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AUCKLAND FUND.

QUARTER MTT.T.TOir POSITION AT A GLAirCE. Collections to date £141,434 DUbnnicnients 23,486 Balance in h*nd 117,948 Fund aims at , 250.000 Still wanted 132.052 LATt.ST DONATIONS. Emr! ar. ! Krnt 10" f> ° M.E.R 100 0 0 11. Stan.- Srld. --arr TiliMimn Coneoli.ijt.-d. 1.t.1. Karan pahake a> 0 ° Kurunu. v. & ° ° Iha*. ~ III)!. Klivr.l:.-. J". 0 0 A. 1). BnliV . MOO l».l an.l Muni. UVlUford. . 3 0 0 Rev. Alfred I'.irharde. M. Sepulchre"* la-arapp 2 0 0 M»* Pvcroft isalc .A Ductal »'h;p tiadiii-* , . • 10 0 IVr Aucklnnd Bowling Cluh: — .!. M. Mennic 100 « 0 1.. .1 iUirnal! 100 0 0 Krrd. S Ballin ■'• S 0 James Vi. EaUclt S :> 0 r.w.L - - ° Hart. Kent 1 1 0 Sympathise -" " ° i CARNIVAL ACTIVITIES. HiLDIKKS' SUNDAY The general meeting nf the Auckland Patriotic and War Relief Association | jestcrday endorsed a »tiw*uon from the executive that tin- Wad* of all roll pious bodies be requested to set Sunday. October .TUt. aa "Soldiers' Mm- \ day" - a day for ppecial collections to by i taken in aid of thf Association's funds. NO REP CROSS QUEEN. The suburb* and various la.iic*" or j panusations hay.- finally decided to abandon the candidature of a R«<l l>oe-« . Qu«-n. and have thrown in their lot with j the Soldiers' Que.-n To the pmat | eincuJtivr of thr Soldiers' Queen will be addo-.l rrprfspntativfs of the Vutoriaj I.ca?u.>, the Plunkpt Society, thf Nay? the TiTic !<«»£*»• the <>vrrsf*« Cluh. the Rase Hospital, the *',iris Kratm Gift Soldiers' <lnh. the Trained Nurses' Alleviation, St. .Tohn Ambulance j Association. Red (>NS*e Society, and the Women* r«trwtic iJbague.. THE SPORTS' Ql EEN. Mr r. P. Murdoch h»s bd-u elected chairman of the Sporta' Bodra* Commit tec. and other officers are Messrs. J. IR. BloomfieJd t vice-chairman I. i.od <^ B. Ocmond ihon. treasurer I. It is j grated that the Racinjr Club pve the whole of the profits of their *pnng mwt injT to the carnival. Of the Avondale -lockey Hub* £500 donation the »ports' candidate will receive £250 worth of votes, while HM) and £100 will respectively go to the Soldiers' Queen and the Labour Queen. At to-day'« meeting of the Carnival Execnti-ee a re<]U«>st was revived from the Northern Roxing Association for per rnuainn to hold a boxing itat.-ii iina. - carnival auspices during the first week in yiewmber. tin- pm««l» u> p> to the credit of the Sports' Queen. SOUTH AfCKLA-M) QITEN. At the conclusion of the meeting at Hamilton yesterday Mm. Bollard, wife, of Mr. R >. Bollard. M.P. for Rapian. was rhoeen the Snuth Auckland candi date Mr*. Bollards' cnlours will h<? royal blur. Hamilton will bo the hcadquartere of th* ran.ii/iatar.-, and the Maror ' I Mr. A. E. Mancinc the t-hairman of the ■ executive. Local commitU , ** will be ! formed in the whole of the district allocateil to South Aacklanii. THE SOLDIERS' QVYKS. An important addition to the committees working for the Soldiers' Qae«n ba« been made by the amalgamation of the Red Cross and kindred aocieXus. The executive meets at 5.15 p.m_ to-day i Wednesday i in the Garrison Officers' Clubi and would be plraeed if each of these addition*] committee* will send a representative with a view to pettmg everything into working order without delay. A cenera! meeting of ladie* to uipport the Aoldiers* Qneen tv fceld this morn- j ing in Messrs. Smith and Canjrhey's tea! rooms, Mrs Dewson prewding <nw a meeting of over 150. Representative* of] the Red Cross »nd otbrV organisations which tave amxlpamated -with the Sol diers' Queen Committee were present. Arraosen>«Bts were made for subur ban meeting's, an 3 presidents. vice-prcei-dents. secretaries and treaeurcrs were appoiated for eaoh snbnrb. A meeting of these e.iecntrve officers is to bo hekl at I0J» a.m. on Friday. FRENCH R£P CROSS FTNT)>. Previously acknowledged. £313 2. a The Staff and Evening Ptudmte of S«l----don MemonaJ Technical Collesre. £181 10/; A Friend. Remuera, £1/1; J. Patemon. £1 1 : Mrs. Fred Winstone. £2 2 : Miss T. Headlam. £1 ; Srmp» thiwr. 10 fi; C. p .Roßrm. Hamilton. i! ! 6; total u> date. £33$ 8 . RETAILER'S QUEEN*. Thf allied n-tailen> will hold a mpe.tint: in ihe Chamber of Ommi-rre at 7.30 this evening for the purpose of forming snh-eon:mjt:/-o» a r.! arranging details of the programme. QfEEN OF THF. K.VST. A moeiinjr oille.) hy thf ( jraival Fjtecutirp will N- belli at Purr-xi on Friday afternoon. Ir.v,uuir-n to N> prejvnt is eiteDded to Ihe Major- of Taurajura. U'aihi. Paeroa. Thanx-s. and T» Aroha, and representative of all other local bodies in the district. THE QUEEN OF THE NORTH. It was expected that the choice < f the northern district wm:ld be acnfrun<-».tl t.v day, but advice has been remved fnim Whanirarei that a decision has not ■>■■; been arrived aL AKT UNIONS. At a meeting of the Cunjjvxl ExecnUve to-d»y it was decided that all , art unions in connection with the camivai must be submitted to the exwutire for approval, and that a member of the executive should he present at every drawing. PATKIOTTC PRICES. FOR OIIFT ?HAEES. At the cm*» of the i\rtnn c*!l tn day. the chatruia-i r f the Anckland Stock Ex ehanp*- iaro»nml that Pve WaiSi Granl JnJlrtion »>arr< h.i I :<n p.'jred in his hanils f.ii >a .. the proceeds to ;o 11 the Patriotic Fund. At the morning ca.l Grand Jaaccions *old at 21/9, but these particTiliir five ehajes fouad ft bujer a I 30/ eadj.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 2

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AUCKLAND FUND. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 2

AUCKLAND FUND. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 2