In addition to the subscriptions received by us and published in our columns, the following donations for the Stoke Orphanage Fund are hereby thanktully acknowledged by the liev. George Mahony, S M., INelson — £oO each 4 Mr. Sydney Johnston (Takapau), Mi. Martin Kennedy (Wellington). Stoke Orphanage Staff. £40 : Air John Tinhne (Nelson). £10 each : Archbishop Redwood (Ist instalment), Bishop Grimes, Bishop Lenihan, Archpriest (\\estpoit), St. Tatikk's College Stan (Wellington), Air. II G. O'Beirne (Nelson), ATr. and Mrs. T. G. McCarthy (Wellington), Allss K. L Johnston (Wellington). £5 os each ■ Messrs. W. and G. Turnbull and Co. (Wellington), Messrs. Sargood, Son, and E-wen (Wellington), Messrs. M. O'Brien and Co (Christchurch), Father Servajean (Blenheim). £5 each: Mon«i;rnor Mackay (Oamaru), Ver>. Archdi aeon Dpvcjt, S.M. (Wellington), Very Rev. Father Lewie, S.M., V.G. (Wellington), The Pro-Outhedral Clergy (Chrim church), Very Rev. Father Marnann, S.M. (Christchurch), Very Rev. Father Treaoy (Stratford), Very Rev. Father O'Farrell, C.SS.R. (Ballarat, Vie), Very Rev. Father Oleary, C.SS.R. (Waratah, N S.W.), Rev. Father O'Shea, B.M. (.Wellington), Mr. H. Baigent (Mayor of Nelson), Hon. F. Traak, M.L.G. (Nelson), Messrs. Robert Snodgrass and Sons (Nel-
son), Mr. John Ingram (Nelson), Mr. C. Byrne (Nelson), Mr. J. Cumin (Wanganui), Mr. W. Smith (Kaikoura), Mr. O. McArdle (Wellington), Convent (Sisters of the Mission) school children, Newr Plymouth. £3 3s each : Mr. Mobs Davis (Auckland), Very Rev. Dean John McKenna (Masterton), Very Rev. Father Regnault, S.M. (Waimate), Me.«Brs Bond. Finney and Co. (Proprietors Nelson 'Colonist '), Mr. and Mrs. Siegrief (Wellington), Mrs Macquaire (Nelson). £3 each : Very Rev. Father McVatnara, S.M. (Wellington), Miss Fraer (Nelson), Mrs. O'Halloran (Otago). £2 2a each : Rev. Father Holley, S.M. (Wellington), Mr. G. H. Macquaire (Nelson), Mr. A. P. Burnes (Nelson), Mr. W. R. Parmenter (Nelson), Mr. J. Shields (Nelson), Mr. C. Horgan (Nelson)', Mr. J. P. Hayes (Takaka, Nelson), The Brigidine Nuns (Masterton), Mr. and Mrs. C. Tomlinson (Nelson), Mepsrs. Savage and Sons (Nelson), Rev. Fathers Melu and Delacb (Otaki), Hibernian Society (Christchurch) Ist instalment. £2 each : Rev. Father Tubman (Timaru), Mr. John Hickey (Nelson), Mr. H. Byrne (Takaka, Nelson), Mr. and Mrs. Newport (Nelson). £1 Is each: Rev. Eather Oahill (Oarterton) Mr. I. P, Harria (Nelson) Mr A. W. Tatton (Nelson), Mr. T. Devine (Nelson), Mr. X, Hnult (Nelson), Mr. Louis Holt (Nelson) Mr. William Coleman (NVlso?.). Mr- R .nerr Levipn (Nelson), Mm Sham (Nelson), Mr. M. Laing (Wdling (v. i. Mi-.- E. M. 11-umbv (Wei ingt'.n), Rev. Father MoMogu J. (M lb 'iirne. Viuro iO, M- A (J VOonnell (Master* •on) Mrs G ill.iyh'"- ('Jreytnwii i. Mr NVville (Nelscn). £1 .a ■■ • M,p Hi'k-y (NVlnon), Vmo ian.n Finher* (\phfidd. N S.W ), Mr T. I'rowell (WVll>ngton). Mrs. M Hut'er (Wi llingfon), Mr. .. H Willi.inn (Wellington), Mr Bri'line [}\.n -fton), Mr W Arnold (NeUo 0, Mr. A C. Matrianity (N--lson), Mrs. Hodg. us (Nelson). Mish Hod gens (Nelson), A Friend (I^elaon), Rev. Father Hehir (Kaikoura), Mr J. O'Neill (Masterton), Mr. \. R. Bunny (Musterton), Mr. McKillop (Masterton), Mr. H P. Kavanagb (Maaterton), Mr, S Conuell (Masterton), Mr. .l.Creagh (Brunnerton). 10s 6d each : Mr. P. Martin (Nelson), Mr. Mulraney (Masterton), A Friend (Neii-on). 10s each : Mr. St^mpa (Ma^tsrton), Mr. J. Hourigan (Masterton), Mrs. (Jarrick (MaHtertoa), Misa Carrick (Masterton), Mr Kerins (Masterton), Mr. Glasgow (Nelson), Sympathiser (Whangarie), A Friend (Wellington). The " Luella Family " Benefit £5 Military Sports arranged by Nelf-on Volunteer Ofßce £26 2d Id. Orphanage Sunday (W« llington), £140. A KDm of £22 8^ 9d was sub-cribed by the parishioners of the Very Rev Derm MoKenna, Ma^terton. The na uea of some of the donorp, with the amouutsj of their subscription^ appear in the portion of the list published above. Other donations received, and to be receivt d, will be acknowledged in succeeding issues. Thf sufferers by the disastrous fire thank mo-*t sincere 'y the above gentroUo donors. There is stul a large turn requir-.- , and the Orphans feel confident that their friends throughout the Colonits will rally r >und them and give them means to re-erect aa soon as possible their New Orphanage. (To be continued.)
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 26, 25 June 1903, Page 15
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