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BROCKENHURST BELLS

APPEAL TO NEW ZEALANDERS. During the war the No. 1 N.Z. General Hospital was established at Brockenhuret, the residents of which were assiduous in their efforts to help New Zealand wounded. To-day there are over 90 graves of New Zealanders in the Brockenhurst Cemetery, and these graves are tended by the children of the parish. The Brockenhurst people are putting up a peal of bells in the parish church, and an appeal is made to New Zealanders to subscribe so that at least one bell may be installed as a New Zealand memorial. The following donations are acknowledged:— £ s. d. Dr. Hogg M 22 0 R-B.C 10 0 L. 7 6 GF „ .. ... so R.M.H. 5 0 J.K 5 0 M. 5 0 C.W 5 0 .. .... 5 0

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Southland Times, Issue 19101, 20 November 1923, Page 5

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BROCKENHURST BELLS Southland Times, Issue 19101, 20 November 1923, Page 5

BROCKENHURST BELLS Southland Times, Issue 19101, 20 November 1923, Page 5

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