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KSa-ifws-? 1( fitter CONSULTATION IN On the OAMARCJ HANDICAP And MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE, 2000 Members at 10s eacn. Each Ticket has a chance of Winning Two Prizes, OAMARU HANDICAP. First Horse ... ... £300 Second Horse ... ... 125 Third Horse ... ... 50 Starters and Non-starters (div.) 100 £575 MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE. First, Horse ... ... £200 Second Horse ... ... 90 Third Horse ... ... 50 Starters and Non-starters (div.) 84 £425 As each race will be drawn separately,! every subscriber will have a chance of j winning Two Prizes for each Ticket. I The drawing will be held under the supervision of a Committee of Sub- j scribere, and results advertised in daily ' papers. Intending subscribers are requested to make early application. If cheques are sent, exchange must be added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. J. L. FLEMING, I Auctioneer, etc., High street, Triangle, Christchurch. "fk /fKLBOURNE GUP iVX CONSULTATION, 1881 10,000 Subscribers at £1 each. First Horse ~ £3000 Second Horse £1000 Third Horse ... £500 Other Starters (divided) ... £1500 Non-Starters (divided) ... £2000 6 Prizes of £ 100 each ... £600 6 Prizes of £50 each ... £300 110 Prizes of £10 each ... £1100 | This is my fifth Consultation eince October last and is the best opportunity ever brought before the Public in the Australian Colonies. The 122 extra Prizes, consisting of 6 prizes of £100 each ; 6 Prizes of £50 ouch, and 110 Prizes of £10 each, brings the number of winning Tickets to about 240, If cheque.; are forwarded exchange must be added, Wherever possible P.O. Order should be forwarded and stamps eiieioiied for reply juk! msuii. ! THEODORE BJiOWN, \ IS) Grey Btruut, Auckland, j or— Box 210 P. 0., Auckland. THE LYTTELTON PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING AND«IKVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1870, • nPHIS society advances money in sums -*- of £25 and upwards on freehold or leasehold security, repayable by monthly instalments in from three to ten years, offering the easiest possible means; for clerks, mechanic-, working-men, and j others to obtain a home with little or no capital. The society also receives money in shares at 5s each per month, giving interest from iH to 121 per cent, according to age of share. Mr W. H. HENNLNG has been appointed agent for Akarott, from whom particulars may bo obtained, J. 11. WILLCOX, "Secretary. Lyttelton, March 7th, 1881. J. VANGIONI, GENERAL STOREKEEPER LAVAUD Akauoa, TTTHILE thanking the public oi VV Akaroa and surrounding districts for the support he has received, would wish to intimate that he has GEE ATL V INCREASED HIS STOCK, which now comprises Grocery, Drapery, Ironmongery, Dairy Requisites, and in fact all the requirements of a general store, .at moat moderate prices. Flour, Tea, Sugar, and Tobacco of the best brands always on hand. Also, Sennets, Annatto, Milk Pans, Buckets, &c. Men's and Boys* Clothing, Ladies' and Children's Boot,-; and Shoes. Wire Sails of all met 1 WANTED KNOWN. %fl AY bo obtained at the Mail. JXL Office— . Foolscap Envelopes, blue „ „ cream laid Coiinnerciiil ~ , Ladies and Visiting Cnrh K'H.-or BfiffSj sizes. ■ ' •'- ■■...■ ,: ;.iV V::.., jNDERSIGNBD OX. ...1 jX_Xii -Ifio-A. IPIdIS oi every li.tyle and in great variety,. " WIGGINS & CO., Akaroa

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 527, 2 August 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 527, 2 August 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 527, 2 August 1881, Page 4

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