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HERALD WAR FUND?

WOUNDED AND DEPENDANTS

FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS.

All subscriptions to the TTto4t.t> War Fund are paid into the funds of the Auckland Patriotic and War Relief Association. _ For many people, the Herald Fund will afford a convenient channel for the payment of contributions in response to the appeal which is now being made to establish a provincial fund lor the assistance of sick and wounded soldiers and their dependants. Subscriptions may bo paid at the Herald Office, Queen Street, or may be sent by mail, and each donation will be acknowledged in the Herald. The total amount subscribed to the fund is now £15,243 lis sd. Subscriptions not previously acknowledged are:—

-.„ £ s d Red Cross dance at Mamrrewa... 5 16 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. Ewen 5 0 0 Social to Corp. W. A. JJrinnan, Kaukapakapa '.. 3 14 5 Collected by Mrs. C. L. Hooper and Mrs. W. Gardner, Maka-

c . raa 3 0 6 Social and dance at Mctumaoho 212 6 Three Little School Children ... 0 15 0 Marjorie Peacocke, sale of golli- . *°f? •• 0 10 0 A E --^ L 0 10 0 THE MAYOR'S FUND.

RECENT DONATIONS.

SUM OF £40,685 RECEIVED. The Mayor's fund for the relief of sick and wounded soldiers now amounts to £40.685 5s 2d. Among the contributions received yesterday was one of £500 from Messrs. John Burns and Co. Donations not previously acknowledged are as follows :—

£ s. d. John Burns and Co., Ltd. 500 0 0 Te Aroha and district, per F. W. Wild, town clerk. 350 0 0 Mrs. J. M. McLachlan, Pencarrow Avenue, Mount Eden ... 200 0 0 Takapuna Patriotic Concert., given by Mr. Philip Lewis and the Scarlet Mr. E's Company, assisted by the Women's War Relief Committee, per Mrs. Blomfield, Mayoress ... 73 0 0 Patriotic meeting, Tama, August 4, per A. R. Gorrie, Turua 43 18 6 OtahiAn Patriotic Committee, # per Albert Ross, treasurer ... 40 0 0 J.R., first monthly payment ... 4 6 8 Sacred Concert, Kiripaka, per A. Rodgers ... ... ... 312 0 Walker and Coakley, goods sold on behalf of fund 2 8 6 Lecture at Stonehurst by David H. Armstrong 2 2 0 Carlyon'a Billiard Salloon and J. O'B ... 16 6 Worsley Picture Purchase Fund, " Cape Foolwind," J. L. Holland 110

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 5

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HERALD WAR FUND? New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 5

HERALD WAR FUND? New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 5

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