THE PATRIOTIC FUND.
IteaHved 2,10 I London, February L J The Canadian-Pacific railway men have given a half-day's pay and contributed twenty thousand dollars to the Patriotic Fund. The inhabitant* of L !gos, ft West African colony, have cubsctibed £4OO fcr th'o same purpow. (Received 3,1.28 a.m.') London, February 2. The Lord Mayor's War Fund bu reached j£G61,300. Donedin, February 2, The Otigo Oricket Association has offered to present a horse on behalf of tho cricketers of Dunedin. The Ota go Stock Eschnnge has voted XIOS, Murray, Roborts & 00. £SO, and Donagby & Co. a hnrse. MORK MEN FUND.'
We rocrirad a communication on Friday from the Rev. 0. Panooy, secretary of the Opunake Patriotic Fund Committee, from which we gather that 1 contributions rnif>ed in thai locality for tho Mora Meu Fund will probably to sent on to New Plymouth. His Wot-, ship tho Mayor wired to Mr. Penney this morning urging (hat the amount of Opunake's contribution to reported on Monday, in order that jit' may to included in making up the ~iotal, also mentioning that the number *!# volun* teers in the Taran&ki section of the contingent would only be restricted the amount of money available for their equipment.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 30, 3 February 1900, Page 2
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200THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 30, 3 February 1900, Page 2
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