FRESH AIR FUND
In response to Sir Arthur Pearson's appeal we acknowledge receipt of the following contributions to the Fresh Air Fund;— W. Souter, Waikouaiti £5 5 0 “A. R.” 10 0 “Sister” -• ...10 0 “F. N. T.” 10 0 “ Wellwisher ” 1 0 0 “A." -10 0 “W. T. M.” 10 0 “L. M.” 10 0 “A. J. H. D.” 10 0 “W. L. N.” - - 0 10 0 Mrs A. M. - ... 0 10 0 Mrs J. P - ... -.050 “J. E G.” 0 5 0 “G. M. C. I.” -.050 “ K.,” Cavarsham 0 5 0 Mrs A.K 0 5 0
Acute shortage of oil has resulted in almost frenzied development o! all possible Californian fields during tho past year. There were nearly 800 wells started last year in comparison w. h slightly over ’6OO in 1919. The number of r.gs in operation now is oho greatest since 19’2, and more drvelopmeut is held in check orly by a shortage of casings end other drilling material
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 2
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164FRESH AIR FUND Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 2
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