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The New Zealand Gazette 2199· 30 NOVEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2199· CANTERBURY SAVINGS BANK-continued $ CANTERBURY SAVINGS BANK-continued $ Opawa Public Library 20 Christchurch Presbyterian Social Service Association Papanui Public Library 20 (Incorporated) . 150 Redc1iffs Public Library 20 Christchurch Special Class Mter-Care Society (Incorpor- Riccarton Public Library .. 20 ated) 50 St. Albans Public Library .. 20 Friends of the Hospital 40 St. Martins Public Library .. 20 National Society on Alcoholism 20 Sir John McKenzie Memorial Library 20 New Zealand Red Cross Society (Incorporated) (North Spreydon Public Library .. 20 Canterbury Centre) 200 Sumner Public Library .. 20 New Zealand Society for the Protection of Home and Sydenham Public Library .. 20 Family (Incorporated) (Christchurch Branch) 40 Upper Riccarton War Memorial Library 20 Nurse Maude District Nursing Association (Incorporated) 100 Waltham Public Library .. 20 Prisoners' Aid and Rehabilitation Society of Canterbury Woolston Public Library .. 20 and Westland .. 40 Lincoln College-Research Fund 200 Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Lincoln College Residential Buildings Fund 200 Children-Plunket Society­ School Libraries, Intermediate- Christchurch 200 Casebrook Intermediate School 20 Rangiora 40 Chisnallwood Intermediate School .. 20 Kaiapoi .. 40 Christchurch South Intermediate School 20 Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Cobham Intermediate School 20 Children-Lady King Karitane Hospital (Canterbury) 100 Heaton Intermediate School 20 Salvation Army (Social Services) .. 150 Kirkwood Intermediate School 20 Social Service Council of the Diocese of Christchurch 150 Linwood Intermediate School 20 Te Wai Pounamu District Maori Council (Welfare) 50 Shirley Intermediate School 20 Venerable Order of St. John (Canterbury and West Coast School Libraries, Secondary­ Centre) .. 150 Aranui High School 20 Venerable Order of St. John (Lyttelton Sub-centre) 20 A vonside Girls' High School 20 Venerable Order of St. John (Rangiora Sub-centre) 40 Burnside High School 20 Archer Memorial Home Board 20 Cashmere High School .. 20 Canterbury Surf Life Saving Association 100 Christchurch Boys' High School 20 Christchurch R.S.A. 50 Christchurch Girls' High School 20 Ferrymead Historic Park .. 30 Christchurch Technical Institute 20 Association of Friends of Museum of Science and Christ's College .. 20 Industry (Canterbury) .. 30 Cottesmore School 20 Tramway Historical Society (Incorporated) 30 Hagley High School 20 (Development of park for museum of science and industry) Hillmorten High School 20 Sumner Lifeboat Institution (Canterbury) Incorporated 50 Linwood High School 20 Birthright (Christchurch) Incorporated 50 Mairehau High School .. 20 Canterbury Play Centres Association Incorporated 50 Middleton Grange School .. 20 Cholmondeley Memorial Children's Home .. 100 Papanui High School 20 Christchurch Children's Homes Appeal Trust Board 200' Rangiora High School 20 Christchurch Free Kindergarten Association (Incor- Rangi-Ruru Girls' School .. 20 porated)­ Riccarton High School .. 20 Christchurch 60 Sacred Heart Girls' School 20 Rangiora 20 st. Andrew's College 20 Kaiapoi 20 St. Bede's College 20 Heritage (Canterbury) Incorporated 100 St. Margaret's College 20 King George V Memorial Children's Heaith Camps St. Mary's College .. 20 (Glenelg Trust) .. 100 St. Thomas of Canterbury College 20 St. John of God Trust Board-(Marylands Children's Seventh-day Adventist School 20 Home) .. .. .. 200 Shirley Boys' High School 20 Calvary Hospital Psychiatric Clinic 100 Te Wai Pounamu College .. 20 Cancer Society of New Zealand, Canterbury-Westland Villa Maria College 20 Division .. .. .. 100' Xavier College .. 20 Canterbury and West Coast Tuberculosis Association University of Canterbury-Research Fund 200 (Incorporated) .. 50 Band of 2nd Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Canterbury Medical Research Foundation 100 Regiment........ 20 Coronation Hospital Chapel 50 Canterbury Children's Theatre (Incorporated) .. 50 Lepers Trust Board 50, Canterbuty Provincial Brass Bands Association 50 St. George's Hospital-Building Fund 100 Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society (Incorporated) 50 Sunnyside Hospital Nursing Staff-Education Fund 50 Canterbury Society of Arts (Incorporated) 50 Boys' Brigade- Christchurch Civic Music Council .. 50 Christchurch and Sub-associations 60 Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation 50 Rangiora 10 Christchurch Competitions Society .. 20 Kaiapoi 10 Christchurch Garrison Band Incorporated 20 Boy Scouts Association­ Christchurch Harmonic Society (Incorporated) 20 Christchurch and Sub-associations 60 Christchurch Operatic Society (Incorporated) .. 50 Rangiora 10 Christchurch Pan Pacific Arts Festival 100 Kaiapoi ........ 10 Christchurch Schools Music Festival Association 20 Combined Appeal for Church Halls of Residence within City of Christchurch Highland Pipe Band Incorporated 20 the University .. 200. Elmwood Players (Incorporated) 20 Crichton Cobbers Boys' Club 50 Highland Pipe Bands Association of New Zealand (Canter- Girl Guides Association . 60 bury) 50 Girl Guides Association-,--Association of Friends ~f New Brighton Silver Band (Incorporated) 20 Cracroft House-Building Fund 20. Riccarton Highland Pipe Band (Incorporated) .. 20 Girls' Brigade 60 Risingholme Community Centre Incorporated .. 50 Navy League of New Zealand (Sumner-Redcliffs Sub: Royal Christchurch Musical Society Incorporated 20 branch) .. 50 Town Hall Promotion Incorporated .. 100 Young Men's Christian Association .. 100 Abilities (Christchurch) Incorporated .. 50 Young Women's Christian Association 100 Adult Cerebral Palsy Society .. 100 Youth Hostels Association of New Zealand Incorporated Canterbury and Westland Civilian Amputees Association 50 (North Canterbury Branch) 50 Canterbury Sheltered Workshop Association (Incorpor- Birthright Incorporated-Welfare . .. 20 ated) 150 Blenheim Free Kindergarten Association-Witherlea Build- Christchurch Deaf Club . 50 ing Fund .. .. .. .. 50 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society (Canterbury Blenheim Municipal Band-Instrument Fund .. 25 Branch) 200 Blenheim Operatic Society-Lighting Equipment 20 Multiple Sclerosis Society 100 Blenheim Pipe Band-Instrument Fund 25 New Zealand Crippled Children's Society (Incorporated) Boys' Brigade Marlborough Division .. 20 (Canterbury Branch) . 100 Boy Scouts Association Incorporated .. 20 New Zealand Emotionally Disturbed Children's Society Girls' Brigade Marlborough Division .. 20 Incorporated (Christchurch Branch) 50 Girl Guides Association .. 20 New Zealand Foundation for the Blind (Christchurch Heritage (Marlborough) Incorporated 20 Branch) 100 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society (Marl- New Zealand League for the Hard of Hearing (Christ- borough Branch) .. 20 church Branch) .. 50 Marlborough Competitions Society 20 Canterbury Merchant Navy Centre-Building Fund 50 Marlborough Diabetic Society 20 Catholic Social Services . 150 Marlborough R.S.A. Relief Account .. 30. Christchurch Aged People's Welfare Council (Incorporated) 300 Marlborough Youth Hostel Association-Building Amen- Christchurch Combined Churches Hospital Patients Adop- ities .. 20 tion Trust Board·. 50 New Zealand Crippled Children's Society (Incorporated) Christchurch Methodist Central Mission 150 (Marlborough Branch) 20. F .
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