Real estate mogul Garth Barfoot was one of the National Party's biggest donors over the last year. Photo / Greg Bowker
Real estate mogul Garth Barfoot was one of the National Party's biggest donors over the last year. Photo / Greg Bowker
Some of the National Party's biggest supporters have reached into their pockets again, donating more than $200,000 to the party in the last year.
National declared $208,645 in donations from five donors yesterday, including rich listers from the property and agriculture industries.
Long-term National supporter Garth Barfoot, of real estateempire Barfoot and Thompson's, gave three donations worth $41,495.
Lady Judi Gallagher, of the farming giant Gallagher Group, donated $32,000. Gallagher Group has previously given $146,000 to National and $45,000 to the Act Party.
Wayne Wright, who created the country's biggest childcare company, Kidicorp, made two donations worth $32,450, and property firm Lewis Holdings made three donations worth $32,350.
He also said National appeared to value the wine according to restaurant price, rather than its retail price, and he believed it was probably worth closer to $20,000.
Some of the donations have been previously reported but were declared because they tipped the donor's total contributions in the last year over the $30,000 threshold.
Parties must declare any donation or donations totalling more than $30,000 within 10 days if they are received within a 12-month period.