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mHEATRE VO OVAL. Proprietor R. J. DeLias NOTHING SUCCEDS LIKE SUCCESS. SUCH SUCCESS HAS BEEN ACHIEVED BY CARY'S OPERA COMPANY! THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, At 8 precisely the Curtain will Rise on the most Beautiful Allegorical Tableau of Britannia and England's Glory ever seen in Auckland, with its soul-stirring marshall music. LES CLOCHES DE COENEVLLIE! THE CHIMES OP NORMANDY ! Prices : Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. Secure Seats in advance. Carriages at 10.30. AUCKLAND STUD COMPANY (limited). THE FOLLOWING THOROUGHBRED AND CLYDESDALE ENTIRES Will stand at the Company's Farm, Glen Orchard, this season, and will travel in the immediate neighbourhood as at foot. Good Paddocks will be provided for Mares at two shillings and sixpence per week. Every care will be taken, but no responsibility will be incurred. All Mares to be removed by the 10th January, 1882. All expenses to be paid before Mares are removed. THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION MUSKET. Bred by Lord Glasgow, in 1867 ; got by Toxophilite, his dam by West Australian out of Brown Bess by Camel. Terms :— Thirty-five guineas for one mare, or thirty guinens for two or more, the property of same owner ; payable by approved promissory notes at three months from date of service. THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION CAP-A-PIE. By Maribyrnong out of Miss Magus by Magus (imported), out of Georgiana by Cap-a-pie (imported), out of Georgiana (imported). Cap-a-pie is a beautiful brown horse, 7 years old, standing 15 hands 3 inches, and shows lots of quality and substance. Cap-a-pie's Performances :— Won Squatters' Stakes, A.J.C. Spring Meeting, 1877; St. Leger, A.J.C. Autumn Meeting. Dead heat with Chester for Cumberland Stakes next day, two miles, weight for age. Terms.— Ten guinens for single thoroughbred Stud Book mare ; seven guineas each for two or more mares. Half-bred mares, six guineas each ; two or more, property of the same owner, five guineas each. ANTEROS (imported). Chestnut horse, by Loiterer, dam Adrastaby Orlando, Torment by Abrin, Glencoe-Aler- by Whalebone, Loitev -r, by Stookwell. Am>:ros is the sire of The Poet and The Governor, the only horses that have started by him. Terms. — Single mnre, six guineas ; five guineas each for two or more mares. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB SUMMER MEETING, 1885. The Auckland Stud Company's Sires' Produce Stakes ; a sweepstake of 10 soys. each, -with 200 soys. added by the Company ; Second Horse to receive 25 soys., and Third Horse 10 soys., out of the stakes ; for the Produce of Mares using their Sires for the Season 1881. Nominations, with 2 soys., to close when yearlings. Acceptances, with 3 soys., on night of general entry, 1885, and 5 soys., at the post. For then three-year-olds ; colts, Bst. 101 b; fillies, Bst. 71b. Distance lj miles. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary. THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE, 5 YEARS OLD, ELGIN. Sire, Luck's All, late Champion Sire of Scotland. (Winner of the first prize at the Agicultural and Pastoral Association's Show, held at Ellerslie, November Oth, 1879 and 1880.) Will travel this season as under : — Mondays. — To Panmure and immediate neighbourhood. Wendesday.— To Otahuhu, and in the afternoon to Mangere, where, by the kind permission of Mr W Paul, he will remain at his farm for the night. Thursdays. — To Onehunga, Epsom, and Remuera. Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.— -At Glen Orchard. Terms. — Five guineas single mares 4& guineas for two or more, the property of one owner. N.B. — The Company offer a First Prize of Fifteen Guineas, and a Second Prize of Five Guineas, for the best foal got by Elgin, to be shewn and judged at the Aucklane Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show in November, 1882. Payment for Cap-a-pie, Anteros, and Elgin, due on 10th January, 1882. For further particulars apply to the Managing Director, CAPT. WALMSLEY, Glen Orohard ; Or to WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary, Auckland. "OLINDNESS, TTVEAFNESS, Etc. DR. GRANT, MEMBER OF ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, ENGLAND, AND OF THE MEDICAL BOARD OF VICTORIA AND NEW SOUTH WALES ; ALSO REGISTERED IN NEW ZEALAND AND TASMANIA, OCULIST, AURIST, AND SPECIALIST, Consulting and Operating Surgeon. (FROM EUROPE), can be consulted at his private Consulting Rooms, corner of Grafton Road and Symonds Street (opposite the Choral Hall), Auckland, Upon All Diseases of tho Eye, Ear, and Throat, Deafness, Noise in the Head, Defective Sight, Squinting, Cataracts, Amaiu-osis, Opthalmia, Gutta Serena, Loss of Eyelashes, Inflammation, and all Diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Throat, treated on new and scientific principles. In addition to his practice as a Specialist, DR. GRANT has determined to admit consulting patients in general diseases at a scale so loav (Consulting Fee : Half-a-crown) that it will render his skill available to all classes. His extensive and varied experience in many countries and hospitals will be as widely made use of here as in Australia, where this system of practice has been highly successful, and where his consulting rooms were CROWDED TO EXCESS. DR. GRANT'S mode of treatment, of the latest type of professional Surgical and Medical knowledge with nil the modern improvements as known to the present day, together with the use of many rare, choice, and valuable medicines (from India, America, and the Continent of Europe, now only sparsely known), places his patients in the position that they may safely expect, if at all curable, to obtain speedy and lasting relief under his careful fupervision.

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 61, 12 November 1881, Page 133

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Page 133 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 61, 12 November 1881, Page 133

Page 133 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 61, 12 November 1881, Page 133

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