A NEEDED SISTER.
Th« following amounts" have been promised as donations to be collected annualIV to help the proposal put forward by ■ the City Men's Brotherhood for a Sister • for the Poor:— E Arnold £2 2s, E. 0.8. £1 lc, friend £1 Is, J. W. Ward £1 H if, Cooper' £1 U f 3. W. Cooksedge £1 Is, W. Clank 10s, J. Dowson £1 Is, W. O. Bufd JBI Is, W. Bodle.v £2 Bs, W. S. Bdttfofd £1 1-, T. M. Wilford £2 2s, Sophio Peca £2 2s, R. Shorncy £1, J. W. Carf £1 Is, MtP, ,T. Tielibon £1, K. Fletcher £1 Is,, D. M'Lftren £1 Is, J. W. Chapman £1 !•>, James Kyle £1, J. DowdsH li-ln, 15, Tregeai* 10s, W. Barber 10s 6d, E. Tonkd'lOs, Anon. 69, Mrs. Roberts, 2s 6d, James Farlpy 2s 6d, Mrs. Coerlagton 6s, L. L. C. Moore ss, Jl.J 1 . H. Coltmati 6», amount? .collected at anniversary on Bunday afternoon £&. 9.*, Sunday School of Central Mission £5.
Tito medical examination of those young men registered under the military trainnlg scheme who have not yet been pissed through the doctors' hftftdo will take plaoe in 'Wellington 1 and Ski the •Sutfc at th© end of thu* month. The centre poles on the tr&m-traek *t Oriental Bay nave now been all re« mored, the span being fight across the toad. Similar work has been carried out on the track leading from the terminus Ai Newtown to the ca-r-shed. The poles 'being between the fcra-cks, theee were somewhat of a menace, as, owing to the complicated lay out, the 4&ra were liable to le»v« ths raita and <ra«h into them. Theia have been several narrow ewapea in the past, but the removal of the poles will] give a greater measure of safety. 'A start lia-a now been made with tlie new" caf-conetriicting shed' at Newtown, and* the work ia to be pushed on .with expedriaofl* At th« request of the hoti. secretary, th©'ftniOH»t collected at the Evening Post Office- (£865 lIS 26), otl behalf of the Keppte family* «« s ' )eefl landed to the Public Trustee, to /be placed to the crwlH/ vi the ifeppfe (Trust JjufttL
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 46, 23 August 1911, Page 8
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360A NEEDED SISTER. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 46, 23 August 1911, Page 8
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