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A. Friend . . .10 William Henderson . .10 Thomas Duncan . .10 Alexander Mcln^osh. . 10 • Arthur Waghorn . .10 .! Richard Fleming . .10 ; Harriet Boleyn . .10 Richard Suteliffe . .10 Louis Rees . .10 William D. Dorset . .10 John Free . .10 James Henry Bryant. .10 Charles Russell . .10 Mrs. Roil . .10 Alexander Baxter . .10 F. Underbill . . .10 Messrs. Carr and Roil . 1 0 Joseph Ashby . .10 Michael B. Hart . .10 | Mr. Blatchford . .10 | Thomas Jackson . .10 i William Parish . .10 i Theodore B. Keele . .JO Thomas Cresswell . . 10 Mrs. Birmingham . . 10 5 Jessey Wheeler . . 2 6 John Broughton . . 10 0 Mr. Me Cardell . 10 6 Amos Greer . . 5 0 James Boleyn . . 5 George Boleyn . . 5 Moses Cryer . .10 James Kerr . .10 John Cameron . -.2 0 w. Sidebottom . .10 Henry John Porter . .20 Mr. Me Kinlay . .10 J. C. Black . .10 Thomas Anderson . .50 James Anderson . .50 Peter Ramsay . .40 Thomas Kitchens . . 10 6 James Collier . . 7 6 It is respectfully requested that all uncollected subscriptions be paid in to the credit of ihe "Free Church of Scotland "at the Lyttelton Branch of the Union Bank of Australia, or to any ol the following members of the Building Committee, Charles S;dey, Esq., Win, Stewart' Royal Hotel. I. Anderson, Cashel Street, Christ" church, E. Hay, Pigeon Bay, or Robt. Waitt, Esq., Lyttelton, by each of whom further subcriptions will be gratefully received. By order of the Building Committee, W. Wilson, Hon. Sec. K"ow Landing from ship <l Grasmere," And on Sale, "D ASS' ALE, in hhds. and barrels^ -*-* Whitbread's bottled, ale and beer' Blankets, boots and shoes, and apparel Bricks, coals, deals, and iron Combs, brushes and perfumery Currants, raisins, and oatmeal ■>■''] Fencing wire, nails, and tools - ■ Glass, crockery, and stoneware Peas, barley, starch, and glue Tea, in chests, half and qr. do. Woollens, flannels, seeds, and salts. Also Cabinet furniture, in good variety, including, Chairs, mahogany, beech, and Windsor Chest drawers, medium and large Dining, hieakfast and dressing tables Ottoman, iron, ami canopy bedsteads Paper hangings, and work tables Solas, Couches, and lounge chairs Towel stands, and night commodes Wash stands, looking glasses, &c, &c. Robert Latter. I Lyttelton, May Bth, 1855. | Oft SALE, X>RANDY, in case and draught -*-* Whiskey do. do. Old Tom do. do. Port and Sherry wine do. Iron bedsteads Mahogany butler's trays Do. and Windsor chairs Commodes Fire dogs Door scrapers Camp oven Sad irons American axes Nails White lead Turkey Umber Driers, Glue Ironmongery of all descriptions. S. Gtjndut, Canterbury Street Lyttelton, Ist May, 1855.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 265, 16 May 1855, Page 4

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412

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 265, 16 May 1855, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 265, 16 May 1855, Page 4

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