PAINTINGS A'l THE FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS.—A private view for members was held at the Art Gallery last evening, when the exhibition zvas opened by the president (Dr. G. M: L, Lester). LEFT: "Dutch Girl Spinning." Ida H. Carey. CENTRE: "The Musterer." By Colin S. Lovell-Smith. RIGHT: "Rotten Tommy, from the Hermitage. By Duncan Darroch.
Mr Hartley T. Ferrar, of the New Zealand Geological Survey,'upon whom the degree of Doctor of Science has been conferred by the University of ..New Zealand.
SCHOOL CHILDREN CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK'S DA Y.-Competitors in the pick-a-back race at the sports meeting ? for the pupils of the Roman Catholic primary schools held at Lancaster Park yesterday.
AT THE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR OF THE CANTERBURY A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.—There was a large attendance of sheepowners at the Addmgton Show Grounds vesterday for the opening of the annual ram and ewe fair of the Canterbury A. and P. Association. AT TOP (left): Mr J. E. P. Cameron (Ttmaru) and Mr E. J. P&T* O ( ts J' Centre: Mr W. J. Jenkins (Sheffield) and Mr J. Deans (Homebush). Right: Mr E. S. Taylor (Woodend) and Mr W. J. KeUand (Timor u). BELOWJIeft): A pen ofCor„ e dale rams sold on account of Mr W. Anderson (Waiau) for H guineas. Right: A pen of English Leicester rams sold on account of Mr H. J. Andrew (Maheno) for 7? guineas.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20499, 18 March 1932, Page 13
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236PAINTINGS A'l THE FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS.—A private view for members was held at the Art Gallery last evening, when the exhibition zvas opened by the president (Dr. G. M: L, Lester). LEFT: "Dutch Girl Spinning." Ida H. Carey. CENTRE: "The Musterer." By Colin S. Lovell-Smith. RIGHT: "Rotten Tommy, from the Hermitage. By Duncan Darroch. Mr Hartley T. Ferrar, of the New Zealand Geological Survey,'upon whom the degree of Doctor of Science has been conferred by the University of ..New Zealand. SCHOOL CHILDREN CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK'S DA Y.-Competitors in the pick-a-back race at the sports meeting ? for the pupils of the Roman Catholic primary schools held at Lancaster Park yesterday. AT THE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR OF THE CANTERBURY A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.—There was a large attendance of sheepowners at the Addmgton Show Grounds vesterday for the opening of the annual ram and ewe fair of the Canterbury A. and P. Association. AT TOP (left): Mr J. E. P. Cameron (Ttmaru) and Mr E. J. P&T*O ( ts J' Centre: Mr W. J. Jenkins (Sheffield) and Mr J. Deans (Homebush). Right: Mr E. S. Taylor (Woodend) and Mr W. J. KeUand (Timor u). BELOWJIeft): A pen ofCor„edale rams sold on account of Mr W. Anderson (Waiau) for H guineas. Right: A pen of English Leicester rams sold on account of Mr H. J. Andrew (Maheno) for 7? guineas. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20499, 18 March 1932, Page 13
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