£. a. <3. M. Harris ... ... ... 110 M. B. Hart ... ... . 110 Chap. Hillyard, M.P.C. ... 110 B. W. Humphreys ... ... 1 1 D J. B. (a friend) 110 John il'Lean ... ... 110 W. M 1 1 0 W. R. Mitchell 1 1 0 FredPavitt ... ... ... 1 1 © J. G. Ruddenklau ... ... 1 1 P J. C. Angus ... ... 1 0 c J.P.Jameson ... ... l o D A friend ... ... ... 1 0 fi Llewellyn Powell „. ... 1 0 0 H. Bedwood, junr., Nelson ... 10 0 S.S. Tancred ... ... 1 0 # Rev Crosdaile Bowen... ... 1 0 0 Coxandßabc-r ... ... 1 0 D S. C. Farr 10* C. F. Harper... ... ... 1 0 B J. D. Macpherson ... ... 1 0 JB T. D.S. Neave ... ... 1 0 » Stephen Watkins ... ... 1 0 & John Quigley ... 1 o « Rev R. Bavin ... ... 0 15 © J. A. Bird ... .. ... 0 10 0 John Beecher ... ... 0 10 0 Jones, Brothers ... ... 0 5 6 Dr Ilaast wishes to thank sincerely those who have ao readily and liberally answered the appeal made by him in favour of the Museum. Dr Baast hopes that further subscriptions will be added, sufficient to carry out Mr Mountfort's plans. Following the suggestions of a correspondent in the Lyttelton Times, be bega 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. He begs that the Working Classes will particularly understand that lie will be happy to receive the Smallest Contributions. For the convenience of Subscribers, lasts have been opened at the following places :-— The Bank of New Zealand, Messrs Miles and Co., E. S. Dalgety and C 0.,. Wilson and Alport, J. P. Jameson I 'opk and Ross, Lyttefton Times, Press, Evening Mail, Star, Literary Institute. RACES. rr\HE RACES IN HONOUR OF THB VISIT OF H.K.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH WILL TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY NEXT, THE 238 D INST. JOHN STUDHOLME, 2764 Hon. Sec. MONEY TO LEND, in sums of £50 an* upwards, on approved freehold securities. RICH. W. FEREDAY, Solicitor, 1571 c Colombo street, Christchurch. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. - ON AND AFTER THE 6th INST., npHE BUSINESS of the UNDERSIGNED, Known as the GLASGOW BOOT & SHOE AGENCT j OB CASHEL HOUSE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, High street, Christchurch, WILL BE REMOVED To Ney? Premises, NEXT THE OLD TOWN HAI!* 2487 "WILLIAM STRINGER. NOTICE. ON hand, several hundred well-made Panel Doors, price 15s each. An allowance made on quantity taken. Also, any amount of *plen&d r T and G Baltic lining, &c, A room, 10, feet square, lined all round with best beaded Baltic lining, for £3. THOMAS PURDIE,. Builder, 2503 Papanui road, Christchurch
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 291, 20 April 1869, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 291, 20 April 1869, Page 1
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