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that, through the liberality of his Lordship the Bishop, who doubles every subscription paid, a comparatively small amount of contribution will suffice to carry out the objects in view. Subscriptions will be received by the Trustees, by the Rev. J. F. Churton, and by Alex. Kennedy, Esq., at the Bank. List of Subscriptions received since the last Announcement. Amount already advertised. .. 464 15 0 Mr. Martin (Chief Justice) 25 0 0 " Swainson (Attorney General) 20 0 0 " Cleghorn 5 0 0 " O'Neill 110 " J. A. Smith 3 0 0 " Shortland 10 0 •< Shepherd (Col. Treasurer)... 10 0 0 " W. C. Daldy 3 10 0 " Geo. Shortland, Plymouth, Devon 5 0 0 Lieut. 11. Bull, late of H. M. Brig "Victoria" 5 0 0 Capt. Seymour, R. IS T ., CadHngton Hants 5 0 0 « J. R. 2 0 0 Some Little Christians 1 0 0 " Whitaker , 5 0 1 Campbell. M.D 110 Mrs. Campbell, Edinburgh... 2 2 0 A Churchman 5 0 0 Mrs. Shortland 50 0 0 Collection at the Court Honse 31 18 10 Ditto at the Church, May 7, 1843 16 1 0 Blank 5 0 0 Interest 7 6 2, Balance from Kororareka ... 2 8 3 Total amount of private subscription 677 3 4 Notice is hereby given, that written applications for sittings in St. Paul's Church, under the above Regulations, will be received at the residence of Felton Matlaew, Esq., until the evening of Thursday the 18th instant, and applicants are requested to attend on the following Saturday at noon, for the purpose of : making their selections. — The Trustees think it necessary to observe, that, as thay are unable to incur the expense of collecting Pew Rents, no applications can "jbe entertained unless accompanied by payment of the first year's Rent for the number of sittings required. GEORGE COOPER, FELTON MATHEW, VTrustces. MATTHEW RICHMOND, J Auckland, May 10th, 1843. ! TO BE SOLD BT AUCTION. ! By Messrs. NATHAN §■ JOSEPH, 'On Monday next, the 15th May, 1843, at their Mart in Shortland Crescent : ONE Hundred Bags Flour, 8 Barrels Ale, 38 Cases Sherry, 5 | Chests Green Tea, 8 Bolts Canvas, Shawls, Shepherd's Coats, And a Quantity of other Goods. Terms at time of Sale. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. GIBSON §• MITCHELL BEG to apprise their numerous friends that they have now removed into their New Premises, where they have on Sale a Varied Selection of Goods, at their usual moderate prices ; amongst which will be found : — Locks, latches, hinges, and bolts of all kinds, Nail — wrought and machine made, from 11 inch to 6 inch ; coopers' rivets, boat rooves, and shoenails of all sizes. Builders' and cabinet makers' Furnishings, Edge Tools of superior quality, Saws — pit, cross-cut, hand, ripping, tenon, dove-tail, breaking-out, turning, iron, keyhole, and American billet, Screw and shell augurs and gimblets, Mason's and Bricklayer's trowels, Files and rasps, from 3 to 14 inches, Hammers — claw, rivetting and shingling, Arthur's steel braces and bits, — Falling axes, Bench and moulding planes, Spades and shovels, assorted sizes, Garden tools, — Table Cutlery, Pen and pocket knives, — Scissors and razors, Tea & coffee pots, — Tea trays & bread baskets, Tinned saucepans, stewpans, round pots, and tea kettles, — Coffee mills, Beams and scales, adjusted weights from 1 <ir. to 56 lbs., Short link ship chains — assorted sizes, Table lamps, — Paints, paint oil and turpentine, House Bellows, Bar and Rod Iron and Wire of all sizes, — Post paper, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Soap, mould & dip Candles, Oatmeal, Flour, common and table Salt, Slops, Tobacco, Pipes, etc., etc. Auckland, May 12, FOR SALE, at the stores of the Undersigned,— a Quantity of Rye Grass Seed of the first quality. > HEALE, 'SINCLAIR, & Co. May 12, 1843.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 4, 13 May 1843, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 4, 13 May 1843, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 4, 13 May 1843, Page 2

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