FOXTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY.
WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND
Previously acknowledged (30th Oct.) 3,422 12 1 Patriotic Shop — Nov. 3, Mrs Kellow & Miss Signal 9 0 0 Nov. 10, Mrs Gibbs & Mrs Jennings 6 0 0 Nov. 17, Men’s Day 27 8 4 Nov. 24, Mrs J. H. Robinson & Mrs A. E. Green 15 5 0 Dec. 8, Mrs Baker & Miss Speirs 4 10 9 Dee. 15, Mrs Chas. Robinson. 6 14 10 Dec. 22, Mrs John Robinson & Mrs Harvey 8 5 3 Dee. 29, Mrs Procter & Miss Woodfoofe 3 8 0 Jan. 5, Mrs Renton & Mrs Robinson 3 17 8 Jan. 12, Mrs A. Harper 5 10 0 Jan. 19, Mrs Gibbs & Mrs Jennings 6 G 6 Jan. 26, Mrs A. Ross & Miss Signal 5 16 6 Feb. 2, Men’s Day 11 0 0 Feb. 9, Mrs Jas. Robinson & Mrs A. E. Green 15 10 0 F, S. Easton (4 raon-‘ tbs, Nov. to Feb.) 80 0 0 Stevens, Easton & Austin (3 months, ■ Nov. to Jan.) 30 0 0 L. Procter 1 1 0 F. Robinson 10 0 0 Right Hand. 5 o Frank & Jas. Robinson (proceeds donation one bale wool) 18 19 6 P. J. Hennessy 15 0 Proceeds Sanson Parly Concert 8 19 0 £3, ,701 4 5
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1791, 19 February 1918, Page 3
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208FOXTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1791, 19 February 1918, Page 3
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