THE BOTFIELD BENEFIT.
DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED.
Mr. Botfield lost the sight of one eye while working for the Borough Council, and the other while in private employment. His only means of support, his wife, lost her life, helping others in the Influenza Plague of 191 S, and now help is wanted to enable Mr. Botfield to proceed to England ,to bis family home. The following donations have been received:
Fund closes definitely on Saturday next.
R. A. DAVIES 10 0 a. 0 R. W. SMITH 5 5 0 J. R. CUNNINGHAME 5 0 0 R. CLEAVER 5 0 0 A. R. FANNIN 5 0 0 H. BELK 3 3 0 ODD. LODGE (M.TT.) 3 0 ,0 R. Wilkie 2 2 0 JAS. SMITH 2 2 0 J. G. OLDHAM *. 2 2 0 F, WARD & CO 1 1 0 S. S. TiIMBS 1 1 0 MISS OLSEN 1 0 0 C. A. HANLON 1 0 0 PETER HOHLFELDT 1 0 0 S, CARTIER 1 0 0 J. COLLINS 1 0 0 SYMPATHISER .... 1 0 a MRS SWEDLTJND 1 0 0 W. PRIME 1 0 0 S. PEYTON 0 15 0 FRIEND (per S. Peyton) 0 10 0 PER MISS SWENSON MRS McCDLLOUGH 1 0 0 SYMPATHISER. 10 0 M. SWENSON SENE, 1 0 0
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3555, 18 August 1920, Page 5
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212THE BOTFIELD BENEFIT. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3555, 18 August 1920, Page 5
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