PATRIOTIC FUNDS
THE HOSPITAL SHIP. f - f Further donations received by the 1 TJnder-S&crotary, Department of Internal 1 Affairs, towards the New Zealand Hospi- i tal Ship Fund are:— £ s. d. , Previously acknowledged 31,469 14 11 ! John M'leav, Turakina 5 0 0 Mi's. F. ■ fiurlin* (through • < County Clerk, Pongaroa) 1 1 0 ' "East Coast Guardian" collec- 1 tions 10 18 6 c "Alex. Speirs, Fox ton 1 1 0 ( "Poverty Bay-.Horald - collec- e ' tions ...... 50 0 0 , "Poverty Bay Herald" collections • 8 8 0 1 Subscriptions received through £ Hon. Dr. Collins.— t Mrs. Embling, Eastbourne ... 5 5 0 < i .£31,551 3 i ( Donations leceived by the Hon. Dr. Colline are:— Mrs. Brandon, 8 pairs knitted bed 6ox; Mrs. P. Hume.Bongotea, 2 sheets, 2 pil-low-slips; Mrs. J. Duthie, jun., and Miss Boger, 6 pairs of pyjamas, 6 face cloths. ! .WOUNDED SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' AND DEPENDENTS' FUND. i His Worship the Mayor acknowledges ! the following:—. 1 '£ e. d. ] Amount previously acknow- s lodged 7851 16 11. ; Proceeds sale of sweet pea seeds, j '• from Mrs. G. E. Pearse, Here- j taunga : 2 7 0 , Donald M'Lean and Co 200 8 0Geo. H. Scales, Ltd 250 8 0 5 Proceeds bazaar organised by J Jessie and Archie Hardyment, ' Eileen and Norman Naismith, and Walter Tindall 1G 8 9 • i 8320 7 8 a ANAESTHETIC EMERGENCY FUND, f Donations received by the Hon. Dr. £ ' W. E. Collins yesterday are:— 1 .. , s. d. c Per ithe 'Sun, Christchurch... G4 11 10 , The citizens of Feilding, per J Mrs. H. Hurn ; 33 12 0 Poverty Bay Club 10 0 0 s BELGIAN RELIEF. 1 . , '£ s. d. Amount previously acknow- c ledged 310 D 13 7 v Employees Gear Co., Petone (15th instalment) 14 8 8 Inglis Bros. (33rd instalment)... 10 0® 3125 2 1 t ' f MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND. £ £ s. d. £ Amount previously acknow- t ledged 3892 10 5 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sargent c (11th instalment) 0 12 6 , 3893 211 < THE "DOMINION" LISTS. j HOSPITAL SHIP FUND. 1 £ s. d. 1 Previously acknowledged 198 1 0 Scholars Bongoniai School, Eketahima 1 1 8 ' t Total 199 2 0 i FOR SERVIAN RELIEF. ' £ s. d. ( Previously acknowledged 98 0 0 1 II.P - 0 5 0 ] Total 93 5 0 ; Those who are taking part in the Car- ■ nival Bazaar and desiro to have their i ■photographs taken in fancy dross may do , si any evening this week at the Electric Studio, SO Manners Street, as special arrangements have been made. A small freehold farm property, near Palmerston North, is advertised for sole | or exchange by Messrs. J. Harris and Sons, Marton. J
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2489, 16 June 1915, Page 9
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439PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2489, 16 June 1915, Page 9
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