Un-der-Secretary, Department of Internal ; Aftairs, towards the New Zealand Hospital ] ijliip Fund are: — £ 6. d. ] Previously acknowledged 14,210 1G , Tutrumuri Station 8 5 0 j G. Gaskin, Carterton 2 2 0, Mrs. Esthor J. Gaskin, Carter- . ton 110' N.Z. Eailway O/licers' Institute 100 0 0 Bishop Mules, Nelson 2 2 0 Through Mayoress, Pahiatua— Jas. Aitchison, Mangaramarama 10 0"J.U.," Kaitawa '. 10 0 Mrs. Jas. S. Bissett, Pahiatua 5 5 0 S. Walkley, Hamua 5 0 0 "East Coast Guardian" Collec- ' ; tions 36 13 6 T. Nicholas, Levin I 0 0 I'etor M'Neill, ltiverton 2 2 0 John Home, Levin 2 2 0 Patoa and District Patriotic League dO 0 0 Bulls, Sandon, Carnarvon, and \ Lower Rangitikei Relief Fund 50 0 0 , D. E. Forsyth, Koputaroa 0 10 0 Proceeds of Entertainment, per C. G. Bouzaid, Greytown ... 11 10 0 E. Fitzgerald, Kaitieke, Rauriinu 5 6 0 Subscriptions received through the following post offices;— Head Office, Wellington 110 Awarua Plains 10 0 Reikiorangi 2 0 0 Raglan 9 7 6 Raglan 10 1 0 Whitianga 0 14 0 Blenheim 10 0 0 Gladstone ; 10 0 Gladstone 10 0 Greytown 4 0 0 Ivaponga 2 0 0 Levin 15 1 G Taumarunui 4 6 0 Subscriptions received through Hon. Dr. Collins:— Srewart Douglas, Lower Hutt 5 5 0 Sirs. C. D. Morpeth, Welling- * ton 2 2 0 Mrs. E. T. Norris, Wellington 1 1 0 Total to date ■- 14,650 4 2 An item of .£l3 ss. from Ellen Henry, being proceeds of private entertainment and the jumble stall, was, through a typographical error, acknowledged on May 31 as <£113 ss. Donations'received by the Hon. Dr. Collins yesterday are:— Miss A. Ormond, Tintagel, Napier, 3 pairs knitted slippers. Miss Grantham, Miss BusseH, and others, per Anonymous, 4} doz. pillowslips, 14 sheets, H doz. towels. His Worship the Mayor acknowledges tho following donations:— J! b. d. Amount previously acknowledged 348 5 0 Mrs,. J. Bruce 2 2 9 Willie Day 0 5 0 Enoch Tonka 5 5 0 Total 355 17 0 OVER .£3OOO FROM TARANAKI. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) New Plymouth, June 1. Lists for tho Hospital Ship closed to. day. They show that Taranaki 'has contributed over .£3OOO, of which New. Plymouth has provided about .£I3OO. GIFTS OF RUGS. Christchurch, June 1. Mr, W. Clarke has given 100 Kaiapol rugs for the Hospital Ship, and the Kaiapol Woollen Company have given 50 rugs. CHEMISTS' GIFT. Auckland, June 1. The offer made by the New Zealand Pharmacy Board to provide the whole of the equipment for the dispensary and surgical department aboard the Hospital Ship has been accepted. It iB estimated that i'l7oo will be required. A subscription taken up among Auckland chemists has already provided <£325 of that sum. .£731 FROM HAWERA. Hawera, June 1. Tho Hospital Ship Fund, whiob was closed on Monday, totals .£731. 'SALE OF A FLAG. Woodville, June 1. At an enthusiastic patriotic meeting last' night the speakers were Mr. Lome (Mayor), Mr. Escott, and Dr. M'Nab. Mr. Thompson, of Dalgety's, auctioned a flag, and raised .£320 for the Hospital Ship and wounded. WOUNDED SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' AND DEPENDENTS' FUND. His Worship the Mayor acknowledges the following donations:— X s. d. Amount previously acknowledged 6825 14 7 A. F. Wiren 2 2 0 A. S. Murdoch 5 5 0 Stewart Douglas 5 5 0 Geo. W. Wilton and Co., Ltd. . 30 0 Merchant Service Guild of Australasia 100 0 0 Collected at Upper Hutt (sth instalment):—Brick and Tile Co., SilvH-stream, .£5 55.; employees Brick and Tile Co., £i 9s. 6d.; Mrs. Thos. Potts, 55.; Mrs. A. Br'addock, 55.: Donald Reid, ,£2 2s. j- G. J. Hooper, 55.; George Wenburn, 2s. 6d.; H.C.8., 2s. 6d.; R. Hooper, 2s. 6d. j A. L. Banks, „£1 Is.; Lily O'Donnell, 55.; F. G. Benge, .£1; M. J. Benge, 10s.; A. Gibbons, 55.; J. Bradbury, i!l; Jliss Cavig, 55.; D. Benge J2: M. Benge. 55.; B. T. Browne, ,£1; E. B. Browne, 10s.; G. M'GMe, 10s.; Thos. Auckram, .£1 20 10 0 .£6961 16 7 ANAESTHETIC EMERGENCY FUND. Donations received by .the Hon Dr Collins are:— Mr. J. J. Williamson f S (j Mrs. J. J. Williamson 2 0 6 Inasmuch, Johnsonville 10 0 Mrs. A. Beatrice Rawson, Seatoun 2 2 0 Per The Dominion 35 5 n Per "The Sun" 37 1 5 E. T. Norris 110 Annis E. Hamerton 10 0 Per P. Jackson, Wairoa:— Mrs. Stewart Douglas 3 3 0 'Mr. J. Hunter Brown 9 0 0. Mr. R. E. Barton '. 5 ft 0 Friend | J Mr. D. Block 110 Mr. J. M'Burnie 11 0 Messrs. Sanderman and Lynch 110 Patient 10 0 Miss Clara Black 0 10 0 Mr. W. Boothman 0 10 0 Mr. T. Goldsmith 0 5 0 Mrs. J. Taplin 10 0 Mrs. H. Leckie 10 0 MAYOR'S (NEW) BELGIAN FUND,

£ 8. d. Amount previously acknowledg,«d 284G 19 8 A. E. Giiilbransen, 4th Reinforcements, portion of military pay (second instalment) 118 9 Gladstone School (fourth instalment) 12 6 Inglis Bros, (thirty-first instalment) 10 0 W. M. S'imcox (monthly instalment) 116 Proceeds art union of doll donated by Miss L, Wheeler 50 0 0 Employees Gear Co., Pctone (13th instalment) 1G 12 3 Miramnr Golf Club (second instalment) 25 0 0 .62943 14 8 PUBLIC SERVICE DONATIONS. Tlio following contributions have been received by the Under-Secretary, Department of Internal Affairs, from the members of the Public Service during the month of Mav:~ X s. d. Belgian Hclief Fund 1-176 12 'J Ki-licf of Poor "f Great Britain and Ireland and Belgian Fund 13 16 0 -t

NATIONAL FUND. Mr. Nicholson, treasurer of the Lower Hutfc branch' nf the National Fund has received the following subscriptions:— £ 8. d. Already acknowledged 112 19 fi Mr. and Sirs. Caminer 75 0 0 H. Baldwin 26 5 0 J. Wilkins 10 0 0 Willoughby Itnight 5 5 0 G. A. Chapman 5 0 0 S. R. Knight 3 3 0 Per Mr. Tresider 5 0 0 Per Mr. Yeats, Stalls Committeo 31 0 0 J. Fairbairn 110 F. L. Simpson 110 J. Monro 110 It. Dwyer 110 b'. Clendon 110 Rev. Dean Lane 110 Collett, Style?, and Deans 110 Sundries, ticket sales 3 10 0 .£284 10 2 FOR ANAESTHETIC FUND. Mr. and Mrs. Caminer 5 0 0 FOR HOSPITAL SHIP FUND. £ s. d. Mr. and Mrs. Caminer 20 0 0 .£309 10 2 NO. 2 STATIONARY HOSPITAL. Major Magui-e acknowledges with thanks the following sum for the No. 2 Stationary ltespital:— £ e. d. The Ladies' Committee, Petone. per Mr. D. Robertson 4 11 0 THE "DOMINION" LISTS. HOSPITAL SHIP FUND. £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 27 0 6 Hon. John Duthie, M.L.C 100 0 0 Mrs. Thornley, Titahi Bay 110 W. Higeinbottom 110 I.M. and W.M 0 10 0 A.M.G 0 6 0 Total 179 IS G ANAESTHETICS FUND. £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 100 14 (i Miss G. M. nalley 1 0 0 Total .". 100 14 6 WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 2S 15 0 Sir .lames G. Wilson, Marton 10 0 0 \Y. Higginbottoin 2 2 0 j Total 40 IT o ! SERVIAN RELIEF FUND. .£ s. d. Previously acknowledged 52 13 6 Hutt District Higli School 2 16 6 H. 3 0 0 Total 5513 0 FOR BELGIAN RELIEF. £ s. d. Previously acknowledeed 25,855 7 10 Sir James G. AVilon, Marton ... 5 0 0 Total 25,860 7 10

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2477, 2 June 1915, Page 6

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PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2477, 2 June 1915, Page 6

PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2477, 2 June 1915, Page 6

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