£IOOO WINDFALL TO AID PROSPECTING ON COAST. WELLINGTON, September 26. Ifc has be«*n decided by the Government to approve t){ d licence being issued >f<jf a, further £4OOO, aft union to aasist a number, of institutions \#.o y e finances have beoome straitened, Th© isocieti-es to 'benefit by the art Union, -which •will b e closed on November 12 and drawn on December 3, are the following: The New Zealand Free Kindergarten Associations, 50 per cent, of the total net # proceeds up to a. maximum of £5000; National Rifle Associations of New Zealand, £IOOO ; the Dominion executive of th e societies for the Prevention of .Cruelty to’Animals, £1000; the Waikato A. and P. Association, £1000; Auckland Sai'.Or’s Home £500; Roxburgh Baths Committee, £250; Hawk-eg Bay Tennis Association, Hawlces Bay Swimming Association, Hawkes Bay Cricket Association (jointly) -£500; Hokitika-Reefton-Blaekwater Prospecting Association (jointly) £IOOO ; trustees of flhe children’s Swimming -baths, Thames, £SOO.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1932, Page 5
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