IRISH RELIEF FUND
We publish below subscriptions received on publication day last week, too late for insertion. On no account will we receive any further lists. The Fund has been open for half a year now, and as we have given ample warning as to the time of closing it belated subscribers will have the : blame themselves if their money is returned. As we s.aid in a previous issue the editor will b,e absent during October and November, and no responsibility will be taken for money sent in defiance of our instructions. '
Final List.— W. Gibbs (per. Mrs. T. Bourke), £1 Is; Brigidine Sisters, Pahiatua, £3 is. Names omitted by mistake from Lower Hutt list: M. Paton, £2 2s; Mrs.,. Shiel, £1 Is; Mrs. MacManus, £1 Is. Per Mr. P. Real,'' New Plymouth, £52 14s, as per following list:—P. F. Real, £5 ss; Geo. Grey, £5 ss; Daniel Barry, £5 ss; E. McLoughlin, £2 2s; P. J. O'Brien, 10s; J. Burke, £1; J. Kirkpatrick, £1; A Sympathiser, £1 Is; F. K. Fox, £1 Is; E. Hooper, £1 Is; D. J .Hughes, £1; M. Riorden, £1; M. Healy, £1; M. B. Cleary, £1; John O'Brien, £1; M. T. Hansbery, 10s; Katherine Tuohy, 7s 6d; Mr. Monaghan, £1; Mrs. Duller, 10s; J. J. O'Shea, £1 Is; Patrick D'Arcy, 10s; T. Blueman, £1; I. Barry, 10s; J. J. Barry, 10s; T. Cameron, £1 Is; J. J. Powell, 10s; Mrs. Sheehy, £1; J. McGrath, £1; A Friend, 2s 6d; J. Bennett, £1; P. J. Flanagan, £2 2s; J. Gleason, £1; Bob. Warburton, £1; J. Coombes, 10s; A. Lyle, £1; J. Ryan, ss; P. J. Clancy, 10s; M. O'Grady, 10s; —. Culmen, 2s 6d; G. Hart, 2s 6d; Novak & Co., ss; M. O'Donnell, £1; J. Blueman, £1; H. Brien, ss; B. McMahon, ss; P. Murray,'"los; P. Bowler, ss; O. Bartlett, 2s 6d; J. W. Lawlor, £1; F. Fabish, ss; N. Donohue, ss; J. Fitzgerald, 2s 6d; G. Fitzgerald, ss-; A. McHardy, £l.
Sir,—The enclosed (£2 10s) was handed in by Mr. Jer. Connor, too late to include in Mr. Nelligan's list. The subscribers' names are given hereunder.*
Yours faithfully,
Wm. Barry.
Pleasant Point, September 21.
J. O'Connor, £1; M. O'Connor, 10s; M. O'Connell, 10s; F. O'Connell, ss; F. Simond, 2s 6d; V. Ryan, 25.6 d.
Sir,—l send enclosed cheque for £SO 10s 6d sterling, being amount collected here for the fund in aid of the relief "of" the Belfast poor. • I regret that the amount is not greater, but at the; present . time my parishioners are making a big . effort to complete their church, which will necessitate a largeNexpenditure.
I hope that the result- of the appeal throughout the country, organised by the Tablet, has' been such that a large sum -will be placed at the disposal of the 'committee* at Home for the relief of our poor suffering people. With every good wish,
Faithfully yours,
(Rev.) Jambs A. Kennedy.
St. Mary's Presbytery, Hokitika.
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New Zealand Tablet, 6 October 1921, Page 17
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