QUEEN VICTORIA SCHOOL FOR MAORI GIRLS.
The following sums Live been received by Hi? ttensurer (Mr. W. K. Cochrane) for the Queen Victoria School for Maori Girls, since those last acknowledged, viz. : — Archdeacon Williams (second donation.), £10; A. Oolfhvalcr, 10s; W. A. Graham, £1 Is; Women's Christian Temperance Union of New Zealand, £1 lis 6.1; Mr*. Collie, £1; collected by Miss Uilielfc in Milne and Choyee.'s workroom, £1 Is 6d ; Mrs. Aidiveil". £2 2s ; Captain Oolbetk. £6 ss; Mrs. I'ritfc, 5s ; Mr-. Williams, 10s ; Mrs. Store, PA Is ; John fchnyth, £2; Mrs. CLrirtmas, os ; the Rev. Dr. Parentis, £1 Is; collected by Miss Hewitt, Buck-land, £2 13s 6d ; col lected by a. band of collectors organissd by Miss, L. (liliies, £7 4s; the Kev. Dr. Purelms, £3; in purses handed to Her I'.oyal Highness the Duchess of Cornwall and York, £110 17s, presented by the following children—Apu, William Hubert Barton, Marjorie Hamlin Barton. Theima Bloomfield, Constance Beaumont, *i'J:io Colder. Vera Ciaivshuw, Noel Fox, Dorothy Ooldiiiiii, Kita Creeth, Kathleen l.turnside Cochrane, Isabel Devote, Muriel Daw, Gertrude Douglas:, Harold Gregory, May Heather. Keir'i'i Hunt, Millicent Hewitt, 'Kate, Harris Littler, l'osie Lawry, Ellen Lush, Dorothy MelUopji, Harold Morton, Mini, Ma it Mowbray, Bertha nunc;!, Marion Solwyn iiobertiroii. Mei Utiarangi, llutli Stone, Jnthia Turner, Janet Williams, Marjory Wright, Gladys Taylor, and lour others whose names Mere not in purses; collected on the Dial form, £97 3s 30d (including £10 10s from Lord and Lady Ur.nturly, £10 lO.s from Dr. Campbell, £15 from the Cambridge oarnchial district, Uirongh Archdeacon Willis, £15 collected by Mr. D. Kdwards) ; paid for admission to" ground, £25 3s 3d; tii-kets sold, £10 lis; T. W. Leys, £5 ; C. C. McMillan, £5 ; Te Kaaliu, £5 ; collected by Mrs. H. L. Wright, £3; collected by Vera Posseniskie, 10s 6d ; Mrs. W. P. Hunt, £1 : Archdeacon Walsh, £1 ; per vicar of St. May's, £5; the Rev. H. Papuhia, £3; Mrs. I'luera te Kaahu, £5; the Rev. Rcihana P. Kamiti, 10s; Joseph \j. Wilson, £5; collected by J. Alderton for canoe disjdav, 15s 6d ; Judge T. H. Smith, £10; Mrs. T. IT. Smith, £5; H. P. A. Coulter. 10 ; J. Tomlinson, ss; St. .'John's College collection, £1 7s 6d ; the Per. D. W. Rttnciman, 10s; the "Atom Ouiirtedv'' girls' -a; inn subscription f.i« l?s. ; J. and ('. Tapper. £2 2s ; A. 'I. Pillar. £3; If. Campbell, £3; ladies' Committee of I'erifl, |'cr \V. VViremu H. Tana, £1 ; net proceeds of Captain Grojjau's lecture, £20 7s 6d ; John Smyth, £5; John A. Cutler £10: total to date, £736 4s Bd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11686, 22 June 1901, Page 5
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424QUEEN VICTORIA SCHOOL FOR MAORI GIRLS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11686, 22 June 1901, Page 5
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