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PATRIOTIC FUNDS

« STILL GROWING STEADILY FOR THE HOSPITAL SHIP Donations received by tho Under-Secre-tary, Department of Internal Affairs, towards the New Zealand Hospital Ship Fund, are:— £ e. d. Previously acknowledged 25,782 7 0 W. K. i'rankliu, Hikimutu, Owhango 5 0 0 John M'Kay, Riverton 8 2 2 Okaiawa Patriotic Committee 70 0 0 "Nelson Evening Mail" collections 107 19 10 A. 11. Rose, Hauricevillo 10 0 Subscriptions received through Mayoress, Pahiatua: Mr. F. Paget-Jones, Pahiatua, 10s. ; Master Fred. Gardner, kuri, 35.; Miss Thora Gardner, Jiakuri, 2s. 6d.; Master Hal Gardner, Makuri, 25.; Master Allan Martin, Ballance, 55.; Miss Jessie Emslie, Ballance, 5s 1 7 S Subscription received through Dr. Collins: Masterton Hospital Ship Fund Committee 25 0 0 26,000 16 6 The Petone Patriotic Society acknowledges the following:— £ b. d. The Vicarage, Petone 10 0 Mrs. Udy, sen 5 0 0 6 0 0. Donations received by the Hon. Dr. Collins yesterday are:—Miss Alice Sutton, 3 pairs blankets; Mrs. J. R. Perry, Makuri, per Mrs. Crewe, Pahiatua, 1 box bandages; Miss A. Ormond, Napier, 1 pair knitted slippers; Mrs. I{. A. Pricker and Miss E. Reid, Greytown, 1 doz. pil-low-slips; Miss Bowles, Levin, 1 doz. pil-low-cases, two dozen handkerchiefs, 2 doz. towels; Miss Robertson, Straun, Riverton, 2 pairs blankets, 2 bed-covers, 2 pairs sheets, 2 pairs pyjamas, 2 pairs pillow-slips; Mrs. Miles and the Misses Miles, 3 doz. pillow-slips, one doz. bath towels, 2 pairs bed socks, 3 face oloths; Harold Cockrell, storekeeper, Otaki, and staff, 3 pairs blankets. ANAESTHETIC EMERGENCY FUND. Received by the Hon. Dr. Collins, June 8:- £ s. a. Commercial Dept. of Wanganul Technical College, per 11. Bmdekin 1 18 3 L. Hease, Mangatohui 2 5 0 WOUNDED SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' AND DEPENDENTS' FUND. His Worship the Mayor acknowledges the following.— £ s. d. Amount previously acknowledged 7307 11 8 Staff 'Wellington Harbour Boar! (first instalment) 20 10 0 U.T 4 0 0 7332 1 8 The Petone Patriotic Society acknowledges the following:— £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 633 11 1 Miss O'Connor, sale of handkerchiefs J 1 0 W.C.T.U., Petone Branch 2 0 0 Mrs. Udy, sen 5 0 0 Gil 12 1 ANOTHER .EIOOO FROM SARGOOD, SON, AND EWEN. His 'Worship the Mayor (Mr. J P. Luke) has received a letter from Messrs. Sargood, Son, and Ewen offering a further sum of JCIOOO to tho Relief' Fund now being raised throughout New Zealand. The letter runs:—''Enclosed we beg to hand you our chcque. for ,£250 as representing ithe share allotted to your centre." "It is the wish of the directors," continues tho letter, 'that this money should be administered provincially, in order to provide additional accommodation or comforts to wounded soldiers, their dependents, or the dependents of those killed whilst on activo service." The Wellington Farmers' Meat Company has, says our Masterton correspondent, made a donation of i! 1000 to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Since the war broke out the company has contributed about .£2OOO in cash and kind, MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND. £ e. d. Amount previously acknowledged 387S 16 8 Staff Wellington Harbour Board (17ith instalment) 0 4 0 ti.T. (monthly instalment 10 0 3880 0 8 PRIME MINISTER'S LIST. Further contributions received through tho Treasury are:— £ s. d. Mangaweka Patriotic Committee, Mangaweka 9 7 0 Matakana Co.-op. Dairy C 0.,.. 20 0 0 ,W. C. Kensington, Wellington 3 0 0 H. W. Northcroft, Wellington 3 0 0 MAYOR'S (NEW) BELGIAN FUND, I £ e. d. Amount previously acknowledged 3018 2 3 Inglis Bros. (32nd instalment).,. 10 9 Staff Wellington Harbour Board (Ith instalment) 0 G 0 Employees Munt, Cobtrell and Co. (13th instalment) 3 11 3 "Four Workers" (15th instalment) 110 Telegraph Workshops (sth instalment) 2 4 G 3056 5 0 THE "DOMINION" LISTB. anaesthetics fund, .£ s. d. Previously acknowledged 101 11 6 Ellis Wilkinson, Cross Creek ... 010 0 Total £102 i 6 SERVIAN RELIEF FUND. £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 70 0 0 W. J. Birch, Marton 25 0 0 Total £95 0 0 FOR BELGIAN RELIEF. £ e. d. Previously acknowledged 25,978 14 4 Jack Finch (sale of parsley) 0 10 G Total £25,979 4 10 A parcel of books for the Trentham Camp Library has been received at this office from lire. Leslie Hill, 28 Clifton Terrace.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2483, 9 June 1915, Page 6

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PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2483, 9 June 1915, Page 6

PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2483, 9 June 1915, Page 6

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