ADVERTISEMENTS. I T Y H.ALL. Manageress Miss Amy Vaughan. SATURDAY, AND MONDAY NEXT. Continued and Enthusiastic Success of THE AMAZONS. An entirely New Programme. Our new first part “HARVEST SCEN E.” New Songs, Dances, Specialties, and Farces. A Budget of Novelties, by the people’s favourites People’s Prices —Dress Circle, Is.; Stalls, 6d.
National- coursing club of NEW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given, that no Dog will he qualified to run for either Sapling or Puppy Stakes, unless the Litter of which the said dog is one, is registered with the Secretary of the Nationa, Coursing Club of New Zealand, before the age of (3) three months. Applications for registration should be made upon forms which may be procured from the Secretaries’ of local Coursing Clubs, or the undersigned. Fee for registration—Two shillings and sixpence each litter. This rule to come into force on Tuesday, the Ist of October, 1891By order, GEORGE W. WILLIAMS Secretary, 80, Princess-street Dunedin.
A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL AGRICULZX TURAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST SHOW OF THE ABOVE ASSOCIATION Will be held AT POTTER’S PADDOCK, EPSOM, On FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, The 6th and 7th November. Agriculturists and others are cordially invited to co-operate. Schedules and all particulars obtainable from the Secretary, at the Office of the Association, 155, Queen-street. W. F. MASSEY, President.
TATTERSALL’S. OPEN upon all the Principal Sporting Fixtures throughout the year. For full particulars see N.S.W. “Town and Country Journal,” also Brevities in “ Sydney Evening News. Address, “ TATTERSALL’S,” Care of GEORGE ADAMS, Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W. Persons making applications or seeking further information are requested to register their letters to ensure safe delivery ; also enclose two addressed stamped envelopes. Programmes sent on application.
HORSE OWNERS and TRAINERS, TOMMY HODSON (the well-known jockey) is prepared to accept engagements for the coming season. Can ride 6st. 121 b, if necessary at 4 days notice. Address communication to E. M. PAGE, Newmarket.
OWNERS OF TROTTERS, ETC. GEORGE CLARK, is prepared to accept Trotters for training during the present season. Communications to be addressed, P. QUINLAN, Edin burgh Castle Hotel, or, GEORGE CLARK, Avondale.
1 S T R O N G/ THE GREAT AND ONLY SPORTING ADVISER IN THE COLONY, HAVING reliable and confidential agents in all the principal sporting centres and training tracks in New Zealand, is in a position to supply the most reliable information as to what will win coming events. Backers should send early for advice on the forthcoming Wellington, Canterbury, Dunedin, Wanganui, Auckland, ana Hawke’s Bay Meetings. Information supplied for any Race Meeting throughout the Colony. STRONG HAS ALREADY THIS SEASON TIPPED 111 WINNERS 56 THIRDS 82 SECONDS OR 249 PLACED HORSES Including Winners of New Zealand, Canterbury, Otago, Wairarapa, Wanganui and Napier Cups. TERMSSs. 6d. for single meeting, or 10s. 6d. for six months. Send P.O. Order and stamped envelope for reply to E. A. STRONG, P.O. Box 213, Wellington.
[NOW READY.] CENTAUR’S INDEX TO THE CAULFIELD AND MELBOURNE CUPS Contains—The Pedigrees and Past Performances of the horses engaged therein, together with the entries for the Guineas and Derbies of Hawkesbury, Randwick, Caulfield and Flemington, Fast Times, Past Winners. —Price, Is. 6d. ToJ be had from HARRY ELLISON, Sporting Tobacconist, Foot‘of Grey Street, Auckland.
WANTED, for Gisborne, a Light-weight Boy. Passage paid.—Apply, S. C. Caulton & Co., Central Hotel.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume II, Issue 59, 10 September 1891, Page 10
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