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Exhibitions. T~GRICULTURAL TTALL, -^~'' AUCKLAND, COMMENCING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, AND EVERY NIGHT TILL FURTHER NOTICE. PROF. -^TORTON "O QMITH, EMPEROR OF ALL HORSE EDUCATORS, The Greatest Horse Trainer since the Days of Rarey. NOW ON TOUR AROUND THE WORLD. COUNTRIES ALREADY VISITED: England, Scotland, Ireland, South Africa (including Cape Colony, the Transvaal, Wales), the United States, Canada, Orange Free State, Natal, Tasmania. AND NOW EN ROUTE THROUGH AUSTRALASIA. Enthusiastically praised by the Press and Public, and the Mighty Multitude. Pronounced by both "A Mammoth Enterprise, and undoubtedly the Greatest Horse Exhibition in the World." ATTENTION ! ! ! OWNERS OF HORSES Bring or send your Kickers, Runaways, Shyers, Jibbers, Plungers, Young Colte, Buckjumpers, Strikers, Horses afraid of Steam or other objects, Wild Mustangs, Bronchos, or Man-eating Stallions, and I will Handle and Subdue them FREE OF CHARGE. After witnessing the incomparable Feats and Accomplishments of my Horse Education, you will freely admit this is indeed a revelation in Tlorse Culture WITHOUT A PRECEDENT IN THE WORLD'S HISTORY. THE AGRICULTURAL HALL Will be converted into a MAMMOTH AMPHITHEATRE AND EQUINE ACADEMY. PROF. SMITH Will handle WILD, VICIOUS and NERVOUS HORSES EVERY EVENING FREE OF CHARGE, By his Scientific and Humane System of HORSE EDUCATION. The only Exhibition of the kind in the World. The only Horse-training Exhibition visited by the Elite of all Cities. PROF. SMITH has Handled and Educated 15,000 WILD AND VICIOUS HORSES. He is therefore the Greatest Saver of Human Life in the World. Years of Brilliant Success the Reward of Merit., His Record of the Past a Guarantee for the . .;{""■ Future. REMEMBERTHE DATE—NOVEMBER 6 (SATURDAY NEXT). < PRICES : Is, 2s, 3s. Children, HALF-PRICE. Three-shilling; Seats Reserved Without Extra Charge. Box Office open at Agricultural Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Doors open at 7.15. Commence at 8. Carriages may be ordered for 10 o'clock. Book your horses to be handled by writing or applying to NAT BEHRENS, Manager, ■■■>■■#.-*,■. Spotting. •• A UCKLAND TRACING iMLUB. SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9th. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, FIRST DAY'S PROGRAMME:— PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP AUCKLAND GUINEAS MUSKET STAKES HURDLE RACE SHORTS HANDICAP CITY HANDICAP PONY HANDICAP FLYING HANDICAP SPECIAL TRAINS. Fare to Ellerslie (including Admission to Course), TWO SHILLINGS. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary- A.R.C. Athletics, Etc. \TEW ZEALAND CYCLISTS' ll TOURING CLUB (Registered). CYCLISTS (Ladies and Gentlemen) are invited to a Meeting- to be held at the AUCKLAND CHAMBER OF MINES (next to G.P.O), Shortland-street, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd Nov., 1897., At 8 p.m., when the Secretary will be present to explain the objects of the Club. The Chair will be taken by Godefroi D. Ingall, Esq., Vice-President of the Club for the Auckland Division. JAMES W. BROWNE, - ~._. . Chief Consul Auckland,- ; E)ivi&ionr, J^ UCKLAND LAWN " TENNIS CLUB. Old members of the above Club are invited to attend a Meeting on 'WEDNESDAY next, November 3rd,' at 5 o'clock p.m., in the Pavilion, Graf ton Road to arrange management of proposed new Club. JAS. A. HASLETT, Hon. Secretary. Picnics, Excursions, Etc. RAN GITOTO. OPENING OF THE NEW WHARF AND TRACK WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1597. On WEDNESDAY next the Ferry Company's Steamers will leave the Ferry Tee, Auckland for Rangitoto as under :— 12 noon \ Calling at Victoria Wharf \ 1 p.m. / Devonport. : 2 p.m. Boats returning as required. Return Fare j s i Children " 6d J- R- i>- BAKER. Lectures, Etc. ORESTERS' HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. On FRIDAY EVENING NEXT W. W. COLLINS Will deliver his Great Lecture on " NANSEN, the ■ HERO of the POLAR REGIONS." (A full account of the greatest expedition of modern times.) Every detail fully illustrated with authentic photographs from the explorer's originals, shown by oxy-ethcr liniclight. Door 6 open 7.30. Lprhir^nfo Dress Circle, 2s. Lecture at 8. Body of Hall, Is. ' Back Scats., Gd.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 254, 2 November 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 254, 2 November 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 254, 2 November 1897, Page 8