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I AMUSEMENTS. PERA HOUSE. Under the Direction of MR CHARLES MacMAHON. - A^T illiamson JJ oom • ■ THIRD WEEK, And Increasing Popularity of the | FAMOUS WOODS-WILLIAMSON COMPANY. I Australia’s ) ALFRED WOODS. , Greatest . ALFRED WOODS, t Actor ) i MAUD WILLIAMSON | The Celebrated English i MAUD WILLIAMSON I Emotional Actress. Supported their Incomparable Dramatic Company. I - ( TO-NIGHT .AND TO-MORROW Hall Caine’s Extraordinarily Successful Work, “THE CHRISTIAN.” - “ THE CHRISTIAN.” John Storm ... ALFRED WOODS. Gio yf Quayle ... ... MAUD WILLIAMSON, j And a Cast of Exceptional Brilliance. > Prices —3s, 2s, and Is. J. F. MacMahon, Business Manager. 0 I T Y ALL. Lessees .. ~ Jo’- n Fuller and Sous. PULLERS ENTERTAINERS. ullers JCjntertainers. Every Evening Saturday Afternoons, At 8. At 2.45. Only One Interval. THE GREAT LAUGHING SHOW. EVERYTHING NEW. Enormous Success of THE MINTONS, Hubert and Gertie, Brother and Sister. HUGO LEAR, HUGO LEAR, Laughing Singer and Champion Plate-spinner. THE DRISCOLLS TED HERBERTS JOHN FULLER F. CROWTHER SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 12, First Appearance of 808 BELL 808 BELL Most Original Comic ■ inger.J ANNIE KINNAIUOL. Operatic Soprano • oculist. Circle, 2s; Ladies, Is. Stalls, Is; Ladies, 6d. Pit, 6d. |~j IS qpHEATRE. Lessee ... ... ... MrC. R. Bailey. Under the Sole Direction of MR GEO. MUSGROVE. Manager ... ... ... Mr Allan Hamilton. ABSOLUTELY LAST NIGHT OF Victor Herbert’s Musical Masterpiece, j THE SERENADE. j Acclaimed Nightly by Crowded and Enthusiastic Audiences as the MOST PRONOUNCED SUCCESS Ever Achieved in this City. FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 11. POSITIVELY THREE EVENINGS ONLY, I For the First Time for Many Years, ! Donizetti's Melodious and Favourite Comic Opera, I THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. I Prices and Plan as usual. ( , ,• . ‘ , i qpo STAND THIS SEASON ] AT DEVONPORT* ! | CUIRASSIER I By Musket—Frailty. -Full-brother to Trenton, Champion Sire of Australia, sold for 7,000 guineas, and stands in England at 200 guineas with list full. Two or more Mares as per arrangement. TERMS : 8 Guineas. First-class grazing and water; every care, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply E. & R. DUDER, Devonport,

J)ARK jgTUD Tbe Undermentioned THOROUGHBRED SIRES Will be AT THE SERVICE OF BREEDERS AT WELLINGTON PARK, DURING THE PRESENT SEASON HOTCHKISS, By Musket from Petroleuse (imp.) by Oxford from Hartshoi n. by Mountain Deer, etc. Sire of Multiform, Uniform. Screw Gun, Forma, Usculator. Wairongomai, Battleaxe. Formula San Patricia, • Korowai. Field Battery, Royal Artillery,; Field Rose, Motor, Kelbum, and numerous others. TERMS : 30 Guineas for Single Mares and 25 Guineas for two or more mares; belonging to the same owner. Only a limited number taken. PHOEBUS APOLLO (IMP ) By St. Simon, from Polynesia, by Bercaldine from Polly Perkins, by Macaroni from Molly Carew, by Wild Dayrell. While racing on the English turf Phoebus Apollo won several good races. At three years old he won the Chesterfield Cup at Goodwood, and ran a dead heat for first honours in the Dur dans Plate at Epsom. At four years old he won the Alexandra Plate of 1000 sovs at Doncaster, and the Great Midlands Handicap of 1,300 sovs at Birmingham At five years old he scored in the Nottingham Handicap of 50 > sovs, and ran a dead heat for first honours in the Norfolk and Suffolk Handicap at Great Yarmouth. At six years old he dead heated with Merry Methodist for tbe Middles x Handicap at Alexardra Park, and at Derby he ran second foi the Pevenl of th<- Peak Han-icap of 1000 sovs. lhe stock sired by Phcebus Apollo in his first two seasons are of an exceedingly promising character, showing plenty of size and power, combined with a great dash of quality. TERMS : 30 Guineas for Single Mares ; 25 guineas for two or more mares belonging to the .-ame owner. MENBCHIKOFF, By Stepniak from Pibroch, by Lochiel from Fallacy, by Sl-.dmere from Decept on, by Young Plover. While racing Menschikoff pr< vid himself one of the mostbrilliant colts that ev<r figured on the New Zealand Turf, his record being 15 wins out cf 19 starts. Ihe following is a list of the races won by Menschikoff :—At two years old : C.J.C. Juvenile Plate of 200 sovs, C.J C. Electric Plate of 2 0 sovs, Great Northern Foal Stakes of 500 sovs, Welle ley Stakes of 300 sovs, Wellington Stakes of 3<)u sovs, C.J.C. Middle Park Plate of 250 bjvb, C.J.C. Champion Plate of 250 sovs, D.J.C. Champagne Stakes of 150 sovs, D.J C. railway Plate of 100 sovs, North Is and challenge Stakes of 300 sovs. At three years o Id . Hawke’s Bay Guineas of 600 sovs, C.J.C. Derby of 750 sovs. Canterbury Cup of 500 sovs, Great Northern Derby of 500 sovs. Menschikoff is a rich bay in colour, and is one of the most compact horses that could be found in the country. TERMS : 15 Guineas for Single Mares ; two or more as per arrangement. A limited number of mares besides- ■ those of his owner will be taken. BLUEJACKET, By St. Leger (imp.), dam Antelope, by Apremont (.imp ), , from Miss Kate (imp ) by Adventurer from Sporting Life, by Prime Minister from Candlewick, by the Prime i Warden. Bluejacket by his deeds on the Turf proved himself the best son of that chaapion sire St. Leger, winning the Great Northern Derby, Auckland Cup twice, and other races, winning £3 565 in stakes. In colour Bluejacket is a good biown. and is one of the 'tout, muscular sort, showing plenty of quality, and has a cast-iron constitution and fine temper. He was uni doubtedly an out-and-out stayer a characteristic of the great line .from which ,he descends. Pocahontas, a corner-stone of the Stud Bock, and dam of the Emperor of' Sires, Stockwell, coming in in his pedigree on both sides, St. Leger, his sire, being the best exponent of that line the colonies have ever seen. TERMS : Ten Guineas. Grazing at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Further particulars muy be obtained from JERRY KENNELLY’ Stud Groom, Wellington Park. And at the SI’UD OFFICE, Auckland, N.Z. QTkA AGRI FOOTBALL !▼-' association V. k P. QI IN LAN’S TRAM. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. In Aid of the VETERANS’ HOME. IN GOVERNMENT HOUSE I ADDOCK, Metropolitan «• round. Iy Kind Permission of His Excellency the Governor 1 ord Raniuriy. ’ Admission Gentlemen, ,1s; Ladies, 6d. Kick-off at 3 p.m. sharp. j

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 705, 10 September 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 705, 10 September 1903, Page 8

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