PATRIOTIC FUNDS
MAYOR'S APPEAL
DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED
The Mayor (Mr. T. C. A. Hislop) .acknowledges with thanks the following donations made in response to nis appeal for patriotic funds:—
& s. d. Wanganui Patriotic Committee ... 7196 1$ 6 Masterton Patriotic Committee .. 6205 2 9 Wairarapa, Patriotic Committee .. 4711 910 Peilding Patriotic Committee .... 3630 3 7 Levin Patriotic Committee 2048 13 10 Marton District Patriotic Committee 1646 12 6 Taumarunui Patriotic Committee .. 965 3 4 Taihape Patriotic Committee .. 834 8 7 N.Z. Railways Staff 706 11 2 4rmy, Navy, and Air Force So-
cial Club 639 18 3 Wellington Musical Comedy Company, "Bio Bita," £46S ISs 9d; -Ignaz Friedman recitals, £44r 11s lOd; Waimarino Patriotic Committee, £3"0 "s 6d; Paraparaumu Patriotic Committee, £277 Ss 9d; National Broadcasting Service, screening of "Convoy," Regent Theatre, " £264 4s 8d: Lower Hutt Patriotic Committee, £262 9s Id; donations for purchase of parcels, £224 5s 9d; proceeds of "Guy Fawkes" Day, £209 10s Gd; Major Abel's collections, £200 14s; bands display, Basin Reserve, 1/12/40, £172 9s 6d; ■ bands and choir, Basin Reserve, 15/12/40, £147 7s 6d; York Bay Sewing Circle, £129 19s sd; P.' and T. staff (total to 25/10/40, £377), £100; Wellington Girls' College Parents' Association, Old Girls' Association, and college staff, £100; D. W. Strain;, £100; National Dairy Association of N.Z., Ltd., £100; D.I.C. tearooms concert, £97 ss; Wellington Kugby Football Union, £93 10s; Vogeltown Indoor Bowling Club raffle, £74 ss; Taihape Patriotic Committee, £54 6s 6d; Wellington Live Stock and Butchers' Association, £50: Air Force Band concerts, £50; Wellington Technical College fair, £50;' Wellington Horticultural Society, £50; Eric Reeves raffle, £4S liis 6d; St. Mary's Convent concert, £40; Mrs. E. Elgar, Featherston (fourth instalment), £40; Ford Motor Co., Ltd., "Rio Rita," £37; Lyall Bay Patriotic Committee, £33 10s 9d; Majestic Cabaret, "Irene" ball, £31 17s 6d; St. Pat's College, £25; Air Force Relations Committee, £19 ISs; Dental Clinic, annual concert, £12; bridge circle, Wellington Travel Club, £10 10s; "Fifth Formers;" £1 17s (sd; Market Gardeners, Ltd., for Mrs. E. S. Smith, 12s 3d.; Karori Convent School, £10; T. G. Breeze, £4; M.Y.H., Khandallah, £3; Mrs. E. Harrison, £2; anon., £1.; Mr. and Mrs. Oekenden, £1; Mr. and Mrs. Noad, £1; Mr. F. W. Boyd, £1; Mr. and Mrs. Evans, £1; Mrs. Roberts, £1; Karori Golf Club, £6 16s 6d; F. Robinson, Is; A.C.C, £1: M. and A. Ramvell, £2; staff, Messrs. Cox, King, and McDermott, £1 5s 2d; Kilbirnie School Committee, £1 ,15s Id; Housing Construction Dept. Social Club smoke concert, £23 12s 3d; anonymous, 10s; anonymous. Is; Girls' Friendly Hostel, Vivian Street, £5 2s 6d; pupils Paekakariki School, £4'7s 3d; "Matchmakers," £5; staff, J. H. Whittaker and Sons, Ltd., £2 13s'lid; Porirua Public School children's sale, £7 lls 7d; Mrs. M. E. Hall-, £1; Hon. W. Nash, per ■ 2ZB (purchase of sovereign), £10 10s; E. G. Cousins, Lancaster Street, £3;' "G.F.L.," £3'; Gwyneth McWilliam and .Margaret. Mitchell, £3 6s; "W.F.K.," £2 10s; Miss E D. D. Leslie, £2 0s 3d; Miss G. Pengelly, £1 Is; Wellington Social Dramatic Co., £8 8s 6d; Sale of Song, per Union Jack, £ 1 Is; Miss Sheila Brown, £ 1 4s; Max and Edgar Hornblow, 6s Id; Norman E. Brown, £1; Mr. R. S. Lilburn, £5; Gordon Crooks and others, 17s 6d; Mrs. Leslie Hill, raffle, dressed doll, £5 14s; T. M. Barrett, £1; St Cuthbert's Old Girls' Club, £1 10s; children of the P. S. Ward, Wellington Hospital, £7; Mr. M. A. Barnett, £10; Miss.P. Mills, 15s; Mr. and Mrs. Muriday, £1 ss; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pinkerton, £10; Toe H Servicemen's Club, £14 Is 8d; Mills and Barnett, children's stall, Kelburn, £19 5s 7d; 33 Glub, proceeds golf outing, £7 15s<8d; Miss Shirley Craig, recital, £12 0s 6d: Upton and Shearer, Ltd., £15; ladies of Kelburn, shop day, £13 jßs sd; Kaiwarra School, £1; anonymous. Is; Miss Helen Gardiner, proceeds of raffle, £3; "Tradesman," fid; Thomas Wood, proceeds of concert, £1 lls 9d; pupils Glenhuntly Private School, 10s; Houghton Bay Patriotic Committee, £6; Children of St. Mark's and Clyde Quay Schools. £1 Is 6d; B. A. Lower'y, York I Bay, proceeds of two raffles, £19 17s 3d; Mrs. M. E. Anson, £10; Brooklyn-Morninfjton Comm., proceeds raffle. £13 2a 6d; Miss Gardiner's pupils, concert, £2 10s; Misses Hacon and Levy, bazaar, £3; G. J. Costall, 15s; Mr. A. F. ■ McLaren. raffle, £9 9s; Mr. P. , Collins. .' Clyde Quay School. £2 ss;' Presbyterian Orphanage, £5; Anonymous, £2 10s; Mr. J. S. Pater3on& £5; Mount Victoria Bowling Club, proceeds tournament. £4 2s 7d; "Overseas." £5; Mrs A. H. Slater, £1; L. A. Pearce, per Social Security Dept., £2 10s: A. Paarce, per Social Security Dept., £2 10s; Mrs. 3. Gray, 10s: Norwich Play Reading Club, £2; Junior Red Cross Circle. Koro Koro, £1 Is; proceeds Musicale, Hotel Lloyds. £10 10s; Miss J Lumley per 2ZB, 7s (3d; Miss V. Handra ncr 2ZB 7a fid; Island Bay. Seatoun. and N'ewtovvn Bowllnz Cluhß, gala day. £21; "H-." £3; "Cassein Mahomet." £1 10s: Hutt Valley Branch N Z ART., £1 Is; staff. Liehezeits Ltd.. Petone, 17s fid: Mr. Pymes, £1: Upper Hutt Patriotic Committee. £9 13s 9d children Paremata, 2s fid: Paraparaumu B°aeh Onlf Links Estate. Ltd.. £13 lls; Upper Hutt Patriotic Committee. £1 0s lid: Palmerston North Patriotic Committee, £IS 10s fid: Mr Wegjrerv, merry-co-round, Waikanae. £10./ 0? fid; Junior Red Cross Circle. Darfleld School £1 10s; "Card Tricks," Rotorua. 15s: Marsden School staff, £fi; LadyOalwsy Guild, sale of material. £j2 12Y 4d: Anftrivmmis, £2: Kenl Road Branch, V P.F.A., £20.
Flower Da? Appeal.—Previously . acknowledged, £736 lfis 9d; additional. Wdlineton Vavy Leaffiie. £1 2s: pnvelope, Mr. Duncan. n? fid: total. £73« «!s 3d.
Previously acknowledged, £22.129 0s 3d, Total to January 31. £sn,fi3l 11s 4<l.
The total Includps £224 Ss 3d contributed,'rom the pii^hsw., of nar^pj*!
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 13
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964PATRIOTIC FUNDS Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 13
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