Consultations. ~ "JOKE R," HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING-, March 17, 1884. NAPIER HANDICAP. 2000 MEJIBEES AT 10m. EACH, To be divided amongst all horses entered. Ist Horse £400 2nd Horse ...... .. 200 3rd Horse 100 Starters divided .. .. 150 Non-starters divided .. 150 £1000 The drawing will take place under a supervision of a Committee of the Subscribers. Representatives of the Press will be invited to be present during the drawing. Application Bγ Letteb Only, enclosing . Two Stamps with exchange on cheques, or by money order, bank notes, or drafts. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. If bank notes are sent, pleaso use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. Address—"JOKEß," care of W. Stock, Box No. 119, Post-office, Napier. A FORTUNE FOR ss. 1 ADA MA S- f Registered I\_ T O R'S I Post - office Letters or [ NOVELTY Orders payTelegrams able to not 1 TIO N Adamastor? accepted. on tiie CHRISTi CHURCH I £2,000 AUTUMN HANDICAP £2,000 Will close on or about the 12 th of April, 1884. £8000 Members at os. 145 PRIZES. Each Ticket has Seven Chances. AUTUMN HANDICAP. (30 Nominations). First £250 cash awakds. Second 150 2 at 100 £200 Third 100 2 at 50 100 Starters (div.) 1-50 10 at 20 200 Non - starters 20 at 10 2nO (div.) 250 25 at G 150 .50 at 5 250 £900 £1100 Each ticket has seven separate chances. N.B. —Not less than Two Tickets sent to any one address. Plense send P.O. orders when convenient; also two stamps for reply and result. Country cheques must have Is exchange added. £2000 "I Address all letters:"] £2000 ADAMASTOR, 145 Care of 145 > Lyons & Hart, > PRIZES. I Box 151, P. 0., I PRIZES. J Dunedin. J Notice.—Please apply early this lime, as over 500 Programmes have already been disposed of to persons whoso applications arrived too late for previous consultation. O-γ DN EY r\ OLD fIUP. TO BE KUN ON EASTER MONDAY. The great "MALABAR CLUB" are desirous of making it known to their numerous patrons and the public that the first of their series of Consultations on the above event is now open. No. t of our Series. Shares 5s each. The press exposures of tho bad and worthless amongst sweep promoters has had the effect of relegating those gentlemen to private life, and "it is all the more to be hoped that those who now remain, tried and true though they be, should have at each drawing a Press representative, to prove bayond a doubt the genuineness of the affair. First Horse .. £1000 Non - starters Second do .. 400 divide .. 200 Third do. .. 200 Starters divide 200 Total £2000 The public, on reading the foregoing, will at once observe that our programme is identical in every respect -with that put forward by rival establishments with this amazing difference. That to become a shareholder in their consultation, entitling you, if fortunate, to win £1,000, you require to invest one pound ? whereas, in this our great effort, you merely require to invest 5s in order to secure you the winning of the samo amount, or should you speculate a pound, you for that amount have four chances of winning £1000 as against one given by others. Four tickets for £1, but one or more will be sent ;to any address. I Prospectus free on application. Encl dso [envelope, plainly directed. Result of each [drawing sent at once to every subscriber. jTickets sent by return post. Address by jletter only, " MALABAR," care G. E. iWilson, Pastoral Chambers, George-street, ■Sydney, N.S.W. |q- porting- nvr c w s'grand distribution of money ; - PRIZES .Will take place similar to the Hamburg principle of drawings ; nothing of the kind lias ever been introduced hi N.Z;, and the system that will be carried out in this and future drawings will far surpass the chances of getting a prize than in any of the HOESE CONSULTATIONS, as people who have tried frequently in the Numerous Hoese Consultations know to their sorrow. A trial in this drawing may convince the most sceptical, as the drawing will take as soon as the tickets are applied for, or not later than the 28th of February. rpHIS C\ RAND [1 VjS AJ Willconsist of 160 Money Prizes, amounting in all to £2000, subscribed by 4000 Members at 10s each. 1 The various Money Prizes will be distributed as follows:— : 1 £300 prize, 1 £150 prize, 1 £100 prize, 2 £50 prizes, 5 £20 prizes, 100 £10 prizes, $0 £5 prizes. 1 The Grand Principle of thisand future drawings will be that anyone purchasing 25 tickets must secure a prize, in fact guaranteed one, as a prize will be drawn from the 160 prizes to every 25 numbers up to the' 4000. • : '. Any investor of £1 the chances will only be 12 to 1 against him, and any investor of £2 the chances will only bo G to 1 against him getting a prize, and the head prize or any other may be drawn by any investor of 10s. ; This drawing is on the most novel, and will be conducted on the/ fairest principle possible, and investors will find it to their advantage to speculate a trifle in this drawing in preference to the numerous Horse Consultations where the chances vary to 1 to 20,000 to 1 against getting a prize at all. ■ ! Tho drawing -will take place under the immediate supervision of 6 gentlemen, and 2 youths will draw the numbers and prizes, and the prizes will all be paid over within 24 hours after tho drawing, or - immediately ajfter tho winning■■ numbers are forwarded, deducting the usual 10 per cent, for working expenses. '■ Th'ese' ; drawings for £2000 are to take place every two months. • i Prizes paid over within 24 hours after drawing. ' : One prize must- come out to every 25 tickets. ■ > "■■'■' : • ' '' : .' ' : :,, . I Notice —Name and Address of applicant must be plainly written; •:;.•• Country cheques marked correct by Bank only payable to a number, and Is added for exchange. ■ ■ . •. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable/ only to BoAz ;■ Bank Notes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result, Registered letters and telegrams not received. All letters must be addressed— BOAZ, Care of Mr. Mosely, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box ' 354; Post-office, Dunedin. Railway notices. ~ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. TARAWA STATION. ( ~ and after the 2nd of March prox. the Tarawa- Station will .be,..closed-, .for raflic. W.R. CARRUTHERS, " District Manager. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ' NAPIER SECTION.' piMBER Storago sites in the Napier L " Railway -station Yard may bo'leased a application to the — * • ' ■ •DISTRICT' MANAGER. '
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3934, 28 February 1884, Page 4
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