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F. D. S. Neave .... ... ... 20 0 0* Mrs Jane Winter (by Rev 0. Bowen) 1 0 0* Mr Knowles, of Glentui 10 0* Hon Ernest Gray 25 0 0* Rev J. Raven .. SO 0 0* By Mr Justice Gresson and Mr Mclntyre—Christchurch Collections—List No 1— Mr Dempsey 10 0* Mrs Worsley ... 2 0 0* W. Thompson 10 0* A Working Man 0 2 6* J. Goss 3 0 0* Hudson and Moore ... ... 22 0* M. Watt 10 0* Mr Husband 0 5 0* F. King 22 0* Mrs F.King ... 11 0* J. Moker 0 10 0* Mr Saddler 0 5 0* J. Rowe 0 2 6* G. W. Gabites 5 0 0* Francis Pavitt 10 0* D. Richards 1 10 0* Mr Gapes 110* Mr Rosewarne 10 0* G. A. Reade 3 0 0* W. Townsend 5 0 0* R. Gunn 10 0* J. Townsend 5 5 0* J. Allen 0 10 0* Subscriptions promised by the above— Mrs Worsley Francis Pavitt ... G. Jones... Thomas Lush J. Bennett W. Read ... J. Merson R. W. and R. J. Walters (over 5 years), F. King, jun R. Billens F. Lee J. King ... .. ~, ... G. W. Gates W. Crowe T. Hill J. Stanley Glaville and Stevens ... ... J. Anderson ... J. J. Fitz Gibbon W. H. Gundry W. Davis Mr Forbes L. W. Andrews and family ... J. Hoskyns J. Lysaght Mr Tribe Mr Paget F. A. Berg W. Davis J. S. Withnall A. A. Dobbs E. Maples Rev John Day Collis, D.D. (by Mr Justice Gresson), second subscription Two Friends (by the Bishop) ... Rev. F. Pember By Mr Wm. Stringer and Mr A. Lean— Christchurch Collectors' list—No. 7—collections to date : M. Sandstein Hobday and Jobberns Bone and Drummond J. Paton A. Thompson W. S. Robison Geo' Makeig G. Dunn C. Clarke Mr Hankinson Subscriptions promised (by above) —W.Jones 5 0 0J 5 0 0J The first contract is nearly completed, and the Commission have already invited Tenders for Contract No. 2, under which the aisle walls will be raised to their full height of 2i feet, and the western wall to a corresponding height, including the great doorway. The Commission hope, before this part of the work is completed, to be placed in a position to enter into a further contract for carrying up the walls of the transepts and chancel. Their ability to carry on the work, from stage to stage, must, however, depend upon the degree of support which they receive from the public. Subscriptions (which may be spread, at the donor's option, over a period of three years) may be paid to C. R. Blakiston, Esq., acting Treasurer to the Honorary Secretary, or any* Member of the Cathedral Commission, or persons authorised by them, or at the Union Bank of Australia, to the account of the Cathedral Fund. CROASDAILE BOWEN, Hon. Secretary. nn H E \XT EEKLY T> BES S. THE ABOVE NEWSPAPER is the only one in the colonies where the LATEST TELEGRAPHIC AND GENERAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Is inserted up to the Time of Publication Having such a Large Up-Country and Inter-provincial Circulation, it is THE BEST MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISERS, Also for those readers who cannot avail themselves of our Daily Issue, and is THE LARGEST WEEKLY PAPER In New Zealand. PER ANNUM

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 59, 7 August 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume I, Issue 59, 7 August 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume I, Issue 59, 7 August 1874, Page 1

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