Dominion Officers’ Reports
REPORT
C. TOOMER, Corresponding Secretary. DOMINION TREASURER’S REPORT RECEIPTS FROM JANUARY 11 TO JUNE 14. 1948 New Zealand Fund: Johnsonville, 10/-: Gonville (three years). £l/10/-; Invercargill North, 10/-; Picion “Y’s,” 5/*; Invercargill South, £1; Dargaville, 5/-; Opawa, £1; Wellsford, 5/6; Gisborne, 5/-; Elthari, £1; New Plvmouth, £1; Dunedin Central, £3/3/-; Motueka. £1; Feilding, £1; Upper Hutt, £2; Wellington Central, £1; Lower Hutt, £1; Nap ; er, £1; Aramoho, 10/-; Levin, 10/-; Dunedin South, 10/-; Ponsonbv, 10/-; BrooiIvn, £1; Mrs. Patterson, £2; Mrs. Pirrett, 10/6; Te Kuiti, £1; New Brighton, £l/1/-; Winton. 10/-; Christchurch, £10; Riccarton, £1; worth, 13/-; Waipawa (Peace Day), 13/3; Manawatu District, £l/1/-. Headquarters Fund: Gonville (three years), £2/0/6, Picton. 15/-; Invercargill Central, £2; Dargaville. 2/-; Rangiora Rirthdav League, £l/3/-; Rakaia. £5; Mrs. Wail, £5; Winton, £1; Wellington District. £10; Mrs. Harmer, £l. _ . A/ , Organising Fund: Oxford, £2/0/6, Gonville (three years). £2/6/6; Invercargill North, 3/9; Waimate, £3/8/-, Invercargill South, £7/10/-; Dargaville, £2/6/6; Dannevirke, £l/14/6; Opawa, £l/2/6; Masterton £l/4/-; Southbrook, World Missionary Fund: Gonville, 8/3; Dargaville, 19/-; Riccarton, 10/-;
Invercargill Central, 5/-; Dannevirke. 5/9; Opawa, 10/-; Gisborne, 5/-; Waipukarau, 5/-; bedding, 7/6; Napier, 8/8; Ashburton, £1; Auckland, 12/-; Hastings, 11/-. Maori Fund: Oxford, 9/-; Gonville, £l/2/6; Picton, 4/6; Invercargill Central, 5/-; Dargaville, 14/6; Opawa, 10/-; Gisborne, 5/-; Winton, 5/-. Franchise Day: Oxford, 14/6; Gonville, 14/5; Opawa. 10/-; Gisborne, 5/-; Winton, 5/-. Seamen’s Fund: Oxford, 6/6. Caravan Fund: Gonville, £1 ; Pukehuia, £1; Donation N.Z. Alliance, £2/5/. “White Ribbon’’ Fund: Winton, 5/-. From Y.P.C.T.U„ per Miss Appleby, sale of stamps, £2/19/2. Legacy from Mrs. Weir, £SO. G. GIBBS, Dominion Treasurer. “WHITE RIBBON” BUSINESS MANAGER’S REPORT NEW SUBSCRIBERS TO “THE WHITE RIBBON,” from May 12 to June 14, 1948 Dargaville, 3; Otahuhu, 2; Warkworth, 9; Onehunga, 3; Eden, 1; Mt. Eden, 1; Auckland, 2; Wellsford, 2; Taurangu, 1; Hamilton, 1; Raetihi, 1; Gonville, l; Wanganui. 2; Wanganui East, 1; Petone, 2; Wellington Central. 5; Springlands, 2; Riccarton, 1; New Brighton, 1; Linwood, 1; Green Island, 1; Kaikorai, 1; Gore, 4; individual, 1. Total. 49. Total from January 1: 108. DONATIONS TO “WHITE RIBBON” DAY FUND The following donations to our funds are gratefully acknowledged: Band of Hope, Waimate, £1; W.C.T.U., Invercargill, 10/-; Whangarei.l/-; Ashburton, £l / 11/-; Riccarton, 10/-; Dannevirke, 11/-; Feilding, £l/2/6; Onehunga. 14/10; Napier, 10/-; Auckland, 10/-; Opotiki, b/-; Momington, 11/3; Wellsford, 16/6; Waipukurau, 8/6; Hastings, £l/2/3; Nelson, £l/1/6; Reefton, 10/-; Winton, 5/-; Port Chalmers, 4A; Christchurch, £3/3/-; Brooklyn, 10/-; Blenheim, £2; Upper Hutt, £l. Total to date: £l9/7/4. A. D. GRIGG, Business Manager.
Wellsford _ .... 3 Winton .... 1 Kiccarton 2 Bryndwr .... 1 Linwood 2 New Brighton _ ... 1 Nelson 3 Motueka .... 8 North Brighton 2 Tauranga 3 Christchurch “Y’s" 1 Total ... ... 27
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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 7, 1 August 1948, Page 5
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442Dominion Officers’ Reports White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 7, 1 August 1948, Page 5
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