Art Union. GKAND ART UNION, In aid of the FUNDS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Greymotjth. £300 Worth of Valuable and Useful Articles will be distributed to subscribers ON OR ABOUT THE 25th MAECH. Tickets, 20s each, may be obtained from members of the Committee. The following is a list of some of the prizes :— £ s. d. 1 Gent's Gold Hunting Watch (English lever) • -32 10 0 2 Lady's do do • 20 0 0 3 Splendid new Lady's Riding Saddle and Bridle - - 17 10 0 4Do Gent's do do - 10 10 0 5 Lady's Gold Hunting Watch - 12 10 0 6 Silver Tea and Coffee Service - 10 10 0 7 Handsome Lady's Gold Chain - 12 10 0 8 Gent's Silver Hunting Lever Watch • • - 8 8 0 9 E. P. Tea and Coffee Service - 8 8 0 10 Gent's Silver Hunting Lever Watch • .- - 8 8 0 11 E. P. Tea and Coffee Service - 6 6 0 12 E. P. Liqueur Stand and Bottles 4 0 0 13 E. P. Fish Slice, in case -3 0 0 14 Watch - - - 3 10 0 15 Pair Engraved Decanters, fern pattern (quarts) - • 310 0 16 Do do do (pints) - 20 0 17 E. P. Card Basket - - 210 0 18 Watch . • - • 3 10 0 19 Handsome Lady's Writing Desk 3 10 0 20 Beautiful Basket of Wool Flowers • • - 4 4 0 21 E. P. Teapot - - - 210 0 22 Case, containing Bet of Pailor Billiards - • • 3 10 0 23 Watch - - • 3 10 0 24 Pair Leather Work Brackets • 2 10 0 25 Model of Trinity Church, Greymouth - - • 12 10 0 26 Handsome Cushion - • 310 0 27 Handsome Picture (framed) -200 28 Case, containing Parlor Game Crescente - - -300 29 Leather Work Basket and Wax Fruit - - - 2 0 0 30 HandsoojeCushion • • 2 10 0 31 Bride - • - 6 6 0 32 Smoking Cap . • - 2 5 0 33 Beautifully Worked Antimacassar - - - 2 0 0 34 Watch - ■ • ■ 310 i; 35 Tea Cozy • - -250 36 Wool Mat - - -15 0 37 Picture - - - 1 10 U 38 Handsome Mat - - 1 10 0 39 Sofa Blanket - , - - 210 0 40 Paper Mache Jewel Box - 2 5 0 41 Watch - ' '- - 310 0 42 Two Wool Mats - . -15 0 43 Beautiful Embroidered Cushion 5 5 0 44 Pair Embroidered Pincushions 110 45 Pair Worked Slippers • -110 46 Watch - - - - 3 10 0 47 Pair Statuettes (Parian marble) 4 4 0 The Committee are advised of numerous further valuable donations to arrive per first direct steamer from Melbourne, which will be added to the above list. The goods to hand are now on view at the shop next Bank of New South Wales, Ma« whera Quay. By order of the Committee, J. M'MILLAN, Hon, Sec. T R t" U N I ON. GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES, On the principle of the Art Union of London. The Drawing to take place This Day, MARCH 22. By request of a large number of the inhabitants of Greymouth and its surrounding districts, C. BROADBENT Has resolved upon having an Art Union on the above date. 41 prizes of tbe aggregate value of £230. 230 tickets at £1 each. The goods will be on view at his establishment from Monday, the 11th instant. List of Prizes :— £ s, d. 1 Large Gold Hunting Watch, No. 11,470, G. Martin, London, with Gold Albert Chain attached - - -50 0 0 2 Lady's Gold Hunting Watch, No. 77,133 - - - 14 0 0 3 First-class Silver Hunting Lever Watch. No. 1924, Rotherham, London ■ . - -10 10 0 4 Lady's Gold Horizontal Watch, : • with enamelled back -900 5 Gentleman's Silver Hunting Lever Watch, No. 32,291, Webster and Co, London - 8 10 0 6Do do No 32,406 do - 810 0 7 Very handsome designed Colonial Gold Guard - - 8 10 0 8 Very handsome Lady's Brooch, with appendage set with / ruby and emeralds - -10 0 0 9 Lady's Brooob, beautifullymade with small chain and tassel appendage - - - 9 0 0 10 Very handsome Lady's Brooch, set with emeralds and pea) Is 8 0 0 11 Gold Albert Chain - - 7 15 0 12 Do do - - - 4 10 0 13 Gentleman's Diamond Sing -12 0 0 14 Necklet, in case, appendage set with torquoise - - -5 0 0 15 Large Double Snake Ring, with ruby eyes, lOdwt - - 5 0 0 16 Gentleman's Gold Locket, with compass and square - -3 0 0 17 Very handsome Pair of Earrings, set with emeralds • • 2 15 0 18 Do do do, set with emeralds and crystals - - - 3 0 0 19 Necklet Chain, with cross attached, set with pearl • 3 10 0 20 Do do do - - 310 0 21 Leaf Brooch, set with emeralds 3 5 0 22 Gold Locket - . - 1 15 0 23 Do do . . . . 115 0 24 Very handsome Pair Earrings, cornelian stone - - - 2 15 0 25 Gent's stone Signet Ring • 215 0 26 Do do do do -300 27 Leaf Brooch, set with ruby, pearls and torquoise - 3 10 0 28 Colonial-made Leaf Earrings ■ 2 10 0 29 Do do Earrings, set with garnets •'.'•■ - 210 0 30 Gent's stone Pin, compass and square - - - 1 10 0 31 Do Masonic Pin, set with emerald • • • ■ 1 15 0 32 Lady's Dress Ring, set with pearl and emerald - -250 33 Lady's Dress Ring, set with rubies and pearls - • 210 0 34 Colonial-made Earrings, sec with emeralds • • • 110 0 35 Do do, set with garnet • 1 5 0 36 Gent's Masonic Pin . - 1 10 0 37 Lady's Dress Ring, set with pearls and garnets • • 110 0 38 Do Dress Ring, set with pearls, emeralds and garnets - 1 10 0 39 Do do set with torquoise • 115 0 40 Do do do ruby and opals - 1 15 0 41 dent's stone Signet Ring .- 2 10 0 £280 0 0
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1139, 22 March 1872, Page 3
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