Statement of Accounts for Quarter end ing October Uth, 1852. nfl . Df- • •* S- B- CE. -•■*B. D. UHertory during Relief of Sick and quarter, (inclu- Poor during sive of Special Quarter ... 5 2 3 Offertory for Candles for church 2 8 0 Church Building Washing Surplices 0 10 6 Fund,9/.105.1d; Advertising (two and do. for Ma- quarters) ... 1 8 3 ori Missions, jf 5 Half of Sexton's 16s. Id.. . ,35 5 2 Salary, the re-Alms-Box ..086 maining half Chnrching Offer- being paid by ings. ... 4 4 6 the Canterbury Sexton's Fees. .1 10 0 Association . 610 0 Minister's do. .500 Maori Mission Fund . . .10 16 0 Church Building Fund .... 9 10 1 Pastoral Aid Fund* 9 4 S Balance in hand . 0 18 7 8 2 'jf46 8 2 B. W. Dudley,-) Church (Signed) J. R. Godley, for W. Donald, ) Lyttelton. * The Minister's Fees and Churching Offerings are set apart, by direction of the Bishop, as a nucleus for a Pastoral Aid Fund. Clmstchurch Reading Society. AT the Annual Meeting held on the lljth instant, the rate of Subscriptions was fixed at 10s. per annum. Intending Subscribers are requested to comI municate with the Secretary. C. Davie, Hon. Sec. Christchurch, Oct. 13, 1552. ! NOTICE. ALL Persons interested in the Mtrsic Classes in connection with the Lyttelton Colonists' Society, are respectfully informed that the Elementary Class meets every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, and the class for practice of Sacred and Secular Music, every Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, at the School Rooms. Richard Davis, Hon. Sec. N.B. The attendance of Ladies is earnestly requested. NOTICE, A LADY competent to teach English, French, Music, and Drawing, would be glad of an engagement in a Gentleman's family as a Governess. A note addressed to A. 8., care of Mr. Bishop, Christchurch, will receive attention. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILLIAM HUTCHINSON, 9300t ScSljoc j&akn:, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON, "D ESPECTFULLY informs his Friends -*-^ and the Public in general, that on and after the first of the ensuing month, his Business will be carried on, on those premises at present in the occupation of Mr. G. H. Tribe, situate in Canterbury Street, opposite Mr. Pratt's Store. Parties endebted to W. H. are requested to pay their accounts. TO CURRIERS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, to proceed to Wellington, a Currier. Wages, 6s. per day, or, if preferred, piece-work would be given." For further particulars, apply to William Hutchinson, London Street, Lyttelton. WILLIAM ROBINSON LOWE. THE undersiened have landed from the ship " Samarang" a Box of Bullion, and a Chest of Personal Effects, addressed as above, which are now in their possession. Cookson, Bowler, & Co.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 93, 16 October 1852, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 93, 16 October 1852, Page 1
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