er t «a^ JDLey Statde. — It is very gratit ? m i earn tbat the statue of the founder < bury is actually in band. The U >ners in London have fixed upon em« er, an artist of considerable eminti bose works were the subject of pa*^ mssion in the sculpture galleries at ,Sj it Exhibition. A correspondent J-^ was with him for some time last j^j Uaw his studio.' There are some iiak dusts of F. D. Maurice, Alfred ; f\ , Julius Hare, and he is now en'ruM a full|sized statue of Lord Mabri* ir Trinity College, Cambridge. >T (w * B *° nave * He cas ting done in 3 ali& iwhere he says their work is far c ets, oany of the English founders in >ns>l I have sent him the sketch of *? M in the Press, as he wished to "la F possible information as to his lupi and tastes. Depend on it, the jasUy be a conscientious and intellibeai i and with lhe aid of the photof 8 entertains no doubt of being J~ odace a likeness sufficiently good • factory. — Canterbury Press.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)
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181Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)
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