ADVERTISEMENTS r' I T Y HALL. Lessee and Director - • Mr Harold Ashton. EVERY WEDNESDAY. PHENOMENAL SUCCESS OF THE People’s Popular Concerts. All the Leading Vocalists and Instrumentalists. Is. AND 6d. HUNDREDS UNABLE TO OBTAIN ADMISSION. Similar concerts under Mr Ashton’s direction are now being given in Christchurch with unprecedented success. Full Particulars in Daily Papers. pOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! SATURDAY NEXT, 22nd JULY. IN AID OF LADIES’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. AT POTTER’S PADDOCK, GRAFTON V. PARNELL. CITY V. SUBURBS PONSONBY. V. NEWTON. Play commences at 3 p.m. Admission, 6d.; Grandstand 6d. extra. Ladies, Free to Stand only. Return Fares by Tram, (including admission to Ground), Is. G. H. DIXON, Sec. A.R.U. AUCKLAND POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY AND DOG ASSOCIATION. ART UNION, In connection with the ANNUAL SHOW, To be held in the AGRICULTURAL HALL, THIS DAY (THURSDAY), FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. Valuable Prizes consisting of Pastelle Drawings and Water Colours by L. J. Steel and Oil Paintings by C. Blomfleld and T. L. Drummond. The Prizes are now on view at Messrs. Champtaloup and Cooper’s New Premises, Queen-street. Tickets, including admission to Show, ONE SHILLING. J. HALYDAY, Secretary.
T7OR SALE, the Thorough-bred Stallion -U “ HIPPOCAMPUS,” By Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman. HIPPOCAMPUS is the Sire of Hippodamia, who won over £1,300 as a three-year-old, including the Hawkes Bay Guineas. She has also won a Wellington Island Bay Handicap, Sst 41b; dead heat with Pasha, 7st 61b, Free Handicap ; won Marton-Rangitikei Handicap, Bst 71b ; Railway Handicap, Bst 131 b ; Flying Handicap, Bst lOlbJ Wanganui Cup, 7st 81b; Heretaunga Handicap, Bst Flying Stakes, Bst 121 b. Shillelagh, who won the Hurdle Race at the A.K.C. Winter Meeting, 1888, Hurdles at Wellington, Ladies’ Bracelet at Cristchurch, and won the Great Northern Steeplechase, 1892, was also sired by Hippocampus; as were ‘also Theorem, winner of the Wellington Hurdle Race ; The Baron, the best 'three-quarter miler in Auckland; Unity, Lord John and Tiritea, all winners over country this season. For terms, &c., apply to W. WALTERS, Papakura. 'pHOMAS McEWIN, CITY BUFFET DINING ROOMS (NEXT DOOR TO UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA) QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. A Fibst-class Dining-Room for Ladies in charge of AN EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. ROSS & yY NSENNE ’ SHIP CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, PAINT, OIL AND COLOUR IMPORTERS, Eto., Etc., Etc. TENTS, TARPAULINS, AND RICK COVERS. FLAGS, BURGEES AND BUNTING. AGENTS FOR SMITH’S STEEL-WIRE ROPES. ROSS & ANSENNE, QUEEN STREET WHABE (Opposite Railway Station), AUCKLAND. QHAR L E 8 gAT E S , HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENT, Rents and Debts Collected, Loans Negotiated, Agencies Undertaken, Valuations Made. Twenty-five years’ business experience (including fifteen years’ legal experience in conveyancing, etc), in Auckland. Money to lend at current rates. Address ; TEMPLE CHAMBERS, High-stbeet and Vulcan Lane, Auckland. FW . EDWARDS, • (Late R. H. Bartlett) PHOTOGRAPHER, 236, Queen Street, Auckland (Over J. and J. Dickey’s) Pictures taken specially for re-production by the Photo-Electro process.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 156, 20 July 1893, Page 6
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468Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 156, 20 July 1893, Page 6
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