ISLAND BAY FISHING TRAGEDY.
The Rev. G. Ireland acknowledges further donations to the appeal fund in connection with the Island Bay Fishing tragedy on Bth February, whereby Mrs. Stuart lost her husband and a son. The sum of £105 16s 9d has been received to date, details being appended. Mr. Ireland is hoping for :nore donations, so that a mortgage on the boat may be cleared off and the family's upkeep assisted. Donations may be sent to Mr. J. Diamond, 28, Liffey street, Island Bay, or to the llev. G. Ireland, 21, Waikato street, Island Bay. Previously acknowledged, £100 10s 3d; W.R., 10s; J.R.M., 10s; G. H. Wilson, ss; Mrs. H., 2s; CD., 2s 6d; X.A.M., 2s 6d; U.H.8., 2s; L.L.8.M., 2s 6d; Y.M., 2s; K.J., 2s; A.P.8., ss; M.P.S., 2b; Mis. Palmer, ss; I.' Todd, 4s; Anonymous, Featherston, ss; friend, ss; M. Casey, ss; Rev. P. M'G. Murray, Mangaweka, £1; Sympathy, Eastbourne, 103; Mrs. Chambers, ss; £105 16s 9d.
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Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 5
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160ISLAND BAY FISHING TRAGEDY. Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 5
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