PLUNKET BABY DAY.
DETAILS OF TAKINGS. The result of the two-days’ effort by the New Plymouth Plunket Society was the collection of a sutn in the vicinity of .>1260. Saturday's takings amounted to £lO6 »s Lu, and there are soyeral small returns to come in. The expenses are not likely to exceed £25, and the net return should be about £235 for the society. Following is a summary of the takings at the various stalls,
£ s. d. House and street collection .. ... 105 19 4 Meat and produce stalls ... 21 11 8 7 ... 21 19 1 ... 12 15 1 11 ... 18 19 ... 2 6 1% Nurses’ toy stall • ... 18 8 8 Mrs. Avery's “Snowball” ... 15 7 Mrs. Roebuck’s “Ostrich” ... ... 8 4 1 4%
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1922, Page 4
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122PLUNKET BABY DAY. Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1922, Page 4
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