HELP FROM THE NORTH
(mass association- te-e-rau.) PALMERSTON N.. November 7. j Tho British-and Belgian Relief Fund will benefit by over L'llOO from the Manawatu Show. A merino ram, not inappropriately- named ''.Kaiser Bill," was fcoki and resold until £607 was 1 realised. Tho principal buyers wero: Ernest Short. £1-10; P. A. Mcllardy. £110: h. McHardv. £50: — Kensington, £55: T. A. Duncan. £105. Other buyers included a number of children at threepence each. The ladies of P.ilmcrston ran a luncheon tea-rooms, which netted about £-100.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15120, 9 November 1914, Page 10
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