BELGIAN FUND.
The collection made in Te Kuiti on Thursday last in aid cf the Belgian Fund proved to be most successful, the total amount collected being £35 17s lOd, which was made up as follows:—Receipts:—Tea tent, £l2 14s; buttonholes and badges, £7 10s; collection boxeß: Miss Sterritt, £6 6s sd, Mrs Howarth £4 13s lid, Mrs Langstone £1 ss, Miss Handyside£l 4s 9d; boxes A, B, C, D, E> F £1 7s 6d, sale of turkeys from Mr 3 Gadsby's 16s—total, £35 17s Id. Expenditure: —Postage 4s, cartage Is, Powell 19s, ribbons and badges Is — total, £1 ss, leaving a credit balance of £34 12s lOd. The committee wish to thank Miss Cooper, Miss Warwick, and others for their work in making buttonholes and for sale of same; Messrs Charlton and Willis far tabhs and cartage, Mr Pitcon cartage, Mr Powell for allowance of £2 on hire of tent, the members of tb9 File Brigade for erecting tent, Mr Gates for printing exemption badges, and tne public for their generous support. Mrs Howarth and Mr G. R. acted a? joint secretaries and Mr Meanley as treasurer.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 730, 16 December 1914, Page 5
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187BELGIAN FUND. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 730, 16 December 1914, Page 5
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