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UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

LOCAL ACTIVITIES GROUPS TO REPORT 4 The following Works Department groups will report for work at 8 a.m. to-day;— . 203—The following men of group 203, at Muir’s farm, Upper Port road (meet at Skinner’s Store, Normanby, at 7.45 a.m.); A. N. Ballantyne, S. Boardman. 203—The balance of group 203, at Clifford street. 205—The following men of group 205, at Thomson’s farm, Leith Valley road, 12 chains above Leith Valley School; T. R. Dodds, G. H. White, G. H. Dryden. 205—The following men of group 206, at Leith Valley road, a quarter of a mile above Patmos avenue (meet at paper mills): R. D. Donaldson, W. A. Duncan, D. Ferguson, R. J. Gibson, T. Henderson, P, G. Homer, J. Jackson, D. A. M'Lean, R, D. H. Newall, C. D. Pike. 205 The balance of group 205, at Ross Creek Reservoir. 209—South road, at Cole street. 211—Preston crescent, at Harcourt street. 215 — Opoho road, at Hatfield street. 216 Sligo terrace, at Erin street. 217 Portobello road, at bridge. 218— Water of Leith, at Dundas street. 219 Melbourne street yard. 220 Brockville road, at water trough. 221 Elgin road, at Bernard street. 224 —Portobello road, at bridge. 226 Highcliff road, at Every street. 227 — Opoho road, at Hatfield street, 230—Hastie’s farm, Pine Hill road, below Orbell. street. 265—Reilly’s farm, Signal Hill road, six chains above M'Gregor street. 314 — G. Fox’s farm, top of Waterloo street (off Pine Hill road); arrive at 8.35 a.m. 315 — Brockville road, at water trough. 341—Midland street, at sanitary stables. 343 —Hastie’s farm. Pine Hill road; below Orbell street. 345—Roslyn yard. 375-—Water of Leith, at Dundas street. 379—Water of Leith, at Dundas street. 384 —Hastie’s farm, Pine Hill road, below Orbell street. 524—Roslyn yard. 544 —Water of Leith, between Leith street and Union street. 644a —Water of Leith, between Leith street and Union street. 704a —Reilly’s farm, Signal Hill road, six chains above M'Gregor street. 3500 — Water of Leith, at Dundas street. 3501 Reilly’s farm, Signal Hill road, six chains above M'Gregor street. Reserves Department groups will report for work at 8 a.m. to-day, as under:— 225, 320, 359, 514, 515, 516, 707, 708 —At Opoho Football Ground. 222, 324, 371, 709—At the Stadium. Ten men of 708 —At Logan Park. R4—At Morningtou Football Ground. 206 At Chisholm Park. 272—At Rest Home, Roslyn.' 300—At Monteeillo Ground. No. 4 DISTRICT The No. 4 district will be closed until 4.30 to-day, when picture passes will be distributed. To-morrow and Friday afternoon, from 2.30 to 4.30, the ladies’ section will have the depot open at the Salvation Army Hall, side entrance. King Edward street. All women and children in need of clothing should make an effort to be at this depot on those days. The district executive thanks Mr Neil M’Namara, of King Edward street, for his donation of a double bed.

GROUP 273 Members of Group 273 are advised to report’ for work at noon on Wednesday, at Chisholm Park, instead of to-day, as previously. WHARE FLAT CAMP i : 1 ' All members of the Where Flat single men’s camp, batch 3, are tp report at the Opoho Football Grounds at 8 a.m. on Wednesday in order to work their day for a pair of boots. ISSUE OF BOOTS Registered unemployed workers who are eligible for an issue of boots, and who have artificial T legs, are requested to report as early as possible at the labour bureau (boot issue department). 11 King street. THE MAYOR’S'FUND APPEAL FOR £IO,OOO. * Previously acknowledged .. £3617 6 6 A Stewart .. 20 0 0 Statham, Brent, and Anderson ...... 33 0 J. and W. Faulkner, Ltd. .. 10 0 £3841. 9 « MOSGIEL UNEMPLOYED The following additional donations to the Mayor’s Fund have been received:— “Anonymous,” £10; John Murray £5; J. S., £5; “Anonymous,” £5; Mrs Armstrong, £1 Bs; J. Gunton, ss.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22019, 31 July 1933, Page 12

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UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF Otago Daily Times, Issue 22019, 31 July 1933, Page 12

UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF Otago Daily Times, Issue 22019, 31 July 1933, Page 12

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