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HOTEL, ELLERSLIE This Spacious and Comfortable Hotel adjoins the Ellerslie Railway Station, and has been thoroughly done up and renovated, and is in first class order. Country Visitors and Boarders will find every convenience and their comfort catered for in every way. The Best Wines and Spirits kept. Campbell, Ehrenfried and Co.’s Special Brews always on hand. A. J. J. MEYER ... d K opb T btob. JiyOTEL, 1 JJEVONPORT. THIS FINE MODERN HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. Erected and Furnished in the Latest Style, And situated on an ideal site, commanding a full view of the harbour, the Proprietor trusts to receive patronage of those who require UP TD DATE ACCOMMODATION, HEALTHY SITUATION, EASY ACCESS TO TOWN, AND MODERATE TARIFF. Special Terms can be arranged with the Proprietor, E. H. WHITE, for FAMILIES or PERMANENT BOARDERS. BILLIARDS, BOATING, FISHING, etc. TO LEASE FOB SEASON 1903, BAY HORSE ST. HIPPO 1889, By St. Leger (imp) —Hip .ona, by Bobinson Crusoe —Lamarna. Winner of A.R.O. Champagne Stakes, September Handicap, Auckland Cup, Derby and Plate (twice), New Zealand Chip, Hawke’s Bay Guineas and Spring Handicap. Sire of Miss Anna, St. Lawrence, Takapuna, Hylas, Maroon and Gold, Up-to-date, Gold Web, Crawler, Hikipene, Sparkling Water —all winners. For terms and particulars apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO., Shortland-street. f I pOOTB A L L. I | SATURDAY, JULY 4. ft- ■ ALEXANDRA PARK. PARNELL v. GRAFTON. CITY v. FONBONBY. At JDevonport— NEWTON v. NORTH SHORE. | Z7TSS Kick-off at 8 p.m. Sharp. Admission to either Ground, 6d extra. Ladies Free. ELECTRIC CARS TO THE GROUND. CHAR E. MaoCOP.MICK, Bee. A.R.U. “ IVTEWTON PIGEON AND IN CANARY CLUB’S 14th "GRAND ANNUAL AND CHAM■Sk PION SHOW KM Will be held at the Wft, FORESTERS’ HALL, Waal KARANGAHAP -ROAD, JULY 3 and 4. In all 500 Entries have been reTSk ceivedjby the Secretary. Three V’ Championship Cup , 10 Medals, and 40 handsome Special prizes, are to be competed for. There will be an exhibition of every Description of British and Foreign » irds. A freak of nature in the shape of a four-legged fowl, alive and happy, will be on view. The Exliibition will be the best of its* kind, ever witnessed in New Zealand. Admission, 6d. Tickers can be obtained from Mr Jamieson, Forester’s Hallrf—G. DAVIES, Secretary.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 695, 2 July 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 695, 2 July 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 695, 2 July 1903, Page 8

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