PATRIOTIC FUNDS
1 OVER £1000 FROM TIMARU FOR THE HOSPITAL SHIP Further donations received by the Under Secretary, Department of Internal Affairs, towards the New Zealand Hospital Ship Fund, are:— £ e. d. Previously acknowledged 26,000 16 (i Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Bennie, 14 Mount Street, Wellington ... 50 0 "Tarauaki Herald" and "Budget" Hospital Ship Fund 102 7 7 W.iverley Ladies' Hospital Ship Fund S« 10 0 Woodville Patriotic Committee 161 19 0 Hopelands, per Woodville Patriotic Committee 8 10 Per Mrs. Rhodes, Horopito— Employees Rangataua Timber Co., Valley Road, Horopito 16 8 0 Berg Bros, Horopito 10 10 0 Fagg Bros., ditto 10 10 0 J. Madsen 10 0 B. Berg, sen 10 0 Horopito residents 7 5 0 Eltham "Argus" collections 57 16 0 St. John Ambulance, Timaru 1097 9 6 W. J. Mason, Davimvirko 37 4 6 4liss J. Carruthers, .Huntervillo 0 10 0 =£27,861 7 1 The following additional contributions have been received by the Pharmacy Board of New Zealand towards its fund for equipping the dispensary and surgery of the hospital ship:— £ B. d. G. Castle, Wellington 2 2 0 C. Clift, Wellington 0 5 0 L. J. Williamson, Wellington... 110 Barraud and Son. Wellington... 3 3 0 A. G. Glenny, Wellington 110 J. Castle, Welliiigtoa 2 2 0 Sharland -and Co.. Wellington... 50 0 0 R. Johnston, Wellington 2 2 0 W. B. P. Perrott, Wellington... 2 2 0 W. H. Coy, Wellington 110 H. C. Hemus, Wellington 2 2-0 Dunbar Sloane, Wellington 5 5 0 P. Dawson, Wellington 110 Eempthorne, Prosscr and Co., Wellington 50 0 0 H. H. Fuirneaux, Wellington... 0 5 0 E. H. Leigh, Woodville 110 Miss C. 11.. Elliott, Masterton 010 0 L. St. GeoTgo, Otaki 5 5 0 E. Healey, Foxton 1 0 0 W. M'Cully, Marton 2 2 0 H. V. Halse, Greytown 110 W. Gower, Wellington 2 0 0 T. H. Kirkby, Rolorua 10 0 F. G. Woolams, Feilding 2 2 0 W. G. Gilchrist, Invereargill... 3 3 0 J. W. Mair, Invereargill 2 2 0 H. R. Gibbs, Upper Hutt 1 0 li F. Akhurst, Waimate 2 2 0 A. N. Thomson, Featherston... 110 A. Doig, Wanganui 110 S. S. Bannister, Hunterville... 110 R. Tait, Hawera 10 0 E. H. Jecks, Leeston 10 0 H, E. Bonnington, Ashburton 110 J. S. Dodds, Akaroa 1 0 0 R. W. Todd, Waipawa 2 2 0 J. S. Tingej', Feilding 110 W. M'lnnes, Motueka 110 D. J. Coldwell, Waipakurau ... 0 5 0 J. B. Gordon, Hasterto.i 10 0 H. Hotop, Cromwell 11 0 A. E. Eames, Waverley 2 2 0 J. C. Bnrbery, Hataitai 110 G. W. Bennett and Co., Ltd., Christchurch 10 10 0 J. Feaver, 10 0 The Auckland contributions to date now amount to 195., ?nd the total fund of the board to ,£625, in addition to tho gift of 5901b. cotton wool from Young's Chemical Company, Wellington. BIG RESULT IN A LITTLE VILLAGE. (By T«leffr«,ph..—Presß Association.! Dargaville, June 9. A basket grift social held last night at Tangowahine. a small place near Darg<v ville, realised .£2OO for the Hospital Shin . Fund. WOUNDED SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' AND DEPENDENTS' FUND. His Worship the Mayor acknowledges the following:— 3 s. d. AmouniJ previously acknowledged 7332 1 8 Stall of Gordon and Gotch, Pty., • Ltd. (second instalment) 3 3 0 A. Friend 25 0 0 J J. N 0 5 0 7360 9 8 In response to Mr. Norman Kirkcaldie-'s offer to donate £100 to the Wounded Sol-' diers' Fund provided eight others in the Horowhenua County subscribed .£4OO b&tween tbem, the following promises have been received, and mauy of the amounts are already paid:— £ B. a. Norman Kirkcaldie, Leyin 100 0 0 Levin Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd 100 0 0 R. F. Blair, Otaki 50 0 0 M. H. E. Gorringe, Levin 50 0 0 P. E. Palmes, Levin 50 0 0 F. J. Ryder, Otaki 50 0 0 Reg. S. Wall, Pahautanui 50 0 0 John Davies, Koputarua 50 9 0 George Kilsby, Koputarua 52 10 0 Charles Bell, Manakau 50 0 0 Joseph Death, Otaki 50 0 0 John Ivcbebll, Ohau 50 0 0 Robert Bevan, Manakau 25 0 0 J. H. Bacchus, Manakau 25 0 0 Arthur Drake, Manakau 25 0 0 P. W. Inge, Ohau 25 0 0 Fred. S. J. C. Retter, Levin ... 25 0 0 W. S. Carter, Shannon 25 0 0 MAYOR'S WAR DISTRESS FUND. £ s. d. Amount previously acknowledged 3573 1 7 Miss Dowdeswell 10 0 3574 1 7 MAYOR'S (NEW) BELGIAN FUND. £ e. d. Amount previously acknowledged 3056 5 0 Employees Gear Co., Petone (14th instalment) 15 12 3 Subscribed by Railway employees, Paekakaxiki (6th instalment) 3 18 9 Collected at Paekakariki by Mrs. Boyd (6th instalment)... 010 0 Collected at Paekakariki by Miss Prain (Gth instalment) ... , 013 8 Proceeds Art Union, dressed doll donated by Mrs. Matthew^ Holmes 8 5 0 J. R. Welsby 0 10 0 3085 1,2 3 NATIONAL FUND. Mr. Nicholson, itreasurer of the Lower Hutt Branch of the National Fund has received the following sums:— £ s. d. Already acknowledged 28+ 10 2 W. Callender 26 5 0 ' T. Huichpries 5 0 0 Feist and Co 5 0 0 A. Jarman 1 1 0 A. Carver 110 Sales fcoods) 17 7 6 Sales (tickets) 22 10 fl Street collection 3 7 6 366 2 2
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 3
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