PattHe Kotspos. JohnGrigg ..t H. H. Hennah John Marsbman Henry Motion - B. W,. Ifountfort New Zerishd IpmasjpeOorapan T. and & Pavitt ,' J. T- Peacock /.,■ ...5,!.) 1 E. Richardson . ...vJV E. M. Tempter H. Thomson ... C. W. Turner ... Walton, Warner, and Qp C. Clark ... A. Hornbrook, M.P.C. W. Langdown .... Hon. G. L. Lee, M.P.C* W. Montgomery, M.P.C, T. Nottjdge ... ... B. Petersen and 00. ... H. Potts, M-P-C. Sheppard and Co, J. Studholme R. Townsend G. Coates and Co. ... Edward Ellworthy ... T. I. Joynt ... Hon. W. S. Peter A. J. Walker ... C. A, Fitzßoy E. C. Mincbin ... H. & G. Parker L. & S. Walker. A. J; White ... T. Tombs W. M. Maskell, M.P.C. J. Snffield W. Black J. G. Fyfe, M.P.C. ... Easter and Wallis M. Bing Cook and Ross George Hart... Robert Iliffe... ... T. D. Jones.... ... S. and H, Nashelski ... Wm. Neeve ... J. OlUvier ... Robt. Park ... C. W. Purnell Bird and Jones John C. Boys J. W, 8. Coward O. Fletcher ... ... A, Fassel A. J James A. M’Qraith ... W. Jones ... ... L. E. Nathan J. J. Oakden ... 8. A. Pope ... W. F. Warner W. Zeesler ... Alien ... ... J. D. Bamford ... P. B. Boulton A. C. Cottrell Edward Curry R. W. Fereday Ang.Florance.snr. ... Dr J. D. Frankish J. E. Graham E. A. Hargreaves, M.P.C M. Harris ... ... M. B. Hart Chas. Billyard, M.P.C. E. W. Humphreys J. B. (a friend) John M'Lean W. M W. R. Mitchell Fred Pavitt ... J. G Ruddenklau A. Ayers H. Carerhill... Rev Canon B. W. Dudley J. H. Cockbprn H00d... F. Jenkins ... ... D. Middleton R. M. Morten G. Vf - Nalder Tho*. Preece John Qu’gley R. Shearman... ... Wallace & Co. H. Westmaoott J. H. Wigley J. L. Wilson... J. 0. Angus J. P. Jameson P... A friend ... Llewellyn Powell H. Redwood, yunr., Nelson 8.8. Tancred ... Rev. Crosdaile Bowen... Cox and Baber ... 8. C. Farr ... C. F. Harper... J. D. Macpherson T. D. 8, Neave Stephen Watkins B (a friend) ... Miss Mathews ... 0. Prebble ... R. W. Walters Rev R. Bavin J. A. Bird ... John Beecher Edmund Ford F. Panritt ... Jones, Brothers DrHaast wishes to thank sincerely those who have so readily and liberally answered the appeal made by him in favpnrof the Museum. Dr Haast hopes that farther subccriptions will be added, sufficient to carry oot Mr Mountfort’s plans. Following the suggestions of a correspondent in the Lyttelton Timet, he begs to invite the teachers of public and private schools to make collections for the same purpose among their pupils, for the instruction of whom the Canterbury Museum will in future be always available. lie begs that the Working Classes will particularly understand that be will he happy to receive the Smallest Contributions. For the convenience of Subscribers, Lists have been opened at the following places The Bank of New Zealand, Messrs Miles and Co., E. S. Dalgety and Co., Wilson and Alport, J, P. Jameson ('ook and Ross, Lyttelton Times, Press, Evening Mail, Star, Literary Institute.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2603, 8 May 1869, Page 1
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