pi-ess the feeling of the meeting that the course now adopted should be exceptional^ and should : on no account be looked upon as a precedent It is not becasne Mr. Fitz Gerald was Superintend dent, or even our first Superintendent,— -it C ' not merely because he has scrupulously done hia duty in the highest office of our-little state that it is proposed to give him a permanent testimonial of the respect and gratitude of his ; fellow-colonists,; but it is in commemoration ■of • servicesiwhicb are not likely to be equalled for a long time to come. '■ Lists will be opened and subscriptions re«. ceivedbythe following gentlemen in their re- ■ spective districts :-r- , Cheistchtjbch.—Messrs. Gould and Miles H' B. Gresson, A. 0. Barker, and at the Union* Bank. Lyttelton .—Messrs. Cbokson, Bowler &'Co : Messrs..Miles,Kington & Co., at the Union ; Bank, and at the > " Lyttelton , Times " ; Office. " Akaboa. —Messrs.* J. Watson and J. Bruce; Pigeon Bay.—Mr. F. Knowles; Okain's Bay.—Mr. A. B. Tuson.' Kaiapoi.—Eev. J. Eaven, Messrs W; C Bes wick, A. A. Dobbs, G.; C. Black, G. Day ■ and W. White, the Island. Jt Eangioea.—Mr. T. W. Foster. Motunatj.—Mr. J. S. Caverhill. AsHLEYi—-Mr. E. Higgins. Eaeaia. —Messrs. G. A. Ei Eoss-and Fj G, Leech; Timaet;.—Messrs. EV Woollcombe, W; K. MacDonald,E.Gray/and P. :L, Francis. ! The following subscriptions have been already received. H.; B. Gresson ... 20 6 D. Innis ... ... ... ... 5 q C. C. Haslewood ... ... ... 5 0 Mac Donald, Broths. ... ......... 10 0 Studholme, Broths. ... . 10 0 M. P. Stoddart ... ... ... ... ... 5 q Miles, Kington & Co. ... ... . ... . 10 0 B. W. Woollcombe ..". ... ... ... 5 0 I J.C.Wilson ... ... ... ... ... 15 0 G.Mathias ...... ... ... 50 C. Bowen ..._ ... ...... ... ... 5 0 C. C. Bowen... ... ...... ... 5 0 |F.G.P.Leach ;.:... ... ... ... 55 C. E. Blakiston ... ... ... ... ... 5 0 lA. Blakiston... ... ... ... ... ... 5 0 The Bishop of Christchurch ... ... 5 0 T. W. Hall ... ... ... ... ... 5 0 C. E. Cox ... ... ... 5 0 Alfred Cox ... ... ... 5 0 James D. Eogers... ... ...... ...5 0 Acland and Tripp... ... 10 0 Leonard Harper-... ... 210 E.H..Fereday ... ... ... ... ... 50 Edward Jollie- ... ..:, ... ... .. 5 0 Ti-Cass.:.. ... ... ... ... 5 5 G.W.Hall ...... ... ... 5 0 Eobert Latter ... ...... 10 0 I. T. Cookson ... ... ...... ... 10 0 Cookson, Bowler & Co. ... 10 0 Joseph Palmer ...... ... ... ... 3 3 Samuel Gundry ... ... 2 2 Eev. H.Jacobs ... ... ...... ... 5 0 A. C. Barker ... ... ... 5 5 E; Westenra... ... ........ .. 5 5 J. Hall ... ... ... ... 5 0 Eev. B.W.Dudley ... ... ... ... 5 0 E. 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. Eobinson ... ... 10 ,0 John Tinline ... ... ... 5 0 M. le Fleming ...... ... ...... 2 0 George Matson ... ... ... 2 2 C. Davie ... ... 3 3 James Field ... ... 5 0 F. Noble Campbell &Co 5 0 J. Brittan ... ... ... 5 0 W.Parish ... 1 0 M. Burke .. ... 5 0 E.Gray ... 3 3 H. A Scott 5 0 A Friend ... ... .... 5 0 J.E.Nathan ... ... ... 1 0 E. J. S. Harman ... ... ... 3 0 Podepmy Tpuber... ... ... ... ... 1 0 Eev. G. Cotterill ... ... ... 5 0 J. S. Caverhill ... ... ... "... ... 5 0 G. H. Moore ... ... ... 10 0 W. T. C. Purnell... ... ... '. 2 0 C.O.Torlesse ... ... . ... 5 0 J. H. Ward ... ... ... 5 0 Messrs. E. and G. Ehodes 10 0 W.B Scott ...... 3 3 J. Cordy .... . 2 0 E.Hilton ... . 2 0 Eev. W. W: Willock '.'.. ... 2 0 Thos. F: Duncan .33 Thos. H. Potts ... ... "... ■.'....-■ ... 5 0 Thos. Sanderson ... .... .. . ... 5 0 E.G. Latter... ... ... ..: 3 2 Alexander Lean ... . ... 5 0 T.C.Barnard ... *.. .".". ". ... 11 Charles Wright ...... 1 ° William Harrington ... " '.'.', ...0 10 Peter Kerr 1 0 Edwin Coxhead ...... " ... 10 G. A. El Boss "'■- '" ... 5 0 I. Free " " ... 5 0 F.Knowles ... ... ... "„ .'.. ... 010 Further subscriptions will" be announced in a future issue. His Honor's- departure from • the colony^ being announced for an early date,- it1 is-desirable that the' subscription lista should be" filled .up and forwarded as soon as possible.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 509, 19 September 1857, Page 6
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