NO. 2 STATIONARY HOSPITAL
COLLECTION IN MANUREWA.
A subscription' of £101 12s has - been made to tha No. 2 Stationary Hospital Fund by residents in the Manurewa district. This amount, which was collected by a committee of ladies, has been handed to Dr, T. Hope Lewis, president of the Victoria League, to be forwarded to the officer commanding the hospital. Particulars of the subscriptions are as follow :— Martin Bros., £25; Alex. Muir, jun., and F. E. White, £5 each; Alfred Hills, £3; A. E. Dewar and W. R. Perry, £2 2s each; G. Coxhead, Mrs. W. Brown, and Mrs. P. Holder, £2 each; Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. H % Schofield, C. Coxhead, T. J. Corrin, and W. Landless, £1 Is each; Mrs. A. Muir, fun., Mrs. C. R. Bailey, Mrs. C. Coxhead, Mrs. G. Coxhead, Mrs. H. Balk, Mrs. Lovall, Mrs. R. Bell, Mrs. W. Diprose, Mrs. A. M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Lupton, Mr. and Mrs. B. J., J. Rich, S. Sheldon, R. McLarnon, G. Smith, G. Thompson, J. Frost, R. Hall, E. Dalton, and Mr. Lee, £1 each; J. Evans, 12s; Mrs. Costar, Mrs. A. Thompson, Mrs. Bodle, Mrs. W. Young, M.T.C., Subscriber, Mr. and Mrs Munro, Mrs. It. H. Stewart, Mr. R.«H. Stewart, Miss McNutt, W. Ken-, A Bodle, F. Warlish, G.E.8., Mrs. T. Bell', F. 8., C. Hawthorne, R. Craig, li M. Bond, J. D. Bodle, F. Wood, H. Bull, and Friend, 10s each; Mrs. Slade and Mr. and Mrs. T. Hill. 7s 6d each; Mrs. Laurence, 6s; Mrs. Gerraghty, Mrs. C. Hesketh, Mrs. T. Eleman, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Wortherspoon, Mrs. M. E. Brown, Mrs. Gallahar, Mrs. Sturgeon, K. Molir, C. Finlay, C. J. Marks, M. Elliott, G. Hills, Mrs. Freshney, E. Keys, C. De Carteret, H. Horsefall, B. Morris, Friend, E. Kinsella, M. Oram, H. V. Burton, P. A. Nield, P. A. Rutherford, Friend, J. McAnnallv, A. S. Baker, A. Gibbons, S. Kilgour, M. Blane, T.H.J., E. Gibbons, V. Wilson, F.D., Mr. Castles, and Mrs. Castles, 5s each; Friend and Friend, 4s each; P. Mellon, 3s; Mrs. Deveny, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Greive, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Horsefall, Mrs. Boat, Mrs. Macartney, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Mclnnes, Mrs. Wil Hams, Mrs. P. Palmer, Mrs. Derbyshire, A. Wittingham, V. Pegler, C. A. Palmer, B. Scott, W. Phillies, C. F. Gallagher, C.H.C., H. Osborne, E. Hunttev. M. Anderson, Friend, M. Miller, A. Milner, J. McGreal, W. Robinson, E. J. Forrest, Mrs. Cox, Friend, Friend, H. Rose, M.L., and C.F.8., 2s 6d each; Mrs. Wittingham. Mrs. Walters, Mrs. James, Mr. Robinson, W.G., and. Well-wisher, 26 each; Old Lady, Is 6d; Mrs. Hogan, G. Stretton, J. Greaves, R. Bishop, Mrs. Saunders, J. Ansel, Mrs. Thompson, H. Tucker, E.J., and G.H., Is each; Friend, 6d.
Tho Army Service Corps will wear hats at the parade of territorials on Sunday, arid not caps, as previously ordered.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15941, 11 June 1915, Page 4
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