DISCRIMINATE CHARITY
W A WORTHY CAUSE.
HUXTLY DISASTER SUFFEBEKS.
(By Telegraph.-Own CorresponaentJ
HUNTLY, this day. It is understood that the Mayor of Christchureh (Mr. Holland) is quite lth a t?w resnlt ° f »»» inquiries for It 7 r , t0 the realit T of for the whole amount that has been lelS 6 ? *% A he relief fund f °' tS dependents of the victims of the"" recent dtsaster. Certain -reports had been circulated m the south that th e fund had been greatly oversubscribed, and Mr. Holland, feeling that money was too urgently needed for other relief work isjSJT *° * e J i * htly away, decided omake first-hand inquiries on behalf of th e Christchureh committee. He is now convinced that the relief fund is to be wisely administered, and will ref__sE3_. .?" shri3tc5 hri3tch «~l> committee to facilitate the transfer of the Canterbury donations. Otherwise the southern ( Belgian and patriotic funds.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 25 March 1915, Page 4
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