THE WAR FUNDS.
BRITISH AXD BELGIUM DISTRESS FUND. GERALDIXE LIST. Following arc the Geraldine contributions to the British and Belgium distress fund: — £ s. d. C. M. Burdon U 9 Mrs Burdon U. Morrison. Jtinr -Mis E. .Harris 10 0 « Miss M. E. Harris I<> <> R. E. P. Harris H) Miss E. Forner _ ll> H. Montsiomerio Spencer 5 0 " A. I>. Bsirkl'.o £) O 0 Miss Tripp 3 5 0 Mrs .]. M. Barker .} 0 O \V. Thomas .). M. Morrison 5 0 0 Dr. Mill 4 0 n Mrs -Alii! 1 <> <> .Mrs J. M. H. Tripp ±) U 0 Mr Howard Tripp's lecture 19 16 0 P.eas.uit Valley School, (Miss Harris; 1 1" l> Miss L. Keen 5 '> Miss K. McKay o W Herbert Just 1 0 'J .Major Kennedy I" (> -Mrs Harris 1 0 11. Mackenzie 10 0 Mrs Sharpe Miss Hew soil 5 11 Miss Barklie 1 » <■> Miss ABernard 5 0 Mrs Hullah "> (i Miss Knibb 1 0 iMiss A. Hullali 5 0 11. La.pt-horne 10 0 Nurse Downer 1 0 0 Brown 5 O Mrs Trengrove 5 <) Major Siioncer 1 0 0 Mrs T. Wooding 15 0 Rev. Dudley 1 0 I? Mrs Hawdon' 1 0 0 Captain l'odmoro 5 0 Miss Priest 1 <> <> Miss E. Barklie 2 0 0 Mrs Ashby 1 0 () Miss Hughes 3 " M.ss Aciand 10 0 Hilton School 16 <> Mr Weddenby 1 0 M. Williams .... v 5 0 Salvation Army lecture, ( Captain Pcdniore) ... 10 <> G. X. Feilden 1 <> 0 Mrs Foilden 1 0 0 Mrs Mackenzie 10 0 Mss Xewson o >' Mrs Williamson I'* l - Mrs McFaflane 2 (i Mss iMay Bates 5 0 Mrs Turton 3 0 O Mr H. Carter and Mr J. Fryer (Orari Gorge) each gave £1 for a ticket for adin'ssion to Mr Tnpp'.-* lecture. Tiie above amounts were collected cliicily by Mrs Burdon. A number of toketors' lists recently issued have yet to come to hand. Mr Xciton Francis, treasurer for the Poor of Great- Britain. Ireland, and Belgium Relief Fund, advise?, that, the scheme organised by Mrs Ruddenk!au for the sale cf violets in the streets of Waimato on Saturday last realised £35 Is Id. The ExecutiveCommittee desires to thank Mrs I'uddenklau and all those ladies who so kindly assisted her in making up and selling t'lie button-holes, and also these "who generously sent in flowers for the purpose, *as it is imrioss.b'e to thank inch one separately. Mr Franssens paid in to the Borough Council office. • yesterday for the Bo'g an Fund £7 los 9d. of which £3 13s 3d was' collected for h"m by blaster A. O'Cal'.aghan. THE PATRIOTIC FUND. The Vacuum Oil Comp.my have given £2O to the New Zealand Patriotic Fund. Tile donations of this Company to the Patriotic Fund from all their offices in Xew Zealand and Australia, aggregate £IOOO. -
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15446, 8 September 1914, Page 3
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466THE WAR FUNDS. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15446, 8 September 1914, Page 3
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