✨ Grants and Donations
10 AUGUST
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1153
Waikato Savings Bank
£
New Zealand Crippled Childrens Society (Inc.)
Waikato Sub-centre
50
New Zealand Red Cross Society (Inc.) Hamilton
50
St. John Ambulance Association (Hamilton
branch)
50
Young Womens Christian Association of
Hamilton (Inc.)
50
Young Womens Christian Association of
Hamilton (Inc.) Building Fund
50
Young Mens Christian Association of Hamilton
(Inc.) ..
50
Old Folks Association (Hamilton)
50
Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of
Women and Children (Inc.):
Hamilton Branch
. .
40
Frankton Branch
. .
15
Hamilton East Branch
. .
15
Claudelands Branch
. .
15
Melville Branch
. .
15
Birthright (Hamilton) Inc.
50
Heritage (Hamilton) Inc.
50
Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Parents’
Association (Inc.), South Auckland Branch
50
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
(Hamilton) Inc.
25
Salvation Army Childrens Home (The Nest)
50
Wilson Carlile Home for Old People
50
St. Vincent De Paul Society
50
Salvation Army Corps
50
Presbyterian Social Services Association Rest
Home (Trevellyn)
50
Methodist Maori Mission (Hamilton)
50
Anglican Maori Mission (Hamilton)
50
Hamilton Free Kindergarten Association
50
Waikato Hospital Sunshine League
50
National Society for Alcoholism (Waikato
Branch)
50
Prisoners Aid Society (Waikato Branch)
50
Women’s Division Federated Farmers (Waikato
Province) (Short Stay at Home)
50
Free Kindergarten Society (Cambridge)
25
Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of
Women and Children (Cambridge)
25
Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Parents’
Association (Huntly)
15
New Zealand Crippled Childrens Society
(Huntly)
15
Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of
Women and Children (Huntly)
15
Red Cross Society (Huntly)
15
St. John Ambulance Association (Huntly)
15
New Zealand Branch British Epilepsy Associa-
tion (Huntly)
15
St. John Ambulance Association (Morrisville)
Building Fund
40
Red Cross Society (Morrisville Sub-branch)
20
Free Kindergarten Society (Morrisville)
20
Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of
Women and Children (Morrisville)
20
New Zealand Crippled Childrens Society
(Morrisville)
20
Te Awamutu East Kindergarten Association
(Building Fund)
40
Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of
Women and Children (Te Awamutu)
20
Red Cross Society (Te Awamutu Sub-branch).
20
St. John Ambulance Association (Te Awamutu)
20
Crippled Childrens Society (Te Awamutu)
20
Intellectually Handicapped Childrens Associa-
tion (Te Awamutu)
20
—
1,625
1018
Hokitika Savings Bank
£
New Zealand Institute for the Blind
10½
The Mission to Lepers
5¼
West Coast Historical Museum
10
West Coast Historical Museum Building Fund
50
Hokitika Free Kindergarten
25
Hokitika Municipal Band
5
Seaview Mental Hospital Inmates Amenities
Fund .
5
Westland Hospital: Staff Amenities Fund
25
Hokitika Junior Library Book Fund
25
Plunket Society (Hokitika Branch)
75
Hokitika Rotary Club Bursary Fund
10
Hokitika Volunteer Fire Brigade
10
Hokitika Branch St. John’s Ambulance Associa-
tion
10
Crippled Childrens Society (Hokitika Branch)
10
Hokitika Beautifying Association
10
Hokitika Branch Pensioners’ Association
5
Red Cross Society (Hokitika Branch)
10
Hokitika Boy Scouts Association
10
Hokitika Girl Guides Association
10
Hokitika Boys’ Brigade
10
Greymouth Branch St. John Ambulance
Association
10
Red Cross Society (Greymouth Branch)
10
Greymouth Girl Guides Association
10
Greymouth Boy Scouts Association.
10
Greymouth Boys’ Brigade
10
Greymouth Municipal Band
5
Greymouth Free Kindergarten Association
10
Greymouth Branch Plunket Society
25
Greymouth Branch Crippled Children’s Society
10
West Coast Youth Hostel Association
5
—
435¾
Grand total
£69,600¾
1019
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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS
A DESCRIPTIVE ATLAS
OF
NEW ZEALAND
Edited by A. A. McLINTOCK
Text 110 pages, 25 half-tone illustrations, 48 full-colour
maps.
Price 40s., post free.
FLORA OF NEW ZEALAND
VOL. I, INDIGENOUS TRACHEOPHYTA
By H. H. ALLAN
1,140 pages.
Price 105s.
GRASSLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND
By SIR E. BRUCE LEVY
322 pages, illustrated.
Price 26s. 6d.
ARABLE FARM CROPS OF NEW ZEALAND
By J. W. HADFIELD
322 pages, illustrated.
Price 26s. 6d.
THE TREES OF NEW ZEALAND
By L. COCKAYNE and E. PHILLIPS TURNER
Fourth Edition, revised in part, 1958
Earlier editions of this book have proved immensely
popular with teachers, students, and many others as a guide
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182 pages, illustrated.
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6 names identified
- A. A. McLintock, Editor of Descriptive Atlas of New Zealand
- H. H. Allan, Author of Flora of New Zealand
- E. Bruce Levy (Sir), Author of Grasslands of New Zealand
- J. W. Hadfield, Author of Arable Farm Crops of New Zealand
- L. Cockayne, Author of The Trees of New Zealand
- E. Phillips Turner, Author of The Trees of New Zealand