SUBSCRIPTION LIST TOWARDS THE ERECTION OF A CHURCH AT . TIMARU. £ a. d. Messrs. W. R. & G. Rhodes-with | aero of land... ... 200 0 0* B. Woollcombe ... 10 0 0 H.Belfield... - ... 10 0 0 H. Cain *10 0 0 C.H. Tigers ...... ... ... 20 0 G.Buchanan ... ••• 5 0 Q W.Baihes ... 5 0 0; W. Hovnbrook 10 0 0 Thos.Dunn 3 0 0 W.Padget ... ... 10 0 F. Harrison ... 2 2 0 James and John King ... ... 10 0 0 James Butler .' ... 5 0 0 David Pollard 2 0 0 — Healey ... , 5 0 0 — Maslin ... ..-. ... 10 0 Robert Scarf ... ... 10 0 Wm. Scarf ... 10 0 Samuel Williams ... ... ... 5 0 0 — Cairna ... ... 010 0 John Hancock 0 10 0 W. H. Davis. ... ... ... ... 1 Q 0 Archbd. McKinley ......... 1 0 0Wm.Woun ... 1 0 0 E.H.L. ... ... ... ...... 2 2 0 Mrs. G.Rhodes , 2 0 0 Master Rhodes ... ... ... ... 3 0 0 Mr. Thos. White ... 1 0 0 I Wm. Murray ... ;,. 0 10* 0 John Evans 1 0 0 James Boxer 0 10 0 ! Mr. Taylor ... 10 0 I —Simpson... ... 010 0 — Nipper 0 2 6 — Kohn ... 010 0 Mrs.Kohn ... 0 10 0 Mrs.Exley... ... ... ... ... 10 0 Mr. Bradey... ... ... ... ... 610 0 Mrs.Bradey ...... ... ... 010 0 T.G.R. ... ..; ... ... ..< 5 0 0 Samuel Campbell ... .... .... 1 6 0 S. McKenzie 10 0 "Vf.Wyatt ... ... ... ... ... 22 0 _* Messrs. Rhodes will give the £ acre of land j and £200, provided £440 is otherwise raised. Subscription lists are open at the Union Bank of Australia, Lyttelton, and at the Shop of Messrs. Gould and Miles, Christchurch'. BEE HIVE STORE, \ KAIAPOI. | I rpHE Proprietor of the above estfaolish-: IJL nient has now on iiiand a good ;assort- ; ment of goods, among which may be fbttiid the I following:— I Nails, window glass, crosa-cut, pit, arid handsaws, Bench screws, spades, hoesj rakes Oils, turps, white arid red lead Carpenters tools, planes ■ Table & pocket cutlery Gunpowder Duck'shot Caps I Crockery* ■ Bobts and slioea |. Stationery; paper harigings! j -Clothing, drapery, hats & caps • White ®atta shirts, blankets, rugs Clocks, chairs, bottled ale and porter, liquors Tea, coffee, sugary jams, fruits; Oilmans stores, &c, all of which, will be sold at prices, corresponding with the tightness df the" Babriej ■'WAvlfeh.. J: T. WHITE, Bee Hive' Store, Kaiapoi. LABOUR MART. "TAMES MANN respectfully informs the £l public of Canterbury, that he has opened a temporary ■ Office for the -hire of all classes of Servants, next to Mr. Prebble, Hair Dresser, Sumner Road, Christchurch, until his Establishment at the corner of Cashel.and Colombo Streets is completed. Parties wishing to procure servants* br persons desirous of. employment, cannot do better than apply to J..M. All orders from stations, farmers, and the country punctually attended to. Agreements drawn up between master and matt; WANTED, Female Servants, Nursemaids, General Servants Cooks, Married Couples, for town and country Strong Active Lads, from 15 to 20 years Ploughmen, Agricultural Labourers Farm Servants, every description .Carpenters and/ Joiners Carpenters for bash Ditch &bank tnen Road men Shepherds Stockmen Ac. * Also, ' A thoroughly good cook/drie month from this date. Wages no object. Office hours from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Christchurch, May 12,1859. LYTTELTON JETTY, PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after MAY Ist, no goods will be received for shipment (except emigrants' luggage), unless accompanied by a cart note. EDWARD GENET, Wharfinger. April 19,1859. ' PEACOCK'S WHARF. PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after the Ist of MAY, all goods forwarded to the above Wharf for shipment must be accompanied by a note from the shippers (unless the wharfage be paid at the time), and all goods discharged from vessels alongside must be particularised to the wharfinger by the respective consignees; , J. T. PEACOCK & CO. April 29, 1859. PEACOCK'S WHARFi PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after the Ist of MAY, the following scale of time will be allowed for discharging at the above wharf :~ Vessels of I 100 tons burthen and under, 2 days. I 150 -,; „ „ 3 * ! 200 „ „ „ 4 i 250 „ „ „ 5 i 300 „ „ „ 6 A . 35° .». » . » 7'■;; i After the expiration of Avhich deriaurra'ge will b& charged, on each vessel, at the rate of 2d. per ton burthen per day. . ■ J. T. PEACOCK & CO. i April 29,1859. A LL goods landed at the Wharf, if not 1 -Oi- immediately taken away, will be removed at the risk and expense of the consignees. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. , Peacock's Wharf, April 29,1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 681, 18 May 1859, Page 6
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