CoiisiiitatioiiH. WILL nHOHTLY ILL OTOKTLY WILL CLOSE SHORTLY. FILLING RAPIDLY. FILLING T) APIDLY. ILL ING Xi APIDLY. JACOB FAITHFUL'S ACOB I AITHFUL'S /CONSULTATION ON THE H.B. SPRING RACES, 1884. APPLY EARLY. GRAND FLANEUR'S CONSULTATION ON H.B. SPRING MEETING. OCTOBER 1884. £1000 Si £1000 2000 Membkbs at 10s. Each. Ist Horse ..£2OO 6 cash prizes 20 £120 2nd „ .. 100 10,, ~ 10 100 3rd „ .. 50 40 „ „ 5 200 Others divided 150 2 cash prizes £40 80 £1000 To the investor of 10s the odds against getting a prize are about 13 to 1. Each Ticket has 2 chances. Country cheques must have 1/- added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred. 2 stamps required for reply and result. The Drawing will take place on MONDAY, October Ctli. GRAND FLANEUR, Care of Mr. M. Ryan, Turadale. AT EOS /CONSULTATION . Jj \J LIST No. 1, ON THE I\/TELBOURNE pUP, 1 QQA 2000 INVESTORS at £1 EACH. Tote divided as follows: First Horse £1000 Second Horse , 300 Third Horse 100 Starters & Non-starters (div.) GOO Total. £2000 It is particularly requested that early application for shares will be made, as No. 2 List will be opened immoniately this one is filled. Results will be forwarded to Subscribers immediately after Drawing. Any Subscriber drawing a Horse can invest in No. 2 List to the amount of Four Pounds without further payment, that amount to be deducted from prize money. ( The Drawing will be conductod by a ; Committee, to which the Press will be invited to attend.. Application by Letter 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, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. It will ' greatly expedite business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address— ' A. LEO, i Care of Alfred Kidd, : Shortland-street; Or, Box 237, P. 0., Auckland. i ' • I MELBOURNE CUP, 188 4. THE GREAT "MALABAR." Series of Sweeps on the above Event. Shakes Five Shillings Each. ' The "Malabar" Club, Sydney, are de- ] sirous of returning , their very best thanks to their numerous patrons for the cordial sup- i port in past events, and trust with their I well-acknowledged strict attention, coupled ■ with thorough integrity, to make the 1 " Malabar" Consultations by far the most popular cf any in the Colonies. First Horse .. .. £1000 , Second do 400 Third do 200 £ Starters divide .. .. 200 Non-starters .. .. 200 £2000 £ At the request of a large number of our subscribers we have arranged to make our Shares but 5s each, instead of £1, as before, , which, of course, to subscribers, is a great advantage, as it affords them Four Chancfis j for One Pound of winning One Thousond Pounds. We shall send also a singlo ticket to any address on receipt of ss, which, of course, will entitle the owner to the chance of the . big , prize. ' Tickets sent by return post. Prospectus ' free on application. Enclose envelope, ' plainly addressed ; do not stamp it. Result of each drawing , sent at once to every sub- ' scriber. ' Tickets sent by return post. Address, by ' letter only, G. E. WILSON, 1 Pastoral Chambers, George-st., Sydney. . i THE FEDERAL CONSULTATION COMPANY ; Herewith submit their new programme on I the MELBOURNE f( U P ! of 1884. ' Run first week in November. c a pit α-l, ; £25,000 in 25,000 Shares of £1 Each. ■ Promoters — Jas. McLeod, Esq., Mol- : bourne ; H. Ford, Esq., Sydney ; P. Ingram, Esq., Perth ; W. J. Erskine, Esq., , Adelaide; J. F. Mcßain, Esq., Brisbane ; all genuine names and men of good standing. Promoters guarantee to take up first IGOO shares, and have already subscribed ' £1000. • 1000 PRIZES GUARANTEED. Plan of Distribution. First Horse . .£2,500 lOOPrzsof £50£5,000 Second „ ..1,000 200 „ 25 5,000 Third .„ .. 500 300 „ 12 3,600 Starters divide 500 200 „ -5 1,000 Non-starters „ 500 100 „ 4 400 lOPrizesof £500 5000 . ' Total £25,000 The Public are respectfully requested to join the Promoters in the above enterprise, the bonafide of which is unquestionable. Money promptly returned should any subscriber wish to withdraw before the drawing. Drawing held 30th October next. Conducted publicly in presence of Shareholders ; representatives of Press.admitted. Result posted, and advertised in Town and Country Journal' Send P. 0.0., Notes, '■ Cheques, and 3d extra for Reply and Result (Registered if convenient). Write for Prospectus giving fuller particulars. Enclose self- addressed envelope. Address all Letters and make all orders payable to the Secretary as under, ROBERT RAMSEY, Commission Agent, 405 George-stroot, Sydney. ■ Art. UnionsWATERWORTH'S AUT UNION IS RAPIDLY FILLING. 1 PERSONS wishing to take Tickets in theabove are requested to apply lit once, as the Art Union is rapidly filling. Call and Bee tho Prizes.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4114, 27 September 1884, Page 5 (Supplement)
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