LIST OF DONATIONS
CHRISTCHURCH TOTAL NOW £2039 Donations amounting to £2039 16s lOd have been received in Christchurch towards the relief of flood victims in Holland, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. Donors have specified in which country they wish their money spent. Anonymous donations in the following list amount to £36 10s: Mrs E. G. Mosley £l, St. Matthew’s Anglican Choir £7, “Granddad” 10s, Mr J. H. Musgrave £2, Mrs and Miss Dinnicombe £l. Ladbrooks Red Cross Sub-centre £8 12s 6d, “H.J.” £5, Miss Craighead 10s, St. Mark’s School Junior Red Cross £l, “Maid of Kent” £25, Pigeon Bay Red Cross Subcentre £35 2s, M.H.N. £lO, M. M. McDougall Trust £26 ss, Mrs R. Graham £1 Is, G. W. P. Evans £1 Is, 106 Hansons lane £1 Is, Little River Red Cross Sub-centre £lO, Independent Order of Rechabites £lO 10s, G. Williams £lO, Mrs A. S. Paterson £5, Dr. R. I. Beggs £lO 10s, Mr and Mrs H. Chapman £5, Mr T. C. Power £5, Kaiapoi R.S.A. Women’s Indoor Bowling Club £1 7s, Mapua-Mahana Wpnjen’s Division of Federated* Farmers £2 18s 6d, Mr Lewis £1? Merivale Red Cross Sub-centre (Mrs Wright) £2 2s 6d, Lutheran Church 10s, Mrs McCracken <os, “L.E.” £1 Is, “M.S.” 15s. Junior Red Cross donations are as follows: Fendalton School (from funds in hand) £5, Puaha School ss, Harewood School 2s 6d, Darfield School 4s 9d, Lincoln District High School £1 15s.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26968, 18 February 1953, Page 6
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