FEATHERSTON CAMP INSTITUTE.
Mr. N. B. Nettle (Methodist chaplain at the Military Camp) writes; "I wish to acknowledge the following donations towariL-i the Keatherston Camp t'nited. Institute:—Mr. C. A. Wnitney, £23; The Colonial Ammunition C<x. £5: Mr. Robert Laidlaw, £10; Mr. A. Hegtnan, £2 2/: XV. Sutherland and Co.. £10; Smith and Caughey. Ltd.. £25: Mr. W. R. Wilson. £20: J. J. Craig. £10: Nemo. £10: Mr. J. Stanton. £0: Two Friends, 4/6; Brett Printing and Publishing Co., £5; S. H. Levland. £2 2/: Northern Boot and Shoe Co.. Ltd., £2 2/; Mr. Thos. Hodgson, £1; Messrs. .lohn Court. Ltd.. £2f>: W. and G. Elliot. £3 3/; Mr. F. M. Winstone. £1: Mr. William Winstone. £0: Parkinson Bros.. £2 2/; Sympathiser. 17/; Churchman. £1 1/: J. A. Bradstreet. £5; Rev. C. H. Garland. £1 1/; total, £176 14/6.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 158, 4 July 1916, Page 2
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138FEATHERSTON CAMP INSTITUTE. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 158, 4 July 1916, Page 2
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