CyHEISTCHURCH CjATBEBBAL JP UND. Subscriptions already advertised to Beofct-hw sth, 1876:— " , £ s > i ■ Paid 12,372 12 9 Promised 4,843 13 \\ .617,216 6 8 ■ & j, * Subscriptions paid or promised subsequently ,„ 8581 0 * Via.:— Daniel Inwood ... 10 o 0 M. Simeon ... ... ... ... 00 3 J. E. Fitsgorald .„ &jj q | Cooke Beynell £0 0 3 A Friend (S. H.) ... so o J C. Dyko Troyte log a W. B. Howell so| — Powis ... .„ , li q Mrs Hawdon... ... ... ... 45 G & S. S. Revans ~ 2 28 C. T. Dyke Acland „, 310 0 Rev. William Raynell § 0 § Collection at St. Michael's on eve of Primate's departure for England 13 16 5 Thomas Douglas 9 0 0 Duke of Manchester 25 0 0 Per Primate, from EnglandMr Hope and family ... ,„ 38 0 9 Six Contributors 10 0 0 C. Simeon 5 0 0 Hon. Rev. H. W. Bertie ... 55 3 Lady E. Bathurst 20 0 0 Collected by H. J. Cooks 5 Go B. Lancaster (per Primate) ... 100 0 0 W. D. Carruthors 20 0 0 J. G. Swayne ' 30 0 0 Proceeds of Collection in England 229 8 4 Cathedral Guild 380 0 0 Bequest late P. Hanmer 100 0 Collected by F. Banks— B. Christie and Co 25 0 James Carter and Co 3 3 Hubbuck and Son ... ... 3 0 Cousin, Moiry and Co. ... 10 10 Weston and Westall S 3 JohnCorbett 2 8 0 J.WodderspoonandCo. ... 110 Hunt and Favell 110 J. King 23 0 TO SPECIAL OBJECTS j-
M. Thomson Bequest Fund ... 1 column and arch f303 0 0 Philip Hanmer (the late) 1 column 100 0 0 J. B.A. Aoland „ 100 0 0 C. DykeAcland „ ISO 0 0 Archdeacon Willock „ 100 0 0 — Fletcher ... „ 200 0 0 R. H. Rhodes... „ 100 6 0 In memory of a Pilgrim „ 100 0 $ Barker Family (seven) „ 700 0 Mrs Sarah Hill (southern doorway 100 FOR PILGRIMS' COLUMN ;- ASeymourite ... S3 3 JlachdeaconW. W.WiUook... 835 4 8 Arohdeaoon B. W. Dudley ... ~ iSt II ? It Pasßonger per Sir Gsorgo • Pollock fi 0 C John Anderson.., 10 0 0 William Pratt ... 10 9 8 The Very Boy. tho Dean of Christchnreh 10 0 0 In memoriam W. B. D. WUBon 10 0 0 Rev. F. EJaowles ... ... 2 3 0 E. C. Latter 1010 Q InMfimoriam 5 0 0 J. R 0 10 0 t Paid in part. Payments received since Sept. sth, IS7S, ea «• count of Bubscriptiona already advorfeslrDr. Donald I§M 0 J.C.Withnall 8 0 0 J. E. Fitzgerald 31 0 0 A Friend (per Dean of Christ- ' church) , ... 80 -ft 0 R.H. Rhodes 808 0 0 Miles, Eassal &Co 400 0 0 Isaac Luck t . ... 125 0 | Mrs Cyrus Davie 15 Q » E. C. Minchin S3 8 § C. J. Bridge ... 210 0 The Very Rev. Hie Dean of Christcfcurch ... ... ... ... 80 v J.Kay 2 « 0 Archdeacon Harper... „. ... -£■■*~_ Rev.O.Bowen SO 0 0 R.J.S. Harman 25 0:0 Stadholme Bros 40. f £ Dominic Browne ... 2 v f C.C.Bowen WO J H. J. C, Chrißtohurch 49 8 § R. W. and R. J. Walter 8 0-9 J. BaUantyne 10 9 J Early in March last a contract was entsffc into for the completion of tho nave, inolsaiw o| the large arch at the east end, clerestory ~na roof, at a cost of nearly _39600. Thia sm, however, does not provide for floor tiles &t» window glass. In addition, provision mop «* made for furniture, organ, etcetera. The fesf available amount to a little over .€7OOO, l»ta» of the .£BOOO granted by the Synod out of S3 Church Property Loan floated in London. , The Bishop of Christohurch and tb« «$» memberfl of the Cathedral Commission, .-cci* neatly appeal to Church people and ofcb»w? pecuniary assistance. The Goamffistea top undertaken the completion of the nave,_wl-A it is expected, will be available for Dmas #*• vice in twelve months or so from date, Imot«e# that farther donations wffl.befortbeomffigf.il® the many who really wish to sea a parte m least of the Cathedral finished. . Donations or subscriptions, wMeh aw• W spread over a term o' years, at the option-. ™ subscribers, will be tbrakfouy rectom.W.-Sf Lordship the Bishop, the Dean of Christefc«es, or by any other member of the Commu-ioa} also by O. B. BLAKISTON, Secretary and Tmraswf, 4-9 755? Hereford street, ChnsSchaseii.
BLOOR'S FOOD FOR INFANTS AN» INVALIDS. . ~ PREPARED upon Baron Ifcbg'- {%*<&*! approved and recommended by tho a**eminent of tho Medical Profession. _„,,„« Surpasses all other substitates for the «*£» food of infants, and effectually promotes natn* tion and health. ~ , .«, «.» "A chUd deprived of its mother's nuft «•» only be fed properly when the J*f s equivalent in power to **4jffiS£ggl.
The great success of this food is a oonrfsssf proof that it perfectly fulfils its object. MEDICAL CERTDUCATIS. "After a careful trial of Mrs 3£»sK_ ceous Food for Infants and ! little pleasure in **?»*&*%* £*__. fooJ ■ substitute I have met with for &****£ %% and Invauls, I *w **«* siderit an excellent article infantß are deprived of *»*£*£ Si» nvalids aufferiagfrom dyspepsia, coa""-"-W «194CcJUm 1-8 ? WaaOluffi-istaaadDra^^^
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Press, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4753, 27 October 1880, Page 4
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