1942 PATRIOTIC APPEAL
DONATIONS RECEIVED MASTERTON & DISTRICT QUOTA, £10,333. £9858 2s Bd—Previously acknowledged. £so—Wright. Stephenson and Co., Ltd. (Masterton quota). £2s—Mauriceville Lime Co., Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd. (Masterton’s share of £5OO grant). £20 —Thos. Langdon, Larchbanks. £15 —J. M. Andrew. £ll 5s 8d —Women’s Patriotic Committee Shop Day. £lO 10s —Staff Wairarapa College, C. W. Dickason and Son, E. F. Pain. £IO—II. Mallabarr, Mr and Mrs S. Gilman, Mrs F. Cameron, J. B. Dalziell, Mr and Mrs W. E. Dalziell, Digby Stilborn, “M.E.,” R. S. Pilmer, “Waikato.” £(> Is —Per Dalgcty and Co., sale stock Estate C. B. Pharazyn, £6 15s —Annedale employees. £6 5s —E. R. Maunsell. £5 5s —G. T. O’Hara Smith, O. IL Nikolaisen, Rhodes and McPherson, W. A. King, Mr and Mrs E. K. Eastwood, Miss V. Thompson. £5 10s—.lames Andrew (addit.). £5 —Mrs Robert Cameron, Dromana (addit.), 1. D. Cameron, 11. Myers, 11. and N. Myers, G. McWhirter, J. Jsakson, Mrs H. McMillan, C. A. .Johnston Est., G. D .Turnbull, W. B. Hull, F. J. Gair (additional). £4 7s (id—Stall' Masterton Joinery Works. £4—Mr and Mrs lan Speedy, miscellaneous collectors, the Girls of Chapel Street. £3 Bs—F. Ashworth. £3 3s—E. O. Heaps, Mrs N. 11. Prior, Mr and Mrs A. W. and Miss Chapman, O. L. Sykes, R. W. Sharp, W. E. Kjestrup. ■' £3 —“Lansdowne,” Additional Donors, W.N.W.L. Shop Days, G. Thomson, Mrs G. Foreman. £2 12s Cd—Mrs F. Ashworth. £2 10s—J. W. Milner, staff Mauriceville Lime Co., J. Innes, L. J. Reed, N. A. Christiansen, Miss F. P. Maunsell. £2 2s—R. V. Brader, D. E. Williams, Mrs J. S. Connell, Mrs Guy Wagg. £2 —A. E. Clarke, F. Pain, O. Welch, O. Larsen, A. D. Hansen, staff Hosiery Mills (Bth contribution), McLachlan and Son, Miss N. Horneman, W. Innes, J. N. Glover Estate, O. Parker. £1 10s —Mrs E. R. Maunsell. £1 Is —Miss Jose Hosking, A. Broadbent, “Mr and Mrs C.J.D.,” W. Carroll. Anon., Mrs R. K. Jackson, Miss Y. Jackson, Lieut. G. R. Jackson, T. W. Brown, P. Bellis. £1 —Mrs Ibbetson, F. Mitchell, Mr and Mrs T. McCormack, N. C. Pedersen, F. Clarke, J. D. McArley, J. A. Baine, B. Reid, A. McDonald, A. Goodgame, L. J. Matthews, Lewis Welch, Miss S. Tankersley (addit.), Miss K. Langdon, Miss E. Langdon, R. Turner, A. Woods, S. Miller, W. J. Lane, V. A. Welch, “Miss Rimutaka,” R. Smith, Mrs J. Puru, “Shark Alley No. 2,” Mrs K. Gaynor, H. Skeet, W. Rolls, “E.R.8.,” D. McKay, “A Soldier’s Mother,” Cole Street. 10s —“A Soldier’s Mother.” ss—“Gran. No. 2.” ' •• Total, £10,375 10s 4d. BONDS. £lO—E. R. Maunsell. £2—Mr and Mrs A. Kilmister. £1 —Hawke’s Bay.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 May 1942, Page 2
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