Amusements■^y; IR T H jg O S .' r-i iRC U S AND m NAGEEIE OF TRAINED WILD ANIMALS, CUSTOM-STREET. TEERIFIO SUCCESS Of the Marvellous and Mysterious BROTHERS HOWARD. The Vast Audience Astounded, Bewildered, j and Mystified at their Marvellous Exhibition of Second Sight and Thought Reading. Nothing like it ever seen before in Auckland. Have You Seen Them? j If not, do so at once, a? the Season positively terminates on WEDNESDAY, 17th. Great Surest of our New Company of EUROPEAN ARTISTS. SATURDAY—GRAND ILLUMINATED MATINEE. Prices, 33. 2s, and Is. Reserved Chairs, at i Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. Notice.— Account-: against Wirth Bros, will ba paid at tho Amphitheatre between 10 j and 12 o'clock, Saturday Morning. WANTED to Sell—2oo Chairs.—Apply j Circus. ! ~ — Sporting AVONDALE JOCKEY p LU B . SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY. 20th, WEDNESDAY, 24th, and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. ACCEPTANCES for all Events, First Day's Racing, will close at tho Club'? Office. Highstreet, TO-DAY' (Friday), 12th mil., by 9 p.m. HARRY H. HAYR, Secretary. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB.' Applications are invited for tho position of Starter, at all tho Club's Meetings, at a Salary of £150 per annum. The Starter's duties will include Measurement of Ponies, '■ Tho successful applicant will require to be, f or become, a resident in the Auckland Dis- j trict. Applications to be sent in on or before the Ist October, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed "Application for Starter." \ By order. j WM. PERCIVAL, ! Sec. A.B.C. \ AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. i Applications are invited for the position i of Clerk, at a Salary of £150 per annum. The i successful applicant will be expected to give his whole time to the Club, and to officiate as Tetalisator Investment Clerk at all the Club's Meetings. A Fidelity Insurance of £500 will bo required, the Club paying the i Premium. I Applications to be sent in by MONDAY. | 15th September, by noon, addressed to the [ -Chairman, and marked Application fori Clerkship." ; By order. WM. PERCIVAL, Sec. A.E.C. j The Stud. rpo STAND THIS SEASON, \ THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION THE SIRDAR (Bred by the late Hon. Matthew Holmes, O a maim). I Sire HERD LADDIE (Imported), Dam AGATE, by CROWN PRINCE (Imported). THE SIRDAR took First Prize as a Yearling against allcomers at Oamaru, and he is a horse of splendid symmetry, good action, perfect temper, first-class worker, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Also HIGHLAND WILLIE (Bred by W. Paterson, Esq.). t Sire CLYDESDALE WILLIE, by LUCKTE WILLIE (Imported), Dam FLASH, by GOOD HOPE, grand-dam by GALLANT SCOTCHMAN. HIGHLAND WILLIE is a handsome black horse, foaled November, 1899. stands 16 hands 3 inches high, has splendid flat bones, lots of hair, and first-class feet. This beautifullyb»ed horse should command the attention of all intending breeders. N.B.—These first-class stallions have been 1 placed in tho hands of Mr. Hector Aitkenhead, whose, name is sufficient guarantee that i every attention will be given to any mares entrusted to his care. Terms: £3 3s per mare. Two or more mares i as per agreement. j For further particalars see posters. PATERSON AND CO., Devonport, Or Mr. HECTOR AITKENHEAD, Woodside, Papatoitoi. ■ /*Bfe* THE PURE-BRED L smRE HOUSE I ' l - "■ i , - >'I' 3 &■#/) JOKIM. | Imported by Mr. J. { I *\. ij£, ffK Reid, Motutapu, and * ■aßMFffflflfeSf ttot bred by the late Duke of Marlborough, Oxfordshire, will bo at the service of breeders in the Rangiriri and sur- | rounding districts during this season.—For j full particulars, pedigree, etc., seo cards, and apply Captain Parker, Riverslca, Churchill, j Money. AUCKLAND OAVINGS "DANK. I MONEY TO LEND. THE TRUSTEES ARE PREPARED TO MAKE ADVANCES, In Sums of £59 and upwards, on Approved Freehold Securities, With Option of Paying off by Instalments. R. CAMERON, Manager. MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of interest.— Jackson and Russell. MONEY TO LEND on First-class Security JjJL at Lowest Rates.—Buddie, Button, and Co., 6, Wyndham-street, Auckland. i?KA TO £5090.—Money to Lend, in sums 3i/OU as above, at lowest carrent rate.— jl Wm. S. Cochrane, Cochrane's Mart, 135, Queenstreet. DO You Want Money ? We can get for you | large and small Bums on mortgage at i very low rate of interest, on good real seenrity.—Ewington and Baker. Estate Agents, j I7IROM 4J per cent.— to Lend on 7 Interests under Wills, Freehold, or other ] approved securities, in sums to suit bor- i rowers.—P. A. Vaile, Solicitor. Legal Chambers, Queen-street, opposite Vulcan Lane. £irwio £500, A^ iD °' IHEK SUMS ' ro On good Freehold Securities, at Lowest Rates. AROHD. BUCHANAN. Solicitor, Vulcan Lano. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Firstclass Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN. ! Solicitor and Notary Public, 109. Queen-street. nn RUST MONEYS TO LEND -L In sums from £1000 to £10,000, At Lowest Rates on First-class Security. HESKETH AND RICHMOND, Solicitors, j National Bank Buildings, Wyndham-street. MONEY TO LEND ON BOND WARRANTS, I IYI SCRIP. PROMISSORY NOTES. I OR OTHER APPROVED SECURITIES. | Reversions and Interests under Wills, etc., I Bought or Lent upon. I No special solicitor employed. j NORTHERN ESTATE AGENCY AND FINANCE CO., LTD., j Legal Chambers, Queen-street. 1 , j MONEY LENT ON PROMISSORY NOTE, ] HOUSES. FURNITURE, ETC. \ * BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. Mortgages Negotiated. | JOHN W. BARDIE. ! LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, \ HlGJfcfiWEfiT. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12069, 12 September 1902, Page 8
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