T IRANSVAAL PATRIOTIC FUND SUBSCRIPTION LIST. £ s< d Amount acknowledged 813 14 t, Patriotic Concert (per Misses Humphries (£65 17s Cd, leas £2los expenses) - - 63 7 Cr. F. Robinson • . . 22 G. Tunneclifle, gen# »' - 11 K. OolYill . . . 10 F. P. Brooking . . ' . j q Urenui subscrptions, per Mr! A F. Halcombe— Robfc. Pigott - 1 1 0 A, F. Halcombe - 22 0 Herbert Halcombe 1' 1 0 Miss Halcombe . 010 ■ 0 F. D. Greenwood 22 0 G. B. Kyngdon . 1 10 Wm. Tomsitt . 22 0 R. T. A. Hickson 0 5 , 0 C. Wilson - . 010 ■ 6 S. Peck - . 010 ■ 0 0. A. Mackay - 0 5 0 - ! K. F. Amoore - 010 0 . i F. Baker . . 06 0 D. Ballantyne ■ - 010 0 G. Rogers - - 010 6 John J. Gilbert - 0 6 0 0.1!. Raby -. ■ 06 0 W. Brotham . 0 2 6 «' L. Hoskin . - 0 2 0, G. S. Giddy - 0 5 0 K. H. Gibbons -110 H. J. K. Rowe - 010 0 W. Bleakley . 010 0 J. G. Glassford - 010 0 F. Iredale- - -500 W.T.Morpeth . 22 0 Carting ton .10 0 P. Black - «,110 G. Bertrand . 010 6 A. J. Honeyfield 0 6 0 W. F. Jenkins U . 010 0 R. H. Matthews" 0 5 0 F. Rogers - - 0 7 6 J. Richards - 0 6 0 " Monte Ghristo " 22 0 J.Julian . . 010 0 W. Wedge . . 0 5 0 J. H. Rogers » 0 5 0 J.Kane . - 0 C 0 F. W. Fuller . 0' 7 fi L.Jones . - 0 C 0 Robt. Oobnrn - 0 5 0 A. E. Rogers -050 Wm. Hogan - 0 6 0 -Symes - - 0 2 0 H. Richards .050
Part proceeds Lecture, Waiongona (per Mr B. A. Hignett) D. Berry - - . T. Aveiy . . . 0. Rennell (per Bank N.8.W.) F. D. Cornwall T. Dobbin R. W. D. Robertson B.,Snmbaii ■ 0. (children) - H. W. H. H. Dempscy Mrs Marshall . K. 0. - 33 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 1 1 0 5 1 0 0 6 £431 6 1 THE ROtJGH-RIDERS FOND. Subsidy from' G.maral Fund and special donation T.It.V. Patriotic B. Snowball K. H. Godsal -T.-Dobbin R. S. Sadler T. Sole, sod. N.P. Co-operative staff £ s. d, 260 0 0 1 10 0 5 0 0 1 0 5 0 ■ 4 -0 0 2.0 0 1 0 5 0 E. UOOKRILL, Mayor, Chairman. 0. E. EELLRINGUR, Treasurer. CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAB, 1899. 1900.
TH OS. AVERY TNVITES INSPECTION of his new ship X menta of high-class Fancy Goods now opened, specially imported to meet the demands of the growing prosperity of. the district. FANCY GOODS. Crystal Jewel Cases and Watchstands, Ornaments, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Collar and Cult Boxes, Workbaskets, Ladies' Com. pamons, Silver - mounted Purses, Silver i Bows, Pocket Pencils and itt? un^u >ODS » Nickel-mounted Clothes and Hair Brushes (in cases and on mirror stands), Serviette Rings, Pin and Ash Trays Ihoto I ranies in endless variety, Hand Mir rors, Writing Desks, Workboxes, Fancy Penholders and Pencils, Inkstauds, Japanese Tea irays and Cabinets. a novel variety of Plaques, for hand-painting, etc., etc. Leather Goods. ' Lafe'and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, and litted Handbags (in Russia and Morocco),, lurses, Pocket Books, Letter Cases, Card Oases, I hoto Albums and Screens, Blotters Music 1 olios, Double and Single Photo frames, Jewel Case 3, Portable Ink Botdes Date Stands, Scissors (in cases), Photo Scrap Albums, Stationery Cases, Writing Birthday Books, Metallic Books, Pocket Diaries, etc., etCv Fancy Stationery. Floral, Tinted, and Cream Reps, Gilt-edged Children s Invitation Note, Society Arab esque, Photo Miniatures, Maoriland, Antique Alpine, etc., eto. ' PRESENTATION BOOKS. Poets (m hanasome bindings), Works by Standard Authors, Untearable Picture Booka, Bibies Prayers and Hymns (in cases), etc e ioUowmg CHILDREN'S ANNUALS are to hand :-Boys' and Girls' Own, Chatterboi, Little 1' oiks, Our Darlings, Little Frolio, Sunday Sunshine, Chums, A Gift for a Pet Nister's Holiday Annual, Children's Friend' Child s Companion, Our Little Dots, Tnfcny Magazine, Child's Own, 80-Peep, New Pennv : Magaamu* etc. J The choice REWARD BOOKS ar equal to any Bookseller's in the North Island. Special discounts to school teachers and committees,
A SPL GIAL ITT| foy a short time only, A parcel of Five 2/6 Colonial Library Novels for £*S. «In His Steps," l'apcr cover (id.cloth Is. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR GARDS — Tho latest comic and artistic designs' The boxes and packets are splendid value. Photogravures.-A beautiful selection of Art subjects. BOOK OF tAKANAKI VIEWS.—A new edition ]u&< published, containing 19 photograpluo views of local interest; prioe, Is. COMMERCIAL & POCKET DIARIES, 1900. It being impossible to enumerate the many useful novelties in stock, an inspection is cordially invited. Country criers wi u raoe ive piompt attention. THOMAS AVERY, Piinter, Bookseller, JJiationer, & Musioseller «iiw J?LX.\ioutii. FAKAi li'OK yALiS. TS PUKE, BAY OF PLENTy. IRO ACilE ® first-olagg land, all imJLO v proved, and in good grass; house jwms, outbuildings, good orchard aud shelter trees- Price, & I jQC The Farm slopes gently t 0 ch e north-east, and commands a tine view of the Bay of Plensy, and is only 18 miles from, Tauraoga. £or further particulars, apply M. SJPENOE, Strand, Xaurnga N.B.—' Te Putee is nstfid for its (ili.ii. Ie «;\d rich Jiuhl, pivdtQolQi (BSUsj fißit, b ? g|.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 30, 3 February 1900, Page 3
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