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PATRIOTIC FINANCE.

PBQROWHENUA ASSOCIATION'S |p:V - ASSETS. BajjSWfe are holding our own so far finances are concerned,” said Goldsmith at yesterday’s meeting 'of the Horowhenua Patriotic Bplkclatibn. He stated that the AssoRajliibn’s assets, June 30, 1920, amount* p||'ta £6099 17s, on September 30 £6043 HipOd, on December 31 £6007 11s Bd, mrJtfarch 31, 1921, £5946 13s Id, and iKlune 30, 1921, £5911 12s 2d. It PaMd be seen, the chairman said, during the past fifteen months Association’s assets had decreased Bp£lßß 4s lOd, but- during the same »pQd grants to the amount of £496 fel had been made. This showed Bp&t the Association’s income from, re-, of loans, interest, etc., almost Bmanced their outgoings, and that Bey- were holding their own. At the Pane rate of disbursement the Agsoipation was capable of carrying on its mood work for a considerable period. KjdEr R. McLean (Paraparaumu) conpldered the position veiy satisfactory, ppon which, the Association might ||ftngratulate itself.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 August 1921, Page 2

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PATRIOTIC FINANCE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 August 1921, Page 2

PATRIOTIC FINANCE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 August 1921, Page 2