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Consultation. Robin hood’s programme ON THE I WATERLOO CUP COURSING MATCH, To be run on t Plumpton Park, Christchurch, a on e JULY 16th, 17th, akd 18th, 1884. Subscribed capital, LI ,000 ;in 2,000 l shares of 10s each. 8 ABOUT EIGHTY-FIYE PRIZES. £ About 64 Prizes Waterloo Cup races of any note until the Melbourne and New Zealand Cups of 1884, between five and six months from date (19tb May), we think it too long to hold our clients’ money by starting these big events, and therefore open the above programme on the Waterloo Cup Coursing Match and from our present and past successes morally guaranteeing it will fill. Our programme on Queen’s Birthday filled about 50 per cent, over the original issue. Each ticket has six chances, and is drawn on the principle that if a programme does not fill, prizes are paid pro rata. We reserve to ourselves the right of continuing the sale of shares over advertised number, if necessity demands it, | and thereby adding to the value of all prizes by a pro rata addition. . In this instance we shall sell until Monday, 14th July, whatever the number applied for may bo, experience teaching us that “ Supplementaries ” and No 2’s are not appreciated. Bo careful to address— ROBIN. HOOD, Care of Thos. Stapleton, Box 238, Post-office, Christchurch ; or Care of Jubal (not J. L.) Fleming, City Baths, Colombo street, Christchurch. In answer to numerous enquiries, we beg to state that we are in no way connected with any other Company. 1 47 A FORTUNE - FOR ss. Registered Letters or Telegram s not accepted. ADAMASTOR’S Novglty Consultation on the Birthday Handicap. Post Office Orders payable to Adamastor. Will close on or about 22nd May, IBS4. 8,000 Members at 6s each, to be run in Dunedin. 126 PRIZES, To be distributed as follows: Each Ticket has seven separate chances, race and cash awards being drawn for separately. When convenient, please send P.O. order, payable to “Adamastor.” By so doing you protect yourself against loss, as it is equal to registration. Country cheques must have Is added for exchange, and marked correct by bank. Two stamps , must be sent, for reply and result. Re- " suit sent to eveiy shareholder directly . after the drawing. Not less than two . tickets sent to any one address. Please apply early this time as the time is ! limited. If stamps are sent, please send 3 Is in £ extra. Post Office orders or Bank t notes preferred. Address— I ADAMASTOR, , Care of Lyons and Hart, , P.O. Box 151, Dunedin. 2 331 PORTING NEWS. ■ 'THIRD GRAND DRAWING IS > NOW OPEN. Unparallelled success of these graud 1 drawings, as they are carried out on the same principle in Hamburg and other Continental Cities, ■ The first drawing for £2,000 and the ' second drawing for L 3.000 filled before ' the advertised time fi r drawing. ’ The Company were induced to make this third grand drawing for L 3,000 in consequence of the great success, and also the confidence gained from the public since . opening these Hamburg drawings. This third grand drawing will take place not later than the end of June, and the fourth drawing will open on the Ist July. ( Late applications are registered for the third drawing. Over 4000 applications for programmes are now registered for the third drawing. 1 This third grand drawing will consist 1 of 240 money prizes, amounting to L 3,000 1 subscribed by 6,000 members at 10s each. 1 The various Money Prizes will be distributed as follows : 1 £3OO prize; 1 £lso’#prize; 1 £IOO prize; 2 £SO prizes; 5 £3O prizes; 10 £25 prizes; 10 £2O prizes; 10 £ls prizes ; 120 £lO prizes ;80 £5 prizes. Total amount, £3,000; 240 money prizes. The grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings is. n; a purchaser of 25 programes is guaranteed a prize, as it is so drawn that a prize must come out to every 25 numbers, sad the chances are in favor of the investor drawing a large prize, as there are 160 large prizes against 80 small ones. To any investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and the head prize or any other may be draffn by any investor of 10s. The Company would not presume to tell the public that they have a number of chances and can win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10r. The large bulk of the money in this Grand I rawing is not given away in one ! big prize, as it is in the horse consultations, but you will observe in this Hamburg Drawing that the £3,000 is fairly proportioned into 240 prizes, giving every shareholder an equal 'chance of getting a good prize. ' This Hamburg Drawing is one of the most \ novel, and will be conducted on the fair- ‘ est principle possible, a.> as to give entire ( public satistaction. ! This third grand drawing for £3,000 will 6 take place under the supervision of a com- * mittee of eight gentlemen, and the prizes J will be paid over as early as possible after \ the drawing. Notice— Country cheques marked correct by Bank, only payable to a number, ( and Is added for exchange. Post-office 8 orders preferred, made payable only to 1 Boaz. Bank notes accepted. Two 2d r stamps for reply and result. Registered J letters and telegrams not received. Name L and address of applicant should be plainly * written. Ail letter* must be addressed BOAZ, Care Mr Mosely, S Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, a Box 61 Post Office, Dunedf \, 13 U3(f

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1277, 11 June 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1277, 11 June 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1277, 11 June 1884, Page 4

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