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FOR THE WOMEN OF OTAGO

YESTERDAY'S PROGRESS. Yesterday was a comparatively quiet (lay for those in charge of tho Women's Ward 1' uptl, but nevertheless substantial progress wus made. Tlio majority of the ladv collectoin' lists have now come to hand, but tlier 5 are still a number to bo returned. Among the amounts received yostcrday was tin l sum of £20 collected in Milton by Mrs C. King.

Tiie Bs.lclutha Band lias eomsentod to help in tho movement initiated by the lcoal Mayor to assist in raising funds for tho proposed women's ward, a*id at an openair concert to bo given by the band tonight, a collection will be taken up. In order to help to draw tho citizens out, tho lixeboll will bo rung before tho commencement- of the concert. Tho sum of £860 was banked by the treasurer of tho fund yesterday. Mr "Ward's cheque for a total of £448 19s 4tl came to hand, tlio amount teing made up as follows :— Collection an<l' rale of sweets... £270 0 0 Matinee (including house &alo and auction) ' 125 18 6 Misi Palotta's private collection 17 0 0 Mr Ward's private donation ... 50 0' 0 £462 18 6 Less expenses 13 19 2 Total ... £448 19 4 Should the weather continue fine, the benefit match between University and Alhambra, at the Caledonian Ground this afternoon,, should result in a very substantial addition to the fund. Tho d,at«s that have be-en allotted to tho Dunedrn Operatio Society for the three benefit productions of the " Gowloliers" aro Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the 241:1), 25t.b and £6th insts. Tfe officers of tho Hanover Street Baptist Church unanimously a.grocd last even•inif that a special retiring colloct.ion should lv> taken at both servioes on Sunday, 21st inst., for tho fund. Retiring collections in aid of tho fund will be taken up at the mornim and evening services at Cavcrsham Presbyterian Church to-morrow.

THE SUBSCRIPTIONS.

THE GENERAL LIST. Grand Lodge Freemasons (N.Z. Constitution) £105 0 0 "" A Friend of Hugh Ward's... 100 0 G J. Speight and Co 100 0 0 Honorary Medical Staff, Dunedin Hospital 100 0 0 A. and T. Burt 100 0 0 Wolf Harris 100 0 0 Hugh J. Ward 50 0 0 Evening Stair Company (Ltd.)... 50 0 0 R. Hudson and Co. (Ltd.) ... 50 0 0 J. A. Johnstone _ 50 0 0 .Members of Hospital Board ... 50 0 0 F. Z. Moore 50 0 0 Freemasons (8.C.) 50 0 0 Freemasons (S.C.) 50 0 0 Dresden Piano Company 50 0 0 Kompthome Prossor. and ' 's N.Z. Drug Company 50 0 0 J. Wilkie and Co 25 0 0 Leslie Harris 25 0 0 C. P. M. Buttenvorth 25 0 0 John Iteid and, Sons 25 0 0 Fcrgusson and Mitchell 25 0 0 Speight and Co.'s employees ... 25 0 0 David John Napier 25 0 0 Resident Medical Staff, Hospital 20 0 li Cosscns and Black 10 10 0 Hillside Workshops Men 7 8 0 D.I.C. employees 7 0 0 A. and T. Burt's employees ... 6 7 6 Town Hall staff '... 6 0 0 Reid and Gray's employees ... 517 0 Jas. Connor 5 5 0 S. Solomon 5 5 0 Mrs J. Solomon 5 5 0 Penrose's employees 5 5 0 Levistba.ii Hotel employees and boarders '. 4 9 0 Eoss and Glendining's boot factory employees 3 17 6 Phoenix Compomy Employees ... 315 6 Dunedin railway goods staff ... 312 0 C. W. Gore and employees ... ... 3 8 6 W. S. Reddcll and Co. and employees *. 3 3 0 W. Strachan and Co. s employees 3 3 0 Really, Scott, and Gill ... ... 3 3 0 Munro and Ncilson and employees 3 3 0 City Sawmills (A. and D. M'Phcrson's employees) ... 30 0 Railway Foremen's office 3 0 0 Goo. Clark's employees ... ... 213 0 Telegraph and Telephone Department staff ' 2 10' 0 Ccssens and Black's employees,.. 2 9 0 Otago Brush Company 22 0 C. and W. Havward's cmployocs 22 0 Otago Lodge No. 1, U.O.A.D. ... 22 0 Cruit and Crust , ... 22 0 W. Stewart and omployces ... 22 0 Sharpe Bros 22 0 11. L. Tapley's wharf staff ... 20 ,6 Collected at flower show 22 0 Crust and Crust's employees ... 2 0 0 Hon. .1. A. Millar's mooting ... 2 0 0 Criterion Hotel Employees ... 2 0 0 Farra Bro>.' and employees ... 117 6 Duncdin Hospital houso. staff ... 117 0 Blackwood Bros.' fimployecs ... 1" 16 0 Grand Hotel employees 1 13 0 Royal Artillery, Central Battery 111 0 Mrs Sratlmm and others 1 10 0 Gross's Starch Works • ... ... ' 1 9 0 G. Floury and employees 18 0 Harbour 'Board Office staff ...170 Brown's Tea' Rooms employees 16 6 N.Z. Express employees 16 0 Dunodin railway traffic staff ... 16 6 A. and J. Watt's employees ... 15 6 Standard Insurance employees 15 0 Letter carriers ... I' 4 0 Dcnlon Hat Mills' employees... 13 6 J. C. Scelyo's employees 13 0 Palmer and Son 116 G. A. Findlay and Co.'s employees 110 A. Morrison 110 Robert Macadam 110 Pacific Harriers 110 Geo. Clark 1 1 0 R. Conn 1 1 0 Otago ' Slaughtermen's Union of Workers 110 Thomas Oupples (Otaufau) 110 J. T. Paul (Otago Typographical Union) 110 Rcv.A.Y.G. Chandler (Wnnaka) 1 1 0 Macadam's Tea Rooms employees 110 J. Romison's employees ... ... 10 0 N.Z. Insurance Co.'s employees 10 0 Simon's Root Depot employees... 018 6 Logan's Point Quarry ' ... 018 6 " A Few Pen Soratchers" 0 15 6 Angy, Dorothy, and Marjory Oswin (5s cadi) 0 15 0 Waters, Ritchie, and Co.'s employees ... _ 015 0 Scott a.nd Wilson's employees... 0 14- 0 0. Bctrg and Co.'s omployces ... 013 0 Reilly, Scott, and Gill's omployces 012 0 A. Morrison and Co.'s employees 0 .11 6 Helmkey and Son's employees... 010 0 A Friend 0 10 0 Audrey _ ... v 0 10 0 Commercial Union employees ... 0 9 6 N.Z. Clothing Factory employees 09 0 Empire Building Ofincs 0 8 3 C. Begg and Co.'s cmployocs (second donation) 0 7 6 Reilly, Scott, and Gill's employees (second donation) ... 0 5 0 Ocean Accident staff 0 5 0 Collie and Pillion's staff 0 4 0 Aged Organ Grinder 0 10 * Conditional on iO other subscriptions of £100 being received

THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES LIST.

Herbert, Hajnes, and Co. (Ltd.) £100 0 0 Ewing Phosphate Co. (Ltd) ... 100 0 0 Ofcago Hardware Association ... 100 0 0 Dunediin Hotclkeopcrs . 5210 0 Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers Co. (Ltd.) 50 0 0 T. W. Kempthorne 50 0 0 Dunedin Merchants' Association 50 0 0 John Ross 50 0 0 Wcstport Cool Company (Ltd.) ... 50 0 0 John Sidey 26 5 0 H. E. Shaddock (Limited) ... 25 0 0 Iteid and Gray 25 0 0 G. P. Faxouhar 25 0 0 S 25 0 0 Staff Scacliff Mental Hospital ;.. 12 12 0 Dr and Mrs V. Truby King ... 10 10 0 J. Loudon 10 10 0 William Oouston 10 10 0 William Stiachan .ind Co. ... 10 10 0 Mrs Mathias (Waipiata) _ 10 10 0 Dma-pcry Supply Association ... 10 0 0 K. C 10 0 0 J. C. Marshall 8 8 0 William E. Reynolds and Co. ... 5 5 0 0. Fenwick" 5 5 0 Employees of Brown, Ewing, and Co : 5 5 0 0. W. Chamberlain 5 5 0 Smith and Smith 5 5 0 T. G. Secular 5 5 0 C. S. Jenkins and Co 5 0 0 Antidote Division, Sons and Daughters of Temperance- ... 50 0 Sargood's Boot Factory employees 4 0 0 Employees of John Kdmond ... 318 0 Employees of Drapery Supply Association 315 0 Gridiron Hotel staff and boarders 312 6 Employees of Mollisons (Ltd.)... 312 0 Burton" and Patterson 3 3 0 G. and T. Young 3 3 0 Dunedin Burns Club 3 3 0 C. r 3 0 0 Hon. J. R. Sinclair ... 22 0

"Pito Kaipaua" 22 0 Miss L. K. Smith 22 0 P:o(cssor Gih-ay 22 0 C. W. Hay 22 0 G. A. Findlay and Co. 22 0 Ivanhoo Lodge, U.A.O.D. (No. 17) 22 0 The Very Rev. Dean Fit«hetfc ... 22 0 D. Barron 22 0 W. H. Young 22 0 Dr Black ...... 22 0 Employees of Y.M.G.A. building 2 0 0 Employees Wilson Malt Extract Co ISO Staff Excelsior Hotel 13 0 K. S. Ramsay 110 Wilson Malh Extract Company... 110 Well Park Manufacturing Co. ... 110 Dr Emily H. Siedeberff 110 "Do as you would bo dono by" 110 A. M. S ... l l 0 Dr Benhnm 110 J. H. Hinton 110 Koss' and Glondining's mantlo factory and department 110 P. Goycn ■ 1 1 u W. H. Dunninjj 110 W. G. Gcddes " 110 Frapwell and Hoigato 110 H. 8., MuwclWgh ■ ... i i r, British Bi-produote Co. (Ltd.) ... 015 5 J. H. Davidson, Alexandra ... 010 0 Geo. D. Cox 010 0 "Aged Organman" ... 0 10 Wo shall bo pleased to receive, and to acknowledge, further subscriptions in aid of the fund.

COLLECTORS' LISTS, Mrs'Theomin: A I'riond £25 0 0 £• ••• 12 6 ft. M - T ' HO Other sums „ 216 0 ■ r ' £30 0 0 Mrs F. Z. Moore and Mrs Bolam: Ex-Judge Ward £5 5 2 W. C. MivcGregor 5 0 0 J. H. Barr, jun 2 10 0 Mm A. C. MacGcorgo 22 0 A. Kylo 22 0 Mrs Romsliardt 110 D'Arcy Haggitt 110 Mrs R. Glondining, jun 110 W. I. Bolam 1 1 C Mrs John Gray 110 J; W. 1 110 Mrs James Duthie 1 0 p Miss Somervillo _ 10 0 Other sums 4 7 6 £29 12 f Miss Holford 'St. Helens Hospital: Ashburn Hall £5 5 0 Albyn House (Mrs James £1) ... 217 ft Fomale staff. Ashbum Hall ... 212 6 Staff and patients St. Helens, Nnrec Barclay, and friends 118 fc Dr Fulton , 110 Wilson Bros 110 W. Raymond 110 '' Hospital Friend," George street ... 110 Nurse Brew 10 0 Other sums ... 710 0 £25 7 6 Mrs E. Hallenstoin: E. I. Hftllonstein £10 10 0 Pfewart Dawson and Co 3 3 0 W. Hams and Son 110 M. D. S in n Other sums • ... 8 2' 0 PK lfi n M's 0. Finr 'Milton) £20 0 0 M«< L. R, W''W, n: l Mrs LHic Wilson £5 n 0 •T. V. Lawson 2 o a I-. v ::: •11 n A. T-'st" '. inn *T. E. Williams inn .ToH Moloney ... inn A. Lain? „ 1 rt n Other sums 7 7 0 £17 10 0 Mies n„m. Palotta,! A. Airr-n 7 ■? ' n H. F. Niool! ..."..'" '."..[" 3% 0 A , 9. ? n A. S • ?. ?. n Mm s. Tiit-Mor „ i 6 n C. W ... i. 1 n A f! i 1. o P-. P „ i i. n Mrs O'Kane '. ...' ... 1 1 n Anon. ... ... .. 10 0 ' £17 0 0 Mrs St-at^nm: P. F. Ph-ithnnv „. ... £5 0 0 n. H. Statham 22 •!) F. H. Ststliam 1 1. 0 Other sums ... -. .110 .0. £9 13 0 Mrs H. K. Wilkinson: Acetylene Gas Co. employees ... £15 0 Acetylene Gn» Co 110 Mrs'H. K. Wilkinson 110 Other sums 2.16 0 £6 3 0 Mrs Oldham: Sargocd, Son. and Ewiin's warehouse employees £22 0 T. K. Sidey 110 H. Price 110 Other sums 113 6 £5 17 6 Miss Wilson: T. P. Williamson £1 1 ,0 Other sums 4 4 0 '£5 5 0 Miss Wilkinson: "Birohfield" £1 1 0 45 London street 110 F. Wilkinson 110 Other sums ■ _ 1 12 0 £4 15 0 Miss Theomin: Charles Bills £110 Mr Hunter ... 10 0 Other sums ... ... 2 3 0 £4 4 0 Miss Dobson: 11. E. S. Browning 110 Othor sums 2 6 0 £3 7 0 Mrs Wilkin: Wardell Bros £3 3 0 Mrs W. A. Mcorc: M. G. Moore £2 0 0 Other sums 0 10 6 £2-10 6 Miss Boys Smith £2 6 6 Mrs Stilling: Miss Stewart £10 0 Other sums 15 6

£2 5 6

SUMMARY. The general list: Subscriptions ...£1476 17 3 Street collection and matinee ... 395 18 6

£1872 15 9 Ota?o Daily Times list 939 2 0 Collectors' lists ... _... _ 212 16 0 Port Chalmers contributions ... 36 19 0 Total £3061 12 g

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15142, 13 May 1911, Page 8

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FOR THE WOMEN OF OTAGO Otago Daily Times, Issue 15142, 13 May 1911, Page 8

FOR THE WOMEN OF OTAGO Otago Daily Times, Issue 15142, 13 May 1911, Page 8

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