Consultant! 30s, ELBOURNfCUP, 1884 .884 Os d as and, 300* 800 0 at £lO, >tal, ces, for See tea* nk ed: M . 0> ZABDI ig now fo< in £ a Company on the above event. D) investors at 10s each, to bo divid- a ® follows First horse, L 100 0; sec'' 3 llor ' !e i L2OO ; third horse, L 10 0; o er starters (divided) L3OO ; non-atarf a (divided), L 400; total, L2OOO. Earl applications requested. List drawn a^ oor t as filled. Results posted imme ate ty after drawing. The drawing w/b® conducted a Coir mittee cho*® from the subscribers. "'Ap plicationletter only, enclosing two exchange on cheques, or by morif order, Bank notes, or drafts. Reletters or telegrams will not on anyaccount be received. Enclose ad drived envelope with application. Ad Ass Zabdi, care of H. A. Gardner, Box go. 305, Post-office, Wellington. 5 1034 f s PORTING N B WS. THIRD GRAND DRAWING IS NOW OPEN. Unparallelled success of these grand drawings, as they are carried out on the Fame principle in Hamburg and other Continental Cities. The first drawim? for £2,000 and the second drawing for L 3.000 filled before the advertised time for 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. This third grand drawing will consist of 240 money prizes, amounting to L 3,000 subscribed by 6,000 members at 10s each. The various Money Prizes will bo distributed as follows : 1 £3OO prize; 1 £l5O prize; 1 £IOO prize; 2 £SO prizes; 5 £3O prizes; 10 £26 prizes; 10 £2O prizes; 10 £ls prizes ; 120 £lO prizes; 80 £6 prizes. Total amount, £3,000; 240 money prizes. The nciple of these Hamburg Drawings is a purchaser of 25 programea is guaranteed a prize, as it is so drawn, that a prize must come out to every 25 numbers, wad the chances are in favor af the investor drawing a large prize, as there are 160 large prizes against 80 small ones. To any investos of £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and the head prize or any other may be dravn by any investor of 10s. The Company would not presume to tell the public that they have a number Af onnaa nnrl non • win o tiitmltAV q| of chances and can* win a number prizes for a single investment of 10s. The large bulk of the money in this Grand Drawing is apt given away in one big prize, as it is in the horse consultations, but you, will observe in this Hambtng 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 moat novel, and will be conducted on the fairest principle possible, s > as to give entire public satisfaction, This third grand drawing for £3,000 will take place under the supervision of a committee of eight gentlemen, and the prizes 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 orders preferred, made payable only to Roaz. Bank notes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. All letter* must be addressed Business Notices. ALL PROGRAMME CARDS very neat styles, with Pencils and Ribbons, printed at the GuaeuiAn Office, W’ist street, OTIOE OF REMOVAL N J. HARVEY, BOOT and SHOE MAKER, has REMOVED from Tan.cred street to the shop in East street, lately occupied by Nealaa and Co. Repairs neatly executed. 8 415 B. Baker, (Late of Baker Beds.) B UI LDE R, CABINET-MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, Corner of Peter street and Wakanui road. In premises recently occupied by W. R. Dunn. 6 1122 VICTORIAN STABLES, Next English Church. Messes TOTTY & LOVELL beg to inform the public that having taken the above STABLES, they are prepare! to let out BUGGIES. SADDLE HORSES and LADIES’ HACKS, on the most reasonable terms. Horses, broken to saddle and harness. Horses clipped and singed on the' premises. Buggies, 10s per day; saddle horses, 7s 6d per day; clipping and singing, 12s 6d.' A trial nolicited. 5 934 m COACH FACTORY, Havelock stebbt. Established 1876. Baker & Brown, COACIiBUILDERS, &c., Manufacturers of all kinds of buggies and carriages of English or American designs. .Workmanship Guaranteed. Buggies repaired, med, etc. re-painted, re-trim--196 ANEW DEPARTURE.—Why is my new F: ' ' ’ EOAZ, Care Mr Mosely, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 6f Post Office. Duned' '. 12 1136 HOOD’S PROGRAMME Robin ON THE WATERLOO CUP COURSING MATCH, To be run on Plumpton Park, Christchurch, on JULY 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1884. Subscribed capital, LI,OOO ;in 2,000 shares of 10a each. ABOUT EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES. About 64 Prizes., Watekloo Cup. Winner Runner-up Waterloo Purse. Winner Runner-up ... Watekloo Plate. Winner Runner-up All other dogs (divided) Fruit and Italian Warehouse life a river? Because it becomes flo ded now and again i’h new Goods t* meet the steadily increasing demands, 1 -y good; but that’s not the ans we-. Try again. Becaus : “ Shops may come and shops may go, but this goes on forever.” Very good indeed; but still teat’s not the answer. Here it is then—Because it has bank on e ther side. I trust the intelligent nd discerning pul lie will mark, learn, and inwardly digest the following part of thisadverf.tisemfnt. The enquiry is still made—Where ' can we procure good tea? I answer again—Use Nelson Moate and Co.’s pure blended teas, and you will derive much pleasure and satisfaction. Why ? Because that firm thoroughly understands the tea trade. Mr Nelson is a tea. taster of life-long experience, and his blends of pure Indian and other teas give universal satisfaction. Try them I I am wholesale and retail agent for Ashburton, and these teas of the different kinds and prices, can, at all times, be procured at my shop in packages, boxes and half-chests. My stock now embraces nearly every article in the grocery and Italian trades, and family orders I can now deliver anywhere in Ashburton and neighborhood. I shall be supplied with the various fruits in season, as usual, and while heartily thanking all my customers I respectfully solicit their continued patronage.. I assure them and the general public that I shall strive to deserve the preference they may give me by studying their interests—as well as my own.—H. M. CARSON. £3OO 100 100 50 30 15 200 £795 races of a.iy note until the Melbourne and New Zealand Cups of 1884, between five and six months from date (19th May), wo 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 sis 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 be, experience teaching us that “ Supplementaries ” and No 2’s are not appreciated. Be 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 heg to state that we are in no WAV connected with any other Company. 1 47 Business Notice. Relief from cough in fiv MINUTES- Bonninqton’s Pei rOEAL OxYMEL OP CARRAGEEN OE IBIS Moss (Registered).—The most certain an speedy remedy for disorders of the Chei and Lungs. May bo obtained at most < the Storekeepers and Chemists throughoc the Province. Sold everywhere.— Geoeg Bonnington, Christchurch.. 10,000 BOTTLES SOLD LAST WINTER. LAS’ USE DR ERNEST LOW’S Cherry Pectoral, A safe, pleasant, and reliable medicine fo the cure of Colds, Coughs, and all Throa and Lung diseases. Sold all over the colonies by Chemist and Storekeepers in Is 6d and 2s 6c bottles. Wholesale Agents Haeeis and Son and Kempxhoenb, Prosser and Co. Christchurch ; or to the proprietor, H. CITRON, 6 1110 Akaroa. R EID AND GRA Y’S New Positive Feed Broadcast Seedsower, For Sowing Grain, Grass, Turnip, Rape, Mangold, etc., and the Turnip Sower can bearranged, when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other small seeds simultaneously to the sowing of Ryegrass if desired. It is the only Sower in the Market that will sow with absolute regularity on either excessively rough or very smooth land. It will sow any desired quantity of Grain or Grass by simply changing one wheel. Corn Drills all Sizes. Jointed Pulveri ing Du o Harrows. — The Best. —Over 50) in use. Impeoved Prize Oijaffcuticks-.—With cast-steel mouthpieces, when properly handled, make no long straws, conse? quently chafi requires no riddling. They are in use largely all over New Zealand, several of the large-sized machines being lately fitted up at Christchurch. MR LAURENCE OXLEY has been Appointed Agent for the Ashburton Guardian at South Bakaia. Improved Double and Treble Furrow Ploughs,— The best, and consequently the cheapest in the market. 3,4, and 5 leaf harrows. Square linked chain harrows- New design of tripod harrows. 5 and 7 tined field grubbers. Cambridge rollers, 20, 24, and 26 inches diam. Plain cylinder field rollers. Horse gears for 1, 2,3, and 4 homes. Beat iron-bark swingle-trees. Ropes and pully gear for 4-burse yokes. Threshing machine fittings Belting all sizes. Iron and brass castings of all kinds to order. Fencing standards cut and punched to any length and guage. Drays made from best seasoned timber, with Gilpin axles. Gray’s patent standard for folding sheep, Winners of the Gold Medal at the Melbourne Exhibition for their Double Furrow Plough,' ride Jurors’ Report:— “ Ploughs— ln ploughs there is one exhibit to which we wish to draw special attention as being the best ? and that is the Double Furrow of Reid and Gray, of Dunedin, Now Zealand, in finish and construction it is far superior to any other. Rakaia. The New Zealand Loan Mercantile Agency Company are now representing us in this district REID & GRAY. N o T O E. R. S. Bean, la now landing a splendid Cargo ol the beat Newcastle COAL. Agent for th§ celebrated Hartley Coal. Oats, Bran, Sharps, Chick Wheat, Crushed Oats, Oaten Straw Chafi, Straw Chaff, Stakes, Post and Roils, Strainers, Firewood, Wire, etc., etc. ; tc., for sale at the very lowest prices. K, S. B E AN, Ashburton Coal and Firewood Depot, West street. 6 1147 MUTUAL ASSURANCE fJIHE SOCIETY OF VICTORIA (LIMITED). Head Office t 77, Collins street West, Melbourne. FOR LIFE ASSURANCE AND ENDOWMENTS. Policy-holders Divide Profits. Head Office for Middle Island, New Zealand : COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS, Dunedin. * Directors ; Hon William Bayles (Melbourne) Hon W. H. Reynolds, M.L.0., Chairi; John M. Ritchie, Esq., J.P.; John Roberts, Esq., J.P. WILLIAM WILLS, Resident Secretary. C HRISTCHU-RCH DIST RJ.CT AGENCY ( -City Chambers, Hereford Street, (Opposite IBank of New Zealand,) W. H. BROWN to, 1 District Agent. Local Agent, F. Foreman, East street, 806 ASHBURTON. P. Cairns, fJIAILOB AND CLOTHIER u: p e+m oo erb d O go a ■+3 CS H co CD o hi © > CD o 5 s Ox o CORNER OF HIGH AND ASAPH STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH ST. All Goods warranted well shrunk, by our patent shrinking machine, PATTERNS OF TWEEDS APPLICATION SENT ON 11 953 N o c E. TO THE INHABITANTS OF ASHBURTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. G. J. P. Lublow, While thanking the inhabitants of the above districts for the very liberal support accorded to him for the past five years respectfully calls their attention to the unprecedentedly large stock of goods now held by him, recently received FROM THE HOME MARKETS, coniprislng some of the very best class of goods manufactured in the West of England Mills, and consists of plain BLACK CLOTHS, BLUE CLOTHS, FANCY COATINGS, AND HEAVY TWEEDS of every shade, suitable for the coming season. A splendid assortment of the newest Over-coatings ; also, a choice collection of Kaiapoi and Moagiol Tweeds, etc., of the newest patterns. Upwards of 4,000 yards to select from of English, Scotch and Colonial manufactured goods, from which he is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him at astonishingly low prices. Stylo, fit and the best workmanship is guaranteed. Come, see and judge for yourselves. A variety of Kaiapoi Flannels, Undershirts, Drawers, Socks, etc., always in stock, . 5784
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1294, 1 July 1884, Page 1
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