ILgttelton <&i)\mlt jpunfc. \ Statement of Accounts for Quarter ending April 11th, 1852. Da. £ s. d. Cr. E £-, a. r> Offertory daring Relief to sick and • quarter, (inclu- poor - daring sive of Special qnarter . . ... S, 9 11 Offertory for the Wine for Lord's Society for the • Sapper and Sick Propagation of P00r.... 2 6 0 the Gospel, .^7. Half of Sexton's ss. lid.; and do. . Salary, the refor Church at maining half Papanni,^7 10s. 30 15 11 being paid 'by Alms-Box . .0 4 7 the Canterbury Churching Offer- Association . 6 0 0 ings. .... 1 15 0 Minute and AcFees .... 6 0 0 count Books .078 Washing Surplices and sundry Church expences 0 18 3 Advertising, (two quarters)... 1 9 6 Book-case for Parochial Library .17 0 Maori Mission Fund ... 5 0 0 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. . 7 511 Churchfat Papanui 7 10 0 Balance transferred to Lyttelton Church Building Fund 413 j^3B 15 6 jf3B 15 6 B. W. Dudley,") Church (Signed) J. R. Godley, [-Trustees for W.SDonald, ) Lyttelton. WANTED, A MAN and his WIFE capable of ta- -£*- king charge of a Daiby. Apply to Mr. R. Davis, Canterbury Hotel, or Mr. James Rule, Norwich Quay. ~~~ WANTED, \ SOBER, honest, and energetic Young -£*- • MAN, who has a knowledge of Shopkeeping, to whom liberal wages will be givenTestimonials indispensable. James Swinboukne. Colonial Store. Lyttelton, May 28,1852. DRAPERY. ON SALE, a fresh lot of Dbapeey, &c. just arrived. J. F. SwINBouBNE, Market-place, Christchurch. ~~~ NiOTIGE. SUBSCRIBERS, Advertisers, and the Public will please to take notice, that the First Number of the Guardian and Canterbury Advertiser will appear on Thursday next, June 3rd. It is therefore requested that communications, &c. may be forwarded to the office with as little delay as possible, to insure their insertion in that number.John E. Thackeb. Guardian Office, Chester Street, Christchurch. EDWARD GENET "DEGS respectfully to inform the inhabi- -*-' tants of Lyttelton and its vicinity that he has opened a Store on Mr. Dampier's section in London Street, for the sale of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, and hopes, by strict attention to business, combined with very moderate prices, to merit their patronage and support. N.B. Orders punctually attended to, and delivered free of charge. ' FOR SALE. A BOUT FOUR HUNDRED Choice -£*•• Fruit Trees, at Lyttelton and Christchurch, price 2s. 6d. each. Apply to A. Bayfielb, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 73, 29 May 1852, Page 1
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