THE BUSH FIRE RELIEF FUND. [BY TELEGRAPH.— OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Hawera, Monday.
vweiu, Monday. The Stavtford relief committee have decided to divide the settlers who arc given relief into three ela»»es. The first contains those deemed best able to bear their losses, the second tho>e to whom assistance is necessary to enable them to get through the winter, but \vh<> are not absolutely destitute, and the third class those who are absolutely destitute, or would \ery soon become so but for assistance of funds. The distribution w ill be as follow.s : —On building and fencing material, fir»t class receives 4s or 5s in the 4i on th 6 amount of assestineiit i>f lo«s • the seornid cljuss (is 8d or 7s Od in the t, and the third class in fulL
The Rev. J. W. Alloway, 8.A., &c. late master in the Auckland Grammer School, announces that he has opened a superior boarding and day school at Henburnville, Hepburn-stieet, Auckland. I 1I 1 or particulars see advertisement. List of visitors to Raglan last month. — Suttons Temperance Hotel : Major Jackson, Mrs Jackson, Mr W. A. Graham (Mayor of Hamilton), Mr, Mrs, and Miss Knox, Mr L. O'Neill, Mr- L. O'Neill and family, Miss Honour, Mr Northcroft, R.M., Mrs Northcroft, family and servant, Mr and Mrs Stevens and family, Miss Biggs, Rev. Father Luck, Mr Long, Mr Beckett, Mr Graham and family, Mr J. B. Whyte M.H.R. Mrs Whyte and family, Miss. Nichol, Mr Stevens. Sea View : Misses Spence, Misses Mackay, Mis McLaurin, Misses McLaurin, Mrs Goodfellow, Messrs McLaurin, Mr and Mrs Brook and family, Miss Cusney, Miss Evans, Mrs Evans. Harbour View Hotel : Mr and Mrs Davis and family, Mr Ogilvie, Miss Bush. Also, Mr T. B. Hill, Miss Hill, Mr Storey, Mr Richardson, Mr Walker, Mr Granger, Mrs J. Bulford, Mr McLaren, Miss McLaren
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2123, 16 February 1886, Page 2
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302THE BUSH FIRE RELIEF FUND. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Hawera, Monday. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2123, 16 February 1886, Page 2
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