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2458 the NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 84 2458 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 84 WANGANUI SAVINGS BANK--continued WANGANU! SAVINGS ,BANK-continued $ $ St. Vincent de Paul Society 30 Methodist Women's Fellowship- welfare funds . 10 League for the Hard of Hearing 20 Marton Amateur Wrestling Club-equipment fund 10 New Zealand Foundation for the Blind-Wanganui Branch . 20 Marton Maori Women's Welfare League 10 Salvation Army-welfare funds 20 Marton Road Safety Committee 10 St. John Ambulance---Wanganui Subcentre 20 Marton Scottish Society-building fund 10 Search and Rescue Organisation-equipment fund 20 Marton United Association Football Club-sportsgear fund 10 Wanganui Red Cross Society 20 Marton Midget Football Club-sportsgear fund 10 Stewart Karitane Nurses Home-renovations . 20 Rangitikei College P.T.A.-library fund . 10 Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society-Bushy Park de- Te Arohanui Marae Committee-building fund 10 velopment . 20 Ohakune- Aramoho Plunket Society 10 Carlton Kindergarten . 10 Ohakune Garden Club-equipment fund 10 Castlecliff Play Centre 10 Ohakune Senior Guide Patrol-equipment 10 Castlecliff Plunket Society 10 Rangataua School Committee-library funds 10 Gonville Plunket Society 10 Patea- Gonville Red Cross Subcentre 10 Patea Guides . 10 Kai Iwi Play Centre . 10 Patea Junior Rugby Team-equipment fund 10 Kakatahi Play Centre . 10 Kokohuia Play Centre . 10 Patea Plunket Society . 1O Pepper Block Kindergarten 10 Patea Primary School Committee-library funds 10 Putiki Kindergarten 10 Patea Scouts . 10 Supervising Matron, Public Hospital-maternity prize 10 Whenuakura Home and School Association-library funds . 10 Supervising Matron, Public Hospital-student prize 10 Raetihi- St. John's Hill Plunket Society 10 Raetihi Boy Scouts 10 Steam Traction Society Incorporated 10 Church of England Youth Club 10 Upokongaro Play Centre 10 Raetihi Girl Guides 10 Wanganui Arts and Crafts Society 10 Play Centre . 10 Wanganui Branch Epilepsy Association 10 Plunket Society . 10 Wanganui East Plunket Mothers' Club 10 Raetihi School Committee-library funds 10 Wanganui Lay T.B. Association. 10 Ruapehu College-library fund 10 Wanganui Education Advancement Committee . 10 Combined Scouts Association-Scoutlands Development 30 Taihape- Nayy League Sea Scouts Building Fund 20 Taihape College Parent-Teacher Association-gymnasium Wanganui Girl Guides Division 20 fund .. .. 20 Aramoho Girl Guides 10 Utiku School Committee-library funds . 10 Catholic Youth Movement 10 Taihape Home and School Association-school library funds 10 Fordell Scout Group-equipment fund 10 Taihape Convent School (St. Joseph's)-library funds · 10 Illustrious Sea Scouts-equipment fund 10 Mangaweka Home and School Association-library funds 10 Wanganui Girls' Brigade Seventh Company 10 Taihape Swimming Club 10 Trinity Youth Movement 10 Combined Youth Club (Ixthus) 10 Wanganui Boys' and Girls' Club 10 Taihape Free Kindergarten Association 10 Youth Hostel Association-furnishing fund 10 Taihape Play Centre 10 Castlecliff Surf Life Saving Club-rescue equipment 20 Waiouru Free Kindergarten 10 Wanganui Swimming Association . 20 Taihape Cub Packs-equipment fund 10 Wanganui Amateur Road Cycling Club-equipment fund 10 Taihape Brownie Packs . 10 Wanganui Badminton Association-equipment fund 10 Taihape Midget Football Club-sportsgear fund 10 Wanganui Hockey Association-equipment fund 10 Taihape Midget Basketball Club-sportsgear fund 10 Wanganui Indoor Basketball Association (secondary school Taihape Hack and Hunters Club-equipment fund 10 section)-equipment 10 Taihape Plunket Society 10 Wanganui Lawn Tennis Association-equipment fund 10 Waverley- Wanganui Marching Centre-equipment fund 10 Home and School Association-school library funds 10 Library Funds- Waverley Play Centre . 10 Aranui School 10 Waverley Plunket Society . 10 Aramoho School 10 St. Michael's Convent School-library funds 10 Carlton School 10 Waverley Scout Group 10 Castlecliff School 10 Gonville Kindergarten . 120 Durie Hill School 10 Gonville School 10 WESTLAND SAVINGS BANK Kai Iwi School 10 Kakatahi School 10 $ Keith Street School 10 New Zealand Foundation for the Blind 20 Kokohuia School 10 Lincoln College-Halls of Residence Appeal 20 Marist Brothers School 10 New Zealand Mission to Lepers . 20 Maxwell School 10 New Zealand Branch, Royal College of Physicians 60 Mosston School 10 Seaview Hospital Nurses' Technical Library Committee 100 Okoia School 10 Hokitika Free Kindergarten 30 St. Anthony's School 10 Hokitika Municipal Band-instrument fund 20 St. George's School . 10 Kokatahi-Kowitirangi Band-instrument fund 20 St. John's Hill School 10 Westland Hospital Staff Amenities Fund 20 Seventh Day Adventist School 10 Hokitika Branch, Plunket Society 160 Society of Friends School 10 Hokitika Rotary Club-bursary fund . 20 Turakina School 10 Hokitika Volunteer Fire Brigade, equipment fund 20 Upokongaro School . 10 Hokitika Branch, St. John Ambulance Association 20 Waitotara School 10 Hokitika Pensioners' Association . 60 Wanganui East School 10 Hokitika Aero Club--flying scholarships 100 Wanganui Intermediate School 10 Hokitika Branch, Red Cross Society 20 Westmere School 10 Tahua Scouts Association 20 Rutherford Intermediate School-baths fund 10 Hokitika Girl Guides Association 20 Collegiate School-library funds 20 Hokitika Beautifying Association 10 St. Augustine's College-sports equipment fund 20 Hokitika Returned Services Association 30 Wanganui Boys' College-memorial hall fund 20 Hokitika Branch, British and Foreign Bible Society 10 Wanganui Girls' College-library funds 20 Kokatahi School Library Fund 20 Wanganui High School-gymnasium fund 20 Kowhitirangi School Library Fund . 20 Hokitika Primary School---building appeal 100 Bulls- Kaniere School-library fund . 20 Bulls Play Centre 10 Hokitika Primary School-library fund 50 Clifton School Committee-library funds 10 Reefton Plunket Society 30 Santoft School Committee-library funds 10 Black's Point Historical Museum 20 Reefton Volunteer Fire Brigade 20 1\!farton- Inangahua Silver Band-instrument fund 30 Marton Play Centre 20 Reefton School of Mines 40 St. John Ambulance Brigade 20 Reefton Girl Guides . 10 Marton Swimming and Lifesaving Club-instruction fund 20 Salvation Army (charitable work in Westland) 50 Centennial Indoor Bowling Club-equipment fund 10 Cobden Youth Club-building fund . 20 Crippled Children-Marton Branch 10 Cobden School-equipment fund 50 Intellectually Handicapped Children-Rangitikei Branch 10 Cobden Swimming Pool Committee 20 Marton Home and School Association-hall building fund . 10 Cobden Girl Guides Association 20 Marton Junction P.T.A.-library funds . 10 Cobden Volunteer Fire Brigade-equipment fund 20 St. Matthew's Convent School-library funds 10 Blackball Swimming Pool Committee 40 Boys' Brigade, First Marton Company 10 Blaketown Play Centre 20 .
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