CRIPPLED CHILDREN.
WILSON HOME FUND. ‘ CAMPAIGN OPENED TO—DAY. l DONATIONS AOKNO\VLEDGED. i —— I ! The appeal of the Hamilton Committee of the New Zealand Crippled Children‘s Society [ol' funds for the ‘ Wilson Home Endowment opened this - morning, a \'cry gratifying response being made, The following donations are acknow—lodged:— £ 5, (1. Ellis and Burnand Lm. .. .. in I) (I llulnlllun Rotary Club ... .. . I'o U 0 Mr and Mrs E. It. Day ... .. . 111 In I! II.\':I1I1N' I 0 0 I! \\‘lukulu Lym‘um club ... . . 7 7 u \\'ilHL'l‘ IJIIIIIy .1 I. II \\'(‘ll \\'l~ln~r 5 u u ~.\"'i‘,\ll‘l‘ 5 I) U M. n. IzIInII-r a u u I lllmlll and Chapman, LII] i. I . .3 u U l Burton and Imss. LIII. “.... 3 o u lIL 15-. Clark and Sons, Luis, Ham- | IIIuII a u o Hung and Macaw ...H... :5 L; I’ .L ii. .\II'KI-nzlc, LILL, Dance Ilom--1111111-n i‘ 1‘ I) Mr and Mrs “C \\'. lnlllnar .. .. 2 2 0 l'mll‘s Bunk Amado, I.le .. . . 1' I: u n. 'IX “0111 ‘2 2 0 Hrs .\I. .\I Hammond 1.. . . . . 22 I) 1-;.II. a 2 U (trllup, \\'l'lprhl a )il'lx’l'lm ... . L’ 2 I) J, .I. Mum and (In. ,H..... L' 2 II li|l.\l'Hrll and “films ~,. .. i . L' '1 II mum. LIIL 2 2 n I'. Luann-~11" ;' II n .\nnnynmu“ I ll} I .\II'IIHIIMI‘S 32C, 111 :3 '1‘.\\11'11111,~‘.,.............. I I II HI‘IHU‘K and Hay ~.... ... I. . I I II ILL. l I U .I. 11. I‘lm' I l 0 In“; (lllth R I:u., LII]. .. .. . . l I II .\I I. lumpixms I I U 1\.'1‘.E1111111......1.....1.... I I '1 ll..\.\\'. i I II “.DLW1'1‘1‘”........i........ I I I) “‘l‘. I I II I-.. Ih‘ V 4 .\li‘iiill'l‘igll} . . . . . . . . . I I U ILLIIIHIIIIIN‘ I 1 II 1L11’..\11'\11nn............... I I) n .\..‘i1i11511ii...,i............. I 0 II 11. 11. 111-I*\\'IIIIII I 0 I) 111-v, lIIIH I I) II £ls” I 7 Imnutiuns Inuy he left with Ihe li'L‘iihlli‘l'l‘. .\ll' 1-27 13. .\‘urv, Bunk or Nva Zr'ulmni. Ihc \\’.likulo 'i‘ilnl-s Illiicc, and 11m \\'uilmln \\'inll-I' Show lIIIII'I-_ ; Lamb Born In Vards.—Thc first ‘new season's Inmh to be appear in [he Stamford Lodge salvyards was born there on \Vedncsday. says at Napier paper. during the inlel‘val between [EI'J Ilmc that the ewes were yarded in Ihu lI‘III'LV morning and HII‘ upnnmg of mg halo in the alert; sheep section.
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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19942, 20 July 1936, Page 6
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