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 full particulars apply to R. THOBPE, Ellerslie.
£)ENTAL NOTICE. A. L. "SMITH, OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST, CORNER OF HOBSON-STREET, Opposite St. Matthew’s Church. Charges Moderate. Telephone 557.
p D. HALSTEAD, VETERINARY SURGEON, AUCKLAND, N.Z. E.D.H. attends daily at Pullan and Armitage’s stables, Albert-street, and may also be found night and day at his private residence, Grahamstreet. Mr Halstead begs to return his thanks to his many patrons for past favours, and to inform them that he has engaged his son, Mr Charles Halstead, as an assistant in the business, and solicits a continuation of patronage. Mr Halstead has now on hand a CERTAIN CURE FOR BOTS. TELEPHONE No. 442. STOP at PONSONBY CLUB HOTEL. Best Outside House in Auckland. Same old Motto — “Civility and Attention.” HOST BUCK welcomes all his old patrons. TJ R. 0 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. ROSS & yyNSENNE, SHIP CHANDLERS, SA TUMA KERS, PAINT, OIL AND COLOUR IMPORTERS, Etc., Eto., Eto. TENTS, TARPAULINS, AND RICK COVERS. FLAGS, BURGEES AND BUNTING. AGENTS FOR SMITH’S STEEL-WIRE ROPES. ROSS & ANSENNE, QUEEN STREET WHARF (Opposite Railway Station), AUCKLAND. & ANDREWS, WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND, Are prepared to make arrangements with R acing Clubs for working their Patent Totalizators on favourable terms. /CRITERION LIVERY AND BAIT V-* STABLES, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. M. JONES - Proprietor. SADDLE HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE AT REDUCED RATES. GOOD BREAKS FOR PICNIC PARTIES. GOOD LOOSE-BOX ACCOMMODATION FOR RACEHORSES. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS For the conveyance of Tourists to Mount Egmont and round Mount Egmont, via Parihaka, Opunake and Hawera. All Tourists holding tickets issued by Thos. Cook and Sons for all or any of the above places will receive every attention. TELEGRAMS AND LETTERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 170, 26 October 1893, Page 9
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403Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 170, 26 October 1893, Page 9
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