CENTRAL RELIEF DEPOT
CLOSING THJS WH3K :wv/» Wifi ' b ~A-RE-OPENING RE-OPENING FOR CHRISTMAS The central relief depot is to close on FridiiV Until' the''first *Week in December, wheibit Will re-open for-the; distribution of meat until Christmas, while it is also expected 1 that o'' supply of potatoes wiU be. refidy for' -Christmas week. It is believed' that' vegetables will be available at -the end rtf this' inonth, or very soon thereafter, and these will be procurable Donation's received by the depot from August' 21 to October' 12 areA acknowledged by the custodian, Mr.- Ben Taylor, as under :
Air. J. J. Spratt, Bush mere, pumpkins; Mr. A. Brodie, Patutalii, 15 Wes of apples; Anonymous, Gisborne, e Rg s > weekly; AhoJiyinoits, Gisborne, 1151bs. mu'miahide' jam’; Mr. F. S.-Rowen, Murj* wai,-2loads of pumpkins; Mr.- BenWiield, Gisborne,Ulambs Mr. W. Rkcr, Glenroy station, 1 bullock; Constable 'Brown, Gisborne, vegetables; Ml. T Hay, Khitaratahiy 45 sacks of swedes; Mr. George -Kellsi- Gisborne, 300 lbs, of InuiptikU ;' h Messrs; FindWys, Ltd.,-Gis-borne,'-bread;' bi-weekly;’Mr. R_. ®. Ca m ' eton, Ormond, clothing; Mr. Dan Murphy, Gisborne, 2 sacks of cauliflowers, Mr E. Hampton; Gisborne, small goods, Weekly; Mr. Percy Barker, Glenroy station, 2 bullocks; Mr. J; E. Mercer, Gisborne; 1 ‘lorry - spring ; Mr. EG- Gray, Ormond', 15 sacks of: parsnips and 1 sack hi i pumpkins;" Gisborne 1 iShcepfarmors Frozen Meat and ’Mercantile Company, Gisborne, 1 1 box'Of smoked fish; Mr. G. B ’ Oman, Gisborne, 2i pairs of boots; Mr.-Wi M’. "Hall, Hole-m-thcWaU, apples,' hi-Weekly S' Messrs. Clare 1 'and Sonsy Mftkaraka) bread; Anonymous, GisbornO, '•’mirdloysGisborne Primary. Schools’ Sports Committee,'; SBdoi. ! pies; Mr. W. Br Mauder)’* Gisborne.>Moatt of firewood; Girl Guides’ Social Committee; Gisborne, sandwiches, etc.; Messrs: Gatr and Parker', Gisborne, corned beef; Military Ball Social "Committee, Gisborne, sandwiches and cakes; Anonymous, Gisborne, 1 pair of shoes ,*■ Mrs;" F.’-Blair, Kaitaratahi, clothing; Mrs. -K. R. Murphy, Tokomaru Bay, jam; Mrs. W. Morley, Gisborne, butter; -Mrs. ' George Barron, Gisborne, butter and eggs; Messrs. W. Wong, T. Foo, Hop Lee, Louie Quong, all of Gisborte, 'WettgSing, 'Mabataka, and George King, Gisborne, weekly supplies of vegetables.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17908, 12 October 1932, Page 11
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341CENTRAL RELIEF DEPOT Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17908, 12 October 1932, Page 11
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