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ADVERTISEMENTS pOR SALE, THE FOLLOWING THOROUGHBREDS Ch mby Billingsgate, dam Katipo; stinted to Brigadier. Br m MARY, by Musket, dam Lalla Rookh, and stinted to Dishonour. Brm JESSICA, by Billingsgate, dam Derby mare; winner of several races last season. Br g, 4yrs, by Billingsgate, dam Mary; just broken. Br g, 3yrs, by Cap-a-pie, dam Mary ; unbroken. Ch c, 2yrs, by St. Leger, dam Mary; just broken. Br m ST. ELLA, 3yrs, by St. Leger, dam Satanella; in training; full sister to St. Clements. For fuU particulars apply to R q’jjORPE, Ellerslie. p O R S A L E . THE THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS “ TETFORD,” Foaled in 1881- Got by Musket (imp.) out of P«nga werewere, by Golden Grape )(imp.)—Atalanta, by Towton (imp.). Tetford is brother to that successful sire Brigadier, and to St. James, winner of the Dunedin Cup, and half-brother to Crackshot, winner of the Auckland and Canterbury Cups. Tetford himself was a good racer, winning the Wanganui Cup and Stakes and other important staaes. .. “ RAD AMES,” Foaled in 1880. Got by Leolinus (imp.)—L’'Orient (imp.), by Knight of the Crescent. Radames is full brother to Tin pulse* s dam Aida. He ran a dead heat with Administrator for the Auckland Easter Handicap of 1884. For terms and particulars apply W. FOUGHEY, Exchange Buildings, Auckland.

p o R SALE, Br h « GLAUCUS,” syrs, by feomnus —Fishwoman. Somnus is by Traducer out of Hammock, and is sire of Dudu and others, and Fishwoman is by Yattendon—Fanny Fisher. GLAUCUS has been a good winner, and among his successes this season was the St. Andrew’s Handicap at Takapuna Spring. He will be sold cheap for stua purposes. Apply — R. WILLIAMS, Panmure. Or, SPORTING REVIEW OFFICE. pO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen, — I have much pleasure in informing you that I shall be a CANDIDATE at the forthcoming Election for the ELECTORATE OF EDEN, and will go to the Poll against all comers. Yours faithfully, E. MITCHELSON. pLECTORAL DISTRICT OF EDEN. I beg to announce that I shall be a CANDIDATE for the Electoral District of Eden at the approaching General Election. I shall do myself the honour of addressing the Electors and explaining my political views at an early date. Meantime I respectfully ask electors not to pledge themselves to other candidates. MALCOLM NICCOL. Auckland, 22nd August, 1893. po THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. I beg respectfully to inform you that I intend to stand for the Eden Seat at the approaching General Election. I am a pioneer agriculturist of 'Eden of -35’years’ standing, having reared my family here. Am now able to devote my attention for the improvement of my adopted country. A moderate independent Liberal, wishing to do good for all, independent of creed, nation, or colour, finding that plodding perseverance usually succeeds. Not had practice as a great orator, but well acquainted with the requirements of the neglected North. If you wish for a yeoman patriot as your representative, I am your man, and shall be happy to meet the constituents at an early date at the different centres. Yours respectfully, HENRY HUNTER. Mount Albion, Taupaki, September 5, 1893. T~V R . O R P E N Uses Electricity, Galvanism, and MASSAGE. (Formerly of the Chelsea and St. Saviour’s Hospitals, London.) Author of “ Consumption: Its Specific Treatment.” PHYSICIAN AND SPECIALIST. Consultation Hours: 10 to 3 Daily; Evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 11. SHORTLAND STREET (next Star Office). Telephone 130. gTEAM TO THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. S.S. RICHMOND, 850 tons, 600 h.p., Captain R, G. Hutton, Will leave for Tahiti and Rarotonga. ’ Splendid accommodation for first and second-class passengers. Round voyage occupies about thirty days, and offers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting these beautiful islands. 1 Return Tickets issued at special rates. For freight and passage and all other particulars apply to DONALD & EDENBOBOUGH, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 166, 28 September 1893, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 166, 28 September 1893, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 166, 28 September 1893, Page 10

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