lyttelton Town Clock. EOB the CrocK placed in the Turret over the Post Office, the following subscriptions have been raised: — Lyttelton Times £110 The Postmaster 10 0 Longden &Le Cren 2 0 0 Agent of the Union Bank 10 0 Cap. Simeon, R. M. 10 0 Cookson, Bowler & Co. 10 0 D. M. Laurie 10 0 R. H. Rhodes, Esq. 10 0 A. J. Alport, Esq. 10 0 Henry Sewell, Esq. 10 0 Geo. Compton 10 0 J.R.Godk-y, Esq. 10 0 J. E. Fitzgerald, Esq. ' 10 0 . Hon. J. S. Wortley ' 10 0 Rev. B. W. Dudley 10 0 Rev. E. Puckle 10 0 Rev. Henry Jacobs 10 0 Thos. Cass, Esq. 10 0 A. M. Gilles 10 0 Rowland Davis 10 6 "William Pratt 10 0 R. D. Wallace 10 0 Richard Taylor . 10 0 Dr. Donald* 5 0 John T. Parkinson 5 0 W. T. Pickering 5 0 E.Wright 5 0 C. O. Torlesse 5 0' Cap. L. Applewhaite 5 0 Cap. U.ii. Clarke 5 0 Cap. Chas- Cook 5 0 Cap. James Alexander 5 6 " Cap. R. R. Johnston 6 0 Cap. A. Reynell 5 0 T. B. Keele * 5 0 Julius Fordham 5 0 G. H. Tribe 5 0 Win. Clunie 5 0 Thos. Waters 5 0 Richard Wormald 5 0 E. Latter 5 0 A. Hornbrook 5 0 Gilbert Pickett 5 0 A. Bayfield 5 0 Collier & Mason. 5 0 J. Fraser 5 0 Joseph Ashby 5 0 Alfred Silk 5 0 Win. Hutchiuson 5 0 Samuel Bowler 7 0 J. Swinbourne 2 6 J. G. Fyfe 2 6 R. Packer 2 6 Henry Kelly 2 6 W. Broadfoot 2 6 Edward Toomath 2 6 25 15 0 Expenditure. Cost of clock, and expenses from England . . . . 20 10 0 Erecting turret, &c. . .706 £27 10 6 WESLEYAN CHAPEL, CHRISTCHURCH. HPHE Committee appointed for the erection of the above Chapel desire to return their sincere thanks to those friends who have already subscribed to the above purpose, and to assures them that nothing shall be wanting on their part to meet the wishes of their friends as soon as possible. ' The Committee wish also to state that subscriptions will be thankfully received by Mr. Smart, Madras Street, Mr. Irnvood, and Mr. Flavel, Cashel Street. Signed, on behalf of the Committee. Henry Flavel, President. J. Bkoughton, Secretary. Christclmroli Ladies' School"OOR Day-scholars and Boarders, to be J- conducted on Church of England principles. It is proposed early in 1854, to open this Establishment, where a good English educatiou will be imparted, with instruction in the Latin Grammar, in Music (piano forte, guitar and singing), and in drawing; also in the French German, and Italian languages. Parents inthe neighbouring settlements, in India, or other parts, who may entrust the care of their daughters to the ladies conducting the above establishment, may depend on every effort being made to form their minds and manners rightly, and to promote their health and happiness. Further particulars will be duly announced.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 140, 10 September 1853, Page 12
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