/CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL FUND \J SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY ADVERTISED (TO JULY 20). Paid £4139 9 9 Promised 5910 2 4 .£10,049 12 1 SUBSCRIPTIONS PAID OR PROMISED SUBSEQUENTLY. Balance of -. T Original 0 , Subscrip- Su + bscri P" tions tlonS- £ s. d. £ s. d. A Friend (D) ... 50 0 0 George Gould ... 100 0 0* By Mr B. A. Worthy (Christchurch list, No 10) B. Parkerson ... 20 0 Of B. Parkerson, jun ... 5 5 0* Mr Pridgeon ... 10 0* Mr Brighting ... 10 0* Mr Elliott 0 10 0* Mr Thorpe 0 2 6* Mrs Chas. Thomson 5 0 0* O. P. (By the Dean of Christchurch) ••• 5 0 0* H. J. Ainger ... 5 0 0 By Mr H. Slater and Mr J. J. Fletcher(Christchurch list. No 6) — Collections to date— ... Ward and Co ... A Friend (E) ... A Friend (F) ... G. Humphries ... By Mr F. Banks and Mr F. Hobbs (Christchurch list, Noll) W. Langdown ... Slater and Son ... P. Laurie W. Schmidt R. Nock W. A. Merriman... IT. Toomer and Sons P. Milsom and Co W. Priston J. Horner T.Green Hobbs and Co ... . Mrs Banks Mrs Macbeth ... Mr Prosser 5 5 0* 10 0* 10 0* 0 10 0* 0 2 6* 5 0 0* 5 0 0* 5 0 0 42 17 6f 20 0 0* 0 2 6* 10 0* 110* 22 3 6* 25 0 Of 20 0 0 5 5 0* 3 3 0* 1 1 0* 0 10 0* By Mr W. H. Lane and Mr A. Thompson (Christchurch list, No 12), to date— J. Hales Payments received since July 20th, on account of subscriptions already advertised— J. Lysaght Rev G. J. Cholmondeley H. F. Gray A. C. Gray J. E. Fitz Gerald Corrigenda in last printed list—for Mr Knowles, of Glentui, read—■ Mrs Higgins (by Mrs H. C. H. Knowles) For Rev F. Knowles, read— Rev E. H. Knowles, Principal of St Bee's College, England 94 7 0 25 0 0 25 0 0 10 0 5 0 0* 6 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0* 5 0 0 * Paid in full, f Paid in part. N.B. —If any subscriber who has paid his subscription in whole or in part finds that it is not marked accord ; ngly, he is requested to write at once to tha secretary. The Commission have accepted a tender for the second contract, involving an expenditure of £5196. Of the £4140 received (representing subscriptions paid to July 20th), the sum of has been expended. A further sum of £1675 remains payable on account of the first contract, making a total of £5514. Of the promised subscriptions, a considerable number are payable in instalments, extending over a term of years, and not more than two-thirds of the whole amount can be regarded as available towards the payment of the new contract. Under these circumstances, the Commission have not felt themselves justified in concluding a contract for the part of the work now proposed to be carried out without reserving to themselves the right of stopping the work at a given line, should they find themselves not in a position to complete it. They confidently hope, however, that such a contingency will not arise, and they earnestly look to the public for such support as will enable them not only to carry out the part of the work which they have now undertaken, but to make such provision for the progressive completion of the building as may allow of its being utilised—at least in part—at the earliest possible date. 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. August 19th, 1874. 8-21 7917 "OTICE is .hereby given that the Australian Mutual Provident Society has deposited Colonial Government Securities to the val e of £20,0:)0 with the Public Trustee ; and that all holders of Policies granted by that Society are entitled to register those Policies in terms of the Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873. J. WOODWARD, Public Trustee.
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 82, 4 September 1874, Page 4
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704Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume I, Issue 82, 4 September 1874, Page 4
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