CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS
CENTENNIAL EFFORT LIST OF DONATIONS i *_ £1266 MARK REACHED Donations received by the East Coast Centennial Council during the past two weeks from members of the business community have been responsible for a further advance in the council’s campaign for funds. The £1266 mark has been reached and the queen carnival that is being conducted by the Gisborne ThirtyThousand Club is expected to give the fund .a big lift in the next few weeks. Gifts received by the council to date are acknowledged as follows: —
£ s d Previously acknowledged 1236 4 6 Stoneham and Co. 1 1 0 Bull and Edwards .. 3 3 0 Hardy's Fruit Exchange 1 1 0 Goldsmith and Whinray 1 1 0 C. Rosie and Co 1 1 0 T. Corson and Son .. 2 2 0 Tattersall and Bayly 1 1 0 Bignell and Holmes 1 1 0 E. Vigis 1 0 0 Berridge’s .. .. .. 1 1 0 Chung Bros 10 6 J. Thompson and Son .. 1 1 0 R. P. Baigent 1 1 0 Blair and Parker .. .. 10 6 R. A. Dickson 10 6 Thos. Adams 1 1 0 Adair Bros 5 5 0 Clare and Jones 2 2 0 T. R. Gordon 10 6 Hair Bros 1 1 0 Sundry donations .. 2 10 0 £1265 19 6
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 28 August 1939, Page 4
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215CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 28 August 1939, Page 4
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