LYTTELTON. » " IMPORTANT SALE OF SURPLUS STORES, Ex INDIAN EMPIRE. THURSDAY, THIS DAY, ISS4. MESSRS. WOLEDGE & CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, APRIL 7, at their Stores, Oxford-street, Lyttelton, the whole of the Surplus Stores, ex Indian Empire, consisting ) of ~ ' 400 gall, tanks Cabin bread Split peaa Oatmeal Coffee Cheese Preserved potatoes 1 Tea ' Raisins Pickles Boiled beef Currants Sugar Flour Oilmen's stores Beef Pork Suet Lime juice Ship fittings And tho usual assortment of ships stores. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. f PARISH OF CHRISTCHURCH. Balance Sheet showing the total Receipts and Expenditure from April the 6th to September 6th, 1863. Db. £ s. d. Balance in hands of Treasurer ... 13 10 9 Ordinary expenses 75 7 9 Parochial aid ... ... ... 83 6 7 Maori Mission ... ... ... 25 7 5 Local clergy ... ... ... 200 6 9 Charitable aid 43 11 2 St. Luke's Building Fund ... 37 4 1 Cemetery G6 12 0 St. Michael's Enlargement Fund... 20 0 0 St. Luke's Organ 2 0 0 Total £566 6 6 Cr. £ s. d. Ordinary expenses 61 0 4 Local clergy HI 8 5 Charitable *aid 31 10 6 St. Luke's Building Fund ... 67 16 0 Cemetery ... ... ••• 108 15 0 St. Luke's Organ 8 7 9 Balance 177 8 6 Total ... .'.. ... £506 6 6 Balance Sheet, shewing total Receipts and Expenditure from September 6th, 1863, to April 2nd, 1864. Db. £ s. d. Sept. 6. To balance in the hands of Treasurer and late Churchwardens 177 8 6 Ordinary expenses ... 168 7 6 Parochial aid 100 13 2 Maori mission ... ... 21 4 3 Local clergy 331 5 11 Charitable aid 74 1 1 St. Luke's building 48 12 9 Cemetery ... 7130 Melanesian mission ... 31 2 9 Total £1023 18 11 Ca. £ s. d. By Ordinary expenses ... 301 7 7 Parochial aid 100 13 2 Maori mission 46 11 8 Loci clergy 338 4 6 Charitable aid 83 16 7 St. Luke's building ... 34 12 1 Cemetery 86 7 4 Melanesion mission ... 31 2 9 Balance (Treasurer) ... 13 3 Total £1023 18 11 The Vestry in account with the several Funds. Db. £ 8 . d. To Parochial aid 104 16 3 Local clergy 81 19 9 Charitable aid 79 9 3 Total — ... £266 5 3 Cb. £ s. d. By Ordinary expenses 11 8 4 St. Luke" s Building Fund 16 11 3 Cemetery j» J 2 Balance _____ Total £266 5 3 1 Christchurch, April 5, 1864.—1 have examined tbe above accounts, showing the Receipts and Expendi- * ture by Mr Gordon, as Churchwarden of the Fansh of Christchurch, for the half-year ended the 2nd - instant, together with tlie bank-book and vouchers, and find the same correct; the balance due by him at that date being £1 3s. 3d. s <oThe second account shows the state of the > estry - accounts on actual Receipts and Disbursements, the c accounts on the left being creditors of the Vestry for it funds belonging to them otherwise applied, and those on the right being debtors. (Signed) \Ym. Thomson, Provincial Auditor. COKER'S HOTEL. MR. WILLIAM WHITE begs respectfully to announce to the public of Canterbury that he " has taken COKER'S HOTEL, which is now I RE-OPENED-
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Press, Volume IV, Issue 449, 7 April 1864, Page 1
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