SUBSCRIPTION LIST TOWARDS THE ERECTION OF A CHURCH AT TIMARU. £'■ s. d. Messfß. W. R. & G. Rhodes with f acre of land... 200 0 0* B. Woollcombe 10 0 0 H.Belfield 10-0 0 H.Cain ... 10 0 0 C. H. Tigers 2 0 0 G. Buchanan ... ... ... ... 5 0 0 W. Baines ... 5 0 0 W.Hornbrook 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 t ... 5 0 0 David Pollard '20 0 — Healey ... ... 6 0 0.1 — Maslin ... 1 .0 0 Robert Scarf ... 1 0 0 Wm. Scarf 10 0 Samuel Williams 5 0 0 — Cairns 0 10 0 John Hancock 0 10 0 W. H. Davis ... 1 0 0 Archbd. McKinley •. ■ 10 0 Wm. Woun ... 10 0 E. H. L. ... 2 2 0 Mrs. G.Rhodes ... 2 0 0 Master Rhodes ... 3 0 0 Mr. Thos. White ... ..." ... 10 0 Wm. Murray ... 0 10 0 John Evans ... 10 0 James Boxer 0 10 0 Mr. Taylor... ... ■ ... 10 0 — Simpson ... ... 010 0 — Nipper 0 2 6 — Kohn 0 10 0 Mrs. Kohn... 0 10 0 Mrs. Exley... ... 10 0 Mr. Bradey... ... 010 0 Mrs. Bradey 0 10 0 T.G.R. 5 0 0: Samuel Campbell ... 1 0 0 S. McKenzie 10 0 W. Wyatt ... ... 2 2 0 * Messrs. Rhodes will give the £ acre of land 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. TO DEALERS AND HOTELKEEPERS. IN BOND, SWAINE, BOORD, and Co.'s celebrated Old Tom in casks and cases direct from the Distillery. Their goods to this settlement will in future be consigned to the undersigned only. Also, to arrive per next vessel, a shipment of wine and spirits in wood and bottle, of the choicest description, having been selected with the greatest care, including some of the Royal Highland Malt Whiskey. EDWARD B. BISHOP, Christchurch. April, 1859. X U S T REG E I V B D. 1 bale 12£ blankets 1 bale 36 inch grey ..calico 1 bale 72 inch ditto 1 bale clothing (assorted) 1 case 9-8 prints 1 bale monkey jackets t 1 case men's tweed, browsers .1 case men's moleskin .ditto ■1 bale flannels 1 bale blue serge shirts ' . 1 case haberdashery 1 case merino vests and drawers 2 cases hosiery (assorted) 1 case Hill and Jones's fancy confectionery 1 bale paper hangings Also, — Sugars-r-Company's pieces Crystals Bright Mauritius Coffee and rice - Soap(N. S. W.) Sardines, sago Rum, 10 @ 30 O.P. Brandy (Maxell's) Geneva, in hhds. and cases Old torn, Booth's Whiskey, Campbleton Port and sherry wines, in qr.-casks Port and sherry wines, Rutherford, Deny and Co.'s, in cases Hobart Town jams Flour, in 100 and 200 lb. bags, first quality 1 case vestas Tobacco, in qr.-tierces Confectionery Hops Sperm candles No. 2 Manilla cigara &c, &c., &c. E. A. HARGREAVES, Norwich Quay. May 23,1859. TUST LANDED, EX VICTOR^ A splendid assortment of drapery, millinery, Sec., &c.,&c, consisting of:—French Merinoes, Coburgs, Alpacas, Linseys and Plaids in every colour and style. Also, a superior assortment of Welsh and Saxony flannels, Horrock's long cloths, double warp shirtings, Hoy le's prints, black Moreens, &c, &c, &c. In tlv> millinery department will be found a choice selection of rich Genoa velvets, black satin and satinette, white and coloured plush, feathers and flowers, elegant French Chenille headdresses, rich v.elvet ties, velvet trimmings, the latest models, splendid carved ivory brooches, white spotted tulle, black Maltese lace, ladies' and gents.' coloured kid gloves, gauntlets. &c, &c, particulars of which are too numerous for the limits of an advertisement. MRS. COE, in returning her sincere thanks to the ladies of Lyttelton and Christchurch for their liberal share of patronage, begs to.inform them that the above goods have been selected for her from one of the first houses in London ; and to all whowiU kindly favour her with a call cannot fail to give infinite satisfaction. Albion Houso, Canterbury Street, Lyttelfcon May 24, 1859. J " FOR SALE^ " ' SEVERAL half-acres of Town Reserve. Also, quarter-acre of Town Land, situated in Hereford Street. / For further particulars, apply to GEORGE MALLINSON, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, . May 11,1859. KAIAPOI. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will _ , attend at Kaiapoi for the purpose of receiving Commissions for the Sale of Lands Stock, &c, on Thursday in each week + Temporary Officer*Mr. C. G. Hodgson's, solici- ! tor, near the present church. i Hours of attendance from 10 a.m. till 4 p . m .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 684, 28 May 1859, Page 6
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