BROCKENHURST BELLS
APPEAL TO NEW ZEALANDERS. During the war the No. 1 N.Z. General Hospital was established at Brockenhurst, 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:—
£ 8. d. Dr. Hogg ....22 0 R.B.C .. .. 10 o L E .... 7 6 G.F 0 R.M.H 0 J.K 0 m.w.a .. .. 5 o c W o A.W o C R o .... 10 0 F.R. and family .. .. .... 15 0 J.A.L o R.W.H ,. .. 10 o Digger 43,065 10 0 Digger 43,070 0 32802 .. .. 10 0 Murihiku .. .. 1 10 (J J o e.r o Moyhall .... 5 0 C.D ... .. •• xi 5 0
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Southland Times, Issue 19116, 7 December 1923, Page 5
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167BROCKENHURST BELLS Southland Times, Issue 19116, 7 December 1923, Page 5
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