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i^T ELSON YAQIIT CLUB- , President-rG. i?UPPA,,Esq., Vice-Presidehtr^M-ri J; EtLiOTT.Treasurer—Alexandeb Kerb, Esq. j 1 ;THE\NELSON YACHT-CLUB will-give aCHALIiENGE CUP, value -50 giiirieas; t6 -be'siiim-'fo.r iir Blirid ;Bay/at the-ISEESOIf /^NNU^'K'JiGA^TAS; by- Boat's h'Bi e'xcee'dr irig's'p^tdnsi feejonging to.any g.^the jJeyrZeajland. Province&rr;';,-/.,. -,: ...,= .' ■"'■''.'■■' -■• ' '> The' Regattaifor. the year-1858 will, take place on Thursdayi-.the 18th Marclu-:;/: : <-. ;c i :r The Matchesfoc the Cupito:bersailed in accoidance? with' the rules' of the -Nelson Yacht Club, under the direction of• thtf 'sailing com--mittee for * the time being.: The distance, out and home,J>pt'to exceed 14 miles; time to be allowed,for*tonnage. l' ';!,' i"'.' v ..' ' The \ bond fide .pw^er of a."cbrbpeting Boat fromany of the sister ■pfovhices'.will be deemed an,honorary member of the Club for "the occasion, and, as such, be entitled to all its privileges. ■■ .-.-■ •; •-- I --. ■■-■.■ '•- ■.-.--•;• '■ '...■■■;, -■ The Cup to be awarded- to the owner of the [Boat that shall be declared the winner of the Match for two consecutive years. ! By order of the Committee, w,. akersten; . . : Secretary. Nelson, Dec.^lst, J857..:, • r ; r PORTRAITURE. - . "Secure the shadow ere the substance fades." '.',''. :;S^.' '. ■' ;'-i.V," '.: ''. ■'■' Shakespeare. [ MR. ELSBEJE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT -ROOMS, London Street, (next door to the Albion Hotel), are now ready for the reception of" visitors^ : j- ■ Likenesses" in the first style of the Art, bythe new Collodion process, and beautifully coloured, taken daily from 9. a.m., to 5 p.m. '...:'-.;.-• .= ON PHOTOGRAPHY:, „ 5 The very marked attention which this almost magical Art has~received from the public is an evidence of its great merit ,ancl beauty; . < It is a new and unequalled means of preserv> ' ing the lineaments of those, who are'esteemed or loved; of retaining the, perfect likeness df members of families, of friends who, are separated, or about separating; of conveying a faithful impression of: the living-countenance to and from friends long parted and at great distances-; these, and the-gratification of the family and social 'circle in- the beautiful miniature repre- - sorif4tion of its own members, the* : almost speaking portraits of friends^ present 7 or absent, with'the melancholy satisfaction to relatives' df retairiirig the "perfect resemblance of the lost in ,death,-r-these. are some of the naany objects- of deep and touching interest to which this most surprising and delightful Art is applied. \ MINIATURES, LANDSCAPES, ■> 1 and'subjects of every description accurately i copied, and neatly set in Morocco: Cases, Gold ; Lockets, Rings, or Breast-pins; r;. j A great -variety of Beautiful STEREOSCOPES and MARINE GLASSES on Sale, | .The Art carefully taught^ and Apparatus of the - finest 'and best manufacture supplied on liberal terms. ..'■..-. LOWER HEATHCOTE EVENING SCHOOL, FERRY ROAD. \ \ MASTER will; be required for this JIX. School at the beginning of March! Particulars may be obtained from the Rev. G. Cotterill, Incumbent. Jan. 25, 1858. . : : , . LOWER HEATHCOTE CHURCH, ■:■ ..■■.;'■■ s : fe^^Aad. i ■ V Church is now .in'Course-of erection XJL' whieli will be- capable of "holding* .150 persons instead of 100 as oVighially pr6posed.^ Nearly £600 Will' bej required; to com-: plete the .building .with the exception of the tower, and to provide the necessary fittings^ : , ;Subscriptions ( may be paid to either of the Churchwardensi: H..: A. ;ScQtt,:;Esq., and; C. Bridge, Esq.; or to .the Incumbent, the Revt G. Cotterill, or at the Bank. Those7who ha^e promised" subscriptions" are earnestly requested to pay them at their-earliest convenience. ; Tlie'following amount has been'already, re-", ceived:—£2Bs 7s. Bd. : . _ ' ;^AND FOR, SALE. , .'; 5i ACRES situated in uthe^ P^apanuiRoad, in --the Town- of Christchurch* Syell fenced', and ■ iri grass, with'house and /j>Ti.pr6yepaents",therepn".,r'.*',.!".'';.;'''!!'' ' 7 acres in .the River^Avonjj'adjoiriirig the Bricks ; 1 Wjharf, fenced;^and^cropped,.'- -T, '..V, \ 15 acres Rural Land, situate; on the Avon, Jibout one mile from, Christchurch, and offering a beautiful position for a private residence.^ "■■■■• ■ :! '•' ■ : For further particulars; apply to r: i MR. I.ONGDEN. J UNION WHARF, FERRY ROAD. : ON" SALE, timber, shingles, palings ! Posts and rails. Coals, &c. ; ■ -■■'''■ '■"' ; • - ; 16,500 V.D.L. quartering. "• ' E. J. JONES

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 548, 3 February 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 548, 3 February 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 548, 3 February 1858, Page 6

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