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Taranaki Foundry OKEYMIOLLO ENOINEKHa, IKON AND BRASS NOTIFY that they have removed I heir works to new and commodious premises in Molrsworth-strcet, a short distance cast, o/ Ihe Sash ami Door Factory. The new factory is thoroughly equipped and the Firm are prepared, as in the past, to execute all work entrusted to them in a skilful and prompt manrcr, 9AIRY FACTORY MACHINERY. RATER WHEELS, TURBINES, and SAWMILL MACHINES. All Clashes of Agricultural and General Machinery Repaired. AGENTS FOR A. and H. McLaren's Traction Engines, Steam Road Rollers, Trac tion Waggons. Oldsmobile Motor Care and AutoMotor Trucks. Radiator Butter Makers and Separators, j Victor Gas or Gasoline Engines. Wrought Steel Split Pulleys. Shafting and Ffumbcr Blocks. Ornamental Cast Iron Columns. I Verandah and Frame Brackets. Telephone 148

The Orphan Home, Parnell, Auokland. APPEAL. The disastrous flro that oMnrred at tho Orphan Home, rarHell, Auckland on Sunday, September 17, will b fresh in the minds *f the readers ol this paper. This appeal is intended to make plain the extent of the loss, its effect upon the present condition of Iho children, and the urgent necessity for Funds to provide adequately and wisely for their future wi Ifai e. Children from the districts wher this paper circulates hare from tim to time been cared for in the Home which has, therefore, a particular as well as a general claim upon your sympathies. Thi, two Jin in Dormitories arc ah solutdy destroyed, that is, the sleep-. ing accominoilatioii of over 70 children. In addition, the Matron's • luurU'fK, Staff IMuiiigroum, Sewiag room, Seamstress' Hedroom mid Hospital are totally destroyed, and, b. sides this, a considerable quantity ol Clothing and Furniture has been lost What this means to the children and to the matron and her stafl cau hardly b« conveyed by me/e words. 2.—NEW JHJII.bINfJS. The matter of providing New liuild ■ ngs lias been roceiting the caiefu consideration of the Hoard, as ap peais by the last two annual re purls, anil a New Buildings Fun lias been created. ation, the safely of the children is a consideration of paramount import ance. nnd this can only be secured i Itiiildmgs of Stone or Urick. 3.-TIIE COST. Of such Buildings on modern lines i roughly estimated at from £SOOO t £70(6, in addition to which it ua bo necessary to purchase land. 4.-THE KIXAXUIAL, POSITION. The income from the Hoard's En dowincnts is fully absorbed in i»ain mining the 8!) children i» the Home The numbers have increased sJ .* :51st March, l'JOo, by 28, and for th current year, owing to such increase the Hoard anticipates a debit balancej of expenditure over receipts. This will, of course, be increased by the expenses inevitably attendant upon the lire. .To take any considerable sum from the Capital for building purposes would very seriously hamper the work of the Home, and prejudice the well-being of the children.

The K now stands at £lllO. The insurance on the Building destroyed! in £1250. Amount available is £2300. Rough estimate of amount still required for Huildinp; is £IO4O The Home has not received any Government subsidy for the last twenty years. It has been already stated that th Uoaid had bngun to form a Hiiildin Fund. Had it proved necessary t make a I'uhlic Appeal, in the future for that fund, the amount asked for would have been coniparitively small NOW THERE IS NO AI.TEIiXA NATIVE: THE AITEAL HA'i TO GO FORTH TO-DAY FOR £SOO, THE Al'I'E.U. OF THK the name of Christ, lu A. V. Macdonuld. Ko Win. JrlWw F. Carlton Hay.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7995, 6 December 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7995, 6 December 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7995, 6 December 1905, Page 1

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