press the feeling of the meeting that the cou rap now adopted should be exceptional, and shoull on no account be looked upon as a precerW ii is not becasne Mr. Fitz Gerald: was SupeS dent, or even our 'first; Superintendent-!^ 6"* not merely because he has scrupulously don 1' 8 duty in the highest office of our little stat that it is proposed to give him a permanent testimonial of the respect and gratitude of V fellow-colonists, but it is in commemoration f services which are not likely to be equalled f a long time to come. Or Lists will be opened and subscriptions re ceived by the following gentlemen in their re spective districts :— Cheistchubch.—Messrs. Gould and Miles H B. Gresson, A, C. Barker, and at the Unio a ' Ltttelton.—Messrs. Cookson, Bowler & Co Messrs. Miles,Kington & Co., at the Union Bank, and at the "Lyttelton Times" ; Office. ■ ■ S Akaeoa.—-Messrs. J. Watson and J. Bruce. Pigeon Bay.—Mr. F. Knowles. Okain's Bat.—Mr. A. B. Tuson. 'x Kaiapoi.—Eev. J, Eaven, Messrs. W. C Be« wick, A. A. Dobbs, G. C. Black, G Day and W. White, the Island. y ' Rangioea.—'Mr. T. W. Foster. Motunau.—Mr. J. S, Caverhill. Ashley.—Mr. R. Higgins. Rakaia.—-Messrs. G. A. E. Ross and F. Q Leech. Timaetj.—Messrs. R. Woollcombe, W X Mac Donald, E. Gray, and P. L. Francis. The following subscriptions have been already received. H. B. Gresson ... . ... 20 0 D. Innis ... .. g q C. C. Haslewood , 5 q Mac Donald, Broths 10 0 Studholme, Broths 10 0 M. P. Stoddarfc ...'SO Miles, Ivington &Co 10 0 B. W. Woollcombe ... ... 5 q J.C.Wilson 15 0 0. Mathias ... ... 5 0 C. Bowen , 5 0 C. C. Bowen... 5 0 F. G. P. Leach ... 5 5 C. R. Blakiston. 5 0 A. Blakiston... 5 0 The Bishop of Christchurcn ... ... 5 0 T. W. Hall 5 0 C. R. Cox ... 5 0 Alfred Cox 5 0 James D. Rogers ... 5 0 Acland and Tripp ... 10 0 Leonard Harper 2 10 E. H. Fereday ... ..: ... ... ... 5 0 Edward Jollie 5 0 T. Cass ... 5 5 G. W. Hall 5 0 Robert Latter .10 0 1. T. Cookson ... 10 0 Cookson, Bowler &Co 10 0 Joseph Palmer ... 3 3 Samuel Gundry 2 2 Rev. H. Jacobs ... 5 0 A. C. Barker 5 5 R. Westenra 5 5 J. Hall ' ... 5 0 Rev. B. W. Dudley 5 0 R. Higgin 5 0 Gould and Miles 5 0 Trustees to the Estate of the late W. and J. Deans 5 0 Alexander Jackson 5 0 W.Robinson 10 0 JohnTinliue 5 0 M. le Fleming 2 0 Geo:%ge Matson ... 2 2 C. Davie 3 3 James Field 5 0 F. Noble Campbell &Co 5 0 J. Brittan ... „ 5 0 W. Parish ... ... 10 M. Burke 5 0 E. Gray 3 3 H. A, Scott 5 0 A Friend 5 0 J. E. Nathan 1 0 R. J. S. Harman... 3 0 Podepmy Tpuber 1 0 Rev. G. Cotterill ...... ... 5 0 J. S. Caverhill 5 0 G.H.Moore 10 0 W. T. C. Pumell 2 <\ C. O. Torlesse ... 5 (A J. H. Ward... ... 5 0 Messrs. R. and G. Rhodes 10 ° W. B.Scott .: ... 3 3 J. Cordy 2 0 R.Hilton 2 ° Rev. W. W. Willock '2 0 Thos. F. Duncan 3 3 Thos.H. Potts 4 5 jj Thos. Sanderson 5 2 E. C. Latter. ... ... .., 2 2 Alexander Lean 5 0 T. C. Barnard 1 \ Charles Wright 1 jj William Harrington 0 10 PeterKerr 1 J Edwin. Coxhead 1 ° G. A. E.Ross ... 5 0 I. Free ... ... 5 0 F. Knowles 0 I°. Further subscriptions will be announced m a future issue. ' His Honor's departure from the colony being announced for an early date, it is desirable that the subscription lists should be filled up and forwarded as soon as possible.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 507, 12 September 1857, Page 6
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