JE 8. d C. W. Bishop ... ... 110 H. Fuhrmann ... ... 0 10 0 Wm. Neeve ... ... 2 0 0 E. B. and F. A. Bishop ... 10 0 W. Ross ... ... 10 0 S. A. Pope ... ... 5 5 0 Mrs Williams ... ... 100 J. L. Balestiee ... ... 100 F. W. and V. Anson ... ... 0 10 0 Jones Brothers ... ... 0 10 0 A Doctor's Fee ... ... 1 1 0 H. H. Hennah ... ... 3 3 0 T. Oaborn ... ... 10 0 A Surgeon's Fee ... ... 1 1 0 Alfred Thompson ... ... 1 i 0 T. S. Duncan ... ... 110 H. C. Adams ... ... 0 10 0 Mr Schmidt ... ... 0 10 (i R. Foster ... ... 110 W. Harrington, senr. ... ... 1 10 0 Thos. Kaine, senr. ... ... 10 0 George Gould ... ...500 Wm. Edwards ... . 10 0 J. E. March (first subscription) 5 0 0 W. Shepp.ird ... ... 10 0 George Oram ... ... 3 3 0 L.S. Badham ... ... 2 2 0 i-arah Oram ... ... 1 1 0 Phoebe Oram ... ... 110 J. W. Twentyman ... ... 5 0 0 A. U. ... ... 0 5 0 E.Watson ... ... 0 5 0 C.J. Hodge ... ... 2 10 0 A. Friend ... ... 100 Edward J. T. Ford ... ... 0 5 0 Wm. J. Savage ... ... 110 G. H. Sharp ... ... 5 0 0 H.SelfeSelfe ... ... 25 0 0 T. Hancock ... ... 5 0 0 Mr Bell .„ ... 5 0 0 H. B. Johnstone ... ... 10 0 0 E. Parkerson ... ... 10 0 0 Lady Emily Bathurst ... 5 0 0 A.R. Inwood ... ... 110 A. Jamieson . ... 1 1 0 T.D. Condell ... ... 25 0 0 Mrs Carthew and daughter ... 015 0 Jasper O'Callaghan ... ... I 0 0 W. Montgomery ... ... 100 Hon. and Rev H. W. Bertie |... 2 2 0 J. Strafcan ... ... 5 0 0 H.B.Lane ... ... 100 H. Flavel ... ... 10 0 An Old Friend ... ... 1 0 0 M. A. Knapman ... ... 10 0 F. M. Ollivier ... ... \ 0 0 MrsWashbourn J... ... 3 0 0 Mrs Emma Pye, Alford Forest ? 2 0 S.A.Patrick ...... 100 J. D. Carruthers ... ... l 1 0 ■ — Banks ... ... 3 3 0 B. Hale ... ... 110 C. Coombea ... ... 0 10 6 — Judge ... ... 1 1 — Lummis ... ... 110 A.Ayers ... ... 1 1 0 Gould and Co. ... ... 0 10 6 J. Anderson ... ... 5 0 0 W.Pratt ... ... 5 0 0 A well-wisher ... ... 15 0 0 Edward Roper ... ... 010 6 E. P. ... ... 0 10 0 49 NEW GOODS TO HAND, EX SIBERIA, And other late arrivals. MRS F. C. BOWLER, , STAY AND CRINOLINE MANUFACTURER. WORLEY'S PATENT STAYS, CORSETS, &c. NEWEST STYLES IN THOMPSON'S PATENT CRINOLINES. ELASTIC SUPPORTING BANDAGES, ABDOMINAL BELTS, AND LACED STOCKINGS, Made to order. HIGH STREET, CHRIST CHURCH. 363 JEREMIAH APPLEYARD, (Late of Victoria Carriage Works, Tuam Street,) BEGS to thank bis customers for the favours shown to him while carrying on. t. business in the above premises as Wheelwright, &c, and to inform them tod. the public that he has REMOVED to more, eligible premises, adjoining the Steam Flour Mill, Colombo street aonth (entrances from Liobfleld and Tuam treets), where he trusts, by strict attention, land; reasonable charges, to merit a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed upon him. Blacksmith work done on the most \ reasonable terms. Good accommodation for -persons from the country, ' 433
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 625, 25 May 1870, Page 1
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496Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 625, 25 May 1870, Page 1
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