Public Notices. _ SUETBY- FEES, JT. THOMPSON, Autborised and Licensed Surveyor Surveyor of Amuri) • ia prepared to EXECUTE SUffVEYS in Town or Country at the following rates:— Ovfrllirfau^t^cSSlsS.i 3 ft for first acre, and 2s per acre for balance. Over 5 acres and not exceeding 50 acres, 5a for first and Is per acre for balance. Over 50 acres and not exceeding 100 acres, £4 for first 50 acres, and 9d per acre Over"oo'iicree and not exceeding 500 acres, £1 for first 100 acres, and 6d per acre for balance. ' Over 500 acres and not exceeding 5000 acres, 6d per acre. The charge for subdivision will be Iβ per allotment added to above „_._-„ to v. "Where the locality exceeds two miles from the centre of Chnstchurch travelling expenses to be added to above rates. For timbered country add 50 perfcent. to above charges. .tw«,«nt X plans ara required of surveys made, they will be charged for at the rate of 7J per cent. ° n prefer paying by the day, the charge will be £110s dear of all expewaj; N B.—All surveys will be certified to aa being correct, in accordance with the instructions issued by the Surveyor-General for the guidance of surveyors Should any inaccuracies be awcoveredbythe Survey Department in work so certified to, the same will be rectified without delay or extra cost to clients. Letters will receive prompt attention. .„...,, r> aa qvir Offices—Hobbe and Co.'s New Building, High street, Chnstchnrch. 7-* mu> COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. ESTABLISHED 1880. i o IS GONBEQUENOH OF BEING LARGELY OVERSTOCKED AND TO MEBI THE TIMES, JOHN GOODMAN^ BEGS to inform his numerous Customers that he has determined to make a ital further SEDUCTION IN PBICES:— Men's Lace Boots (own make) redaoed from 18s od to los 6a Do Kip Bluchers „ „ 12s 6d to 11b Do Kid elastic side Bpring „ 16s6dtol2s6d Women's Kid Boots » 9a 6d to 5s Do Cashmere House Boots, from 2e 6d Children's Felt Boota, from la NOTE THE ADDBESS— GOODMAN'S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT COLOMBO BTBBBT. 12 * 8903
OaTHEDBAL Fund. Subscriptions already advertised to September sth, 1876:— JS b. d. Paid, 12,372 12 9 Promised .4,843 13 11 ,v .£17,216 6 8 V £ c. d. Jubßcriptionspaia or promised subseqneiitly **«> l ° • Dan Inwood ... "... ... W0 C J£ Simeon ... 0 0 0 F. E. Fitzgerald , ... 24 0 0 3ookeßeynell * 50 0 C J. Friend (S.H.) ... 50 0 t 3.DykeTroyte ... M J, W. B. Howeli 5 0 ( -Powis J J J Hra Hawdon... ... * 0 3. S. Bevanß... 2 2 3. T. Dyke Acland 310 ( Sev. William BeyneU ... ... 50 ( Jolleotion at St. Michael's on eve of Primate'B departure for England 13 16 J Fhomas Donglaa ? 0 ( Duke of Manchester 25 0 < Per Primate, from England , — Mr Hope and family ... ... 30 0 ( Six Contributors 10 0 ( C. Simeon ... 5 0 ( Hon. Eev. H. W. Bertie ... 5 5 < LadyE.Bathaiet ... ... 20 0 ( CollecteeLby H. J. Cooks ... ... 50 ( B. Lancaster (per Primate) ... 100 0 < W. D. Carruthera ... 20 0 < J. G. Swayne Sβ 0 < Proceeds of Collection in England 22!) 8 4 Cathedral Guild -, 380 0< Bequest late P. Hanmer ... ... 100 0 < Collected by F.Banke— B. Christie and Co , 25 0 Jamea Carter and Co. 3 3 Hubbuck and Son . ... ... 3 >8. Cousin, Meiry and Co. ' ... 10 10 Westoo and Weatall 3 3 < JohnCorbett 2 2 ( J. WodderepoonandCo. ... 11 < Hunt and Favell .' I l< J. King ... 25 0 ( TO SPECIAL OBJECTS :— M. Thomson Bequest Fund ... 1 column and ardh f3OO 0 ( Philip Hanmer '(the late) 1 column 100 0 ( J.B.A. Acland „ 100 0 ( C.DykeAcland „ l"0 0 ( Archdeacon Willoek „ 100 0 ( — Fletcher ... „ 100 0 ( ]8. H. Rhodes ... „ JOO 0 ( In memory of a Pilgrim „, i<V» 0 t Barker Family (eeven) „ 760 0 C •Mra Sarah Hill (southern doorway ... ... ... .100 ( FOE PILGSIaIS , COLUMN.:— A Seymourite ... , ...' ... 20 0;( . Archdeacon W. W. Willock... 339 4 I Archdeacon B-W. Dudley ..; 27 11 5 A Passenger per Sir George • Pollock ... ; .... ... f4 0 ( John Anderson... ... - ... 10 0 ( "William Pratt ... 10 0 I The Very Bey. the Dean of . Christohuron ... ' ... 10 0 ( In memoriam W. B. D. Wilson ... ... "... 10 0 < Bey. F. Knowles ... ... 2 2 < B.C.Latter ... ... ... 10 10 < In Memoriam ... ... ... ' 5 0 ( j. c. ..: - 010 ( t Paid in part. Payments received, since Sept. sth,. 1878, on account of β-abscriptiona already advertised:— £ 8. d Dr. Donald ... 12 10 ( J. C. Withnall , ... 3 0 ( J. Fitzgerald ... ... ... 31 0 ( A. Friend (per Dean of Christ* church) ... ... 60 0 ( E. H.Bhodea ... ... ... 300 0 ( Miles, Hassal &Co 400 0 ( Isaac Luck ~.. .. 125 0 ( Mrs Cyrua Davie ... ..., ... 15 0 C E. C. Minchin 33 6 ( 0. J. Bridge ... 2 10 C The Very Bey. the Dean of Christchurch ..: ... 5 0 { J.Kay , 2 0 ( Archdeacon Harper ... 10 0 ( Bey. C. Bowen ... 20 0 ( R. J. S. Harman 25 0 C Studholme Bros 40 0 0 Dominic Browne ... 2 0 0 0. C. Bowen 30 0 C H. J. C, Christchurch ... ... 49 0 C B. W. and B. J. Walter ... ... 8 0 C J". Ballantyne 10 0 0 Early in March last a contract was entered into for the completion of the nave, inclusive of the large arch at the east end, clerestory and roof, at a. cost of nearly J69600. This sum, sowever, does not provide for floor tiles and window glass. In addition, provision muet be made for furniture, organ, etcetera. - The funds available amount to a little over 37000, balance >f the .88000 granted by the Synod out of the phurch Property Loan floated in London. The, Bishop of Christchurch and the other nembers of the Cathedral Commission, earleatly appeal to Church people and others for jecuniary assistance. The Commission have indertaken the completion of the nave,-which, t is expected, will be available for Divine serrice in twelve montba-or so from date, believing -hat further donations will be forthcoming from he many who really wish to Bee a portion at east of the Cathedral finished.
NOTICE. IHEBEBY GIVE NOTICE, that I am NOT in any wa*JOONNECTED with the B&ITISH and i OLO'tflAL ASSOCIATION. FEED. JACKSON, Hereford street. 8-9 2900. CHBISTCHUECH BENEVOLENT , ASSOCIATION. SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of the objects of the above Association will be received by THE MAYOB OF CHBISTCHUECH and MB W. PEATT Honorary Treasnrer. β-l 195 CHiiISTCaUECH BBNtiVOLuNT THE Committee earnestly solicit CONTBIBUTIONS of Oats (for Oatmeal), Potatoes, Blankets.Clotmng, Fnel,&c., to be sent to the Depot (Old Post Office). 6-1 194 BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, CHBIST- * CHUBCH. THE Committee respectfully that those willing to give EMPLOYMENT to L&.BOBEBS, whether as Ploughmen, Gardeners, or in any other hind tf.work, will be so good as to notify the same to the Committee, at She Depot, the old Post Office. Beeister of those wanting places has been Christchurch. 14th June, 1880. 6-16 850, /"IHBISTCHUBOH T> ENEVOIJBNTJ, A BSOCIATION. j IN addition to the sums of money already acknowledged by advertisement, I have received the following from:— & B. v. M". Cameron ... ... •'.. - ,*• 0 0 Ward and Co. ' »• 10 10 0 B. W. England ... .» 55 0 W. B. Mitchell .» 2 2 0 G Leslie Lee ... ' ... < 12 9 Lightband, Allen and Co.. ... ... 2.2-0, ft* I'™1 '™ "' ::: ::: ::: JJSI D. Inwood" ... 20 0 G.Beatty... ... * 010 0 I O • »• lIP Eev. Zachariah ... ... 010 0 Geo. Gordon •» 2 2 0 S. Manning and Co. ... ... ••■ 5-0 0 X V Z ... ... 1° 1° ° Mralnnes 010 0 James Enabling 2 2 0 A.andM. ~■ •» 1 0 0 Samuel Smart ... ... »• •" *? ,2 2 J. Gay 010 0 Bev-Flavell ... ... ... ... J J'J W. D. Carruthers ••• 5 0 0 M. A. Young • 3 0 0 C.JS. BrigßS .» .» jLg-X T. F. Dodd »• - o ie 0 AFriend... ... ... - —J.O 0 Mr Bedford ... .... ".... .;....-0 10- 0 Ja3. Bowman ... . ... '■"■■iiiin' Licensed Victuallers ... — —** ;1»" « T. W. Maude ...:.. •» .... 33 0 C.Napier Bell ... ... ... ... 20 0 -Melville ...... ... »■ 33 0 G.Bowron ... 2 2 0 H.B.Bhodeß lp 0 0 OramShephard ... ••• 5•» 0 A Friend, per Miss Smith • 2 0 0 A.8.C., in stamps 0 10 0 Bey. Father Ginaty ... ... »• 18 » » X.Y.Z. ... ... ••• ••• •'" 1010 0 J.'g. Eud'denklau »• 5 5 0 Thomas Preeoe ... ... i 9 X G.W.H. Lee ... .» J0 0 MrsT.Casa ... _ 11 _ ... .» 10 0 Parcels of groceries, drapery, blankets, produce, &c.,.have been received from the following persons:—"Mr W. H. Hargreaves, Mr W. J. Fisher, Mr W. H. Davenport, Messrs E. Strange and Co., Mr J. W. Morton, Mr Parkinson', Mr Tueraley, A Lady, and twelve fowb from A Friend. 6.16 821 O. T. ICK, Mayor. TJIBMAiE ■jOEFUGE. "•' President—The Primate. Secretaries— Bey. J. Aldred, H. W. Paoker.- • - Treasurer—J. P. Jameson. ' Committee—His Honor the Judge, Very Bey.. the Dean, Bey. O. Fraser, Messrs' G. Bowron, W. Iratt, B. Thomson, and G. Booth.
Wbeirtie n-ginti-ng institution was established in 1876 it was contemplated that provision should be made for. the reception of two different classes of inmates, etinguished as Class A and B, and thus severally described in the original prospectus:— Class A.—For fallen women not hardened in vice and desirous to retrieve their position. Class B. —For those who have become hardened in vice but profess themselves anxious for an opportunity of reform. Up to the present time females belonging to .Clasß A only have been received, the rands_ at command and accommodation not permitting the extension of the benefits to Class B. The building has been recently enlarged, and the committee can now receive a limited number of the latter, who hitherto have been nnfortunately excluded. ;. Funds, however, are required for defraying a portion of the cost of the alterations; also, for providing furniture for the new wing and other necessary improvements for isolating the two classes. An appeal is, therefore, now made, both to the present annual subscribers and _otb.ers,_ for special donations, and also to obtain additional names to the list of annual subscribers, in consideration of the importance of the effort to provide an opportunity of reformation for the unhappy cases referred to aa class B. Instances are frequentlybrought under notice of the clergy, and others where the advantages of a temporary refuge would be gratefully accepted, and where, under kind and judicious treatment and Christian influence, there would be every reasonable probability of effecting a permanent reformation. The committee cannot but think it discreditable to a Christian community that hitherto no provision has been'made for assisting women who have fallen into vicious habits, when desirous of abandoning a dissolute life, by enabling them to withdraw from the evil influence of bad associates, as a first step Awards their reformation. The committee, having felt it an imperative duty to draw attention to the great need of help in this good work, confidently await the result of this appeal. Gifts of money will be thankfully received by any member of the committee, and clothing or provisions at the institution, Cashel street East J2Z 9832 I KBUSE'S FLUID MAGNESIA, For npwards of twenty yean, has been ap. Ced and prescribed by the leading memof the medical profession. Its almost universal use affords sufficient proof of the high estimation in which it is held by the public generally. It ia carefully prepared of uniform strength. Bach fluid ounce contain ten grains of pure Carbonate of Magnesia. In the following cases it la particularly frgnftgfffoT as a pleasing sedative and aperient In all cases of irritation or acidity of the gtomftoh (particularly during pregnancy), Febrile Infantile Disorders, or Sea-elcknesß. . -Wholesale Agents—J. SANGER & SONS, 518, Oxford street, London, England. Ask for "Kearley's," and ice yon get then
Donations or subscriptions, which may be spread over a term c f years, at the option of the subscribers, will be thankfully received by hie Lordship the Bishop, the Dean of Christchurca. or by any other member of the Commission; also by C. E. BLAKISTON, .'*■**** Secretary and Treasurer, 4-9 7555 Hereford street, Chrietchurch. HEALTH FOB ALL. HOLLOWAY'S PILLB~Ain> OINTMENT. rriHß PILLS Purify the Blood, correct' all J- disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, wd Bowels, and are invaluable in all complaint* incidental to Femalee. THE OINTMENT is the only reliable remedy lor Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sorea, and "Dicers. For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases, has no equal. r J o^7 c Thoxas Ho&lowat, 533, Oxford street, London, and by all medicine .vemlomfiimnfirhont the world. 7-3 7TOB V*"BATEFUL. —- 1-/OMFOETINO. i "By.attorongh knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr l£ PS +^ S J nrOTld f a v Onr tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heav* docfin* bffls. It is by the judicious use of such articlesid! diet that a conrtitution may be graduany built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds to Si Taa t^ iea "•. fl08 «°g around us ready to attack whoever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by kWnVour. i_See ' mti » Cpru Service Gazette." simply with boilinjf water or mflk. - JAMES EPPS A . CO., Homospathio Chemisfa. w 5238
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Press, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4686, 9 August 1880, Page 4
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