CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. npHE amount subscribed for the erection -*- of a Presbyterian Church already exceeds the sum of £400 ; a public meeting of the subscribers will, therefore, be held at the Eoyal Hotel, at 6 o'clock on Tuesday evening, the 11th July, for the purpose of Receiving the report of the Committee — approving of a site and design for a building — and for determining whether a Minister of the Established, or of the Free Church be chosen. On which occasion the privilege of voting by proxy will be extended to those who cannot conveniently attend. By order of the Committee, W. Wilson, Hon. Sec. Christchnreh, June Ist, 1854. WESLEYAN CHAPEL, LYTTELTON. IT being the intention of the Wesleyans resident in this place to build a Chapel, in which to assemble to worship the Almighty according to the forms laid down by their founder, the Rev. John Wesley, subscriptions will be received by Henry John Le Cren, Esq., Treasurer. WOOL, THE undersigned are purchasers of wool, Oil, Whalebone, or other produce, and will advance on consignments made to their .correspondents. Sidey & Le Cren. npHE undersigned are prepared to ad[J- vance Cash against the ensuing Crop of Wool. Sidet & Le Cren. ri^HE Undersigned are cash buyers of Wool, Oil, Bone, and other produce, and will advance on consignments to their correspondents in London, Liverpool, or the colonies. Cookson, Bowler, & Co. Lyttelton, Dee. 2, 1853. rpHE Undersigned are prepared : to make 'J- liberal advances on wool or other colonial produce consigned to their Correspondents in London or Sydney. Blakiston & Co. THE Undersigned is a purchaser of Wool, —cash on delivery at Wellington, or into the Warehouse of Messrs. Cookson, Bowler, and Co., Lyttelton. Wm. Bowler. Lyttelton, Jan. 25, 1854. j WOOL, TALLOW, &c. I'TIHE Undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of Wool, Tallow, Hides, Horns, Sheepskins, Oil, and Whalebone. James Swinbourne, Colonial Store. PAUA SHELLS. ITIHE undersigned is a buyer of the above. J- Robert Waitt. Lyttelton, 10th March, 1854. CORN. /^ EO. H. TRIBE is a Buyer of CORN. Kaiapoi Wool-Shed and Store. THE above Store, conveniently situated at the head of the navigation of the Korotueka (Cam), is now open for the reception of wool and other produce. Cookson, Bowler, & Co. The "Sawyer's Arms," Papanui. MESSRS. PAPPRILL beg to announce that, having taken the above Inn, it will be their study to merit the patronage of the public; and they hope by civility, and attention to the comfort of all, to meet with the same liberal support accorded to their predecessors Messrs. Carr and Roil. Accommodation for travellers. Messrs. Papprill keep a constant supply ol general Household Stores, such as Tea, Sugars, Raisins, Candles, Soap, Soda, Blue. &c, &c. Papanm,2oth April, 1854. TO. STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. STOREKEEPERS, Settlers, and others £5 can be supplied with Goods, wholesale or retail, at the Colonial Store. James Swisboumhjb.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 181, 24 June 1854, Page 11
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