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At a sale of horses, held in Christchurch after the Grand National Meeting, the Oaks winner, Dora, by Cadogan—Doris, found a new owner in Mr J. Tennant, of Southland, at the figure of lO2| guineas. The two-year-old colt by Hotchkiss out of Satanella has gone into F. Stenning’s Kohimarama stable. Weights, etc. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB’S SPRING MEETING.— Acceptances. The Metropolitan Stakes, a handicap sweepstakes of 20 sovs each, with 1000 sovs added; the owner of the second horse to receive 200 sovs, and the owner of the third horse 100 sovs from the prize. One mile and a half.—Bungebah 9.4, Paris 9.2, Sir William 8.12, Sundial 8.10, Stepniak 8.10, Oxide 8.8, Sunshine 8.8, BrockleighB.7, Aureus 8.7, Little Bernie 8.6, Donation 8.6, Jeweller 8.6, Chatham 8.4, Impulse 8.4, Antaeus 8.2, E.K. 8.2, Launceston 8.2, Sainfoin 8.0, Buccleugh 7.12, Dan O’Connor 7.12, Warpaint 7.9, Miletos 7.9. Doncaster 7.8, Ducrow 7.8, Projectile 7.8, Ethelbert 7.6, Bel Giorno 7.6. Melinite 7.4, Elymas 7.2, Rostellan 7.2, Loyalty 7.2, Pharamond 7 2, Currandooley 7.0, Lady Trenton 7.0, Solanum 6.12, Birrimboo 6.10, Salutation 6.10, Redhill 6.9, Emin Pasha 6.9, Blue Peter 6.7. ADVERTISEMENTS p 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 beiug given in Christchurch with unprecedented success. Full Particulars in Daily Papers. Q P E R A HOUSE. Lessee and Proprietor Managers and Directors Cogill Bros. TO-NIG-HT, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. 2/, 1/, ~/6| DOWN TOi V> 2/, 1/, -/6| DATE PRICES, |2/, I/, /6 TREMENDOUS RECEPTION BY CROWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES, COGILL BROS. NEW MINSTRELS. 30-OVER 30 STAR ARTISTS—3O ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND AUSTRALIAN. SLADE MURRAY, England’s Greatest Comique. KATHERINE VINCINI. LARGEST, GREATEST, & STRONGEST COMPANY OF VARIETY ARTISTS That has ever visited New Zealand, presenting LIVELY MUSICAL GEMS, MAGNIFICENT BURLESQUES, SCREAMING HITS AND WITTICISMS, HUMOROUS SITUATIONS, BRILLIANT SPECIALITIES, SUPERB COSTUMES, DAZZLING SCENERY, and THE LATEST COMICALITIES. Down to Date Prices —_ Dress Circle, 25.; Stalls, Is.; Pit, 6d. Mr. TOM PERMAN, Representative. COURSING CLUB. AVONDALE PLUMPTON CHAMPION MEETING. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. Dogs in Slips at 2 o’clock. A. COATES, an n Hen. See. A.C.C.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 161, 24 August 1893, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 161, 24 August 1893, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 161, 24 August 1893, Page 6

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