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Fine Art Section, Official Catalogue 11 NEW ZEALAND · · - ·.. i 1 I lNTERNATI0~9~6~7 : _EXHIBITION / I / I FINE ART SECTION OFFICIAL CATALOGUE ·' PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY \ B Y THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS COMPANY Ll'.'vllTED. CHRISTCHURCH. N.Z. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CANTERBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY N(J..l Zealonc( Colledio" bO& CHR 8027318 NEW· ZEALAND ~·: ";;·. ·.·. · :.:.~ t.· INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION •• I I 1906-7. <+ ., '·"' l . 1 :( , i. I .{ FINE ART SECTION OFFICIAL CATALOGUE - PUBLISHED B~I' AUTHORITY . .,. BY I THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS COMPANY LIMITED, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z . • _!> MAY NO"f. BE1'f6'1V IS THE T~M E 3 ~ To have a " WATERHEAT," or" PERFECTION " .· FINE ART. l319~i:JA COOKER Jo·~ - Coo... COLONIAL ART SECTION . .::.:::~ 0 0 o;....> The following list comprises exhibits of Oils, Water Colours and Black'ancl .,,~ :::s J. White of the Artists of the Common wealth of Australasia a n d New Zealand . • 0 For reference the following initials a re placed agains t ever y artist's name, in - "'J> order tha t the public may be a ble to differentiate between the various Societies. < Auckland (A) Nelson (S) South Australia (S.A.) m Canterbury (C.) Otago (0) Victoria (V.) New South Wales (N.S.W.) Q ueensland (Q-) Wellington (W.) "'r- s . d . ~ £ O" I I RIS F. W . Lee (C.) 6 0 0 .....:::s 0 .2 AUTUMN J. A. T opliss (S.) 3 10 0 0 c 3 EARLY AUTUMN C. Satchell (S.) 2 2 0 .:::: ":s ·-~ 4 MORNING MISTS, LAKI; HAYES F. B rookesmith (0.) . 40 0 0 -I 5 A GLEAM OF SUNSHINE, AKAROA -· HEADS John Gibb (C). 3 6 PORTRAIT J- F . Scott (vV) CD His Worship the l\layor of \Ycllington . "' 7 STUDY OF BLACKBERRIES Mrs. A. v\I. H.obcrts (C) 5 0 8 BETTWS·Y·COED, \VALES E W. Christmas (A.) 200 0 0 9 A FROSTY SUNRISE, Pastora le, Woodville, N .Z. E. V\. Christmas (A.) .. 75 0 () 10 AROUND THE STACK, Evening, Otago James F . Scott(\\/.) 42 0 0 I I SHY Sydney L. Thompson (C.) 26 0 I2 A HILLSIDE IN AUCKLAND D. Rodger (C.) 2 IO () 13 SUNNY AUTUMN .. C. Satchell (S.) A FEW c Cheap in Use, a Reliable Worker t 14 A R EVERIE .. A. E . Abbot t (C.) I5 l 0 5 Kitchen Kept Cool, Convenient, ' 15 HOP PICKING J. A. T opliss (S.) 0 No Dust or Dirt, Simple, J 5 GOOD POINTS 16 AFTERNOON ] . Lawson Balfour (C.) . 0 Always Ready at Your· Bidding. t 7 7 I7 MARIANA Raymond F. Mcintyr e (C.) I 5 15 0 18 IN THE CAMPO DEI FIORI , Ro~m R. Proctor (C.) 25 0 0 CHRISTCHURCH GAS CO. LTDm, I9 THE BANKS OF THE A VON W. M. Gibb (C.) t x hibition Stand: No. A4 (oppos ite Strange & Co., 20 MUSKET L . J. Steele (A.) 150 0 0 and just South of Main Entrance). 2I A SURREY BARN W . A. Bowring (C.) 5 0 SHOWROOMS . 158-160 WORCESTER .STREET. 22:;_tPOOL AT NEW BRIGHTON \Y. M. G ibb (C.) 0 4 COLONIAL ART SECTION F INE' ART GALLERY £ s. d. .., 5 I £ s. d . G. E . Butler (W.) 0 23 THE POND -6o SUNRISE, After a Stormy Night T. L. Drummond (A.) 20 0 0 Sydney L. Thompson (C. ) 52 IO o 6I PORT CHALMERS, 24 SPRING G. W. Carrington I5 I 5 0 E.W. Christmas (W.) .. 62 25 PACIFIC, Wellington Heads THE LAT!! RT. HON. R. J. SEDDON W. A. Bowring (C.) 10s 0 0 Low TIDE Mary A. L H artley (0.) 2 10 o 63 LAKE MANAPOURI, NEW ZEALAND z6 J . M. Madden (C.) 63 0 0 27 TERHAJ<rn Ethel E. Sadler (C.) 2 IO o 64 WHANGAREI HARBOUR , SUMMER· TIME 28 GREEN, GRAY AND GOLD F .Leary (O). .. 8 TS Q 1 T. L. Drummond (A.) 20 0 0 65 EBB TIDE GIRi. WITH M UFF R a ymo ncl F. l\Iclntyre (C.) 20 0 0 E.W. Christmas (A.) 66 Som, siiR LA D IGUE CoNCARNEAU 30 FADING LIGHT .•. W. J\lenr.ies G ibb (C .) 2 1 0 0 Sydney L. Thompson (C.) IOS 0 0 0 67 ALONE AMONG TNE CLOISTERS DIM G. E . Butler (W.) 31 GLENT UI, OXFORD C. E . Bickerton (C.) 40 0 0 68 WHAKAREWAREWA, ROTORUA .. E. W . Payton (A.) 32 YER 'EALTH Sydney L. Thompson (C.) 0 2I 0 0 SKETCH OF NEW ZEALAND TOI-TO! N ina Jones (S ) 0 69 KARAKA BERRIES AS GATHERED 33 IN KITS FOR 0Ln Tum MAORI 34 A RouGH SEA Charles E. Bickerton (C.) 31 10 0 FooD Nina Jones (S.) I 5 IS 0 35 Sm J oHN HALL, K.C.M.G., vV . ,\, Bo wring (C.) 70 NEW ZEALAND KOWHAI Nina Jones (S) Mayor of Christchurch. 5 5 0 0 7I DISAPPOINTED E. Baird-Luxton (C.) 5 0 36 A QUIET LANJ;: J a mes Balfo·•r (C.) 2 1 0 0 s 72 THE EXPLORER'S MESSAGE L. J. Steele (A). A . H. O'l(C'cfc (0.) 2 1 0 0 200 0 0 37 REBECCA 73 THE MIRROR James F. Scott (W.) 30 Q 0 A. T o pliss (S.) 3 3 0 38 BLUE AND GOLD J. 74 PORTRAIT J . Lawson Balfour (C.) .. J I IO 0 C. A. Saud (S.) l 10 0 .. 39 RED AN D \\'JllTE 75 A FRIENDLY CRITIC A. E. Abbott (C.) 10 10 0 Ella Ada ms (W) 2 2 0 40 NEAR VENICE 76 A RIVER BED, CANTERBURY C. E. Butler("\'-' ·) I O 10 0 PLAINS 4 1 A COUNTRY R OA D A E. Abbott (C.) 3 IO 0 42 A COUNTRY ROAD D. I<. Richmond (W.) IO IO 0 77 AUTUMNAL, Loch Long, Sco tla nd E.W. Christma s (W.) Geo. Turner (0 .) 7 7 0 78 DENNISTON BUSH, PEEL FOREST 43 HOME\YAJW B OU ND W. Menizes Gibb (C.) ~ 5 0 0 79 L' AR1A, PENSIEROSA .. 44 SuNSET, P rincess Hange, So uth- R. Proctor (C.) 40 0 0 land F. Brooksmith (0.) 10 0 0 .80 UNDER THE TREES G. E. Butler (W.) C. E. Buller (W.) 10 IO 0 0 4~ A J'l'IJSTY ~ !GHT " !II AUTUMN IN THE DOMAIN J. M. Shaw (C.) ; . 5 0 52 10 0 4> AU TU~ I N Sydney L. Thompson (C.) .82 COOK'S EXCURSION OF THE NORTH j· 47 '-Nt.TT!NG D. K. Richmond (W.) 10 10 0 CAPE, N .Z . Capt. N . T. Clayton (A.) ' 2 5 0 0 0 ~ H1 N£MOA s BATH, HoTORU1\ E. W. P a yton (A .) 26 0 83 A COUNTRY Ho~rn 4 Miss Hartley (0.) 3 0 0 4q GoJ.DP; N SPRING l\ liss .G. Culliford (C.) 21 0 0 84 PEEL FOREST Charles E. Bickerton (C.) 8 8 0 50 MAGNO l.IA F. W . Lce(C.) 8 0 0 85 AFTERNOON ON THE THAMES Ai Charles E. Bickerton (C.) so 0 0 5 I ,Tin: l NNI<EEPEH's UAUGJJTlm CHELSEA . W. A. Bowring (C.) .J I IO 0 I 5 15 0 52 SEED Tnn: . l\Jiss D. K Richmond (W.) 86 ALONG THE WOODLAND GLADE.. J. Lawson Balfo ur (C.) .. 52 10 0 53 THE BURNING LOG ~ E.W. Chris tmas (A.) J I 1 0 0 .87 EVENING SHADOWS, FRANZ JOSEF 54 A CALM DAY J\liss Hartley (0. ) 3 10 0 GLACIER . E . W . Christmas (W. ) 50 0 0 88 EVENING CALM, LAKE \.VANAKA V./. Allen Bollard (0.) 55 THE LBIESTONE B EACH, KAl­ IS I8 0 D e Cruchy Virtue (C.) 7 7 0 KOURA, NEW ZEALAND 89 EVENING ON THE vVAIKOUAITI Frank Leary (0. ) 12 IS 0 P. Bamfield (C.) 90 SUNSET, NEW BRIGHTON Menzies Gibb (C) ~ 6 MANUKA w. 25 0 0 ~7 NEw ZEAl.AN D GAME, PuKEKA 9I BROWN BABIES D. K. R ichmond (W.) .Miss G. Culliford (C.) 35 0 0 2I 0 0 AN D PARERA 92 IN FIORDLAND, NEW ZEALAND F . Melville Duncan (0.) 6 6 0 58 THE PIONEER'S STORY Sydney L. Thompson (C.) 105 0 0 .. 93 IN THE WESTERN \VrLDS OF N EW S9 MOUNT SEFTON Charles N . Worsley (C.) (105 0 0 ZEALAND .. F. Melville Duncan (0.) 6 6 0 FINE ART GALLERY COLONIAL ART SECTION 7 6 £ :;. d. f, s. <l. I44 NECKLACE, enamel, silv~r and turquoise 5 5 0 94 ON THE SUMNER ROAD J. H ollo bon (C.) 7 IO 0 145 NECKLACE, Greensto ne and silver 21 0 0 95 THE VOLCANOES, l'ROM TAUPO E.W. Payto n(/\.) I46 MUFF CHAIN, silver a nd Egyptian bead~· 1 17 6 96 THE HoN. W. P. HimvEs W. A. Bowring (C). 63 0 0 I47 SILVER TEA AND JAM SPOONS 8s., IO 6 97 A SUMMER EVENING A. S. \Voo(I (0.) 20 0 0 i48 RuTnm KNIVES, silver each o 13 0 Arclul. I?. Nico ll (C.) 3 3 0 98 A BRIGHT MoRNIKG" 149 SET Of' 6 ENAMEL .'\ND SILVFR" " I'"OWHAI .. " BUTTONS.. 18 I 8 0 s 0 99 ABOVE THE FI,AX MILL, TAUPIR! W . Allen B ollard (0.) 150 SET Of' BATTE!lSEA ENAMEL BUTTONS 6 IO 0 5 0 100 MY LADY'S GAllDEN A. E. Abbo tt (C. ) I5I SILVER AND ENA~IEL FRAME .. 0 18 0 101 THE <UREY vV11ARE D. IC. Richmond (W.) 4 4 0 152 COPPER PHOTO FRAME 0 16 0 Raymond,F. Mclntyr e (C. ) 4 0 102 STOR;! BREWING 153 PAIR OF SERVIETTE RINGS, silver and s~~ined ag~~e 0 0 I 12 6 103 AN Ou> STAGER Miss Hartley (0.) 154 PAIR Ol' S il.VER PEPPEi{ POTS, hand beaten 104 WAlROA GEYSER, \i\'°HAKAREWA- 1 55 PAIR OF SILVER SALTS, hand beaten RE~A E .
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