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COASTAL COUNTRY FAIR.

THE FINAL RESULT. The committee of the Warea, Puniho Pungarehu andNewall Road Country Fair having discharged all liabilities have now divided the proceeds of this most successful patriotic function. Donations have been made as follows: —New Plymouth Patriotic Committee (through Jars Burjgess) £105; New Plymouth Branch of {'British Red Croßs Society £100; Mesdames Baily and Morrison's fund for Xmas parcels iSO; New Plymouth Soldiers' Club £2O; making a total of £335, a result which is very gratifying to the promoters. Detailed subscriptions are acknowledged as follows: Warea: Cash, Messrs C. Sole, Clothier, £5; C. Muir, £3; J. Ross, Burgess, -I. fchapman, £2; Warea, School, penny trail £1 0s 4d; W. Gibbons, H. G. Clarke, H.' Barnett, P. Morris, J. Townley, J. Simpson, H. Corbett, C. Wells, Buiek, W. Lawn, Friend, J. Lawn, Vincent, Sanson, Mesdames Tobin and F. Larking £1; Messrs P. Heation, ■W. West C. Corbett, F. Clothier, Mrs Murphy and Miss Tobin 10s; H. Williamson 7s fid; Mrs Thorpe, Mlbs Wells, liutnera ss; Miss Pursaw 3s 6d; Mrs Hale, dozen cups and saucers; 0. Julian, sheep; Mrs O. Julian, fowls; H. Corbett, sheep; Mrs C. ! Well9, fancy work; G. and !H. Wells, fowls; D. Paton, fancy cushion; Mrs T. Julian, fowls, fancy cushion and cakes; C, Parker, 1 yearling steer; Mrs Parker, children's garments; Miss Smeaton, fancy work; Mrs Clothier, kapoo quilts; Miss Clothier, fancy work; Mrs C. Muir, poultry; Mrs Barak, oil painting and fancy work; Miss Barak, painted cushion; Mrs J. Burgee, -uahion and flannelette; Mrs Jordan, children's garments; Mrs J. Burgess, walnuts, kumeras, onions; R. Hemingway, 2 sacks potatoes; J. Mener, 2 sacks potatoes; Miss Pennington, ducks; Mrs Gill, baby's outfit; H. Pierson, £1; Mrs F. Larking, fowls, vegetables and- material; J. Lawn, £1; Mrs Eaves, camisoles and vegetables; Mrs G. Julian, turkey; A. Hamil, 1 sack potatoes; H. Donald, 1 horse; J. T. Putt, pig and fowls. Newall road: Cash, Messrs A. Luckin, T. Rain, W. Rum-ball, W. Julian, C Magon, J. Duggan, Mrs G. P. Jones, £1; Messrs J. Luckin, W. Smith, W. Hoffman, F. Fowles, 10s; J. Mitcnell, ss; C. Cornwall,'2s 6d; J. Ducker, fat sheep; S. Cassie, fat sheep; A, Cassie, pig; Fraser Jones, lamb; P. Putt; sheep; Mesdames Cassie, turkeys; Deaeoh, fowls; S. Jones, lamb. Puniho: cash: Messrs W. Binnie, W. Grant, Allardice, £3; A. Muir. £5!,; Puniho school, penny trail, £1 fa td; F. Greenway, £1; F. Gable, 10s; F. Jeffrey and J. Morgan, ss; Mrs Binnie, needlework; A. R. Binnie, flags; Miss McMillan, pen painted cushion; Mrs Gable, needlework; W. Grant, £3: Puniho Soihool penny trail, £1 2s Id; and Mr Harding, pig, fowls and sweets;; Mr W. Thomas, 1 lamb; iMrs A. Muir, fowls; S. S Wells, 1 heifer; Bredin Bros 2 calves; J. McEldowney, yearling heifer; T\ McEldowney, 1 sheep; F. Jeffrey, and J. Morgan, 5s each; R. Bell, 1 heifer; E. Elwin, 1 cow; Miss and Master Cooke, pet lamb; Mrs E. Cooke, value £1; Mrs Wisneski, garments) Mrs S. Wells, cake; Mrs R.Bell,handbagj Wells and Butler, heifer; C. Cqrbeti and Whare, fowls; Mrs Pristce, pony'j Miss Rhuakere. pig; Mr Mullon, pig; Mrs F. Greenway, fowls and 1 pig;. Pungarehu; Messrs Alyward, £5: Gilhooly, £2; Moffitt. £1 Is; T. Doyle, Smith, W. Guild, ICeasberry, 10s each:; Mrs. Mury, Mrs. M. Fleming,. Mrs. R. Fleming, A. F. Whyte, H. Goodin, ; T. Hodge, Mrs. Quickendon, Mr. Dennis, Mr. W. Quickendon, M-s. Durbidgo, Mrs. J. Rutherford, senr.,'4s Mesdames Meiiiriid, Jenkins, and Tiriki, 2s fid each; Mrs. Kelln, 2s; Mira, Ngaia, Is; Mrs Symons, j pedigree pig, pair B.L. roosters; Messrs Harvey, heifer; Campbell, 1 S.H. bull and 1 sheep; Lyard, heifer; Phillips, 1 ellieep; J. Fleming, turkey; Mrs Quickendon, fowls; Mrs Grenfell, ducks; Mrs Black, 2 turkeys and sewing: Mrs Hughson, material, cakes, jam; Mrs. Smith, thimble cases and gollywogs; Mrs. TTarvey, sewing and cakes; Miss Mackay, plain and fancy needlework; Mrs, Knight, sewing, jam. and sauce: Mrs .T. Goodin, sweets; Mrs Pope, sweets: Miss N. Fleming, sweets; . Miss Campbell, cakes; Mesdames Harrop and Mouldy, cake each; Mrs Lvard, pauce: Mrs Thompson, biscuits, D'Oyleys; Mrs M. Fleming, 2. pairs 'socks, R. Fleming, camisole top and pini cushions; Mrs. Moffltt, turkey.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1918, Page 7

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COASTAL COUNTRY FAIR. Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1918, Page 7

COASTAL COUNTRY FAIR. Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1918, Page 7

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