1943 PATRIOTIC APPEAL
DONATIONS RECEIVED MASTERTON AND DISTRICT RESPONSE. The Masterton Patriotic Committee acknowledges receipt of the following donations to the 1943 patriotic appeal:— £7,819 7s—Previously acknowledged. £290 4s —Proceeds second Gala, South Road. £3o—Mr and Mrs Martin Smith. £25 each—Estate A. G. Pilmer, R. H. Tatham. £2o—Mr and Mrs M. J. McGregor. . £lO—C. H. McKenzie. £5 ss—Mr and Mrs A. Corskie. £5 each—P. D. McLachlan, Wairarapa Permit Trustees, Ltd. £4 12s—R. Buick (per Wright, Stephenson, Ltd.) £4 4s each —Mr and Mrs C. W. Dickason, Mr and Mrs R. Dickason. £3 3s—Mr and Mrs C. K. Burling. £3 2s 4d—Women’s Patriotic Shop Day (31/3/43) addit. £2 2s—Mr and Mrs E. Buckeridge, “Pipiriki,” Mr and Mrs F. Chapman. £1 Bs—Nursing Staff, Masterton Hospital. £1 each —Jock McKenzie, Mrs E. M. Whiteman, W. Kane, “Digger,” Anon, Mrs Hoffeins, Mr and Mrs C. D. MacKay. 10s each—Miss E. Feist, Mrs M. McCullough, “K.L.,” Anon, L. McKenzie.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 April 1943, Page 2
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