£. R <£.- M. Harris ... ... ... l l <*****» M. B. Hart ... ... ... l I ©> Chas. Hillyard, M.P.C. ... 1 I & E. W. Humphreys ... ... 1 I «-■> J. B. (a friend) ... ... life John M'Lean ... ... .1 £ J&---w. m. ... i i? t* W. R. Mitchell ... ... life Fred Pavitt ... ... ... 1 2 •*• J. G. Ruddenklau 1 J «$> J. C. Angus ... ... 10* J. P. Jameson ... ... 1 Of* A friend ... ... ... 1 c «t Llewellyn Powell ... ... 1 © •? H. Redwood, junr., Nelson ... . 1 © & S.S. Tancred ... -" ... ' I <"*> Ur* j Rev Crosdaile Bowen... ... 1 -*** **&■ Cox and Baber ... ... I » «** S. C. Farr ... ... ... 1 & f*C. F. Harper... ... ... 1 © J. D. Macpherson ... ... 1 & Qs> T.D.S. Neave ... ... 1 ff 0 Stephen Watkins ... ... 1 © •■ John Quigley ... 1 O fi> Rev R. Bavin ... ... 0 IS *? J. A. Bird ... : ... 0 !8> *> John Beecher ... ... O 10> & Jones, Brothers ... ... OS** Dr Haast wishes to thank sincerely the***who have so readily and liberally answerers" - the appeal made by him in favour of filsai Museum. Dr Haast hopes that further subscriptieaa*. will be added, sufficient to carry out BftrMountfort's plans. Following the suggestions of a correspondent in the Lyttelton Times^ he> begs to invite the teachers of public and ftt— vate schools to make collections for the sacsfe purpose among their pupils, for the instroc--tion of whom the Canterbury Museum *i»2£ in future be always available. He begs that the Working Classes will _wo»---ticularly understand that he will be happy -fcrreceive the Smallest Contributions. For the convenience of Subscribers, I*s£& have been opened at the following places a — The Bank of New Zealand, Messrß Miles and Co., E. S. Dalgety nnd Co., Wilson and Alport, J.P.Jameson Cook and Ross, Lyttellon Times,] Press, Evening Mail, Star, Literary Institute. CITY CHAIR WORKS. T BATES, Chair Manufacturer, CaWm*~ • maker and Upholsterer, Tuam sftrasrSu. Every description of Windsor and fest^ chairs made, wholesale and retail. Bm-wmg-room and dining-room furniture re-Btig-3-%£ and covered, in the moßt fashionable m«Bißß2u Ladies'necdleworkcarefully mounted. Frcse-fe polishing, cane-work, nnd all kinds of repatarap neatly?- done, and on the most reaßont-ftfo terms. 1 urning done to the trade (atesag* stock on hand). Croquets made to ordes. N.B.— Funerals Furnished. T. BATES, Tuam street east, opposite Messrs E, £.. Dalgety and Co.'s store. 26SSTir ARD AND REEVES, LITHOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS:, AHD COPPER-PLATE PRINTERS/ GLOUCESTER STREET AHD CATHEDRAL SQ U A S'S. (Lytteltoi? Times Office), Beg to inform the Pablic that they conSaKca to execute every description of the abo?^; work, in the best style, and at the most Reasonable Rates. WARD AND REEVESGained the First Prize at the NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION OF IS£ lor a Compel it ke Design for ther HONORARY CERTIFICATES t Albo, THE ONLY CERTIFICATE AND MEDAI, For the beßt Specimens of Lithography. TO LET, a 5-roomed COTTAGE eai Garden, well stocked with fruit tre«» 0 next Mr Ollivier's, on the Ferry Road. Appiy to WM. MOIR, Central Hotel. 2825
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 301, 1 May 1869, Page 1
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461Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 301, 1 May 1869, Page 1
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