THEATEE ROYAL. MITH'S ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL ► COMBINATION. This Great Troupe of English Artists, engaged by Mr Smith the past season in London, for the Australian Colonies and New Zealand, will COMMENCE TO-NIGHT, and continue EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, and SATURDAYS at 2. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, One Shilling. Doors open at half-past seven j commence at eight. GROCERIES 1 1 ! GROCERRIES ! ! ! GROCERIES II! J. C. McWILLIAM )EGS to inform his friends and the public J in general, that he has Opened those premises next to the Zetland Arms Hotel, Cashel street west, as a GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, And trusts that by keeping nothing but FIRST-CLASS GOODS, At the lowest remunerative priees, to merit a share of the public patronage. " TOLEN or strayed from corner of Madras - and Salisbury street, a Black Bitch, four months old, answers to the name of Tiney. Any one detaining the same after this date will be prosecuted. WILLIAM MEACLEM. July 17th, 1874. 7-18 6989 ,HRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL FUND. J SUBSCRIPTIONS PAID OR PROMISED since November, 1871. jjotb.—The original subscriptions to the Cathedral Fund were, for the most part, payable in.instalments. When the work was suspended in 1867, the instalments remaining due ceased to be collected. So long a period having elapsed since the promises were originally made, it has been thought right to obtain the sanction of each subscriber to his name being put down for the unpaid balance of his subscription. Several persons, including some whose names do not appear in this list, and others who are entered for a second subscription, paid their original subscriptions in full prior to 1867. Several of the subscriptions in the following list are payable in instalments extending, for the most part, over a period of three years. Subscriptions paid in full are marked thus * ; those paid in part, \ ; subscriptions given conditionally, %. Balance of Original Subscription again New SubPromised, scriptiona. £ s. d. £ s. d. The Church Property Trustees... 5000 0 Of The Bishop of % Christchurch ... 112 10 0 Mr Justice Gresson 100 0 0* 200 0 0 R. and G. Rhodes 150 0 0* Miles and Co. ... 100 0 0* RevW. W.Willock 25 0 0* 50 0 Of C. R. Blakiston ... 12 10 0 25 0 0 BevC. Bowen ... 30 0 Of 30 0 0 "« The Lyttelton Times" 300 0 0 The Dean of Christchurch 40 0 Of 50 0 0 Bev Canon Dudley 50 0 0* B. H. Rhodes ... 150 0 0 E. C. Minchin ... 100 0 H.F.Gray ... 25 0 A. C.Gray ... 25 0 A. Back 10 0 J. G. Hawkes ... 95 0 M. Dixon 60 0 W.Donald ... 25 0 CO.Bowen ... 10 0 W. Montgomery ... 60 0 Archdeacon of Christchurch ... 20 0 Studholme Bros ... 80 0 Jos Palmer ... 60 0 J.Hughes 10 0 Hon J. B. A. Ac- | [land (second subi scription) Mrs A. Mills (England) by do Charles Reed C.G.Tripp ... 20 0 Bev G. J.Cholmondeley Bev Canon Dudley (second subscription) Isaac Luck ... 200 0 Sir Thomas Acland (by Bishop of Christchurch) ... Deo Gratias (by Bev W. W. Willock Philip Hanmer ... Leonard Harper ... J. N. Tosswill ... MrQuigly(byJ.E. March) Anonymous (by Bev W. W. Willock) Mrs B. W. Dudley M.A.E. Hastings... Mrs Revell W. Strange E. Strange Hon. J.B.A. Acland (third subscription) J. Skillicorn ... 10 0 C. G. Bridge 12 10 R.J.S. Harman ... 25 0 Of 50 50 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 Of 0 50 0* 100 of Of 0*
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 43, 20 July 1874, Page 1
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567Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume I, Issue 43, 20 July 1874, Page 1
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