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TAILORING.... SPECIAL NEW . . . now aJ TAILOR Wtar Unicn Bink Bail dings V QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS. FIT STYLE AND FINISH GUARANTEED. . 1. . W. 8. JONES; SABDTER & HARNESS MAKER (Contractor to New Zealand Government). Specialties in HUNTING, RACE, AND steeplechase saddles. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HARNESS Made on the premises by first-class workmen. USv All Coastal PARTICULAR ATTENTION Steamers met daily. t TO ;NOTED“FORIWELL-FITTING AND DURABLE COLLARS< r a33Sip Ladies’ and Children’s Saddles in Variety. Horse Clothing and Covers, own_ make and best imported. Direct importer of Requisites of every description. CANVAS COVERS With Special Improvements for THIS " SEA-SON, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. L Established 1871. Telephone 200.

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THE STUDfJIHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, ETON, (The property of Leonard Marshall, Esq)*, Will be located at Illerslie, Auckland, and will be let Mares at lOgs each. ETON, by Castor (imp), was bred at Mount Wellington in 1894. His dam, Lady Walms ey, was never raced, but is own sister to the great Carbine. Eton is a dark bay, black legs, was very fast, won several races in good times, got hurt when two-year-old otherwise a great racehorse. Grazing, 3s per week. All care taken ; no responsibility. All Accounts settled before removal of Mares. Further particulars from J. B. WILLIAMSCN Harp Road, Ellerslie BY MUSKET—PUNGAWEREWERE. This well-known Stallion, bred by Thomas Morrin, one of the few remaining direct descendantu of the great Musket, will stand the Season at Cambria Park, Papatoitoi. With few opportunities he has got several good horses, the latest successful performer being The Needle. As a racehorse he showed himself to be one of the fastest horses in the colony by carrying a 101 b penalty and'beating that great mare Mitrailleuse at weight'for age, over her favourite distance of six furlongs. He was never beaten, but on one occasion got left at the post, and took no part in the race. Will serve a limited number of approved mares at £S ss. E. A. PRICE, ; 12, Wyndham Street, or Papatoitoi.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 510, 27 September 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 510, 27 September 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 510, 27 September 1900, Page 3