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PATRIOTIC FUNDS

TOTALS UP TO THE PRESENT Tho following' contributions to the vnrious war relief funds have been' received by tho Under Secretary of Internal Affairs BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

NEW ZEALAND WAR RELIEF FUND.

NO. 2 N.Z. HOSPITAL SHIP FUND.

NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS FUND.

RELIEF OF DISTRESS IN THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS OF SCOTI LAND FUNDS. £ s, d. Highlands nnd Islands of Scotland Relief Fund, Dunedin 1000 0 0 i OVERSEAS CLUB (LONDON) AIR | CRAFT. FUND. £ s. d. "Taranaki Herald" and "Budget" Fund 13G 10 G MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND. His Worship tho Mayor acknowledges the following:—

MAYOR'S BELGIAN FUND, His Worship the Mayor acknowledges tlio following:—

WOUNDED SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' AND DEPENDENTS' FUND. , His worship the Major acknowledges the following;—

MAYOR'S HOSPITAL SHIP FUND. His Worship the Mayor acknowledges Die followiay:—

"THE DOMINION" LISTS. TOBACCO FUND. Every half-crown contributed te the Fund means 100 cigarettes and ioz. of tobacco for distribution amongst New Zealanders at the front; and what ia equally important, each package will contain a 'printed slip, stating that it is n gift presented by the people of New Zealand. Contributions, however small, ure going to bring some measure of pleasure to men who are laying down their lives for us overseas. £ e. d. Previously acknowledged 262 1 11 "C.L.K." 0 5 0 Total t £2fl2 6 11 WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND, ;G 6. d. Previously acknowledged 242 11 5 Iteikiorangi residents (proceeds o? dance, per H. J. Stubbings) 415 (1 "C.L.K." 1 o 0 Total 218 G 5 BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. .£ B. (1. Previously acknowledged 26,961 17 S Hiss J3. H. Greenwood !i II 0 Miss L. Perry 1 II 0 Miss E. Perry 10 0 10 0 Women Students' Hostel (7th donation) 12 0 Total dE2ti,o7o 10 S N.S.W. PATRIOTIC FUNDS By Telegraph—Frees Association—Copyright Sydney, October 13. The various patriotic funds in New Fouth Wales tolal JCI,UI)7,OOUj in Victoria, £1i06410601 i

;E 6. d. Previously acknowledged 150/J22 11 11 Miss A. 13. Johnston, 'i'akapau 3 0 0 Ranjitikei Patriotic Society 50 0 1 Corporation of South Invercargill 5 0 0 Members of Public Service, (iucluding Government Insurance Department, «£1G 13s. Gd.) 18 9 G •£150,999 1 5

S'. d. Previously acknowledged 7,991 17 3 ,1. Newton, Westport 110 J. C. Lewis, Wellington 5 0 0 Members of Public Service (including Government Insurance Department, .£11 ds. fid.). 1 53 17 8 . .£8,051 15 3

£ B. d. Previously acknowledged 5,110 0 0 .Miss G. Hales, proceeds of patriotic dance at Wimbledon 8 14 0 Mr?. M. A. Williams, Wellington 11" ® 0 Miss A, B. Johnston, Takapau 5 0 0 Chairman, several parents, children, and staff of Te Huruhi Native School 136 St. John Ambulance Association, Christchurch 150 0 0 Members of Pharmaceutical So- • eiety of New Zealand 20 6 2 Members of Government Insurance Department" 1 0 0 .55105 2 8

«S s. d. Previously acknowledged 6,905 8 4 Rarotohga Triarf labourers 5 10 0 N.Z. Ladies' Golf Union (affiliated clubs), Palmerston North, 3rd donation 75 0 0 .£7,015 1G i

f : ■ £ s. d. Amount previously acknoir- . lodged 4685 0 8 It. Pearson (two monthly contributions) 2 0 0 J. R. M'Kenzie (monthly contribution 10 0 Native School, Okautete 10 0 J.A. (2 monthly contributions) 2 0 0 "Eeba" 2 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. H Sargent (15th instalment) 12 0 • Total £1693 12 8 Crr/lit balance in hand at this date £266 12 3

s. d. Amount preriouBly acknowledged 4259 19 7 15 0 0 i 1 0 0 Prooceds of Art Union of bedspread, given by Mrs. C. Bennet, per Miss E. Sommervillo 21 7 0 Ecv. J. S. Cook 0 10 0 Mrs. Coot 0 10 0 "lieha." 10 0 Total 4298 G 7

«S b. il. Amount previously acknowledged 13,470 10 2 Ladib6' Guild, Island Bay (per AV. Prince) 2 0 0 Sailors' ITriand Society (per J. M.) 1 1 0 Proceeds of concert, St. Jamea Schoolroom, Lower Hutt (per AV. Barnes) 12 0 Wellington College (transferred from Manchino Gun Fund) 200 0 0 Total .£13,Cr8 2 2

x e. a. Amount previously acknowledged 490 16 G Kodak, Aust., Ltd 10 0 0 "J.M." 15 0 0 Miss I, Smith 10 0 "W.H.C." « 10 0 "M.Ii.K." 0 10 0 Mr. & Mrs. W. M. Kannay... 10 10 0 Capt. F. A. Bilton 10 0 "Anonymous" 100 0 0 "Ohaka" 2 0 0 Anonymous 10 0 Nativo School, Okauteto 1 11 3' G.O.F 1 0 0 C.W.M 2 2 0 W. J. Birch and Son, Marten no 0 0 Laery and Co., Ltd 50 0 0 Anonymous 20 0 0 "•Roberto"' 1 11 6 A.B.K 10 0 "Keba" 2 0 0 "Monthly Giver" 2 7 6 L.A.E. 10 0 0 Mrs. Lleivellyn Smith 3 3 0 C. H. Seville 10 0 0 W. K. Hursthousa 2 2 0 Total ,£789 3 9

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2594, 16 October 1915, Page 13

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PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2594, 16 October 1915, Page 13

PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2594, 16 October 1915, Page 13

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