M.Harris ... ... ... 1 1- 0 M. B. Hart ... ... ... 1 1 fr Chas. Hillyard, M.P.C. ... 11 9 E. W. Humphreys ... ... 1 1 » J. B. (a friend) ... ... 11^ John M'Lean ... ... 110 W. M. ... ... ... 116 W. R. Mitchell 1 l ft Fred Pavitt ... ... ... lid J. G. Ruddenkteu ... ... 110 J. C. Angus ... . 1 0 Q J. P. Jameson ... ... 10 0 Afriend ... ... ... 1 0 0. Llewellyn Powell ... ... 1 0 D H. Bedwood, junr., .Nelson ... 105 S. S. Tancred ... ... 1 0 d Rev Crosdaile Bowen... ... 1 0 0 Cox and Baber ... ... 1 0 0 S. C. Farr ... ... ... 1 0 .• C. F. Harper... ... ... 10 0 J. D. Macpherson ... ... 1 0 0 T. D. S. Neave ... ... 1 c © Stephen Watkina ... ... 1 0 fr John Quigley ... 1 0 0 Rev &. Bavin ... ... 0 15 0 J. A. Bird ... .. ... 0 10 0 John Beecher ... ... 0 10 © Jones, Brothers ... ... 0 5 © Dr Haast wishes to thank sincerely tlios* who have so readily a«d liberally answered the appeal made by him in favour of the Museum. Dr Haast hopes .that further subscriptions will be added, sufficient to carry out Mr Mountfort's planß. Following ilie suggestion^ of a correspondent in the Lyllelton Times, &fe begs to invite the teachers of public and pri-' vate schools to make collections for the same purpose among their pupils, for the instruction of whom the Canterbury Museum within future be always a? a? 'able. Be begs that the Working Classes wHI particularly understand that he will be happy t« ■ receive the Smallest Contributions. For the convenience of Subscribers, List* have been opened at the foi'ow-og places h— - The Bank of New Zealand, Messrs Miles and Co., E. S. Dalgety and Co., Wilson and Alport, J. P. Jameson Cook and Rons, LyLelion Titnen,l Press, Evening Mail, Star, Literary Institute. MONET TO LEND, in sun* ot £'0 an2upwards, on approved • ie-hold securi- . lies. RICH. W. FdßfcOAf, Solicit o--, 157 ie Colombo stuiei, Cliiuchurch. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ON AND AFTER THE 6th I-vST., mHE BUSINESS of the USDERSIGNEfc, Known a& the GLASGOW BOOT & SHOE AGENCY OB CASHEL HOUSE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE High street, Clnisichmcb, WILL BE REMOVED To New Preini'-c, NEXT THE OLD TOWN BALL^. 2487 WILLIAM B'CINGER. ■ — - — ■ — w CITY CHAIR WO »:<••?. T BATES, Chair Maiu<fV<-:a»-e-\ Caoinet- • maker tind Upho'me-er, T.Bm street. Every description of W«ncl»<>r s»nA fancy chairs made, wholesale and retail Drawingroom and dining-room furniture re-rtuffetf and covered, in the mot: fash'onab'e ma-met. Ladies'needleworkcareful'y mounted. F ench. - >lißhing, cane-work, and all ki.ds of repairs neatly done, and oa the most rfso.mble tetens. lurjing done lo tbetiade (a large. . stock on hand). Croquets made lo or^er.jj N.B.- Funerals Fii>mMied. T. BA'J ttS. Tuam street east, opposite Mmn E. S. Dalgety and Co.'sbf ore. 2634 A W. WARD. SHIPPING, CUSTOM HOUsK AND GENERAL COMMI«mON AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, Ac. Offices : Opposite Me»sr» Hargre^veo & Co» r Norwich Qti>»y LYTTBLTO»« ft .
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 298, 28 April 1869, Page 1
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466Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 298, 28 April 1869, Page 1
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