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THE SENIOH CADETS. (45th Comply, Marion and Bulla.
LADIES’ SHOOT! SCI PBIZEgFUSD. The above fund is opened for the purpose, as suggested by Mrs Godley, of encouraging the Heator Cadets by providing a suitable Trophy for shooting. The following subscriptions have boon, received : £ a d. Mrs R. E. Beckett ... ... 10 6 MraJ. U Wilaoa ... 10 6 MrsX. Harris ... ... 10 6 Mra 1 A r ton ... ... 10 (5 Mrs W. Gfllpin lo 0 Mrs r>-d Howard .... ... 10 0 Mrtf-E. J- Wilde ... ... 10 0 • Mra Abu'vav ... ... vfi 0 Mi ss i>. E.Vv'iido . . 0 0 Miss S*l. M. Wilde 0 0 MrsE. Lloyd ... ... 5 0 Miss G. .Lloyd ... ... 5 0 Mrs B. J Davenport ... ... 5 0 Miss Davenport ... ... 5 0 Mrs F O. Wilson . ... 5 0 Mrs Walter Johnson ... ... 5 0 Mrs .1. G Johns ton 50 Mrs-G M Davenport ... 5 0 Mra Edward Smith 2 6 Mrs J. Bertram .- 2 G Miss M. Beckett ... • ... 2 6 Miss R, Beckett 2 6 Miss C, Beckett 2 6 Mrs Levett ... ... 2 6 Mrs Bstt ... ... 1 0 S.G. 10 A Friend 10 Wellwishtr 1 0 Total £7 0 0 Subscriptions may be left at any of the principal business places where • lists can be seen Subscriptions may also be left at the Advocate Office.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10481, 17 October 1912, Page 4
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525Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10481, 17 October 1912, Page 4
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