PATRIOTIC FUNDS
WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' AND DEPENDANTS. His Worship -the Mayor acknowledges the following:— £ s. d. Amount previously, acknowledged 17,517 1 7 'Evening Post" List (17 0 j .£17,523 S 7 MAYOR'S BELGIAN FUND. His Worship tho Mayor acknowledges the following:— , £s. d, Amount- previously acknowledged 5155 13 G Herbert Seaton (24th instalment) 2 0 0 Jnglis Bros. (82nd instalment) 10 0 .£5158 13 a The second instalment of XU3 Bs. 6d. from tha Hiropi' Street residents and friends, vi.: Tlie Hiropi Street Grand' Art Union' arid sale of goods has been paid by Mrs. W. C. Bartlcy, secretary, who was also secretary and orjraniser of the Hiropi Street Bazaar, which was carried to such a successful issue. Tho total realised by tho street, including bazaar, art union, and re-sale of goods, amounted to <£213 3s. 7!d. Tho abovo sum has been paid into tho Mayor's Patriotic Fund, and is to be handed to tho chaplains in charge of tho Baso Hospitals. where tlip Now md soldiers are.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2780, 26 May 1916, Page 5
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169PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2780, 26 May 1916, Page 5
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