ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
The honorary secretary of the Hospital Lady Visitors’Association wishes to acknowledge, with thanks, subscriptions and contributions towards the Hospital Christmas treat from the following:—Messrs Beath and Co., D.1.C., Mrs Mollett, Mrs Dunning, Messrs Reece and Co,, Toys Anonymously, Mrs Neavo) Mrs Wigram, Mrs Lee, Mrs Campbell, Mr Reynolds, Mrs Roll (Kaiapoi), Oswald Eastwood, Mrs George Gould, Sargood, Son and Ewen, Mrs Graham and Mrs Garrick. The Manager of the Industrial School, Burnham, desires to return thanks for the following donations towards the children’s Christmas treat: ■ — Donations in money from Hon IT. B. Gresson, Mrs A, J. White, Mr and Mrs H. Overton, Mr J. Waller, Dr Cook (Lincoln), Mrs Palmer, Mr W. Boag. Miss Andrews (Kaiapoi), Mrs Coe, Mr J. Bayne, Mr W. Barnett, Mr H. D. Bell, Mrs Walker, trustees of the late H. Marks, Mr C. Clark, Sir John Hall, Mrs G. Rhodes, Messrs Nelson, Moate and Co.; and donations in goods from Messrs Fletcher, Humphreys and Co., Messrs E. Reece and Son, Messrs Ashby, Bergh and Co., Messrs J. Ballantyuo and Co., Mr P. A. Cook and Mr E. C. Bishop. The Superintendent of the Lyttelton Sailors’ Home acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the following donations; —A parcel containing three bags of books, Ac., for the use of seamen leaving Port, from Sailors’ Friend, Christchurch ; magazines from Miss Pavitt, Lyttelton ; magazines from Mrs W. Smith, Lyttelton; a parcel of hooks and papers from Mrs,Green wood, Christchurch; illustrated London papers from A Friend, Christchurch; two parcels of magazines for September and October from Mr W. G. Brittan, Christchurch; a parcel of books from Mrs Cunningham, Merivale; a frozen lamb and package of ice from panterbury Frozen Meat Company, Belfast. Mrs Herrick desires to return thanks to the bakers, butchers, grocers, merchants, greengrocers, Canterbury and Christchurch. Frozen Meat Companies, and the ladies and gentlemen who contributed towards the Christmas cheer for the poor, and also acknowledges the following donations which have been received since Dec. I: —Young Friend, 7s fid; H.C. box, 2s fid; For the Sick, =£l ; Nemo, £1 ; Mrs Greenstreet, £1; Hope, ss; Oliver Twist and the Marchioness, 11s ; Little Tom, stamps 2s fid ; Denham, P. 0.0. 10s; Anonymous, P.N. 2s fid; M., 4s fid ; E. D.; Bryndwr, ,£1; N.M.H., £2 ; H.C. bos, 2s ; A Friend, 2s fid; the Mayor of Christchurch, £2 2s; Miss'Jones, ss; A Friend, 10s; Church of
England Parochial Association, Kaiapoi, £1 Os fid; A.A., 2s fid ; H. Marks’ Trust, £2 2s; Alice, stamps 2s fid; Friend, ss; Darfield Friend, P.N. 2s fid ; 6.G., 10s; Shirley Friend, 5s ; Harry, 2s ; Edith, 10s ; E.M.C., ss; A.E.C., 3s; ; Edith, IDs; Richmond Friend, £1 ; Friend, 2s fid; Mrs Mace, 2s fid; Friend, 2s fid; Julia and Mary,Opawa, stamps 2s 10c!; Christmas gift, £5; Wairere, £,l ; St Helen’s Station hands, <£3 13s; Mrs Slater, 3s.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11463, 29 December 1897, Page 3
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470ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11463, 29 December 1897, Page 3
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