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THE ART UNION OF GLASGOW. INSTITUTED 1841. Patron —His Royal Highness the Prince Albert. President— His Grace tub Duke of Hamilton. nr he object of the ART UNION OF 1 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. 1 lie whole subscriptions, after deducting the necessary expenses, are devoted to the purchase of Pictures, Drawings, Sculptures, Engravings, and oilier 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 Laughter, after the Painting by Richard Ansdel, Esq., and W. P. Frith, Esq., A. Engraved by 11. T. Ryall, Esq. Size HH by 10 inches. 11. To the chance of obtaining one of 100 Parian Statuettes and Groups, with shades and stands. 111. —To the chance of obtaining one of two hundred India Paper Proofs, in folio, of Ten Etchings on Steel, 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 Ait 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 die following Engravings, being prints already issued by the Societyviz., The Hermit, Italian Shepherds , Prince Charles Edu ard, Harvest, May Morning, Whittington, llagar and Ishmacl, and Heather Belles, or, in lien thereof, taking a Proof Impression for the year. Subscriptions for the year 1855-4 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. 'l'he Engravings of The Keeper's Daughter and Heather Belles are on view at the shop of J. Williamson, Hon. Secretary for Auckland. Progress of the Soeielg for the lasi five years. FANCY STATIONERY, DRAWING MATERIALS, ETC., ETC. Ex CASHMERE. 1 > EEYES and SON'S Superfine WATER -L’t COLOURS, assorted Reeves and Son’s London Drawing Boards foolscap, demy, royal, and imperial, 2, 5, and 4 sheets thick. Whaitman’s best Drawing Papers, hotpressed, medium, royal, imperial, doubleelephant, antiquarian, etc. Reeves and Son’s Cumberland Lead Drawing Pencils, assorted degrees u Second quality ditto Thick ditto Mordan’s best Ever-pointed Leads Camel Hair Pencils, assorted sizes “ Long Hair for writing, assorted Sable Hair Pencils, assorted Bottle India Rubber India Rubber Balls Transparent Oil Tracing Paper, of sizes Black and Bed “ u assorted Printing and Visiting Cards Gold Paper, plain and burnished Silver Paper, burnished Gold Bordering and edging Spanish Marble Paper, demy and foolscap Tissue Paper, plain and assorted colours Royal Perforated Card-boards, assorted patterns Coloured Paper, assorted Embossed Cards, of sizes, for labels, etc. Music Paper, 12, C, and 5 slaves Solid Sketch Books, various sizes Finest Bed Scaling Wax “ Black Best White “ Wafers in boxes, various sizes Fancy Motto, Initial, and Transparent Wafers, assorted Ebony Wafer Stamps Tortoiseshell Trinket Boxes, assorted Ladies’ Albums, Morrocco, gilt, embossed leaves, and with guards, assorted sizes. J. W ILLIAMSON, Stationer. NOW PUBLISHED, Price Tk n Shilling s, OUR VIEWS OF AUCKLAND, T lithographed in London from sketches recently taken. No. I.—View of the Harbour and entrances with the Lillie Barrier, Tintirimatangi, Waiheki, Bangilolo, and Motulapu Is, lands, the North Shore, and Mount Victoria. Part of the Town, shewing St. Paul’s Church, St. Patrick’s Church, Wesleyan, Independent, and Primitive Methodist Chapels, Wesleyan College, Oddfellows Hall, and Albert Barracks, —Taken from Hobson-slreet, south. No. 2.—View of Commercial Bay, Britomart Barracks, St. Paul’s Church, part of Shorlland-street, and Fort-street.— *aken from Smale’s Point. No ".—View of part of Commercial Bay, an,. Lower Queen-street, the Wharf, Albert Hill, Wyndham Street, Wes-Queen-slreel, St. Patrick’s, and St. Matthew’s Ghuucbcs. —-Taken from Britomart Barracks. No. 4.—View of Queen-street, and part of Shorlland-street, Market House, Wesleyan Chapel, and College.—Taken from the Wharf, J. Williamson, Stationer,

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 776, 21 September 1853, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 776, 21 September 1853, Page 4

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