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Subscription List. St. ANDREW'S CHURCH, PORT AHURIRI. r nnHE Bishop of AVaiapu has the pleasure t JL to aeknoAviedge the following contributions towards the erection of a Church at the Spit, Napier: — £ s. d, Offertory at St. John's, DarlingL hurst, Sydney 20 0 C The Bishop of AVaiapu .. .. 10 0 C J. H. Vautier 10 0 C AVai-drop and Co 10 0 C 1 E. Lyndon ~ .. ~ 3 3 C Captain Newman .. .. 5 5 C ? R. Foster 20 0 C 2 J. M. Tabuteau 5 5 C 3 H. C. Robjohns 3 3 C i Dr. Mcnzies 2 2 C i A Thank Offering (1880) .. 2 2 C , H. Hill 2 2 C Mrs. Grigg, Longbeach ~ 5 0 C ' H. S. Tiffcn 50 0 C Rev. S. AVilliams .. .. 50 0 0 - R. Holt 7 7 C . Thos. Tanner 40 0 0 ■ J. N. AVilliams 5 0 C AA r . Morris, the Spit .. .. 10 0 0 - S. Locke 5 0 0 J. 11. Coleman 10 0 0 Colonel Lambert.. .. .. 5 0 0 Mrs. Tyleo 2 0 0 M. R. Miller 5 o 0 Proceeds of Art Exhibition at tho Spit (18S2) 4 5 4 R. H. Rhodes 5 5 0 J. Rhodes .. .. .. 5 5 0 Mrs. Bernard Moore .. .. 10 0 Entertainment at the Spit ~ 5 0 0 E. Cook, the Spit .. .. 5 0 0 A Friend 200 0 0 R. Holder 10 0 J. Prebble, the Spit .. .. 10 0 Rev. C. Moon, Nelson .. .. 10 0 AY. Villers, Petane .. .. 2 2 0 A Friend, Taupo.. .. .. 5 0 0 Offerings at Laying Foundation 7 0 0 Rev. AY. Welsh 5 0 0 Proceeds of Sale of AVork at the Spit 50 0 0 Grant from Hawke's Bay Trust. 50 0 0 Grant from Nairn Fund .. 50 0 0 Offertory at St. John's ProCathedral, April 3, 1883 .. 9 7 6 C. A. Heald, the Spit .. .. 5 0 0 AY. M'Arthur and Co 2 2 0 Chas. Elison 10 0 F. AY. Williams 22 0 J. G. Kinross 5 0 0 W. Kinross AA r hito .. . . 10 0 Harmood A. Banner .. .. 3 3 0 Large and Toivnley .. .. 110 Hallonstein Bros, and Co. .. 110 Collection after sermon by Rev. J. ToAvnshend, in temporary Church at the Spit .. .. 110 0 Total £10l 12 7 UP to date there has been expended : — lii Purchase of Site .. .. 150 0 0 Reclamation of ditto .. .. 00 0 0 Progress Payments to Contractors 480 0 0 On account of Church Furniture 29 14 11 Advertising 0 7 6 Total £720 2 5 In addition to the £750 already collected a further sum of £250 ivill be needed to pay the balance of the builders' contract, including the erection of a suitable fence and providing tho necessary Church furniture. A completion grant of £50 has been promised by the London Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, which has so generously helped to build many of our Churches. This reduces the deficiency to £200, and for this the Bishop confidently appeals to the kind friends Avho have already shown an interest in the undertaking, and to others avlio have not yet contributed, in good hope that the amount will be largely made up before the day of opening, Friday, August 31st, God willing. May He suggest the right measure and the right motive of all such work for the Master, by recalling to the mind of the reader some words of the Grand Old Book, still dear to many, and to Avhich there is none like, e.g., the words of Daiid, " I will not offer unto tho Lord my God that which doth cost me nothing;" the words of the Great Teacher himself, "Freely ye have received, freely give ;" the words of Paul, including a quotation of treasured words of One greater than he, " Remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how He said, "It is moro blessed to gii'e than to receive." " Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable gift." EDAVARD 0. AVAIAPU, Bishop. Napier, August 10, 1883. Business Notices. GREAT SALE —OF— BANKRUPT STOCK DRAPERY AV -n pLOTHING. rapery ANL> Clothing. For Ono Month Only. RADFORD & CO., DRAPERS, From AVellington, beg to announce that —having purchased — A BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, &c, kc, at 10s in the £, they intend offering the same as above. READ THE FOLLOAVING PRICES : T ADIES' TTMBRELLAS, "I S. 11 D Ladies' Hanks, 2/11 per dozon 2-Button Black Kid Gloves, 1/11 Costumes, from 4/6 ' Fine Flannel, 1/- per yard [ Melton Cloth, double ividth, per yard, 3/6 5 A lot of Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery 5 Feathers, Flo Avers, and Hat Ornaments almost given away. Clark's Cotton, 1/6 per dozen Silk Reels, all colors, 2/- per dozen Dress Materials, 3/6 per dozen yards ' -\T EN'S pLOTHING. Men's Tweed Suits, from 18/6 Men's Tivcod Trousers, from 5/'Boy's Tiveed Suits, from 7/6 Men's Overcoats and Macintoshes 1-4/6 to 30/-, Avorth double Men's Shirts, from 1/6 I ~ Hats, from 1/G r ~ Ties, from 6d. i ~ Sox, 3 pairs for 1/. - SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, the 11th inst., in Pemises Next f ) 11. P. COHEN'S ' LITTLE DUSTPAN.' N.B.—COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS '* SHOULD CALL RADFORD & CO,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3767, 11 August 1883, Page 3

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