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SMOKE Old Judge TOBACCO & CIGARETTES.

TBOTTING OIiUB The Annual Meeting of Memberp of the above Club will be held in the Masonic Hall, Otahuhu, on THURSDAY, September 18, 1902, at 8 p.m Business ; . To receive Report and Balance-sheet, and elect six members of Committee. The retiring members are Messrs A. R. Harris, J.P., Chas. Baker,Thos McCrory, Wm.D. Bush, George Wilkinson and Wm. G. Cunnold. Nominations will bo received by the Secretary up to 9 p.m. of THURSDAY, 11th September. WM. L. LOCKHART, Secretary. Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, September, 1902, TENDERS will be received at this Office up to 12 o’clock N pom, WEDNESDAY, September 17, 1902, for Clearing bn Crown Lands at Avondale, New Lynn, and Henderson.* . Full particulars to be had on application at the Lands Office. . _ Tenders to be Gorse (Hearing.'’. - OommißBiol^|^Mwn^ aI1 ds. FOSTER AMS CO, TAILORS AND COSTUMERS. ' ———‘ M,. •■. Wish to announce that having secured the services of MR. F. COLLEGE, a leading Costume Cutter of many years’ experience in the West End of London and Parisian Houses, they are opening up, in their NEW PREMISES, a Select Stock of the Latest Costume Materials, and would respectfully solicit inspection of the same by the Ladies of Auckland. In the Gentlemen’s Department the Stock will also be found thoroughly Up-to-date, and no efforts will be spared to 1 give patrons satisfaction. Old Customers welcomed. Note the Address : OPPOSITE HERALD BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. ■ J. C. OLDBURY, GUNMAKER, Etc., 137, QUEENAUCLAND. All Kinds of Sporting Guns and Riflles, Revolvers and Stock of Sporting Cartridges Made to Order. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED. SHOOTING GALLERY AND PING PONG SALOON OPEN EVERY EVENING.

Speaking of the clos§ of the breeding /season in England, a writer in " Sporting Life ” makes the following allusion to “ Old Jack ” :—“ A great feature of the season has been the success of the Carbines, and on this the Duke of,Portland is much to be congratulated,. as His Grace perceived that there might be something wanting in the stoutness or stamina of the St. Simons, and to prevent suph a falling off he got back the Musket bloodl that had hit so well with him before in the case of Memoir and La Fleche, out of Quiver, by Toxophilite, the sire of Musket. The price, 13,000 guineas, was thought to have been over heavy, at the' time the Duke paid it, but results have proved that that the, money was well laid out.” /

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 608, 11 September 1902, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 608, 11 September 1902, Page 16

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