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OUR ILLUSTRATIONS.

Among the pictures to be found in this issue are several of more than general interest.

THE CUP DEFENDER RELIANCE

A good photo, of this yacht, which has been reproduced from the “ London Yachtsman,” is given. Thisi latest production of the Herreshoffs is the big cutter which Sir Thomas Lipton’s Shamrock 111. will be called on to meet on August 20. THE TILIKUM. This famous canoe is in» Auckland, and people are crowding the tent in Wellesleystreet nightly to see Captain Voss, Air Buckeridge and their tinty world’s c> uiscr. MARMONT. This gives „ capital idea of the winner of the V.R.C. Grand National and his rider. He won four races off the reel in the last few days. NEW OIL LAUNCH. Messrs Logan Bros, have completed a fast launch for Mr W. Jagger, and this has been engined by Messrs Ryan and Co. She marks a new departure, having a torpedo stern. The snapshot was taken a few days since, when she was running a trial spin at full speed. Mr Archie Logan is at the tiller. DR. PURCHAS’ NEW MOTOR CAR. . This is a 12-h.p. “Darracq” car, and is splendidly adapted for touring being very strongly built, and capable of a high speed. THISTLE FOOTBALL CLUB. A good picture shows the members of the Thistle Association Football team taken op the Domain last Saturday. Other snapshots are Mr J. A. Kpllendai, the well-known captain and goal-keeper for the Graff on Lacrosse Club, a view showing some prominent players of the Canadian Winter game ; also a cornerkick during last Saturday’s Association match. LICENSED VICTUALLERS. Our portrait this week is that of a verv popular ex-member of the staff of the' Campbell, Ehrenfried Company, Mr E. A. Keesing, some particulars of whom will be found elsewhere. THE STAGE. Amongst the illustrations this week are good portraits of three of the lady members of the Majeroni Dramatic Company ; a delightfully characteristic picture of the popular May Beatty as she appeared in “The Fortunb Teller in Melbourne, and an interesting group representing the members of the Hawtrey Company in cricket costume, and ready to meet all comers.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 698, 23 July 1903, Page 6

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OUR ILLUSTRATIONS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 698, 23 July 1903, Page 6

OUR ILLUSTRATIONS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 698, 23 July 1903, Page 6