St. Paul's Presbyterian Church (Invercargill, N.Z.)

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St Paul's Presbyterian Church (Invercargill) :Rules of St Paul's Presbyterian Choir, In...

Date: 1909

From: [Ephemera relating to the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand and its congregations, parishes, churches and buildings. 1900-1919]

By: St. Paul's Presbyterian Church (Invercargill, N.Z.); McConechy & Joyce (Firm)

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-P-1909-02

Description: Pale pink folded sheet gives the names of the executive committee of the choir on the front page, and the rules inside. The minister was Rev Geo Lindsay; choirmaster Mr W J Ferguson; organist Mr F F Thomas; librarians Messrs Cook & Gilmore; committee Mrs W J Ferguson, Miss A Gunn, Miss M McGruer, Messrs Munro and Hamilton; Hon Sec & Treas Mr F Wilkie; auditor Mr Glen. The rules related to regular attendance and membership. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on folded sheet, 145 x 102 mm.

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Invercargill Musical Union concert programmes

Date: 1900-1905

From: Porteous family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-7340-03

Description: Programmes for various Invercargill Musical Union concerts, in which Porteous was either a performer or involved with the committee; includes one First Church recital, programme and one for St Paul's Presbyterian Church Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand :Invercargill from J G Ward's, the Farmers' Ass...

Date: 1893

By: Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand Ltd; F W Niven & Company

Reference: Eph-E-BUILDINGS-Invercargill-1893-01

Description: Advertorial poster showing a lithograph of a view of Invercargill, with a river going through the centre, and horses and carriages in the streets. Around the borders are inset pictures of some of the town's man buildings, including: Fleming & Gilkison (millers & grain merchants), Southland Times, Sloan Brothers City Boot Palace, Vicenzo Almao (hatter), St Paul's Presbyterian Church, D McFarlane (bakery and McFarlane's Coffee Palace), R W Jones Machinery and Cycling Exchange, H Carswell & Co (auctioneers), C H Macalister (chemist), Wesney brothers gift shop, Frank A Steans (importer of fishing tackle), J Manson & Co (importers of furniture and ironmongers), David Strang coffee and spice merchant, John H Kissell (saddler & harness maker), Turner & Colbran (tailors and clothiers), C J Deschler's Hotel, Alex Ferguson (watchmaker and jeweller), the Hospital, St Mary's Roman Catholic Church. There is also an inset view of Bluff harbour and town, about 15 miles from Invercargill. Lower centre has a panel listing the ships in the Union Line, and their tonnage and captains: Ruahine, Kaikoura, Rimutaka, Tongariro, Aorangi and Ruapehu. At top left is an advertisement for the agent, Wellesley A Parker of the Palace Hotel Melbourne. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph, 640 x 1015 mm.