PRESERVATION OF WAITANGI
FUNDS FOR NATIONAL TRUST. RESTORATION OF TREATY HOUSE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Following is the first list of donations already made or promised to the Gov-ernor-General as chairman of the Waitangi National Trust Board towards the renovation and improvement of the Treaty House at Waitangi and the general re-establishment of the estate: Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Bledisloe, £lOOO, New Zealand Government £5OO, Bank of New Zealand £3OO, National Bank of New Zealand £250, New Zealand Insurance Company, Ltd., Auckland, £250, New Zealand Breweries, Ltd., Wellington, £l5O, New Zealand Newspapers, Ltd., Auckland, £lOO, Sir Alfred Bankart, Auckland, £lOO, New Zeeland Herald, Auckland, £lOO, Alfred Louisson, Christchurch £lOO, R. C. Horton, Auckland, £5O, Sir Cecil Leys and Mrs. Selwyn Upton, Auckland, £5O, Sir John Roberts, Dimedin, £10; Thomas Somerville, Dunedin, £5, A. S. Paterson, Dunedin, £5, Mrs. J. w. Bullock, Christchurch, £1 Is.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1933, Page 4
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