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PAINTING FOR CHRISTCHURCH ART GALLERY.—The painting which formerly belonged to the Empress Eugenie which has been presented to the City by Mr R. E. McDougall, the donor of the new Art Gallery. The title of the picture is "La Lecteur de la Bible" It is the first picture to be presented for the new gallery.

A LANDSCAPE BY J. VAN GOYEN. —L ins patnttng was presented to the Canterbury Art Gallery many years ago by Captain Garcia. A Christchurch artist who is at present in London, in a letter to Mr McGregor Wright, states that a smaller picture by the 'same artist, which was sold: at Christie's » recently, realised £Bl9.

WINNERS OF TROPHIES AT THE CHRISTCHURCH POLO ASSOCIATION'S TOURNAMENT.—The tournament was continued atHagley Park yesterday afternoon, when the final games for the Junior and Stead Cups were played. Left: The Christchurch A team, winners of the Stead Cup. Right: The Mayfield team, winners of the Junior v

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19888, 27 March 1930, Page 13

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PAINTING FOR CHRISTCHURCH ART GALLERY.—The painting which formerly belonged to the Empress Eugenie which has been presented to the City by Mr R. E. McDougall, the donor of the new Art Gallery. The title of the picture is "La Lecteur de la Bible" It is the first picture to be presented for the new gallery. A LANDSCAPE BY J. VAN GOYEN.—L ins patnttng was presented to the Canterbury Art Gallery many years ago by Captain Garcia. A Christchurch artist who is at present in London, in a letter to Mr McGregor Wright, states that a smaller picture by the 'same artist, which was sold: at Christie's » recently, realised £Bl9. WINNERS OF TROPHIES AT THE CHRISTCHURCH POLO ASSOCIATION'S TOURNAMENT.—The tournament was continued atHagley Park yesterday afternoon, when the final games for the Junior and Stead Cups were played. Left: The Christchurch A team, winners of the Stead Cup. Right: The Mayfield team, winners of the Junior v Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19888, 27 March 1930, Page 13

PAINTING FOR CHRISTCHURCH ART GALLERY.—The painting which formerly belonged to the Empress Eugenie which has been presented to the City by Mr R. E. McDougall, the donor of the new Art Gallery. The title of the picture is "La Lecteur de la Bible" It is the first picture to be presented for the new gallery. A LANDSCAPE BY J. VAN GOYEN.—L ins patnttng was presented to the Canterbury Art Gallery many years ago by Captain Garcia. A Christchurch artist who is at present in London, in a letter to Mr McGregor Wright, states that a smaller picture by the 'same artist, which was sold: at Christie's » recently, realised £Bl9. WINNERS OF TROPHIES AT THE CHRISTCHURCH POLO ASSOCIATION'S TOURNAMENT.—The tournament was continued atHagley Park yesterday afternoon, when the final games for the Junior and Stead Cups were played. Left: The Christchurch A team, winners of the Stead Cup. Right: The Mayfield team, winners of the Junior v Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19888, 27 March 1930, Page 13