£. s. fit. J. J. Oakden ... ... 1 I e S. A. Pope ... ... ... 1 1 &■ VV. F. Warner ... ... 1 I «'-■ W. Zeesler ... ... ... 1 t 6? — Allen ... ... ... 1 I fr J. D. Bamford ... ... 11 £s P. B. Boulton ... ... 1 r-,fc« A. C. Cottrell ... ... 1-1 e> Edward Curry ... ... 1 J &•' R. W. Fereday ... ... 1 1 fcAug. Fiorauce, snr. ... ... 1 1 a ; > Or J. D. Frankish ... ... 11 Cv J. E. Graham ... ... 1 1 & E. A. Hargreaves, M.P.C ... 1 L 5' M.Harris ... ... ... 1 1 & M. B. Hart ... ... ... 1 X »• Chas. Hillyard, M.P.C. ... 11 «» E. W. Humphreys ... ... 1 I «v J. B. (a friend) ... ... 1 1. O John M'Lean ... ... j i %~ W. M 1 1 *> W. R. Mitchell ... ... 1 I rFred'Pavitt ... ... ... II ft> J. G. Ruddenklau ... ... 1 * t> A. Ayers ... ... ... IV E< H. Caverhill... ... ... l l C2> Rev Canon B. W. Dudley ... I £ & J.H. Cockburn H00d... ... 1 I ff* F.Jenkins ... 11 0'D. Middleton ... ... 1 b & ; R, M. Morten .... ... I B Sf G. W. Nalder ... ... 1 I S* Thos. Preece ... ... 1 t «h John Quigley ... ... 1 I Cj R. Shearman... ... ... 1 £ *.» Wallace & Co. ... ... 11 >■;• H. Westmacott ... ... 1 1 • R> J. H. Wigley ... ... 1 S E J.L.Wilson... ... ... 1 i « J. C. Angus ... ... 1' &. & J. P. Jameson ... ... 1 & 8* A friend ... ... ... 1 O- t> Llewellyn Powell ... ... 1 O 8 H. Redwood, junr., Nelßou ... 1 & C* S.S. Tancred ... ... 1 O ft> Rev Crosdaile Bowen... ... 1 6 ft* Cox and Baber ... ... 1 ©■ 0--S. C. Farr ... ... ... I a &•• C. F. Harper... ... ... I © «» J. D. Macpherson ... ... l & <s< T.D.S. Neave ... ... I te &< Stephen Watkins ... ... I &• fv B(a friend) ... ... ... 1 e& «* Miss Mathews ... ... 1 0 C C. Prebble ... ... ... 1 O O K. W. Walters ... ... 1 O & Rev JR. Bavin ... ... 0 15 «* J. A. Bird ... ... ... OM> fr John Beecher ... ... 0 Ifr 9? Edmund Ford ... ... 0 1© & F. Panritt ... ... ... 010 E Jones, Brothers ... ... O 5 & Dr Haast wishes to thank sincerely thosawho have so readily and liberally answssret the appeal made by him in favour of Hash Museum. Dr Haast hopes that further Bubscrip4Ssn» will be added, sufficient to carry out E&r Mountfort's plans. Following the snggestfesspi of a correspondent in the Lyttelton 2V*»r*> feffbegs to invite the teachers of public and £s£vate schools to make collections for the »«aafc purpose among their pupils, for the iusirastion of whom the Canterbury Museum t»SE. in future be always available. He begs that the Working Classes Trill p«aa*ticularly understand that he will be happy te? receive the Smallest Contributions. For the convenience of Subscribers, lifefeas have been opened at the following places a — 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. U R' WADDINGTaJR Has the honour to announce, that his. C 0 N C E R T» FOR THE LIGHTING OF ST. JOHN'S CHUBCSS: WITH GAS, Will take place on TUESDAY EVENING, the 11th INS3L An attractive Programme is in active prs»-. paration. Front Seats. 4s ; a few Back Seats, a& Tickets may be had at. Crystal PataeeBuildings, Messrs Cook and Ross, Coatee and Co., Fancy Bazaar, and Spenaeley a»d' Co. Particulars in a few days. c2ffi»Bi HOUSES TO LET, OR FOR SAEgT_ Apply to P. PEARCE r Armagh stree?. May 1, 1869. WSSX-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 306, 7 May 1869, Page 1
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539Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 306, 7 May 1869, Page 1
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