THE MAYOR'S LIST.
PAPAMUI FUND. A saeeeasfol eeaeert, orgn*i»»l V? Mrs H. R. Smith, in aid of the Ps&f md Earthonake B*H*f Toad. »a fc»M in the Memorial Sail last aafjkt. Tk# items were:—Selection by Miss IScis* Moody's trio; elocutionary itesns, Mr Harold Shaw; wan, Misses Molßc 'Fowler, Lottie Corrffie, Ivy Fowler, sal Mr J. Woodhonse; recitation*, Miss B Reid; musical monologue. Miss EwhM Fowler; pianoforte item*, Mr J- Lackhart; musical items, Measrs G. BetMtt and Collins; humorous sketch, Measrs H. Shaw and J. Lister. The Papsaat Silver Band also rendered aeraral iUana. The sum of £5 8s was eolleetsd. SUNDAY BENEFIT COfiCaWT. A concert in aid of the Wast Qsast Belief Funds was give* last ereaiag ia the Municipal Concert Hall by Decry "k Military Band, under the eoaiactarship of Mr J. M. Seott, assists* by sashing local artists. The ineiement weather conditions militatad against a larg* attendance, bat the ten of abe«t Ml 16s was collected. The overture, "Light Caraty," and "Lead, Kindly Light," were ineJuded in the programme, while other isaan w«rt given by Mrs Jones, soprano; Mr 1. Cotton, bass; Mr Lea. Craft, Australian and New Zealand dumntes> rroatb-organ player, and Bandsman A Hut ton. piccolo nolo. Gramophone musie was prorided V? Cnaa. Begg and Co. before the mmmr* opened. TROTTING MEETING MAY BS HELD. A trotting meetin« a*7 W add a* Cfaristcharcfa to raias Nasty far *•* Earthquake Relief Fond. Mr H. J. Otley. an oases*] of th» Canterbury Park Trottiax Chnk, ws» returned from WcDinfftesi on SntarsUy said he had discussed thm propoaaJ with the Hon. Mr Perrelle, Ministf far lav ternal Affairs, and tJktr* seasnsd mmy likelihood of a special permit Ua>€ Mr Otter thought that £SOO aright W raised in this way, as the whole of the proceeds would be eivea to tas> fandThe CanterbnrT Park Club would asak# its course arsilaHe for the Mes*ta§t sad the three dubs in Christetnrch wosjfci combine to make the arrangenjentn.
OVER £76M IN HA>D. At wx»n on Saturday the Mayo*"* West Coast Kelief Fund had i raacbrd £'7082. The following addiuonal snhseri; r»tions are acknowledged:— * ■. , d Previously acknowledged ... €»Mi IS V Members of the Chrtstchurth Firu Brigade ... 5 <» 0 Shilling Fund Advocate • 0 I 0 S. W. Mitchell I I t» J.L <y 5 W W. A. CoWiU l l y Cyclone Fence and Gate Co., Ltd. » 0 {I Staff of P. Feroa and Son. Ltd. 4 10 0 Employees J. Ballantyn* and Co., Ltd. (2nd instalment) 2» © II Employees Davidson and Davidson. Ltd. • » © Mr and Mrs T. Bobbins . . 5 5 G D. Barwick 2 « c Moorhouse avenoe Church of Ciiritt Sunday 8d»ocl I 1 <* Pupils Kast Christchtirc'.i School 8 I 1 Burgesses' Association Social and Danc^ n ; l» Telephone Ex Chang© Main- . tenanee Staff 3 IS *". Wharenni School § ill f B.C - l 1 l» J. H. Jones 1 1 41 Pupil* Richmond School ... s ? » J. A. Blank § 10 « Christchnreh Branch British Israel Association 1 • 0 C. Byrch 5 0 f» McPhaO and Fisher 5 & f Working Man's Wife I 0 0 Staff and Pupils West Oiristcnorclt District Hich School (1st instalments 1« c* i PiidjU Phillipatovrn School is i 0 Shirley-Richmond Pfreabyterian Bible Classes ... i i * <"V«hn>er« School 4 14 j» J.S.S. ... I I # Pupi'« an.l Staff St. Albans School S S 9. TSncineeTinit Btadont 5 J> W Baris Gelatine Co.. ua. S § § cross s 7
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 9
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