PATRIOTIC FUNDS
WOUNDED SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' AND DEPENDENTS' FUND." His Worship the Mayor acknowledges tils following:— " Amount previously aeinow- 8 ' 'edged 11,153 t 3 Mrs. U. Cuinmings 10 0 Wellington Choral Club (net proceeds concert) ; 3 S G 11,157 9 9 MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND. His Worship the Mayor acknowledges tho following:— Amount previously acknow- 6 " lodged .". 1751 15 11 E. B. Grange (monthly contribution) 19 0 Jl'lSldowney Bros, (monthly contribution) 1 10 Miss Reeves 1 g g C. E. Gahvey (monthly contribution) 10 0 C. I?. Smith (monthly contribution) 10 0 .Aurora Terraco (monthly contribution) 10 0 - , , 47C0 16 11 Credit biunnce in, hand at this 'We ; 158 '8 0 HOSPITAL SHIP FUND No. 2. His Worship the Mayor acknowledges tho following:— Amount previously acknow- ' ledged 1081 3 3 R Garmonsway ; 17 10 g W. E. , 1 in n Jean Bell ,5 } jj Henry Collier 10 ft n Miss Beaves . 5 jj g Teh l i 9 No, 2 HOSPITAL SHIP FUND. The following subscriptions have' been received by. J.; B. Finlay towards the equipment of tho Hospital Ship No. 2:— cj. t , ■ ■, , &s- d. ot. John Ambulance Centre, Pnlmerslon North 100 0 0 Per Campbell Aitchison, Palmerston -North 4 0 0 Petone Nursing Division 1 0 0 Mrs. P. R. Dalrymple 10ft W. Palmer, per Mrs. Ctuit, Dannevirko r. n a Miss Denton 0 2 0 RED CROSS APPEAL. . The following subscriptions have been received by J. B. Finlay towards the Red Cross Appeal:— Feildinsj Red Cross collections, _P er E..H. Pislier Ids 15 2 Mrs. Johnstone, Awahuri 20 0 0 Brooklyn School 18 1 Bulls and Lower Eangitikei, per H. A. Goodall 1011110 Patufcahi, per Taunt \3 0 0 Additional collections, per Mrs. Bateson 15 0 Per Mrs. H. Tonks, Brooklyn. School sweet stall 2 9 5 "THE DOMINION" LISTS. N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE CIFT TOBACCO FUND. Every half-crown contributed to tho Fund means 100 cigarettes and 4oz. of lobacco for distribution amongst Now Zentanders at the front; and what is riqually .important, .each package will contain a printed slip, stating that it is a gift presented by the people of New Zealand. Contributions, however small; sire going to bring some measure of pleasure to men who are laying down their lives for us overseas. ' £ s. d. , Previously acknowledged 439 18 0 Officers, Mail Itoom, G.P.O. (per -• H. E. Duff) 1...'... 3 3 0 R. -E. Mnunsell an'd others. 2 18 1 - 1 Per Mayor of Stratford 1 19 0 1 Staff. J. M. MacEwan and C 0.... 112 6 M. Myers .;. 1 0 0 1 Girls of Ngamoko School 0 6 6 E. J. Tennent .V..:..'....; 0 5 0 Total 451 2 1* FOR BELGIAN RELIEF, <£ s. d. ! Previously acknowledged 27,004 5 2 ' Kemlap (further donation) 10 0! _ j Total 27,005 5 2 I
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2610, 4 November 1915, Page 2
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466PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2610, 4 November 1915, Page 2
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