GORE NEWS
CHRISTIAN ORDER The campaign for Christian Order was opened at Gore/ when an inspiring address was given by the Rev. J. Ewan Simpson, of the Hanover Street Baptist Church. Dunedin, in the St. Andrew's Hall, Devon street. There was a fair attendance and the president of the Gore Ministers’ Association. Major A. Podmore, was chairman. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.— Following is' the district list for the Eastern Southland allpurposes patriotic appeal for £lO,OOO up to August 25: Gore £3210, Riversdale £294, Wendon £l9B, Brydone £147, Balfour £651, Knapdale £3Ol, Pukerau-Kaiwera £466. Waimumu £255, Waikaka Valley £260, Waikaka £9Ol, Waikaia £261, Otama £357, Charlton £290, Mandeville £165, Mataura £617; total, £B3Bl. /
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Southland Times, Issue 24833, 27 August 1942, Page 3
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110GORE NEWS Southland Times, Issue 24833, 27 August 1942, Page 3
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