Subscription list IN AID OF THE SUFFERERS AT WELLINGTON, AND COOK'S STRAIT. £ i. d. £ •. d. His Excellency the Govcrnor-in-Cbief 50 0 0 W. Gorrie 2 0 0 His Excellency Major-General l'itt 15 0 0 Barnet Keeling 5 5 0 St. John'i College 10» 0 0 Asber Asher 5 5 0 OMef Justice Martin 25 O 0 Thomas Hills 10 0 .ndrew Sinclair, Esq 10 0 0 Philip Kunzt 10 0 Alexander Shepherd, Esq. 5 0 0 Thomas Keran 10 0 Rev J. F. Clmrton 5 0 0 Samuel Brown 2 2 0 Rev. Walter Lawry 10 0 0 John Henry 2 0 0 P. W. Merrlman, Esq. 55 0 A. Meara 110 A. Kennedy, Esq. 5 0 0 John Hayward 1 0 0 Thos. Outhwaite, Esq 2 0 0 T. E. Conry 2 0 0 Percival Berrcy, Esq 5 0 0 J. M. Symei 0 10 0 W. S, Gralmmc, foi self, and W. James Johnson 10 0 W.-jpftt, E&'j 20 0 0 Edward Hall 0 10 0 T. Heale " 10 0 0 George Codlin 0 10 0 David Narhcn 20 0 0 Thomas Morand 10 0 Mrs D. Nathan 5 0 0 T. C. Hallamore 2 2 0 Hugh Cootaban' 10 0 0 William Turner 2 2 0 Gibson and Mitchell 10 10 0 John Bridget 1 0 0 David Giahnm 5 5 0 A. Ding well 10 0 Robert A, FitzGeiaM 10 0 0 John Macdougatt 2 0 0 Henry Keening JO 0 0 Daniel Lynch 1 0 0 Mrs Henry Kcesinff 2 0 0 George Vaile 2 2 0 A. Kpesir/r 1 0 0 John Hoop 10 0 It. Kee^inc 1 0 0 * Jerry Waite 1 0 0 .). Kee*in X 0 10 0 Georgo Taylor 0 10 0 Charles lleap/17 5 0 0 Captain Clarke, " Elizabeth & Henry" 10 0 W. Davies, M.D. 3 0 0 John Lander 0 10 0 F.Whitaker 5 0 0 James George 2 2 0 Miss Falwasser 2 0 0 Joseph Wright 2 2 0 W. F. Porter 10 0 James Petty 0 5 0 U. B. 10 0 Robert Hodgson 0 10 0 W.Donnelly 2 2 0 Thomas Day 0 5 0 Staff Surgeon Courtney 2 0 0 J.Buckley 1 0 0 Hewry Fi ff g 10 0 Roman Catholic Mission 5 0 0 W. Hamilton 10 0 R. T. Gutch 1 1 0 J. B. O'Mealy 1 0 0 Henry Nicoll 1 1 0 — Babington 1 0 0 W.Atkins 1 0 0 — Hughes 10 0 S. Cummins 1 0 0 — McDonnell 1 0 0 C.J. Stone 2 0 0 J. S. Polack, per Lord Bishop 10 0 0 John Cox 1 0 p Mrs Ford, « « 1 6 0 R. E. 5 0 6 Thos. Lewis 110 H. J. Hawking 0 10 0 Captain G. MecVelburgh 110 Rev^ Mr. Scon 10 0 Dr Carter 110 David Snoclgrasi 1 0 0 D. Rough 3 0 0 J. Sauerbier t_ 010 0 George Graham 10 0 B. Gittoi 0 5 0 Captain C. H. M. Smith 3 0 0 Mrs. Rampling 0 10 0 John Rout \2 2 0 W.Webb 0 10 0 Matthew Whytlaw 5 0 0 W.Harrison 0 2 0 David Burn 10 0 Patrick Dignum 1 0 0 Richard Reynolds 1 0 0 « Mn. Woolley 1 0 0 J.anflG. M'Vay 2 0 0 J. A. Smith 0 10 0 Alfred Boon 10 0 Thomas Homo 0 5 0 Charles Lawson 1 10 0 J- Hanion 1 0 0 C. A. Harris 1 1 0 J.T. Boyland 1 0 0 T. F. M'Gorran 10 0 Win. Goodfellow 1 0 0 Thomas Henry 5 0 0 T. Maxwell 1 0 0 Patrick Donavan 2 2 0 J. Chadwick 0 2 6 Captain Aikins 10 0 A. Friend 0 2 6 J. Richardson 0 10 0 Mr H. Somenille 0 2 6 Major Matson 2 0 0 R. C. Joplin 1 0 q Hyam Joseph 5 5 0 G. Hunter 1 0 0 Connell and Ridings 5 5 0 John — (not legible) 1 0 0 T. S. Forsaith 2 2 0 Richard J. Hunt 3 3 0 W.Bucklaud 5 0 0 A. Rooney 1 0 0 John Salmon 10 0 0 W. D. L. 0 10 0 Brown and Campbell 20 0 0 H. Hardy 1 0 0 W. H. Monk 2 2 0 P. Dunnaho 0 I 0 T. Cleghorn 2 2 0 C. Robinson 0 10 0 James Baber 2 2 0 J. Macky 5 5 0 C. Fulton 10 0 James Buchanan 2 2 0 Henderson end Macfarlane 5 5 0 M. Cherrott 1 0 0 Thomas Osborne 0 10 0 J. Woodhouse 2 0 0 Thomas Russell 10 0 Patrick Lorrigaa 0 10 0 Joshua Robinson 1 0 0 W. L. Rogers 1 0 0 Alex. Chapmau 0 10 0 Alexander Black 10 0 John James Stanley 0 10 0 M. Lorigan 0 5 0 W. M'Donald 10 0 J. Possenneskie . 0 10 0 G.F.Russell 0 10 0 From Island of Kawau :- T.bZS ISS Mr. nd Mrs W. Robert,,^., 10. ,1 : 10 0 £*£», J•• J ™„£ , - '! Richard Rowling ! 05 0 TfcS I« I Mr,. Ma,, Molharn 02 6 J,indf.a«ata.. I 0 0 JiG f Mnlm „5 „ JoiephMcCaa 5 0 0 T n .... Ntn t X W r H.»p« 1 0 0 J ' bubble 0 5 0 WC^Son I 1 0 &t..Geor eO 0«" 0 Tctv 510 0 £"SS- l\ 0° i&&te JSo frrr l^,.. 2,i ! A Friend 0 2 6 Suadry Subicriptlont 010 0 pjfJJ 0 5 0 Total iubscriptioni £636 6 6
FINEST MANILA & JAVA COFFEE. A CHOICE SARIPLF of the above Roasted Daily, oi> &al< at Uie Store of the understgned — where, as u&ual, every article in the trade may be had of the best quality, and at low prices. W. C. Hayes. Shortland-street, j November 24, 1848. !
SAINT ANDREW'S DAY.
THE Anniversary of St. Andrfav will be commemorated with a PUBLIC DINNER i at the Masonic Hotel, on Thursday next, the \ 30th instant. The Haggis will be put on the table, at 7 j o'clock, precisely. For Tickets (one pound each, Wines included) early application at the Hotel is requested.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 261, 29 November 1848, Page 4
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