J. G. Fyfe;. M.P.C. ... 110 0 M. Bing ' ... ... ... 110 Cook and I? oss 1 ... ... ... 1 1 0 George Hart ... ... ... 1 1 0 Robert Iliffe ... ..: ... 1 1 0 T.D.Jones ... ...' ...• 1 1 0 S. andH.Nashelski 1 10 WmNeeve ' ... ' ... - ... 110 J. Ollivier... ... ... ... 110 Robt Park... ... 1 1 0 C. W. Purnell ... ... ... 1 1.0 Bird and Jones ... ... ... 1 10 John C. Boys 110 J. W. S. Coward 110 G.Fletcher ... 110 A. Fussel 110 A. J. ... ... 110 James A. M'llraith 110 W. Jones 110 L.E.Nathan 110 J. J. Oakden ... ... ... 110 . S. A. Pope 1 1 0 W. F. Warner 110 W. Zeesler ... 110 — Allen 110 J. Dean Bamford 1 1 0 P. B. Boulton 110 A. C. Cottrell 110 Edward Currie ... ... 110 R. W. Fereday ...... 110 Aug. Florance. Senior, ... 110 Dr J. D. Frankish 110 J. E. Graham 110 E. A. Hargreaves, M.P.C. ... 110 M.Harris 110 M. B. Hart 110 Chs. Hillyard, M.P.C 1 1 0 E.W.Humphreys 1 1 0 J. B. (a friend) 110 John M'Lean 110 ' W. M. • 1 1 0 W.R.Mitchell 110 Fred.'Pavitt 1 1 0 ; J. G. Ruddenklau ... ...110 J. C. Angus 10 0 J.P.Jameson ... 10 0 A Friend ... l 0 o , Llewellyn Powell ... ... 1 o o H. Redwood, junr., Nelson ... 10 0 S. S. Tancred ... .... ... 10 0 Rev. Crosdaile Bowen ... 10 0 Cox and Baber ... ... 10 0 ■■ S. C. Farr ... ... 1 '0 o C. F. Harper 10 0 ' J. D. Macpherson ... ... 10 0 T. D. S. Neave ... ... 1 0 0 Stephen Watkins 10 0 1 Rev R. Bavin ... ... ... 0 15 0 1 J. A. Bird ... ... ... 0 10 0 1 Johnßeecher 0 10 0 1 Jones, Brothers ... ... ... 0 5 0 1 DrHaast wishes to thank sincerely Jthosa 1 who have so readily and liberally answered 1 the appeal made by him in favour of the 1 Museum. 1 'Dr Haast hopes that further subscrip--1 tions will be added, sufficient to carry out Mr 1 Mountfort's plans. Following the suggestions 1 of a correspondent in the Lyttelton Times, he 1 begs to invite the teachers of public and pri- j 1 vate schools to make collections for the same i 1 purpose among their pupils for the instruc- j tion of whom the Canterbury Museum will 1 in future be always available. ► ' He begs that the Working Classes will par--1 ticularly understand that he will be happy to 1 receive the Smallest Contributions. > For the convenience of Subscribers, Lists 1 have been opened at the following places :— ' The Bank of New Zealand 1 ' ' Messrs Miles and Co., ■■■ ! 1 . '■• E; S. Dalgety and Co., i 1 Wilson and Alport, ' ' •, : . J. P. Jameson, • ; ' iCook and Ross, ; 1 Lyttelton Times, 1 Press, t> ■ 1 Evening Mail," 1 Star, i 1 ' . ... Literary Institute: I CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM i " ASSOCIATION. WE, the undersigned, believing the state of public affairs in this colony to be i full of peril: — that the war at present existi ing will entail additional burdens on the I people, already taxed to the utmost limit : — I that the present excessive taxation paralyses I the best efforts of the colonists, and prevents i intending emigrants from coming to these i shores : and believing, also, that the Colonial i Government and the General Assembly, as i constituted, can neither legislate for, nor ad- , minister satisfactorily, the affairs of the , colony— i Hereby form ourselves into i " AN ASSOCIATION i With the following objects in view . — • To return Members to the House of • Representatives pledged to vote • against war expenditure for the subi jugation of the native race. • To collect and diffuse statistical infor- • mation, and endeavour, by public i meetings and all other lawful means, i to induce the people of both Islands i to petition her Majesty and the ► Imperial Parliament to revise the • Constitution, and thereby obtain i separate legislatures for the Northern i and Middle Islands, with a Federal i Congress for the establishment of • a Customs Tariff; the maintenance of • the public credit by payment of in- • terest and sinking fund on Colonial i Loans ; the management of the i Marine Postal Services; and proi viding for and conducting external • defence. i Rangiora. • R L Higgins, J.P. James Kinley • John Thos Brown, J.P.John Bennington i Jas Boys . J D Macpherson • H Blackett John Luxton, sen • Stephen Mounaey John Luxton, jun i T. S. Mannering Westby H Percival • P Kennedy James Siddons i Thomas Ellis ' R G Grimwood » E Robson Charles Brown > Joseph Jackson Charles Jennings
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 244, 23 February 1869, Page 4
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733Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 244, 23 February 1869, Page 4
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