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THE NAVY LEAGUE FUND.

HELP FROM CIVIC LEAGUE, At a general meeting of the C'ivio League, held in the league's rooms, Hallenstein's buildings, last night, it wiy decided that the members as an organisation give their services to the Navy League on Tuesday next for tlie house-to-house canvass in air of the Navy League Fund. In connection with the Dominion gift scheme, the league has guaranteed to supply 300 khaki handkerchiefs per month. RECENT SUBSCRIPTIONS. The following are the recent subscriptions to the Navy League Fund: — i Sβ. d. I N.Z. Dairy Association 50 0 0 I Employees Smith and Caugkey. 40 0 0 jj.B.M 15 o*o j Mayor of Newmarket and Mrs. McColl 25 0 0 Jackson and Russell 10 10 0 "Loyalty" 10 10 0 Orphans' Club 10 10 0 ; Brookiield and .Schnauer 10 10 0 East Tamaki Road Board 10 0 0 ' H. M. Smeeton i 0 0 0 L. R. Maxwell and Co., Ltd r> 3 fl Henderson and Macfarlane .... 5 f> (1 McGregor and Lowrie f> r> C ■ Dr. Pabst ii f> (1 [G. B. Osmond 5 r> i. A. Grierson 5 5 I !W. J. Boylan < r > f> C IJ. W. Colwell o 5 C 1 W. J. Grevatt and Son o f> f I H. P. Caughey 5 5 I i "Gazoo" Band. Newmarket (per Mr. Mc - 'Col!) £4 10/10. collected by H. J. D'.ir i ban £-2 10/. Public Works Department eoiiection £4 6/, Land and Deeds Olßcf ' collection .£4 17/, Mrs. Schofield, collec I 1 tion. Newmarket, £2 14/4, P. Spencei I I£2 2/. Leon Wittner £2 2/, Service anc J Co. £2 2/. C. B. Plummer £2 2/, D. am !J. Miller £2 2/, Baxter and Shrewsburi ;i £2 2/. saio of work per Mrs. Colvil! £: ■- ' 10/ collected by Miss M. Bailey £2, col '■ lected by Miss Moore. Newmarket. £ 14/, "NJrl." £1 10/, Mrs. Smeeton £1 A-G.F. £1 10/, W. V. Harorp £1 1/ I Morrison, Duncan and Wylie £1 1/ i State Fire List, £1 3/, .T. Edwards £ \l LR £1 1/. H. D. Abbott £1 1/, 1E. Shera £1 1/, W. .L. Jacka £1 1/, -1 Partington £1, James Hargrcaves £1 J. Murray £1, employees Thomson an Co.'s factory £1 15/; "Settler," Por I Albert. £I,*E.H.H. £1 1/. Pwoyal Ineiu lance list £1 17/ti, Pensions Office list 15/ jMiss Baeten 10/G, M-rs. Phillips 10/ V.GJ. 10/, R. L. Ziman 10/6. St. David' Sunday School collection 16/. J. M. Jc! foreon f>l, -T. B. Staples 10/. Jeffries an Co. 10/6, H. J. Brewer 10/6. G. McP. 5, A. H. Harmon 5/. J.E.M. 2/. A sum of £18 has been handed in a the "Star" office for the Navy Leagu Fund, being the proceeds of a haka an eongß given by Maoris at Mataura Ba; Kaeo, and 'Matangirau. OTAGO'S TOTAL OVER £12,000. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, this day. The Otago branch of the Navy Leagt closed its Seamen's Dependents' Fur last night with a total of £6,040, makin] with the newspaper list, £12,790, at exclusive of Oana.ru and Southlan. Public and private schools to the numlx of 115 contributed a total of £586 13/.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 6

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THE NAVY LEAGUE FUND. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 6

THE NAVY LEAGUE FUND. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 6