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Art Unionp ART UNION. [By Permission of tub Colonial Secretary.] A Grand Art Union for a magnificent AUTOMATIC OKG-AN with fall Orchestral Accompaniments, Also, A Magnificent Collection of GRAND PANORAMIC PAINTINGS, By the great Artist Joiian Schibbr of Vienna. And a number of STEREOSCOPICAL VIEWS with Boxes, complete. The whole of the above Works of Art were brought from Vienna at great cost. The present owner is only disposing , of them on account of his leaving the District. They are to be disposed of by 100 Tickets at £1 each on the Art Union principle. Tickets can be had from N. Jacot'S, Fancy Repository ; also from Mr S. Hooper, and Adolph Brewer, Proprietor. Date aiid place of Drawing will be advertised. NOTICE. 1 HEREBY authorise Mr W, J. CANTLE to receive all Moneys connected with the Art Union. A. BREWER. Consultations A TjIURTUNE FOR -J S. ~" THE G-KEAT "BONANZA" CONSULTATION ok the MELBOURNE CUP, 1882. 50,000 Shares at Is. each. 1,000 Prizes, Value £2,500. First Horse £K'OO Second Worse £200 Third Horse .. ~. ... .. £100 Starters (divided) £100 Non-Starters (divided) .. .. £100 I 5 Prizes of LlO £60 10 Prizes of £5 £50 20 Prizes of £3 A6O 840 Prizes of £1 £840 Total .. .. £2,500 To every Subscriber senrline £1, the price of 20 Tickets, we will forward One Extra Ticket (Free), thus enablina: the geuer-up of a Club of 20 members a chance of winning £1000 without investing a single penny himself. Drawing to take place on the 29th October. Sharetforwardetl by return post. Result of Drawine posted to fub-cribera, and. advertised in the daily and weekly papers Application, by letter only, enclosing Cash, P. 0.0. or Stamps, with Stamp for reply. Address. " B> >NANZ V care of J Thomas. 20, SWAN&TON-STKEeT, MELBOURNE. Many persons never invest a peuny in sweeps. Why is this ? It is because they have a moral aversion for such schemes, and avoid them on principle ; or, it is because the,v regard them as swindles ? No ! On the contrary. The majority o these people abstain from investing their si are money in sweeps simply because they don't understand the working ot them. For th"ir information the promoters of this consultation will endeavor to explaiu in as few words as possible their method s( management. We offer a number ©f shares to the public at one shilling each, which, if not disposed of up to the day fixed for the drawing, the prizes will be divided in proportion to the numaer of shares sold Thus, should you succeed in drawing the first prize, when only twothirds of the shares have been sold, you will receive £750 instead of £1000. Thu drawing will be conducted on the most approved and straightforward principles, by a committee of gentlemen appointed from amongst the allureholders. The whole amount subscribed will be divided amongst those holding the winning nnmbers, after Cup Day. 7i} per cent commission deducted from the amount disbursed. Bear in mind, tint it is not often you will have such a golden opportunity of becoming the possessor of £100i> by tbe investment of a paltry shilling. You will stand as good a chance of putting £1000 in your pocket as anyone eUe. Some one must get it. Why not you? Hemember, that we eive one Extra Ticket (Free) to those who send uc £1, the piica of twenty tickets ___________________ Stud Hot seaWILL STAND THIS SEASON AT HAYELOCK. PRELIMINARY. jw#&\ N. rfl H E imported _vi> -*- thoroughbred VASCO DI OI OAIIA .Jp aSsha^ , *^ - / gOk Terms: fhoroueh--4 _p~-sjfc-._- S B bred mares (entitled gtßatagßßagtes^tgy^ilL-i, l^ — to be classed A. or --—*•-**-■-— 8.. N.Z. Stud Book), 20 guineas each; other mares. 10 guineas each. The Imported Thnrouchbred Staliion "GLADIATOR" Terms ;—6 guineas each mare. The Thorough bred Stallion, "MERLIN" By Bluo Boy (imported), dam Malice, own sister to the famous Lurline (dam of Darebiu and Prometheus). Terma—6 guineas each mare. The Thoroughbred Carlyon Pony Stallion, "TAM O'SHANTER." Terms:—3 guineas each mare. The above can be seen at Havelock any day, with the exception of Sunday. ALLAN McLEAN. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PUKETAPU. jOjk. HE Pure Clydesdale " Rn_lN Sl ADAIR." Bred by C B Fisher, Esq, j ? ..f B W °' Victoria. Robin Ad air was got by Pantin Robin (imported) foaled 1865 (Champion horee of Scotland), out of Darling (imported), foaled 18C8 (Champion mare of Scotland) Knntin Robin won as a one and two-year-oldtrany fiiet prizes As a three-year-old the Selkirkshire Agricultural Society's premium of L4O, ana the third prize at the Highland Society's Show at Edinburgh. As a four-year-old won the Midlothian Agricultural Association's premium of LSO, and the Highland Society's gold medal at Perth. Hie tire Bergamic won the Highland Society's first prize at Kwlso in 1863. and numerous other first prizes. Bergamie's dam Maggie won three first prizes at Campbelltown. and her sire Farmer's Fancy won the Highland Society s first prize at Glasgow in 1845. Hii rlam Peggy won many prizes, and was got by Clyde Boy, first prize Stallion at Haddineton Show, 1858, also second priz* at HighUnd Society s Show, 18&8. Clyde Boy was the sire of the Champion hor.-e Sir Walter Scott, who gained the highest honors at the Royal Society s Show in England, and the Highland Society s Show in cotland. Darling won as a yeaning—first prizes at Ayr, Glasgow, Hamilton, and Highland Society s at Aberdeen. As a two-year-old ivon first prize at Dumfries; as a three-year-old first prize at /-yr, Glasgow, Hamilton, and Hithland Societys at Perth; as a four-year-old, firat'prize at Hamilton and Glasgow ; Cup at Newcastle 88 a five-year-old, first prize at Glasgow. ; second prize at Stirling; Highland Society b Cup at Newcastle, and 50 guineas for the best mare in the yard. As a six-year-oU, firbt prize at Glasgow and Stirling. Her sire Prince Albert was a totod Stallion. Her dam Old Darling by Samson won as a three-year-old firet prize at the" Highland tfociuty s show at Stirling. As a four-year-old, first prize at the Highland Society s Show at Inverness ; and first prize at Ayr. She was also the dam of Prince of Wales. Prince Arthur and of two other colts, Hold as yearlings at 200 guineas each. Robin Adair will serve a limited number of mares this season, and will Htand at, Puketapu, whore good paddocks are provider). One month s aniss free, aftorwirds 3s per week. Duo notion will be given on mares being stinted, and every care taken, but no responsibility. Terms—Six guineas per mare. 5 per cent reduction on two mares ; three or more mares 10 per cent reduction, payable on removal. For further particulars, apply to JOHN HESLOP, Puketapu. "TO STAND THIS SEASON" AT MAXWELL-LEA, NEAK HASTINGS. _fSSa&. >. The Clydesdale Horse .«!«<— ejlw 3 y ears old > by sir _~iSrfK f »^iwli« > -£ , fil William Wallace, dam B £\ fanny: Marquis took * j<fc ?b First prize as a yearling «WS 3 -^£^v«---.«, s at the WansranulA.P.S '' " - - Show, first at sarte place as a two-year-old—beating 8 others- and first at tbe late A.P.d Show at Hastings. Marquis was pronounced by competent judges to be one of the finest Clydesdale colts ever imported into the Province Terma —£6; Single Mares L 5, for two or more the property of the same owner. Good paddocks provided. Until notice for repaoval ia given, every care taken, but no responsibility. R. WELLWOOD "J ORD CLYDE will run with fllfa Xj his mares at Wlllowbrook, Puketapu, this season. Terms—Three guineas Eingle mares ; two or more (same owner) ■■'■vr 1 two guineas each, »iood grass paddocks provided for one nSonth, after the date 2s 6d per week will be charged. . Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to— JOHN BICKNKLL AND SONS, Puketapu, HASTINGS EXPKESS. HAVING cold out to Mr Mackwood Smith, who will continue tne concern, it only remains for me to Express my eratitude to my numerous customers aud to ask thoir favore for my successor. GEORGE DURHAM.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3520, 19 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3520, 19 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3520, 19 October 1882, Page 4

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