STREET APPEALS
ST JOHN'S COLLECTION GOLFERS’ PATRIOTIC RAFFLE At a meeting of the Hamilton Borough Council last night permission was granted to the St. John Ambulance Association to hold a street collection on October 4. The Hamilton Golf Club also sought permission to sell tickets for its patriotic raffle in Garden Place for the period of the campaign. Authority to sell the tickets at London Street corner and Hood Street on Tuesdays only was also sought. The Mayor, Mr H. D. Caro, said that a queen carnival was to be held in the Waikato Patriotic zone. The speaker moved that, while the council had no objection to the request, the matter should be referred to the Queen Carnival Committee. The motion was carried. The Mayor said the Salvation Army in Hamilton had agreed to join with the orphanages street collection on September 27 and had foregone its usual days at Christmas. The Mayor, Mr H. D. Caro, presided. and also present were Messrs W. M. Cann, C. Croall, F. C. House, R. McCaw, H. M. Hammond, C. Lafferty, F. Findlay, J. R. Fow, T. G. Reynolds, W. W. Dillicar, W. R. Shattock and the borough officers.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21228, 26 September 1940, Page 9
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196STREET APPEALS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21228, 26 September 1940, Page 9
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