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Otago and Southland Farm Workers

Maoriland Worker, Volume 7, Issue 266, 29 March 1916, Page 8

 

Otago and Southland Farm Workers

The following is a statement of the receipts and expenditure of the Ota go and Southland Farm and Station Employees Industrial Union of Workers, (ram its •iricerrtfon uzrwf'-ffcrimEifeuinii/ tiou with tlio A.P.U. on Feb. 3, 1916: ■ RECEIPTS. £ d. d. Donations — Dutfediu Painters' Uukm ... 2 ti 0 Duuedin Tramway Union ...110 Dunedin Sawmillers' Union 030 0 Dunedin Bootmakers' Union 110 . Dunedin Bakers' Union. ...220 Dunedin Furniture T. Union 110 Dunedin Hotel Employees 11 0 Duuediii Metal Workers ... 2 2 0 .Dunedin'Moulders' Uuion ... 0 10 6 Dunediu Watersiclers . ... 10 U 0 Dunediu Hang© Workers ... I 1 0 Dunedin Soft Good* Uniou 1 U 0 Otago Labour Council ... 1 I U J. Kegga, ent. fee 0 10 0 F. Ciino, ent. feo 0 10 0 for C. Urayndler, ent. fees, v. £23, £15, £4 42 0 0 £67 13 0 ' EXPENDITURE. £ a. d. Ofcago "Daily Times" advs. 012 6 Oamaru "MaiP 'jldvs 0-8 0 Orr, Campbell & rule books and stationary ' " Duucdiii "Star," advs. v. - 010 0 S. Boreham, postage and petty 0 6 7 31. McAllen, post. & receipi.,bk. 0 15 Miss Logan, typewriting "V 0 Orr, Campbell & Co., seal ... Nj 13 6 Otago Labour Council, rent... 0 C. Grayndler, organiser, cash 8 3N • > Telegrams 0 13 Oaniaiu "Mail/ advs 0 <3 0 Otago "Daily Times," advs. 10 0 Oir, Campbell & Co., stationary, tickets, rule and books 212 9 North Otago "Times" advs. 0 6 0 S. Boreham, postage, etc. ... 0 5 2 Bauk fees 0 15 0 Exchange on postal notes 0 0 4 Kegistration of letters 0 0 6 Treas's bk. 6d., cheque bk. 2s. 0 2 6 Transference from Bank N^. drawn to Wellington, 48 5 6 Bank exchange 0 13 Postal Notes forwarded to Secretary Grnyndler 0 4 2 £G7 13 0 • Wo, the uudersioined, certify the I above to bo a correct Statement of R<?-wipt* avid Expenditure. '< ROUT. MILLER, President, M. Mo ALLEN, Treasurer. i Otago and Southland Farm and ' Station Employees' Union

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