QUEEN CARNIVAL
The Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's Association, organisers for the Wholesale Princess, gratefully acknowledge the following donations; —Already acknowledged. £27 tN 10s fid; Sargood Son and Kwen, littl. (tnuklug totnl donation £25(1), £50; Messrs. Smith and Smith, Ltd. £101); Stair. Smith ami Smith. Ltd.. £67 ISs nd; K. L. Button and Co.. Ltd.. £50; Sharland and Co., Ltd.. £10: Briseoe E W. Mills and Co.. Ltd., £25; Snow Rainger and Co.. £23: Twist and Co, £25: Kia Ora Galvanising Co., Ltd., £20; George Thomas and Co., £20: K. N. X Huffam, £10 10s: E. L. Yencken and Co.. Ltd., £5 ss; M. G. C. McCaul. £5 ss: Mrs. A. E. Brooking. £5: John Gruar and Co., Ltd.. £5; P. R. Baillie, £5: Vesta Battery Co., Ltd,. £4 'Is; Mandel and Simpson, £3 15b fid; Frank Davidson, £2 2s: Anonymous, £2; M. C. Flaunty. £1 Is; K. G. Bens, £1 Is: Rolfe Wilson £1; B. Rainger, £1: W. Brooke Taylor, 10s (id: total, £3224 2s lOd.
Mr. V. Alexander, of Kopari Street, suffered concussion, head injuries, and an injured right wrist when a plank which he w^s apparently using as a scaffold at the rear of his house broke yesterday afternoon. The Free Ambulance took him to hospital.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 9
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