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NELSON

SICK AND- WOUNDED FUND, j By W. E. Wilkes:—-G. O. K. Sani isbury £1; W. E. Wilkes £2 2s; A. : Martin ss; J. A. Haycock £2 • C. R. Sanishury £1 Is j G. E. Wilkes ss; H. Sutton junr. 10s; C. E. £1; Mr and Mrs Blair £5; Walter Thorn© £1 j G. Ek McG. £1; T. Martin 10s; A- A. Bold 6s; Gi Green ss; Friend s®; Mrs Price 10s; Henry Hemnart £1; H. Bait £1 ;C. Glide well £1; B. B. Waring £1 ; Mrs Waring 10s 5 and promised 10s every quarter; E. Savage ss, and promised' 10s every quarter; H. Lusty ss; W. •Chatties £1; W. Hart £L; Geo. Ki'dd £2 2s; John Sutton 10s; An Uncle ss; J. Dudgeon ss; A. Jiellyman 2s 6d; T. B. H. 2s 6d ; E. E. T. 10s; G. 0. McMurtry 10s 6d; T. Sutton 10s. Mr James Hunt £3. Per Mrs W- R. May.—Ngapuia £l, W. H. May, K. L. Hammond, F. Wilkes, M. .-Francois, T. H. Johnson, W. G. Baker (4s each per month), B. G. Coop- ■ er 2s (monthly), J. Brock 4s (monthly), Friend 3s, D. W Gunai 4s (monthly), H. Rose 4s (one- month), J. Gresewell £2, J. J. Ritson 2s, A. McCaJlum ss, "total £5 • 8s- *• • 1 Per His Worship the Mayor of Rich- | mond.—Mrs Saywell £l, W. Strawbridge 2s 6d, T. D. Goodman 2® 6d, ] Sympathiser ss, J. E. Bartlett £5, L. i'G.- Sutton 10s 6d, J. E. Sutton 10s 6d, i A. Shirtliff £l, C. Knight £l, W. Cole- ' man jr. £l, C. B. Webby 10s, F. Stone i ss, J. P. Roil ss, H. Strapp ss, J. E. • Barbara.' £l, W. R. Andrews 2s 6d', John 1 Wendleborn 2b 6d, J. H. Aisheir £l, D. ' Gifford £l, Sir Andrews, 3s, T. H. Holland £1 Is, H. Blackbie 10s 6d, C. , Schwass ss, R. Evans £1 Is, W. Higgs j £l, W. Dickson Harknees £l, Mr Good- ! win £l, Nurse Field 10s, Dan Best 10s, • J. M. Claridge 2s 6d, H. M. Eden. 2s, j Mrs Dimmick 4s, Theo.. Gapper £l, D. ' Hight 2s, A.H.P. 2s 6d, G.A.M. ss, 1,. 'J. Best 10s, C. W. C. Hammond 10s, W. B. Robinson 10s, L. Windleiborn 10s, Mrs L. Windleborn 10s, H. Batup ss. R. ; Hart 10s, E. J. Thomas £l, Percy Haycock 10s, "H. Thomas 2s 6d, W. Coleman £1 le, L.S.D. £l. 1 ! Per Dr Washbourn.- —Mrs W. Sutton ' (Richmond) 10s, W. Sutton £l, Hayes Croucher 10s, H. D. Washbourn £2 2s, Sympathiser £5, S. Fittall, senr. 2s 6d, ] Mrs Fit-tall 2& 6d, J. S. Barham ss, Mrs j Ingram ss, Miss Ingram 2s, Mrs H. Fan- ' zelow 10s, Sympathiser ss, J. Wilkes ss, A; Friend 4e, A. Hodge ; ss, A., E. j Tain ss, W. Claridge 2s 6d, W. Claridge 2s 6d, Mrs Harkness ' 2s 6d, Mxa ! Taylor 2s 6d, H. Tasker ss, J. Warnock 3s 6d, Mabel Beach 2s 6d, W. Hebley 12a 6d, Mr Wilson ss, Mr Tnfnell 10s 6d ; | total, £l3 9s. 6d.

RED CROSS FU.NT>. ' Mrs W. Look) acknowledges:—Mrs . Rowbotham, 4 sheets, 6 pillow slips; Mrs I <>'BTien, 2 nightingales; Miss E. Millar, [6 fade cloths;: Jean McLean, handkerchiefs; Mrs W.. Heath, 2 nightshirts; Mrs F. H. O'Brien (Murchison), 8 handkerchiefs; C. E. Thorpe (Rai Valley), socks; Maurice Couper J£Ra.i Valley}, scarf. Tapawera- (July collection), per Miss Macmahon, £3 17s. Mrs Cecil King (acknowledges:—-15 flannel undershirts, 3 flannel nightshirts (Murchison! Red Cross Branch); Miss Cook, 3 knee caps, 1 scarf; Mrs Cuthbertson, 2 pairs, bed soaks; Miss Joy Ledger, 20 boxes cigarettes; Mrs K. Lucas, 5 pairs knee caps; Mrs Cresswell (July collection-), WekJa, Wainui, and Cambria'-streets, £3 0s 3d. The Red Cross Committee would be glad to receive donations of the following articles: — Lint rolls, 2; cholera belts, woven, required, 1 doz. ; face towels, 1 doz. ; boracic. acid, 31bs; Epsom salts, in- box, 71b; permanganate, 21b; cigarettes, in tin boxes, 6d, 12 boxes ; mosquito netting, in 6yd. lengths, 24yds; oiled silk, one yard lengths, 6 yards; measure glass, 2; buttermilk soap, boxes, 2; tooth brushes, 1 doz.; brush and comb, two, sets; lead pencils, 6; sealing wax, stick, 1'; scissors, pairs, 2; paper and envelopes, packets, 2; cotton-, white, No. 36 and 40, reels, 6; needles, 2 packets; housewife, sets, 6; enamel bowels, 10 to 12 inches across, 2. Parcels may be left with Mrs Lock or Mrs Cecil King. The Red Cross and' the Lady Liverpool Committees wish to thank all those who helped with the nightshirts for the men at Trent ham, and all those who lent machines, and Hallensein Bros, for the use of their room. Forty nightshirts were sent off and 40 pairs blankets.

LAD'Y LIVERPOOL FUND. Mrs W. Look) acknowledges:—Miss Blackett, 2 caps; Mrs Blackett. 2 caps : Mrs Taylor, 1 cap; Mrs A, Glasgow, 2 pairs blankets; Mrs Rutherford, 2 pairs socks; Mrs A. Lucas, 6 caps; Mrs Arnold'XKoreTe), 2-pairs socks; Kathleen: Ainold. l.pair socks; Mrs Spear, 2 pairs socks, 3 caps; Miss Spear, 1 cap; Miss E.'-Price, 2 caps; '. Friend, 2 .caps: Mrs W. Bont, - 14 'pairs socks, '3 pairs mittens;. Miss H. Beeves, 1 cap, 1 pair socks; Mrs, Hood, 2 pair socks; Mrs R. Jackson," 3 pairs socks; Miss Stewart, 1 cap.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 July 1915, Page 3

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NELSON Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 July 1915, Page 3

NELSON Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 July 1915, Page 3

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