HIB3BYTERIAN CIIU BOH. There will be Divine Service aa followa— September 26th. Matakanui, 11.30 a.m. Blanks, 3,0 p.m. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BAZA A It. LIST OF CONTBI BUTTONS.
w. G Rees, Esq., Galloway Station, G sheoj> ; Mis ami Misses Rees, crewel work, watch pocket ami toilet nuts, ladies’ sad if mid lace evening cups, &o. ; I!. Turnbull, Esq, ildutere Matiou, 4 sheep ; 11 Stewart, E-q, Hawkslmm Smti 1 lamb ; W. Ei-ascr, Esq. E irnsclstugh Station. X owt barbed fencing wire.; .1. F. Denniston. Esq, bia Valley Station, 7 turkeys ; Attlicld and Welaford, calf (killed and dressed) ; Mrs Atitield, children’s worked petticoats, &c ; Miss Emma Attlicld, pair woo leu knitted calls and collarette; Mr Hamilton, 3 cwt potatoes; Mr M’liitosh. 3 cwt potatoes; Mr J. 0. Chappie, I bag (4 bushels) wheat ; Mr Felton, 1 ling potatoes, 1 bag carrots, 1 bag parsnips ; Mr C. T Marie i ton coals ; Mr C. Hidden, I ton coals ; MJ. back son, l ton coals ; Mr A Waddell, shoeing of heavy draught and light saddle nurses ; Mr W. Adams, 1 bag potatoes, 1 pair fowls ; Mr A. A. Oliver. 4 brahma fowls; Mr J. Alloway, 1 pair fowls ; Mr J. E. Stevens, cabinet sewing machine, binocular glass ; Mr 0. Fache, pair of framed and glaz d photographs, filter; Mrs Fache, ladies’ morning dress, child’s dress ; Mr E. Cnarm.ek, 2 new wheelbarrows ; Messrs (Jambid tee and Hnesto i, large meat safe and c.ipboard ; Messrs Williams and llrown, 3 sheep-ski'.mats ; MrTyrreil, lot of tinware ; ilrl!. Finlay, sealed envelope, containing a cheque for 21s, and which realised 235; Mrs llastie, 2 baskets and pincushions ; Mr W. Fache, 2 bantam hens ; Miss Terry, pair crochet mats; Mr A. A. Oliver, 4 bags chaff; Mr V. I’yko, 1 basket grate, I spirit tiask, 1 pr Chinese slippers, 2 bany’s tlannel petticoats, 0 voinmes books, 1 album ; Mas George, 3 hoods, 4 aprons, 2 tidys ; Mis Pitches, 1 bonnet, 1 bag, 1 frock, 1 measure; Mrs U. F. Johnson’, I antimacassar, 1 girl’s costume, 1 blouse ; Mrs Xliisscll, 2 pr knitted cuff's ; Mrs Hannan, 1 picture; Mr Harper, antui icassar ; ill’s Harpei, excelsior savings bank ; Mrs Ho« Johns, 1 ci ickct stove, 2 fowls, i bag j onions ; Mrs Maegeorgc, G woollen mats, 2 eic wool shawls, 1 handkerchief; Mr Macgeorge, jockey cap and j nket ; Miss M. 0 lloike, G pr children’s boo ces ; Mr A It Mackay, Singer’s sewing machine; Mrs Leahy, 3 clnbi’s dresses; Mr J. Haz'et.t, box of tea ; Mr 1.. L. Berg, piano ; Mrs Begg, 2 chill's pinafores ; Kate Brown, 2 pair cushions; Mis Wilson, quilted bed cover. 1 cushion, 1 boi n -t, 1 vase, 2 hooks, G chibi's dresses, 7 ciii.d s aprons. 2 dressed dolls ; Miss Wilson, 1 pr slippers, 1 pr pipe light hinders, 1 pr daisy mats ; Miss A. Wilson, 3 in-Woollen cuffs ; Mrs and Miss Hickson, 2 pincushions, 3 book markers ; Mr A. Moore, 4 bottles champagne, 1 pictare; Mrs Campbell, 3 screens; Miss L. Waldron, 1 petticoat ; Mr Feraad, 1 duz wine; Mr Brown, 2 bags potatoes; Mrs Brown, 2 goats ; Mr W. Williams, half ton hay ; Mr Peters, 5s ; Mr Sims, IDs ; Mr J. C. Jones, 2ls ;Mr J. Wilson, 1 bag potatoes, Mr XI. Watson, 5s ; Mr M‘Arthur, 1 bag potatoes ; Mr Ivedher, i bag potatoes ; Messrs Tbeyers ami Beck, X cse am or porter ; J .ini Blakeley, 5s ; Mr B Naylor, 200 lbs 11 .nr, I bag potatoes. 1 bag wheat, X bag white sugar, X locally cured ham, X boy's suit; Mrs Auckland, sun iry fancy work and jewellery ; Mr B. Naylor, Jnn, 1 box 3-ci’own soap ; Mrs Mill r, 1 in- wool mats ; Miss Tyne I, X pr haln.’s s n-ks ; Mr O'l’cn, card of tods; Miss MTherson, 1 couch cushion; Mrs Webb, 2 doz pairs children’s socks, 12 pieces music; Mrs Hall, moonlight mit ;Mr B Naylor, -L.n, 1 baby’s nigbt dress; Miss K. Webb, 5 mats ; Mrs A. Brown, pair of comic* figures ; Master Brown, exhibition from Lon lon ; MrJ. Parks, 4 pullets ; Master Goo. Pope, 2 prize books ; Mr Bourcliier, I box cigars ; Mr J. Butler, 2 bags p datums ; Mr Tln-yers, 1 box tea ; Mr Rivers, 1 tea caddy and tea ; Mrs Walker, 3 paper niais, X child's suit; ■Mr Joss, X pr spurs, X pr leggings ; Mr A. Bunn, 1 opera class ; Miss Charnock. X gents snail ; Miss E Holden, 3 wool mats, I antimacassar ; Mr Murray, 2 davs’ hire of hoisean.l buggy ; Chun Ban, 1 basket ; Mr R L. Begg, 2 bead baskets; Miss Cox, 1 large doll ; Miss Julia Cox, I basket of e_gs ; MrJ. Cox, 1 doz bottles ale; Mrs Claik, 4 pinafons, 1 princess robe, 2 paper mats ; Mary Purcells, 1 antimacassar, X crochet mat ; Mr Dickie, I pr statuettes ; MrJ. Ho't, LI ; Mr T. H. Bell, small tin biscuits, G candy baskets ; Mis Bell, I iloz 41b loaves, 2 sponge shapes, small caddy of tea. A Committee of ladies gratuitously supplied the refreshment scab, whion resulted in over LIO being realised therefrom. T° BE SHOT FOB, at Butcher’i Gully, on Friday, October Ist. One Winchester Repeatin'' Rifle Also, One Double-barrel Gun At Target. A. CAMERON, Butcher's Gnllv.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 962, 24 September 1880, Page 2
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