Taranaki Foundry ORE Y & HOLLO ENOINEEH9, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. NOTIFY that they have removed heir works io new and commodious premises in Holesworth-street, a ahort diseance east, of the Sash and Door Factory. Toe new factory 1» thoroughly equipped and the Firm are prepared, as in the past, to execute all work entrusted to them In a skilful and prompt manner.
Makers of l DAIRY FACTORY MACHINERY, WATER WHEELS, TURBINES, and SAWMILL MACHINES, All Classes o! Agricultural and Gen- > eral Machinery Repaired. AGENTS FOR A. and H. McjLaren's Traction Engines, Steam Road Rollers, Trac tion Waggons. Oldsmobile Motor Cnra and AutoMotor Truck* Radiator Butter Makers and Separators. Victor Sag or Gasoline Engines. Wrought Steel Split Pulleys. Shafting and Pfumber, Ornamental Cast Iron Columns. Verandah and Frame Brackets. Telephone 148 P.O. Box 19.
The Orphan Home, Parnell, Auckland. ■APPEAL. i The disastrous Ore that occurred at the Orphan Home, J'arncH, Auckland on Sunday, September 17, will b fresh in the minds of the readers o this paper. This appeal Is intended to ma&e plain the extent of the loss, its effect upon the present condition ol the children, and the urgent necessit for Funds to provide adequately an wisely for their future welfare. . Children from the districts wher this paper circulates have from tim lo time been cared for in the Home which has, therefore, a particular a well aa a general claim upon you sympathies. I.—THE LOSS.
Tho two Main Dormitories are ab solutcly destroyed, that is, the sleeping accommodation of over 70 children. lu addition, the Matron's quarters, Staff Diningroom, Sewing i-umiii, Seamstress' Bedroom and Hot* pital are totally destroyed, and, I*,sides this, a considerable quantity ol Clothing ami Furniture has been lost What this uieans to the children an to the matron and her staff can hardly be conveyed by mere words. 2.—NEW BUILDINGS. Tho matter of providing New Build ings has been receiving the carefu consideration of the Board, as ap pears by tho last two annual re ports, and a New Buildifigs Fun has been created. In providing permanent accommod ation, the safety of tho children is consideration of paramount import ance, and this can only be secured i Buildings of Stone or Brick. 3.—THE COST. Of such Buildings on modern lines 1 roughly estimated at from £SOOO t £7OOO. in addition to which it ma
x>7UvU, lu auuiiiuu w -- —— be necessary to purchase land. 4.—THE FINANCIAL POSITION, The income from the Board's En dowments is fully absorbed in main taining the 89 children in the Home The numbers have increased St.-4 31st March, 1905, by 28, and for th current year, owing to such increase the Board anticipates a debit balanc of expenditure over receipts. Thi will, of course, be increased t>y th expenses inevitably attendant upo the fire. ..To take any consitlcrab). sum from the Capital for buildin purposes would very seriously hamp er the work, of the Home, and preju dice the well-being of the children. TOE APPEAL OF THE CIHLDUEI For the sake of the good work done in past years, for the sake o the larger work to be done now an in the years to come, and above all in the name of Christ, for the sak of Hiß little ones, wo appeal for help.
CHARLES M. NELSON, Chairman. W. E. GILLAM, Vice-Chairman. «u. Calder. A. Littler. Geo. Mac Murray. T. Charter. G. A. Carver. W. W. Hill. G. D. Ashton. R. B. Morrow. A. V. Macdonald. Robert Walker. Wm. Jeffery. P. Thos. Ward Carlton Hay. C. J. TUNICS. Hon. Treasurer I confidently commend this appea ,to the cliarilablo consideration o thoso who care for Christ's liltl cncs. I am assured that the Orpha 'lonic Hoard will take all wants in to consideration in their plans fo the future. M. 11. AUCKLAND. Bisliopscourt,
September 22, 1905. NOTE.—Subscriptions will be glad ly received by nny member ol the Board or by the Secretary, Mr W. G Yf. Jackman, Port Street, Auckland tr at tho office o' thi.s papv. The New Huilding Fund Accoun now stands at XJIIO. The insurance on the Building des troyed is £1250. Amount available is £2.100, Rough estimate ft amount stil required for Building is £404 The Home has not received any; Government subsidy for the last twenty years. It has been already slated that til Board had begun to form a Iluildin Fund. Had it proved ncccss.nry t maka a Public Appeal, in the future for that fund, the amount asked fo would have boon conipnritivply small NOW THERE IS NO ALTERNA NATIVE: THE APPEAL II Af ,TO GO FORTH TO-DAY FOR AT LEAST £so^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8010, 22 December 1905, Page 1
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