QUBSCRIPTION LIST TOWARDS THE O ERECTION OF A CHURCH AT TIMARU. £ s. d. Messrs. W. R. & G. Rhodes with A acre of land 200 0 0 B. Woollcombe 10 0 0 H.Belfield... ... 10 0 0 H. Cain ..' 10 0 0 C. H. Vigers 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 ... 1 0 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 — Cairns ... ... 010 0 John Hancock ... ... 010 0 W.H.Davis ... ... 10 0 Archbd. McKinley 10 0 Wm. Woun ... 1 0 0 E.H.L . ... ... 2 2 0 Mrs. G.Rhodes ... 2 0 0 Masterßhodes ... ... 3 0 0 Mr. Thos. White ... ... ... 10 0 Wra. Murray . ... 010 0 John Evans ... ... ... ... 1 0 0 James Boxer ... ... 010 0 Mr. Taylor ... 1 0 0 — Simpson .... . 0 10 0 — Nipper ... 0 2 6 — Kohn ... ... ;-.. 010 0 Mrs. Kohn... ... ... ... ... 010 0 Mrs. Exley ... ... 1 0 0 Mr. Bradey 0 10 0 Mrs. Bradey ..: ... 0.10. 0 T. G. R. 5 0 0 Samuel Campbell ;.. 1.0 0 , S. McKenzie ... 1 0 0 . W. Wyatt ... ... 2 20 Mrs. Dean ... 5 0 0 John Cotton Rowley... 100 John Dean... ... .„ 10 0 Mrs. John Dean 10 0 J. Ollivier ... ... ... 1 1 0 — Nosworthy 0 10 0 Mrs. R.Rhodes ... 5 0 0 H. J. LeCren ... ... 15 0 0 Alfred Cox 20 0 0 R. Wormald ... ... 5 0 0 F. Banks ... ... 10 0 0 R. Latter ... ... ... ... ... 10 0 0 S. Gundry ... ... ... 2 2 0 G. Buist ... ..; ... 1 1 0 M. J. Burke ... ... 10 0 R. Waitt i 2 2 0 ; L.C.Thompson ... ... 5 0 0 Proprietors of ' Lyttelton Times' 4 4 0 Subscription lists are open at the Union Bank of Australia, Lyttelton, and at the Shop of Messrs. Gould and Miles, Christchurch. MRS. EATON MOST respectfully informs the ladies of Kaiapoi that she has commenced business as DRESS and MANTLE MAKER, next house to White's Hotel, and has on hand, the following goods for sale :— LADIES'DEPARTMENT. Linsey, alpaca, coburg, cloak cloth, delaine Calicoes, prints, derrys and hollands Welsh and Saxony flannels, green baize Huckaback, victorines, cuff's, shawls, scarfs and mantles : Ladies' bonnets', dress and mourning caps Black, white, blue and brown veils Evening and ball dresses, Chenille and ribbon head dresses Ladies' and gentlemen's white and coloured kid and Cashmere gloves Gauntlets, stays, white and coloured crinoline Glazed lining, baby linen Pocket handkerchiefs, ribbons , Children's gaiters, ladies' and children's boots Lambswool, merino and black worsted stockings Tapes, threads', buttons and beads Dolls, brooches, hair bracelets, jet do. Wedding rings and keepers Portmonies, combs, brushes and penknives GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Coats, vests, trowsers, doe, Bedford cord Fustian and moleskin, blue serge Regatta and striped shirts, neck ties Lambswool shirts and drawers Felt hats, waterproof coats Moleskin, &c, &c. Kaiapoi, May 30, 1859. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, 7 allotments of land on liberal terms, near the market bridge, and fronting on the Papanui road. Apply to R. DAVIS, ■ Christchurch. NOTICE. f|IHE co-partnership formerly subsisting between -*- Mr. Augustus Edward White and the undersigned, as merchants, in Akaroa, under the designation of White, Peacock & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent, on the Ist December, 1858. The undersigned having no authorised agent in Akaroa, business communications from parties in that district will therefore be required to be made to the undersigned direct. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, June 2,1859. FOR SALE, £\OO -^WES, now lambing, from two-toothed to full mouthed, from one of the best flocks in the province. The sheep can remain on advantageous terms until January, 1862, at the option of the purchaser. For further particulars, apply to COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. — Lyttelton, May, 1859. SCHMITZ'S HISTORY OF ROME WAS purchased at Mr. C. Ollivier's auction of books on SATURDAY, May 21, and subsequently taken away by mistake, and paid for \*y some other person, who is earnestly requested to send it to the Rev. Henry Jacobs, Christ's College, or to Mr. F. Thompson, Cashel Street, either ot whom will willingly repay the cost; or, if preferred, undertake to replace it. FOR SALE, A pair of WORKING BULLOCKS. Apply to MR. LONGDEN, Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH CRICKET CLUB. A Meeting of the committee of the Christchurch Cricket Club will be held at Stringer's Ro«ms, Christchurch, on FRIDAY, the 10th hist. Members of the committee are particularly requested to attend. T. W. MAUDE, Hon. Sec. Christchurcli, Juno 3, 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 686, 4 June 1859, Page 5
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