Unttdtoix <£fmtcl) §\xvfo. Statement of Accounts for Quarter ending January 11th, 1853. Dr. j£ 8. d. Or. •£ s. n. Balance in band Relief to Sick last quarter . . 018 7 Poor. ... 3 7 I Offertory daring "Washing-Surplices, quarter, (incln- scouring chnrch, sive of 2 Special and hire of men, ■ Offertoiios for to assist in reChurch Building . moving benches Fnnd,amounting from temporary together to 20/13s, . Church .. .. .1 9 6 and one do. for Half of Sexton's Chnrch fittings, Salary .... 610 0 jt 3 8s 6d) . .47 4 2 Jlxtra" Benches for Sexton'g Fees. .15 0 Chnrch, kneelMinister's do. .570 ing boards, and Churching Offer- sundry repairs 12 0 0 inga. ... 3 5 0 "Work done to BeadBalance due to ing-desk & LeeTreasnrer . . 11 12 4 tern, cost of two platforms, fixing -' chandeliers,' &c. 3 15 6 Maori Mission Fund ... 3 5 0 Chnrch' Building Fund . . . 20 13 0 Pastoral Aid Fund, (being the amount received for Minister's Fees and" Churching Offerings) . . . .8 12 0 Insurance of Chnrch (^1000) 10 0 0 12 1 Jf69 12 1 B. W. Dudley,") Church (Signed) C. Simeon, for W. Donai/d, ) Lyttelton. The Collegiate Grammar School, Christchurch. THE School will re-open on Wednesday, the 26th instant, at half-past nine, a.m." It is requested that Boarders may be sent on Tuesday, the 25th. Henkt Jacobs, Head Master. N.B. There are vacancies for Two Boarders in the Head Master's house. Christchureh, Jan. 11, 1853. Grehan Mills, Akaroa. MESSRS. C. L. HAYLOCK & SONS beg to announce to the Agriculturists of Canterbury and Banks' Peninsula, that they have just completed a first-rate FLOUR MILL, and will be happy to receive Cargoes of Grain to Smut, Grind, and Dress according to order, at Colonial Prices, and trust by. strict attention and perseverance to merit the patronage of their brother Colonists. Parties sending Cargoes of Grain to grind, &c, by waiting a short time may receive the same on the vessel's return, as they hope to be able to manufacture Twenty Bags per day. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Cookson, Bowler, & Co., Lytteltou, January 7th, 1853. LOS T, A WHITE STONE RING. ONE SOVEREIGN REWARD. Any person having found the same and will deliver it to W. J. Frost, Carrier, shall receive the above Reward. Lost, Stolen, or Strayed. £5 REWARD. WHEREAS Two 3-year-old Heifehs, colours Red and. White, have gone astray for some time, branded with the Bow and Arrow brand, as well as with the following one of the owner's G ; any person giving information of their whereabouts to Mr. Hanmkr, Papanui Road, Christchurch, shall receive the above reward. Any person retaining them after this notice will be prosecuted.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 106, 15 January 1853, Page 1
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