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Money 'Drawing.., QPORTING I^TEWS. £ 3 jTo 0, GRAND DRAWING IS NOW OPEN. THE Three previous drawings wore filled a week prior to the advertised date of closing. The Public of New Zealand have appreciated these Grand Hamburgh Drawings, therefore the Company anticipate having their Fifth Drawing on a larger scale. This Fourth Grand Drawing for £3000 will close about the end of August, and the Fifth Drawing will open on the Ist of September. ~* .. / The large number of applications (over 900) that came too late will be duly registered for this Fourth Drawing. This Fourth Grand Drawing will consist of 240 Money Prizes, amounting to £3000, subscribed by 6000 members at 10s each. _ The various Money Prizes will be distributed as follows: ~„„,.„._,„ 1 £300 PRIZE 10 £25 PRIZES 1 £150 PRIZE 10 £20 PRIZES 1 £100 PRIZE 10 £15 PRIZES 2 £50 PRIZES 120 £10 PRIZES -5 £30 PRIZES 180 £5 PRIZES Total Amount, £3000. 240 Money Prizes The Grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Pro-o-rammes is guaranteed a Prize, as it is so drawn that a prize must come out to every 95 numbers, and the chances are in favor ot the investor drawing a large prize, as there are IGO large prizes against SO 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 drawn 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 10s. _ The large bulk of the Money in this Grand Drawing is not given away in one big prize, as it is in the Horso Consultations, but you will observe in the Hamburg Drawing that the £3000 is fairly proportioned into 240 prizes, giving every shareholder an equal chance of getting a good prize. This Hamburg Drawing is ono of the most novel, and will be conducted on the fairest principle possible, so as to give entire public satisfaction. This Fourth Grand Drawing for £3000 will takoplaccundcr 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 If added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bank Notes accepted. Two 2d stamps for replj and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Namo aud address of applicant should be plainly written. All letters must be addressed— BOAZ, Care Mr. Mosely, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P. 0., Dunedin. Conveyances. PATEA ROYAL MAIL COACH will leave Napier every WEDNESDAY, at 4 p.m., for Kuripai>anga ; leaving Kuripapanga every MONDAY, at 7 a.m., for Napier. Booking Office—Albion Hotel, where all parcels will be punctually attended to. ALEXANDER MACDONALD, Proprietor. fjnHE undersigned begs to inform the JL Public that from and after the Ist of January, 18S3, a Coach will leave Havelock daily to meet arrival of each train at Hastings. "... A Coach will also leave Havelock for ' Napier at 8.20 a.m. daily, returning at 3.30 p.m. JAMES CURRY, Proprietor HASTINGS ~ HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. ri E 0 R G E Q M IT H Begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has taken the above wellknown Stables, and hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his Customers, to receive a share of public patronage as before. Good Stabling and well-watered Paddocks, Horses broken to saddle, single and double harness. Letters or telegrams addressed to George Smith, care of John Iyelly, Hastings, will receive immediate attention. HOAWDEN'S MAIL COACH . JL\> leaves Hastings for Maraokakuho on Tuesdays and Fridays at 9 a.m., returning at 2 p.m. Parcels addressed to his care forwarded. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES between Petane: an( l Napiee. Leaving Petane for Napier at 8.30 a.m Leaving Petane for Napier at 2 p m. Leaving Napier for Petane at 11 a.m. Leaving Napier for Petane at 4.30 p.m. From the Post Office Corner Napier. Booking Office at Mr James Johnstone's Star Hotel, where Coach leaves daily at 10.55 a.m. and 4.25 p.m. Parcels loft in the care of Mr Johnstone will have due despatch. rriAUPQ ROYAL MAIL COACH Booking Office : Masonic Hotel, Napier. Coaches leave the above Hotel for TAUPO, OHINEMUTU, TAURAUNGA. Every Tuesday, at 6 a.m. Arrives at Tarawera at 6 p,m. on Tuesday, Taupo at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday Ohinemutu at 6.80 p.m. on Thursday. ~ at 5.30 p.m. on Friday Special conveyances at any time can be obtained by arrangement. E. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. W. H. ELLIOTT, Agent, Masonic Hotel, Napier. ON and after the 23rd June, a Coach will leave the Puketapu Hotel at halfpast eight a.m., and Taradale at quarterpast nine a.m. for Napier, returning at 3 p.m. Fares—From Puketapu , 2/- », j, Taradale ...... 1/Bookiug Office—Mb. James Johnstone, Star Hotel. Parcels left in euro of Mr. Johnstono will bo punctually attended to. E. W. HUGHES, j Proprietor. RYMER'S COACHES. A COACH will leave Puketapu every morning at 8 a.m. for Taradale and Napier; returning from Napier for Puketapu at 3 p.m. Fares each way, 2/. Orders or Goods left at the Post-office, Puketapu, will be attended to. G. RYMER. RYMER'S NAPIER and TARADALE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Time Table. Ist—From Puketapu at 8 o'clock : From Taradale— ; 2nd—Quarter to 9 o'clock; via Meanee : 3rd—ll o'clock; New Road 4th—Quarter to 2 o'clock; via Meanee " - : From Napier. • lstr—lO o'clock, Newton's' comer; New Road "• ■' - ;■ 2nd—ll o'clock; via Meaneo : 3rd —3 o'clock; Now Road ' ; 4th—4'o'clock; Meanee - i Faro to Meanee' or Taradale, Is each way; to Puketapu, 2s. ; Special Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses can be had at Taradale at any timo G RYMER. TT AN I E L |TO TTON, Port Ahurtiit, Livery and Bait Stables. ' Busses constantly running between Napier . and Port Ajiußißr. Every steamer attended. Buggies, Saddle , Horses, etc., on Hire. Horses bought and J ' sold. DANIEL COTTON. * TT I G H L V /I U R E D ] MUTTON HAMS.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4063, 30 July 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4063, 30 July 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4063, 30 July 1884, Page 4

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