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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE COMPLETION Of the j CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL, i > (In Commemoration of the Jubilee of the Canterbury Settlement). . . TRUSTEES: The Bishop of Christchurch, Hon. C. C. Bowen, Mb Jas. Embling. ! j EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: The Bishop of Christchurch, the Rev. Canon Harper, Messrs H. J. Ainger, H. D. Andrews, J. Embling, Geo. Harris, Geo. Jameson, J. Palmer, W. D. Wood. AN APPEAL TO THE CANTERBURY PUBLIC. i AN INFLUENTIAL COMMITTEE (the j above being the Executive), has been ', formed for the purpose of Raising a Fund for the above purpose. The sum of £12,003 will be required to Com- I plete the fabric in accordance with the original j i , plans of the late Sir Gilbert Scott, OF THIS ' AMOUNT THE SUM OF £3806 12s 6d HAS ■ _LR__._T BEEN PROMISED. THE PUBLIC OF CANTERBURY and all Well-Wishers to the Proposal are invited to ' j support the movement as a most Suitable . j Memorial of the approaching Jubilee of the ' ■ | Canterbury Settlement, thus completing a! ' building which formed the central figure of i the design of the first colonists. I ' CONTRIBUTIONS are solicited from all, | . either by one donation or by a subscrintion ! i payable by instalments extending over three i years, in any sum, large or small. NO DEBTS will be incurred, but the work will bo proceeded with as soon as one-half the amount required is in hand, and intending contributors will materially hasten the com- ; mer.cemant of the work by a Prompt Response. ' SUBSCRIPTIONS can' either be lodged to the credit of the "CATHEDRAL COMPLE- . TION FUND, with the Union Bank of Aus- j trnlia, Christchurch; or remitted direct to the Honorary Secretary, 161 Hereford street, Christchurch, who will be pleased to give any further : information required. ; SECOND LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. (Either in one donation or in subscriptions ' payable by three Annual Instalments on or before 30th June in each year). £ 8. d. Amount previously acknowledged.. 3,246 11 6' , Adley, H. A. .. • .. .. 6 0 0, Allen, Wm. .. .. .. 5 0 0 , Allen, Thos. .. .. .. 10 0 0 Broham, Mrs .. .. .. 2 0 0 Bird, J. A. .. .. .. 5 0 0 , Barker, F. H. .. .. 15 0 0 ; Bridge, C. J., the family of the late 50- 0 0 . { Billins, Alfred .. ... .. 55 0j I Cunningham, John .. .. 44 0 j Cunningham, W. B. .. .. 3 3 0 Curry, Edward .. .. '.. 210 0 ■; Curry, Mrs Edwd... .. .. 2 10 0 'I Colemsn, Sam!. .. ~: .. 55 0 ' j Dixon, Mrs Marmaduke .. .. 9 0.0 j Davie, Mrs 30 0 0 ' I Dawe, W. H. .. .. ..220 ! Dixon, W. _ 5 5 0 ' ' Friedlander Bros. .. .. .. 3 3 0 Gerard, Geo. .. .. .. 100 0 0 Gano, Dr. .. .. ..330 i Hardcastle, Mrs .. .. .. 2 2 0 [ Harrison, Alfred .. .. .. 110 . Hanmer, Mrs Philip .. .. 3 0 0 Inwood, J. .. .. 10 0 0 Inwood, Daniel, some representatives of the late .. .. 30 0 0 Joynt, T. I. 10 10 0 Mathias, Mrs .. .. ... 5 0 0 Marchant, F. W 5 0 0 Smithson, S. F. .. .. .. 10 0 0 Sercombe, R. T. W. .. .. 20 0 0 Simcox, Miss ... .. .. 550 Thierens, J. C. .. .. .. 3 3 0 Turnbull, A. H 26 5 0 Tripp, the Misses .. '.. .. 2 2 0' Upham, C. H. .. .. .. 3 3 0. Williams, Rev. H., junr/.. .. 15 0 0 Walker, Hon. Lancelot .. .. 100 0 0 Westenra, R. .. .. .. 15 0 0 , Weddell, Wm. .. .. .. 25 0 0 Total .. .. .. £3,806 12 6 , THOS. GARRARD, 9250 ' Hon. Sec. . RW. ENGLAND, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANT. Large Stocks of all kinds of TIMBER always on hand. Galvanised Iron, Cement, Sheet i Lead, Doors, Sashes, etc. Nails and Building 1 Ironmongery. i Orders Promptly Forwarded. TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN WALLER AND SON, ~ TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, ' TUAM STREET. HAVE in STOCK Every Description of ] BUILDING MATERIAL, including very Large Stocks* of Seasoned Timber, kept ! under cover ready for immediate use. Cement, Galvanised Iron, Lead, Doors, * Sashes, Builders' Ironmongery, Fencing Materials, _c. COALS AND FIREWOOD. We are prepared to QUOTE PRICES for Building Materials delivered in town or any part of the Province. t _ _ NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. S ALL those intending to make a NEW YEAR'S GIFT to their' Cycling Friends j could not do better than send them one of tho Latest 'j HELIOS ACETYLENE CYCLE LAMPS. Brilliant Light. Cleanly in Use. P R I C E, 2 os. ' TAYLOR AND OAKLEY, 234 Tuam street. ASHBY, BERGH AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRON. v- ! -CONCiERS, Sl7 High and -_-Hereford streets, Christchurch, , HAVE Just Opened up their New Stasou'i Stock of LAWN_ MOWERS -AND HOSF.INI. "New Easy,";;"—fceelsior," "Philad- »hi*,"' ( and "Carbine* : vl":l_owers. Canvas and Indiarobber liioseing, Hose < Garden Pumps, Syringes, Lawn Sprinklers, and ALL GARDEN vTOOLS IN GR At ' TABIETY. WOOD AND LAURIE, ' TIMBER and IRQN MERCHANTS. , LARGE STOCKS of Thoroughly Seasoned BUILDING MATERIALS. ON HAND: BALTIC and KAURI SASHES and DOORS, And every article appertaining to the Building Trade. FENCING and FARMERS' REQUISITES. Estimates on Application. Correspondence invited and promptly replied MANCHESTER and TUAM STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. BROWN'S COAL SHEDS. BEST QUALITY GOALS, UNDER COTER. LOWEST BATES. LARGE STOCKS SEASONED TIMBER. J. T. BBOWN AND SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, Corner COLOMBO AND TUAM STREETS Telephone 73. P.O. Box 306 j i W. R. DEVEREUX and CO., PRACTICAL SADDLERS and HARNESS MAKERS. (Highest Award Kirwee and Leeston Shows). 133 Lichfield street, between Suckling's and Wilson s Saleyards. Popular Prices — Trap Sets from £5 . 55., Light Trap Sets £2 2s, Riding Saddles from 255, Collars Lined and Stuffed 5b 6d; all other work correspondingly low rates. Our _'unsandel Business carried on as usual. Highest Price given for Horsehair and Beeswas. WT '

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10265, 7 February 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10265, 7 February 1899, Page 8