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MONEY! MONEY I! MONEY LENT on Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver-plate, Electro-plated ware, Clothing, Drapery, &c. I. HERMAN, LICENSED PAWNBROKER, High Stbeet. Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches, Keepers, Colonial Gold Wedding Rings, Earrings, Lockets, New and Second-hand good Silver Levers TO BE SOLD, at a very low figure. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry CLEANED and RKPAIRKD, at moderate prices. 168 LATE FIRE. rp HE Business of the undersigned will be JL carried on (temporarily during the erection of their new stores) in the premises lately occupied by Mr Hughes, Stationer, directly opposite their Stores lately burnt down in Cashel street. 4797 c R. & 7\ SUTHERLAND. THE LATE FIRE. M SANDSTEIN begs to inform his • friends and the public generally that he baß REMOVED OPPOSITE, having taken the Shop part of tbe premises occupied by Mr Harrison, tailor, where the business will be carried on as usual till the erection of his new premises. In reference to the above, W. W. HARRISON, Tailor, begs to inform- his patrons that be carries on business on the same premises as usual. c 276 TO LET, on moderate terms, corner of Peterborough and Colombo streets, a comfortable SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE with a largo yard and artesian well. Apply at Mr WYATI'd STORE, Colombo street. 322 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE BUILDING OP THE N E~W ~~e~H U RCH op ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS. SUBSCRIPTIONS are earnestly solicited in aid of the above object. The insufficient size, the had condition of the fabric, and the unhealthy closeness of the present church, combine to make this a work: of pressing necessity. It is proposed to build; a wooden church on stone foundations, to hold, when completed, not less than 600 sittings, of which one-third will be free. It has been resolved not to advertise for tenders until the sum of £1000 shall be in hand. The following list represents an amount of £1200 Is, of which the sum of £718 19s 9dhas been received. Parishioners and old attendants at St. Michael's, churchmen generally, and old Canterbury settlers in particular, are asked to join in re-building the Parish Church, the temporary Cathedral, the Mother Church of Canterbury. Subscriptions may be paid to the account of the St. Michael's Church Building Fund, at the Union Bank, to the Undersigned, or to any Member of the Vestry, or Building Committee. HENRY JACOBS, Incumbent. &. J J '.l l^B MAN }«»"^- --£ s d. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ... ... 100 0 0 Offertory Collections in hand ... 85 12 6 The Dean of Christchurch ... 25 0 0 R. J. S. Harman ... ... 100 0 0 H. J. Tancred ... ... 100 0 0 J. Grigg (first subscription) ... 60 0 0 F. Pavitt ... ... 10 0 0 Wood Brothers (on commencement) ... ... 50 0 0 „ „ (on completion) 50 0 0 R. Packer and Son (on commencement) ... ... 50 0 0 „ „ (on completion) 50 0 0 His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen, K.G.C.M.G. ... ... 10 0 0 Mr Deacon ... ... 25 0 0 Vincent .iv ... 25 0 0 Rev. C. Bowen ... ... 5 0 0 H. Washbourne (on commence--ment) ... ... „ .. 5 0 o „ „ (on completion) 5 0 0 A member of the congregation... 25 0 0 J. E. Jacobs ..." ... 5 0 Q Mrs Willis ... ... 1 1 0 John Fox ... ... 110 F. G. Hawley ... ... 2 0 0 J. Mannings ... ... 2 0 0 -J. W."S. Coward ... ... 5 5 0 Thos. Williams ... ... 10 0 Mrs Birmingham ... ... 10 0 A Friend ... ... 4 0 0 J. G. Ruddenklau ... ... 5 0 0 John Hughes ... ... 110

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 573, 22 March 1870, Page 1

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