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The New Zealand Gazette 281 18 FEBRUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 281 TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANKS ACT 1948 $ New Plymouth Aged Peoples Welfare Council 100 R.S.A. Poppy Day 100 TARANAKI SAVINGS BANK New Zealand Foundation for the Blind-New Plymouth Branch 100 PURSUANT to section 25 of the Trustee Savings Banks Act 1948 Cultural: ('as substituted by section 2 of the Trustee Savings Banks New Plymouth Competitions Society Scholarship 200 Amendment Act 1%8), the Taranaki Savings Bank hereby New Plymouth Little Theatre 100 gives notice that it has made the following grants: New Plymouth Repertory Society 100 Educational: $ Hawera Repertory Society 100 New Plymouth Community Arts Service Society 100 Maori Sltudents Welfare Trust Fund 200 New Plymouth Astronomical Society 50 Taranaki University Students Welfare Trust Fund ...... 850 Taranaki Society of Arts .... 50 Massey College Bursary 300 Taranaki Ladies Highland Pipe Band 50 Lincoln College Bursary 300 New Plymouth Ballet Club 50 Federated Farmers' Cadeit Courses 200 Hawera Junior Accordian Club 20 Taranaki Registered Nurses Association 200 Search and Rescue: Plunket Societies- New Zealand Tierra Del Fuegain Expedition 100 New Plymouth Central 100 Taranaki Alpine Club 300 Fitzroy 100 Egmont Alpine Club 300 Wes town 100 Stratford Mountain Club 300 Moturoa - West End 100 Taranaki Caving Club ..... 20 Carrington 100 New Plymouth Swimming and Old Boys Surf Club 300 Waitara 100 East End Surf Life Saving Club ..... 300 Sltratford 100 Fitzroy Surf Life Saving Club .... .... 300 Hawera 100 Taranaki Swimming Centre-Kawaroa Swimming Eltham 100 Pool 100 Opunake 100 Stratford Amateur Swimming Club 100 Okato 100 Opunake Surf Life Saving Club . 100 Rahotu 100 Opunake Amateur Swimming Club ..... 100 Urenui 100 Waitara Swimming and Surf Life Saving Club 100 Inglewood 100 Hawera Amateur Swimming Club 100 Kindergartens­ Ohawe Surf Club 100 Highlands Swimming Club 100 Pukekura 50 Waitara Boating Club 50 Fitzroy 50 North Taranaki Rescue Unit 500 Westown 50 Frankleigh Park 50 Community: Marfell 50 Govett-Brewster Art Gallery 2,000 Spotswood 50 Bowl of Brooklands Trust 500 Merrilands 50 Taranaki Museum 1,500 Brooklands 50 Y.M.C.A. 500 Waitara 50 Y.W.C.A. 500 Bell Block 50 Youth Hostels Association 50 Inglewood 50 New Plymouth Salvation Army Band 100 Tawhiti 50 Taranaki S.P.C.A. ..... ...... 100 Stratford Central 50 Boys Brigade-Taranaki Group Officers Council 20 Eltham 50 Fitzroy 6th New Plymouth Boys Brigade ..... 20 Play Centres­ 4th New Plymouth Boys Brigade ..... 20 1st New Plymouth Co. Girls Brigade 20 Hawera 50 4th New Plymouth Girls Brigade .. 20 Ramanui 50 North Taranaki District Girls Brigade 20 Manaia 50 1st Hawera Co. Girls Brigade ...... 20 Okato 50 South Taranaki District Girls Brigade ..... 20 Opunake 50 8th Co. New Plymouth Girls Life Brigade ..... 20 Kaponga 50 Awa:tuna 50 Scout Groups- Toko 50 New Plymouth Central 20 Okaiawa 50 Huatoki 20 Workers Educational Association Inc. 50 Bell Block 20 Central Taranaki Speech Therapy Association Welbourn 20 20 Westown/Rotokare 20 Charitable: Spotswood 20 Anglican-Methodist Home for Aged 2,000 Oakura 20 Chalmers Home 2,000 Stratford 20 Turuturu 20 Red Cross Societies­ 1st Hawera 20 New Plymouth 400 Eltham 20 Inglewood 100 Waitara ...... 20 Stratford 100 Mikotahi Sea Scouts Committee ...... ..... 20 Eltham 100 Taranaki Provincial Committee Girl Guide Associa- Opunake 100 tion ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 20 St. John Ambulance Societies­ New Plymouth Girl Guide Local Association .. 20 St. Mary's Brownie and Guide Committee .. .. .... 20 New Plymouth 500 Kaiarahi Girl Guide and Brownie and Supporters Waitara 200 Committee ..... 20 Inglewood 200 Rotokare Guide and Brownie Club 20 StraJtford 200 Akoranga Girl Guide and Mothers Club .. 20 Hawera 200 Hi Hunga Supporters Committee ..... 20 Opunake 200 Mananui Girl Guides and Brownies Parents Com- Intellectually Handicapped Childreru-New Plymouth 500 mittee .... ..... 20 Intellectually Handicapped Children--&Juth Taranaki Te Mara Guide and Brownie Committee ..... 20 Branch 300 Huatoki Brownie and Guide Committee ..... 20 South Taranaki Crippled Childrens Socieity 200 Ferndale Girl Guide Supporters Committee 20 New Plymouth Council for Social Service New Plymouth Guide Ranger Unit ..... 20 Inc. ...... ...... ..... 200 Wairoa-Tapu Guide and Brownie Company 20 New Plymouth Senior Citizens Association 300 Oakura Girl Guide Committee ...... ..... 20 Hawera Old Folks Association ..... 150 Waitara Girl Guides Local Association ..... 20 Di!>abled Citizens Society 100 Inglewood Girl Guide Local Association ..... 20 New Zealand League for Hard of Hearing-New Opunake Girl Guide Committee ... ..... 20 Plymouth Branch 100 Okato Girl Guide and Brownie Committee 20 F .
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