HELENSVILLE RED CROSS EFFORT.
PARTICULARS OF MONEYS ~ DERIVED, ■pUBLXpi*EETING.AT EARLY DATE TO WIND-UP. The Helensville Effort of the Waitemata Red Cross: Campaign having closed, the following particulars, ■which show the monies derived, will be submitted to a raeetnig to b® called shortly to wind up the Effort. Th© first week's campaign, in which th^ Helensville Queen was elected, produced per effort of — £ s. d. Miss Jean Stewart (elected) 479 15 0 Mrs J. A. Wilson 379 9 0 Misa M. Rimmer " 78 18 0 MrsW. Ellett 53 9 0 Miss C. Becroft 45 5 0 Miss L. Farrell 8 6 0 >s*., . £1045 3 0 The following is a list of the distinct subscriptions towards the Helensrille Effort:— £ s. d. Mr and Mrs James Stewart 400 0 0 A. Bishop 65 0 0 Mr and Mrs D. Stewart 60 0 0 Dr. Meinhold 50 0 0 MissHafford ' ' 30 0 0 R. Screaton 25 0 0 C. Newman £13/15/, Master L. Newman £1/2/6, Pomare, Kemp, Kenna (sheep)£lo/2/6 25 0 0 C. West 20 0 0 G. Niccol 10 0 0 A. J. Garry 10 0 0 D. Ross 10 0 0 J. A. Wilson 10 0 0 Mrs Guise 10 0 0 Marcus Wilkins 10 0 0 W. J. Ellett ' 10 0 0 J. Lambert 7 10 0 Col. Minstrel Entertainment 6 12 3 J Jas. Hunter 6 0 0 Helensville School ' 611 7 J. H. Constable 5 0 0 C. P. Thomson .500 F. MacKenzie 5 0 0, W. Coutts 5 0 0 A. J. Hill 5 0 0 Watty Johnson 5 0 0 W. W. L. Bradly 5 0 0 W. Sandin 5 0 0 W. Turnwald 5 0 0 -Miss Loudon 5 0 0 j Osborne and Leach 4 0 0 J. Dowling 3 3 0 J. Parkes 3 3 0 . A. Forrester 3 0 0 W. Downer 3 0 0 M. Hafford- 3 0 0 J. Toasdale 2 2 0 A. J. Hamlin 2 2 0 L. P. Phillips 2 2 0 J. Fifield 2 0 0 H. White 2 0 0 A. Hall 2 0 0 C. G. Sandin 12 3 J. A. Megson 110 Ideal Drapery Store 110 A.B.U 10 0 W. F. Raisher 10 0 J. Anderson 10 0 R.Williams 10 0 J. A.Easton 10 0 . H. Thompson 10 0 M. Carmody 10 0 A. Hunter 10 0 J.Anderson 10 0 G. Oldsworth 10 0 A.S>kelton 10 0 MrsSew»U 1 ° ° T. Dwerryhouse 10 0 C. Ketterer 10 0 Miss Giles 10 0 D. Wylie 10 0 Jas. Bradly 1 0 0 J. Hogan 10 0 W. Williams 10 0 W.J.Henley 10 0 W.Cullen 10 0 J, Vercqe 10 0 J.Sprogton 10 ° Jas, Downer JO 0 Miss V. Hafford 10 0 X. Robertson 10 ° A.! Hammond 10 0 t Smith 10 0 A: Nuttall 10 0 E. Williams iU U W. Moffat 1° ° C f Lodge 10 J J.Dqdds - n C. Ans«U ° ° J.Tovy 5 0 L-Snell ? P W. B>wn ° ° E. Armstrong b v t Arnold ..-"..■ 5 0 Missive - 0 J3. Pawsqn v " M.Martin - 5 ? C.Downer 5 0 J-'Bozaik : 3 J J. §n«wden ? ° Stranger ■• ' , 2 • ' As under i*s& result of the c different 9i4? Surprise Pack ? |s 8| *5 0 ArtUniqn W » \ • 67 15 2 Tga^iQsk (W.P.L : Cqm.) 189 « 4 Lyric Theatre Shop 08 •> « . Kazoo Band 11 19 Waste Products 33 li v Fishermen's Effort f_ 0 C "V- Garden Fete, Mrs Ellett 2a 11 C Garden Fete, Mrs Stewart 53 12 i Concert, (J. Carter) 11 lb Concert (Girls' Friendly) 10 16 < Breach of Promise l<" • Minstrels, 2 concerts i* 5 t Lyric Pictures _____ • "" ' |2728 3'i For CUrqnic Chest Complaints, f v iffqo^ Great Peppermint Cure.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KWE19190410.2.13
Bibliographic details
Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 April 1919, Page 3
Word Count
611HELENSVILLE RED CROSS EFFORT. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 April 1919, Page 3
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.