CEMETERY CHAPEL. ttT is proposed to- en-ct a chape! in the JL cemetery at ChristcKurch, with proper fittings, &c, for the more decent performance uf that portion of the Burial Service which is ordered to be performed in the Church. The following subscriptions have been already received towards this object: — The Veil. the Arclnle;ic;Hi Maiiiias ...£;> 0 0 Hi- Honor die Superintendent y 0 0 Mrs. Margaret Beee'nam, of H:iwklinrst, Kent, (per Rev. H. Jacobs,2o 0 0 Tlie Rev. Henry Jacobs 5 0 0 Mr. H. B.Gresscm ... ... ... 6 0 0 G. A. Ross 0 0 0 A. C. barker 3 0 0 Bnrrcll Parkersou 2 0 0 T. Rowley 5 0 0 A Friend, per Rev. H. Jacobs ... 1 J 0 Mr. B. Wiiulleoinhe 10 0 Mr. J. C. Watts- Russell ... The proceeds of the sale of a large supply of Bduks, &i\, purchased trnm the Society l»r Promoting Christian Ivno-Aied^e. It is proposed to commence the building so soon as subscriptions shall have been promised to the amount of £100. Intending subscribers are requested to send in their names to the Rev, H. Jacobs. Christchurch, to whom, or to the *' Christchurch Cemetery Fund, Union Bank, Lyttelton," subscriptions may be paid. (Jiirisicuurch, Jan. 7,1856. BISHOPRIC OF CHRISTCHURCH HHHE Bishopric Endowment Lands har- -*- ing- now been conveyed uy the agent of the Canterbury Association to the Church Property Trustees, the Petition to the Queen, and the Memorial to the Archbishop of Canterbury, respecting the appointment of a Bishop, will lie for signatur* from this date, in Christchurch, at the office of the Provincial Solicitor, H. B. Gresson, Ksq., and in Lyttelton at the temporary church, from 10 a.n. to 4 p.m. Each document will be transmitted in duplicate, so that it will be necessary for every person to siirn his name four times, on seveial sheets of paper. Members of the Provincial Council and of the General Assembly, and others" holdin «r office in the Province are requested to append to their names the titles of their offices. Hkxky Jacobs, Secretary to the Church Property Trustees. Chrh.-tehu-eh, Dec 31. 1555. To Holders of Pasturage Licenses the Canterbury Block. "jVTOTICE rs hereby given- that all -^ Huns "ranted tor the depasturing of Stock within the Canterbury Block will b* considered as open for re-selection unless the license for the same be renewed by payment of the rent within one month after it has become due. William Gtisk Bkitt.vn, Commissioner of Crown Land?, Province of Canterbury. PUBLIC NOTICE ■VTOTICE IS HEKKDY GIVEN, that til* -L^ Ciinnuissioner tit' Crown l.amis b instrucU'il u> jnepare Crown Uraiitj lur onginui L ;tm i onleis of ilu- Canicvh-.u-y Assucuuioti, tor whicli CoiiVt-y.-nici-sliavo ut>t.»> : - fc Mi aheat'u uia.le. Oiiuiual Land onU'is are ivquostevl to be h'H at ilie' I.ami Office by jvivties i-fijinnug such mams. William Giisk BurriAS, Commissu.mT ..fCrown SkKuls. Cuuerhitrr 0a Sale, ff\a riEVV.S Papenuuiging, ot erery style j'. S. Wti..'cos, Bri'Ue-path, LyiU'Uoti.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 335, 16 January 1856, Page 3
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