" ■ Ml II II ■——■——— —J For continuation of reading matter see fourth page.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE OBOUA DuWNS STATION, The THtnouoHßßEi) Stallion VGLT[GEUR. BRED by Messrs Findlay, Glonormiston, Victoria. By King Cole (imp ) dam Fenella hy Fisherman (imp.) dam Kose de Florence (imp.) by Flying Dutchman, etc. Fanella, own sister to Matibyrnong (*iro of Richmond,- Imperial,. Horatia, etc), and half sinter to King of (he Ring (sire of First King, double Chumpion winner, Pei res. Caspian, etc) Fanella is dam of Mute (ire of Pasha, Silence, and Sneechleßs. who was a grand performei in India). King Cole (imp)., sire of the Duke, Off Color, Coultonn, Liitla Jack, Nelson, etc., by King Tom. sire of Mermaid (dam of LurHne), dam Qui Vive, (sister to Vedatr*), by Yotfigeur out of Mm Ridgway by Irish B'rdcfttcher. King Cole was a first-class performer on the English turf. He made his debut as a three-year-old at Ascot, wh re he won the Ascot Derby and St. James Palace Stake?. As a four:year-old he won tho Cumberland Plate, and defeated the Derby winner, Kingcraft, at leve weights over two miles at Newmarket. His own brother King Lud was sold at auction to go to the stud for 6000 guineas. Aji inspection of Voltigeor's tabulated pedigree will show tha* he is full of Emilius Wood— sire of Riddlesworth . Terras- -J53 3s, payable hy promissory note, and due Ist February, 1800. Reduction made for two or more mares from the flame owner. Every care taken but no responsibility. Paddoekintf free for one month, after which 2i fid a, head per woek will be charged. pOXTON PUBLIC HALL. Under the management of Mr L. ,T. Lohh. A NOVELTY FOR NEW ZEALAND. TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. Only appearance in Foxton of MR FRANK LINCOLN: Who has lately terminated A Phenominally Successful Season in Wellington. , •. PRESS' OPINIONS. "The successor of Artemus Ward." — London. Times. : "America's greatest humorist."— London Telegraph. " No equal in London."— London Standard. "We have seen nothing funnier."— London Society. " The funniest entertainment ever heard." — London Referee. . - EMINENT OPINIONS. . The Prince of Waleß— " Your imitations are simply wonderful." "His Royal Highness laughed heartily, and repeatedly complimented Mr Lincoln ,upon his wonderful humoiistic powers." — London Times, 28th June, 1883. " You compel laughter."— The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. "A whole orchestra."— Sir Arthur Sullivan, v " An evening of intellectual fun."— Ru«kin. :•♦ Sanctified humour." — Henry Ward Beeeher. t " A mimic of startling fidelity."— Labouchare. ■'Your nonsense is artistic." — Adelina Patti. Mb C. B. FORSTER at the Piano. TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1889. Box plan at R. M'Lean's. WANTED a Good Practical Hand to look after Engine and one (Stripper. None but a good hnnd need apply* OAMPBELL.& WADDELT..
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 3 September 1889, Page 3
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