BREAKER BAY RELIEF FUND
Further attention is? drawn to the fact that, subscription lists hare been opener! by the Breaker Ba.f Progressive Association in did of the widow and family of Mr. George Williams, who was drowned at Breaker Bay on 20th April. Mrs. Williams, who has. been left destitute niul has neither friends nor relatives in New Zealand, has three children to support, including twins under four years of age, and she. is about to enter a maternity home. It is hoped to raise sufficient money by public subscription to provide her and her family with a-home. Contributions may be left at .the. ."Evening Post,", and will be acknowledged in the columns of the paper. .•'•'.' : The followinK subsi'rliitinns Uavc ' linen receirod liy "The Evcnlni; Post" towards tbc Breaker liny Distress Timtl :•—'' .£s'(] Already acknowledged .:......;... 0J 7 0 C-.C: ... .■■ .. ; ..•.'...' 3 0 II K..r.s ....;...' ion Mm. F. W. Dnwson 10 0 S.II.I) ' '~... " 0 5 0 F.JI.S. .. ....1.. 0 fi 0 fi, and F.S 1 0 a 0. Animyniims .'■ 0 2. B D.H 0 2 B :; . .£97 1 0
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 114, 16 May 1931, Page 15
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177BREAKER BAY RELIEF FUND Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 114, 16 May 1931, Page 15
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