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A. Friend . . .10 | William Henderson . .10 Thomas Duncan . .10 Alexander McJn»-osh. . 10 Arthur Waghorn . .10 Richard Fleming . . i o Harriet Boleyn . .10 Richard Sutcliffe . .10 Louis llees . .10 William D. Dorset . .10 John Free ■ . .10 James Henry Bryant. .10 Charles Russell . .10 Mrs. Roil . .10 Alexander Baxter . 1 0 F. Underbill . . .10 Messrs. Carr and Roil . 10 Joseph Ashby . .10 Michael B. Hart . .10 Mr. Blatchford . * 1 o Thomas Jackson . .10 William Parish . ! 1 0 Theodore B. Keele . .10 Thomas Cressvvell . . lo Mrs. Birmingham . . 10 6 Jessey Wheeler . . 2 6 John Broughton . . 10 0 Mr. Me Cardell . . 10 6 Amos Greer . . o 0 James Boleyn . . 5 George Boleyn ' . , 5 Moses Cryer . . lo 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 Hitchens . . 10 6 James Collier . . 7 6 It is respectfully requested that all uncollected subscriptions be paid in to the credit of lhe "Free Church of Scotland "at the Lyttelton Branch of the Union Bank of Australia, or to any of the following members of the Building Committee, Charles Sidey, Esq., Win, Stewart, ltoyal Hotel, I. Anderson, Cashel Street, Christchurch, E. Hay, Pigeon Bay, or Kobt. WaittEsq., Lyttelton, by each of whom further sub, criptions will be gratefully received. By order of the Building Committee, W. Wilson, Hon. Sec. On Sale, ex late arrivals. At TURNBULL'S Store, MANILLA ROPE Europe do. Tutu do. New Zealand do. String Camp ovens Fryiuj; pans Manilla Cheroots Tobacco Porter Brandy, pale Do. in doz. cases Do., brown Candles Soap Tea Nails, from 1 to 6-inch Lamp oil and cotton Linseed do., raw and boiled Paints, putty, &c. Bellows, brooms Parlour, hearth, do. Watertight boots Also a lot of fine new Tamarinds, TO BE SOLD, Twenty Pounds of Irving's purple top, new Swede Seed, grown from transplanted roots. 3s. 6d. per pound. at Geo. AiiLKN'Sj Ferry Road. ON SALE, SPIRITS, in draught and case. Wine do. do. Seeds, rye, clover, and trefoil Grindstones Felt Carpenter and other tools Nails, from liv. to 6in. Ironmongery of all description. S. Gundrt, Canterbury Street. Lyttelton, May 23, 1855.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 269, 30 May 1855, Page 7

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364

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 269, 30 May 1855, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 269, 30 May 1855, Page 7

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