RUGBY CHARITY DAY
The Auckland Rugby Union decided at its meeting last evening to allocate t ie Charity Day funds this season as follow: —Blind Soldiers’ Association, Sister Esther, Sister Hanna, and St. Vincent de Paul, each £2O; Methodist Orphanage, Grange Home, St. John Ambulance, Free Marine Mission, Manurewa Orphanage, Campbell Creche, Sisters of the Poor, Papatbetoe Orphanage, Takapuna Orphanage, St. Mary’s Home. Presbyterian Home, Jasper Calder’s Mission, and South Africans’ Association, each £10; making a total of £2lO
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 120, 11 August 1927, Page 9
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