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LYTTELTON NEWS. "YACHT CAPSIZED. In re-spcrao to a message yesterday morning from the look-out man at the Adderlcy Heads 6ig-nal station that an overturned yaoht was lasting about a mil* cfi tho Heads, th« Harbourmaster, Captain A. H. Thorp?, sent the tug Lyttclton out to investigate. The vacht was found to bo tho Alma, cl Eedcliffs, owned by Mr J. Rigby. Tki yacht had leit urau at 6 o'c:o:k yesterday ruorcinT for <uul was capsized off tho H?ads. The. occupants wore * rescued by another yacht, the Ometa, -aiter they had Lv<n about ten minutes clinging- to tlia upturned boat. Thc-v wre landed safely at Eedcliffs. Tli» iusr towed the yacht into Lyttclton. ,Tho Alma has had several mieha>i dv.rinr the east, vesr or two. On .December JOUI, 1919," shs." capsized off Little Port Cooprr. and the occupants were rescued b- one of tin Harbour Board's MgTialmen; Tha day pwviousto tho last Lyttclton Roiratte. sh» carrieVf »tot her mast, but w*3 fortunato enough, to get a now one fitted in tirno to compete and win her race. A wosi or two later, on the. occasion of thi. last Sumner Gala, she. w.-.s beinr; towed scooai the Si-uincr bar by a motor launch when- tlu> tow-lin? parted, and 1 *ho drifted into the breakers and was swamped, thi« time providing l tin o-pcr-tunitv (or a spectacular jescuo by tho Sumner lifeboat crew. THE PICTURES. "Someone- in thr> Houses" with «ui al'-jlar cast,"will te repeated nt tho Harbour Lipht Pictures to-night, together with epiiote sis of "The* Moon Eiders," and a comedy, "Topsy-Turvy Sweedie." To-morrow a. Universal production, ''The> Adorablo Savage," starring Edith Roberts, will bo screened, t!'o supporting srogTaranie including 1 a Century. comedy, "His Master's Breath,'-' and a Magazine. HARBOUR LIGHT PICTURES—To-nil-nT, "'.Someone in tho Houm" fn'M-oiin-s. "Moon I!iders"(Ep. B), "Topgy-Tm . ie" (comedy). To-rnorrow, Edith Roberts in "Tho ■ Adorable Savage," "His Master's Breath" (Century Comedy), Magazine. 3940 FOB Sale, Hydroplane. Uira, now at Lyttelton. Any trial. Apply "Prwo" Office. Lyttclton. SESS TO OUR COUNTRY CLIENT& 4 JUST LANDED:, - ARGE SHIPMENT OP WIRE, Get Our Prices Before Buying. FORBES, LTD., Lytrtelton. 'Phono 621, Christchurch, 1?4385-729«' CONVEYANCES. A MOTOR will run Doily from GLENTUNNEL to DARFIELD, and carry Passengers from Darfield to all places on route to L»ke Coleridge, returning in time to catch Cass Express, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, if necessary. W. LEEMING, X Mail Contractor. The Weekly Press ctnd Referee Closing May 31, 1921 Fifty*three Prizes Open to Amateurs and Professionals REFEREE," desiring to encourage its many contributors of photographs,, has decided to renew its PHbtographic Competitions, and now offers FIFTY POUNDS in PRIZES for the most attractive PHOTOGRAPHS sent in by MAY 81st, under the following - CONDITIONS. (1) The subject may be anything the competitor chooses: Manf woman. i or child, Maori or European, still * life or action, town or _ country, interiora or exteriors, lire stock' or wild life, landscape or seascape, farm life, bush life, town life, or sea life, work or play—whatever interests the competitor enough to make him photograph it. The novelty, beauty .and in-. terest for the public of the photograph will-be the qualities considered in awarding the prizes. ,(2) Every photograph sent in must have been taken in New Zealand or its dependencies. Photographs previously published are, not eliI gible for this Competition. * (5) Competitors may send as many photographs as they like. Tho Competition will CLOSE on MAY 81st NEXT, but competitors are advised to despatch their packets aa soon as they are complete. (4) The Editor's decision shall be final. (6) Prise-winning photographs become Press Company, with right to use in any of. its publications, copyright remaining with the photographers. (6) The £SO will be'divided into 53 prizes, at under: First ';.« Second ..i Third ...v Fourth ... Twenty at £1 £T 0 0 £4 0 0 £3 10 0t £3 0 0 £2O 0 0 • Twenty-nine at 10s £l4 10 0 Fifty-three Prizes £SO 0 0 (7) Non-winning photographs, if accompanied by full addrees of sender, will be returned during the first week in July, unless selected for publication. For those, thus selected five shillings «ach will bo paid. (8) Photographs engrave best if made on .glossy paper. • However _ matt or glossy is «ptional, but it is imperative that all photographs bo • sent u* flat packets; they need not be mounted. Each print must " have tho title and the name and address of tho competitor, lightly written in pencil (not ink pencil), on the back of tho photo near tho bottom edge. - ? (9) Packets should be plainly marked "Photograohir Competition," and addressed * "The Editor, Tho Weekly Press and* Referee," Christchurch, N.Z." (10) "The Weekly Press and Referee," shall have the first to reproduce any photograph submitted. (11) Employees of tho Christchurch Press Company are tarred from this Competition. . Competition Closes May 31st- rm

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 11

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