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- v • •••'• - A'- G RIO ULT AL £J ALL,' ,' V , AUCKLAND. - 1 • .V; TO-NIGHT j TO-NIGHT! ' 'AND EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT, N 1 - ."I pKOF. JTORTON JV ' j^MITH, EMPEROR "F ALL HORSE EDUCATORS, The Greatest HorseTraiuor since the days of.Rarey. GRAND • WILD I'll TORSES/ ' i . BIGGER AIIDIK.NCI'A HOLIDAY MOltli ' XCITKJII'.NT. r/ ' " • M' 'RH ASTONISHMENT. PROGRAMME MO It I! ENTHUSIASM. . . UOttK APPLAUSE ' ONENKRVOI'S EVERY EVENING. HORSE, -—- Not a Dull Moment in the whole Two KICKERS Exhibition,, : ONE HORSE THE GREATEST OBJECT I.ESAFRAID OF • SON IN HUMANITY. TO • SI'EAM, ANIMALS EVER KNOWN. Two COLTS, Every Lady should Wi 1 ness it • And other good Children should be brought and .MAbj'.cts. '.. .. shown animals. . ■ WILD, VICIOUS, AND NERVOUS HORSES ' HANDLED NIGHTLY, FREE OF CHARGE. ; ; Boors open at 7.15.' Exhibition tit S. ' , ■ ''•'. ' Prices: 3s, 2.i, and Is; Children half-price. -A ..x Persons wishing horses handled apply at)the Agricultural Hall to '\ ' NAT BISHRENS, Manager. OLTORAL AGRICULTURAL at ;' k : ' " POTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM.. NOVEMBER 12 AND 13, 1897. GRAND EXHIBITION OF ! LIVE tTOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. ' HUNTING COMPETITIONS BOTH DAYS. FIRST DAY. DAIRt EXHIBITION 1 p.m. JUDGING INDIES'HACKS .. ..2 p.m. DRIVING COMPETITION .. .. 2,30 p.m. TRIM, OF HUNTERS 3 p.m. SHEEP DOG TRIAL (Past Entries) .. 3 p.m. LEAPING iMA'ICII.. .. '.. .. 4 p.m. SECOND DAY. WRIGHT - GUESSING COMPETITION.. .. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. BUTTERMAKINGANDSHEHPSHEARING COMPETITION.. 11a.m. GRAND PAIIA Dl 50 F DRAUGHT HORSES .. ..1.30 p.m. GUANO PARADE OF LIGHT HORSES, PONIES, 4c 2 p.m. TANDEM DRIVING .. .. 230 p.m. HUN I ING COMPETITION FOR LADIES 8 p.m. HUNTING COMPETITION FOR GENTLEMEN 3.30 p.m. LK.APING MATCHES FOR BOYS'PONIES 4.15 p.m. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING EACH DAY, ■ A Lecture, illustrated with limelight views, oil '"I he Parasitic Diseases of Animals," will ho given by- Professor A, P. W. Thomas, F.C.S., in the University Lecture Hall, Auckland, on MONDAY November 15, at 8 p.m. Admission Free. EDWIN HALL, . ) Secretary, • 155, Queen-street. SUMMER FLOWER," FRUIT, AND VEGETABLE SIIOW.-AUOKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.—DRILL HALL, IOTIt AND 20T11 INSTANT. . ' lit. 2nd. •Section 1- s. s. d. PLANTS IN POTS : Best group ' , Foliage, flowering and decorative.. 20 15 0 do, do 15 10 0 Section i— CUT FI.OWERS-Roses, 13 classes; Miscellaneous, 14 classes , Section h v TABLE DECORATIONS— comers. ' . Table, Hand and Shower Bouquets, Hand Baskets, Ladies' Sprays, etc., etc 30 15 0 Section 4- . ■ FttUlTS—Allcomers. Best collection r Citrous Fruits, and 4 other classes 63 30 0 Section 5- ■' . .■{ VEGETABLES—AII comers. Best collection and 8 other classes ..10 5 0 Section oFLOWERS LN' POTS-Amateurs. Best collection, 12 vaiielies .. IS 10 0 , do. ' do. 0 varieties ..7 5 0 Section 7— COT FLOWERS—Amateurs. Eight classes. Prizes from 10s ... ? Section' 8- . TABLE DUCORATIONS— etc,, etc. Amateurs " Decorated Table, open to Ladies jj f only. (Coloured drapery and other nrcennries may be used). A Special Prize, trophy valued £1 Is added to Ist prize ~ '.. .. .. 16 10 0 Also Bouquets, Buttonholes, and Sprays, Wreaths and Crosses Section 9— V FRUIT-Amatenrs. Collection, and 0 other classes 10 TO Section 10- , VEGETABLES-Amateur.'. Collection and single variety ; 7 clas-es • - Entries Close on FRIDAY NEXT, 12th inst., at 4 p.m. Schedules of Secretary and all S-edsn.en. J. HENRY MACItIE; Secretary Auckland Horticultural Society. Horse ' education. ~ AGRICULTURAL SHOW. ' MR. R. MUNRO, -/ / ; Well-known in this connection, will give EXHIBITIONS OF HANDLING UNBROKEN , v? HORSES ■: «'•.' • On the 12th and 13th of November, on the Show Cround, Potter's Paddock. Thoso who have rough horses are invited to bring them forward as subjects. Admission, Is, ENTRIES for Summer Exhibition,, Hor1J ticultural Socioty, close Friday, 12tb,at4.— J. H. Mackie, Secretary, Rutland-street, y(<■' r - Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. ■ - A USTRALASIAN-'. - ; WESLEYAN ii. ' METHODIST CHURCH, The EIGHTH GENERAL CONFERENCE will be Opened in Pitt-street Church, ; . .'-'vSi TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, . At 7 o'clock. . :j/ .. Address by the retiring President, the Rev, W. 1 . Morlrv. . ■ . ; • Election of Officers, etc. ' On FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 12th, at 7.30, •V l FpRWARD MOVEMENT MEETING.: Chairman: Dr. Brummitt. South Australia. Speakers: Her.' W. W. Rbtledge, Sydney; Rev, \ Dr. ,Watkin, Melbourne; Rev. G. E. Rowk, ' Perth; Rev. R. Bavin, Sydney. " V Collection at each Meeting. ' Commission Agents. ■' a. a. b uttle - STOCK AND SHAREBROKER, MORTGAGES ARRANGED. (' ; , No. '6, NX INSURANCE BUILDINGS, - AUCKLAND. * \ Telephone No, 631. j. •' ' • '*: P.O. Box, 478.) (Telephone, 1015 p. E. C 8 141 - MINING engineer • • AND . '; AUTHORISED SURVEYOR • , Licensed under the Land Transfer Act. Government Life Assurance Buildings • ' ' QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, / . Edward w. whitead, Now Proprietor; i < ' SUFFOLK HOTEL, COLLEGE ROAD,'ifs. ' " . PON'SONBY, , Returns thanks to bis clients for past favours asHOTEL VALUATOR' & COMMISSION AGENT. ' He will still continue this , business at above ad. dress t and welcome his old . friends and patrons there, -• • ■ ••. • • : *:>•' (NEORGE R> JJOEPEM, . SHAREBROKER,. ; .■ ' :• '27, N.Z' INSURANCE BUILDINGS. • .„' .v.* Telephone BSt FOR ' coal, wATE :R,' _ &O. ; : n. j. gilberd, .:; x : v-. < Boring Contractor. ' Address care of Mr. Eric Craig,'Princes-street, Auckland, . ■•,. o'.;.V. "1 U BRIO ATI KG OILS JLi n leather. Rubber, and Balata Belting ; |Stack and Waggon Covers ' ; Ventilating and Drying Fins ' ' WIS® A. k'OUNG k CO.,' ..Telophone No. 857. •' ->;■ FORT STREET^ -I ■■■ v:; ' .. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 8