Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, and of their friends and Fellow Churchmen in that country, And when it is borne in mind that those who emigrate make more room for those who remain, and open fresh markets for the sale of British manufactures, the Committee feel assured that such emigrants will not appeal in vain for help in providing for themselves those means of grace and education which are so abundantly enjoyed in I England.. Subscriptions to the v Otago Episcopal Church, School, and Parsonage Fund," may be paid or sent to the following Collectors:— F. H. Fenton, Esq., Regent's Terrace, Doncaster. Rev. H. H. Pearson,-Norton Vicarage, near Sheffield. . l> V Mr. J. Pearce, the ''Sheffield Times" office, High Street, Sheffield. The Venerable Archdeacon Williams, Llanvapley, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. Guilford Richardson, Esq., 23, Cornhill, London. Admiral Sir E. Chetham Strode, South Hill | House, near Shepton Mallet, Somersetshire. Captain de la Condamine, 9, Barfield, Ryde, Isle [ of Wight. John Lister, Esq., Hoole Hall, Chester. Raikes Currie, Esq., M P., 4, Hyde Park Terrace ; or 23, Cornhill, London. William Latham, Esq., Melton Mobray, Leicestershire. • _ Miss L. Latham, „ „ Presents of a Crimson Cover for the Communion Table; a white damask do.,with napkin; coverings for the cushions of the Pulpit and Communion Table ; a Bell; and of an additional Barrel of ten tunes, chiefly chants, suited in size for the Organ built for Otago by Bryceson, Tottenham Court, New Road, London, will be very welcome. Any information respecting these articles will be given by F. H. Fenton, Esq., Regent's Terrace, Doncaster ; from whom also can be obtained copies of this Appeal. • Whilst the Committee cannot afford to appropriate any portion of their general fund to the Endowment of their new Church, but must devote it to the Buildings, in the proportion of one-half to the Church, one-third to the Parsonage, and one-sixth to the School, they will, thankfully invest in land, in the names of the Bishop and the other Church. Trustees, any sums given expressly for the endowment. ■ . . J. A. Fenton, M.A., Episcopal Incumbent of Dunedin. A. C. Strode, R.M,, Chairman of the Committee. Robert Williams, J.P.) ff Secretaries . David Garrich, J.P. / Frederick Richardson, Treasurer. February, 1851. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS Collected by Frederick Richardson, Esq., for the Episcopal Church at Dnnedin. £. s. d. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop) 2 2 0 of Guiana . . . j John Dent, Esq., Sudely Castle 2 0 0 A. Rosenhagen, Esq. . . 3 0 0' The Misses Brandts . . 3 0 0 j Thos. Pilkington, Esq. . 2 0 0 The Misses Rawlins . . 2 0 0 Wm. Coshan, Esq. . . S.O 0 Edmund Clowes, Esq. . 2 0 0 Mrs. Parkin . . . 2 0 0 Miss West . . . 5 0 0 Miss C. West. . . 5 0 0 Mrs. Archibald Cameron . 2 0 0 Sums under £2 . . 86 0 6 The Right Hon. and Rev. Lord \ g Q q de Saumerez • / The Right Hon. Lord Northwick 3 0 0 Rev F. Close . . . 3 0 0 Miss Jane Cook . . 100 0 0 Key. F. Duncan Gilby, A.M. . S 0 0 Rev. Charles Harris . . . 2 2 0 Rev. Canon Dale, St. Paul's, London 3 0 0 J. S. Surman, Esq. . . 3 0 0 Lieut.-Col. Spedding . • 2 0 0 J. M. Richardson, Esq., Blackheath 5 5 0 Mrs. Richardson . • 2 2 0 Lawford Richardson, Esq. . 2 0 0 William Richardson, Esq. . 3 0 0 Fredk. Richardson, Esq. - • / SO 0 Rev. Alexander Watson . 2 2 0 Samuel Fletcher, Esq., Manchester 3 0 0 Subscriptions received in Lyttelton by the Rev. B. W. Dudley, or Dr. Donald. Rev. B. W. Dudley. . .200
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