%aleg m Auction. EWES IN LAMB. MB. J. NEWMAN Will Sell bv Auction, at Newmarket, on THIS DAY, the 24th.inst., at 12 o'clock, VERY SUPERIOR M E RIN 0 v EWES, in fine condition, and in Lamb to Leicester Rams. The Auctioneer calls attention to the above lot,—the Lambs will in five months repay nearly the whole outlay. Terms—Approved. Hills at three months. THE ART UNION OF GLASGOW. Instituted 1811. Patron —His Royal Highness the Prince Albert. President —His Grace the Duke of Hamilton. THE object of the ART UNION OF GLASGOW is to aid in extending a knowledge of the Fine Arts, by the purchase and dissemination amongst the Members of Meritorious Works. A subscription of One Guinea constitutes membership for one year. The whole suhscrip lions, after deducting the necessary expenses, are devoted to the purchase of Pictures, Drawings, Sculptures, Engravings, and other Works of Art. Each member for the year 1852-5, ended June, for every Guinea subscribed, was entitled to the following privileges : I. To a Copy of a very beautiful Engraving on Steel, of The Keeper's Daughter, after the Painting by Richard Ansdel, Esq., and W. P. Frith, Esq., A.R.A. Engraved by 11. T. Ryall, Esq. Size 19| by 10 inches. lI.—To the chance of obtaining one of 100 Parian Statuettes and Groups, with shades and stands. lII.—To the chance of obtaining one of two hundred India Paper Proofs, in folio, of Ten Etchings on Sieel, by W. B. Scott, Esq., after Paintings by his late distinguished brother, David Scott, Esq., R.S.A., with a Memoir of his Life, engraved and written expressly for the Art Union of Glasgow. IV.—To the chance of obtaining a Painting or other Work of Art, at the Annual General Meeting. Subscribers of more than one guinea, in place of taking more than one copy of the Engraving for the year, have the choice of selecting, for each additional guinea, one of the following Engravings, being prints already issued by the Society:—viz., The Hermit, Italian Shepherds, Prince Charles Edward, Harvest, May Morning, Whillinglon, Hagar and Ishmael, and Heather Belles, or, in lieu thereof, taking a Proof Impression for the year. Subscriptions for the year 1853-1 will be received at Auckland, by the Honorary Secretary; and each Subscriber will be entitled to the Engraving for the year 1852-5 {The Keeper's Daughter) and to the chance of a Prize, equal at least to those of the past year, at the Drawing to lake place at the General Meeting in June next. The Engravings of The Keeper's Daughter and Heather Belles are on view at the shop of J. Williamson. Hon. Secretary for Auckland.
Progress of ihc Society for the last five years. Expended on Years. Subscribers. works of art. 1847-48 1848-49 1849-50 1850-51 1851-52 Subscribers. . 818 . . 1205 . 1500 . . 2750 , . 5920 £457 0 ~ 805 8 8 1095 10 0 1995 0 0 2085 0 0 SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. The llousjr. adjoining that of Mr. Kfigiitlfv, Watchmaker. dRS. J. R. WILLIAMS begs respectfully lo solicit the support and patronage of the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity in behalf of the above Establishment which will be opened on the Ist September. Terms for a General English Education, are as follow: £ s. d. Boarders, under 15 years, "j? Qur. 10 0 0 Ditto, under 12 years, ditto 710 0 Ditto, under 0 years, ditto 6 0 0 Daily Pupils, under 15years, ditto 1 10 0 Ditto, under 12 years, ditto 1 1 0 Ditto, under 0 years, ditto 015 0 Piano-forte, "$ Quarter . . 1 10 0 French, • ditto ... 1 I 0 Singing, ditto ...110 A Quarter's notice previous to the removal of a Pupil, and all payments made quarterly in advance. Queen-street, Auckland, August 24ih, 1855. X WOOL, FLAX, KAURI GUM, and other Produce, and will make advances on Consignments to their Correspondents in London. Bain and Burtt. August 25, 1855. ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, 10LOMAL AL". AND PORTER, of good quality, in cask and bottle Seed Barley Vinegar R. Clark, Sbortland Crescent. N.B.—Ale and Wine Bottles bought. NOTICE. IF a person named " Pooled or " Pool," formerly belonging to the neighbourhood of Canterbury, County Kent, now supposed lo be residing either in the Auckland or Wellington district, will apply at the New Zeaiandcr office, or to the Rev. John Hobbs, of Hokianga, be will hea* of something to his advantage.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 768, 24 August 1853, Page 2
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