Jubilee Relief Fund.
VVi :(To the Editor.)':1'::! ; "A cause .that needs assistance."
Sir,—Since biir last letter of appeal to your paper, some very .distressing cases of want have come .under our notice. This morning apersori'c&n-dUfpon .us; evidently a. Itidy who. had seen better 'circflmswmc«S 4 .rSne said/t'hat^er husband was unable p'o obtain employment, consequently they were in the utmost distress';" all' they • had > for their Jubilee 'dinner:"' .was': some rice a neighbour* had given them. These are;/the • kind of '(1 cases/ we desire to release; and to advise them the necessity of availing themselves of the Vill-ige Settlement Scheme. Already a number of friends have'feerit their, donations', ;.but to grapple With the prevailing' distress "we want more support. I Contributions will be thankfully received" :arid,acknowledged, by-fYours, F. W'/BpYNTois'', Duncan M.tiPiiEiisok' '/ //
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 146, 23 June 1887, Page 2
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130Jubilee Relief Fund. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 146, 23 June 1887, Page 2
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