INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND.
Mr G-. L. Denniston, general treasurer, acknowledges the following; additional subscriptions:— . Goods sold by AVright, Stephenson, and Co., free of commission, etc.— Per Rev. A. D. Thomson, produce from Otepopo, Kakanui, and Maheno fund £ 014 1 AY. Codlingham, 9 bags wheat .. 316 0 Sundry Subscribers, 14 bags oats .. 4 4 2 Sympathiser, Hindon .. " 010 0 J. IT. Roy, St. Kilda 10 0 Per Sister Etheleen 0 10 0 Proceeds Sundries, AVright, Stephenson, and Co. 18 6 D. M. Lcnnan, Gladbrook .... 100 E. IL, per dDaily Times .. .. .. 010 0 Additional from "Outlook" .. .. 10 0 Balance Coachbuilders and Saddlers' picnic 194 Per T. J. Quayle, mayor, Tapanui— G. S. Dawson 2 2 0 D. Colquhoun 10 0 T. J. Quayle 10 0 H. Farquhar .' 0 8 0 TI. H. Cohen 026 From few friends at AValton .. .. 112 0 22 G 7 Previously acknowledged .. .. 4455 4 2 £4507 10 9 AYe have received the following additional subscriptions lo the Indian famine relief fund* Employees Blackstone Hill station . £3 13 0 Oats, barley, and rye originated in the wild forms along the Mediterranean. The firfi noted species of wheat w't.re, brought from Persia.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11812, 15 August 1900, Page 6
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