Sales by Mr Dobson. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER- ' CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, . LIMITED. Have received instructions from tho Mortgagees to sell by public auction at the ■ CRITERION HOTEL, Napier, on MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 18S4, At Noon. THE TURIROA ESTATE, WAIROA, HAWKE'S BAY. Containing about 9500 ACRES, of Rich Agricultural Valleys and Pastoral Downs, and : GSO ACRES Valuable Leasehold Land, together, with. about 20,000 SHEEP and LAMBS; about twothirds Crossbred and one third Merinos, including a small Stud Flock of Gibson's blood. This Estate, with the whole of the STOCK and STATION PLANT, Blacksmith's Shop. Patent Dumping Press, fee. -will be sold at a very low sum, being :jnst sufficient to cover advances made upon the security. For full particulars apply to the Company's Office, Wellingtoiij Christchurch, Dunedin, or Invcreaagill; Or to CARLILE & M'LEAN, _ Solicitors, Napier.Note. — About 9000 Acres of the High School Endowment Lands, adjoining the above property, will be open for selection on the following day. . ; . Sinlos by Mr Wellwood. npHE undersigned has for Sale a firstJL class Property, with 9000 Long-wool Sheep, within easy distance of Napier. R. WELLWOOD, Stock and Station Agent, Napier. FOR SALE, /j AAA CROSS-BRED WETHERS. T_ \J \J \J Delivery in November. FOR SALE.—A Small Farm near Hastings, containing I7i acres, with improvements. I-ACRE SECTION, with 3-roomed Cottage ; water laid on.. Also —Several Sectious in Hastings. R. WELL WOOD,Stock and Station Agent. J/IOR SALE—Town Sections. Nos. 33 and . ' 34,' Township of Hastings, -j-acre. each. Price £G0 each. : , . .- R. -WELLWOOD. - Has. much pleasure in announcing that he has commenced business at Hastings as STOCK AND STATION AGENT, .AUCTIONEER,' &6.V " . "' Having acquired a first-class site,' and being about to erect extensive Sheep and Cattle Yards in which to hold regular sales,. and having extensive paddock accominocta.tion, he will ,bo enabled to off or _ special facilities to stock-owners living at a distance, or who otherwise may favour him with their business. Having made arrangements with agents in other provinces, he will bo glad to treat with sheepfarmers for the disposal of their surplus stock during the coming season..- .... •;- The undersigned has also made arrangements with Mr Beecroft to hold a Horso . Sale every alternate Saturday at 2 o'clock in his : large Repository, of,which due iiotice will be given. R. WELLWOOD, Q P O R T I N G "IVT-E W S. i;4ooo.-^ CASH ™ : GRAN D >u HAMBURG I. DRAWING IS. NOW OPEN.. THE. Five previous Drawings,. were ; Vnlledv. an<l. applications that came too late....will 'be•'. registered; in the .Sixth ... .. -....-..'.,. The Sixth .Grand Drawing for £4.000 vn.ll close the end of December, and the, Seventh Hamburg .Drawing,',will open bn the Ist January. ..,.-,; .;.;... ', . This Sixth Grand Drawing will' consist of - 320. Money amounting to. £4000,' , subscribed ,by 8000 members at 10s. each.' ■'. The various, Money' Prizes', will be distributed as follows :— .';',.'".'." 1 £300 PRIZE . 15 £25 PRIZES ' ,".' , 1 £200 PRIZE ' 15 £20 PRIZES ' I.£loo PRIZE 15 £I's PRIZES ■ • 2 £50PRIZES' - 160 £10 PRIZES . Mp £30PRIZES 1100 £S'PRIZES Total Amount, £4000. , ,320 Money Phizes The. grand principle of. "these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of, 25" grammes is guaranteed a Prize, and the chances, aro in favor of the investor drawing' '. ;a : large prize,"as there are 220, large prizes -to .100, small ones. ,',To an investor of £2 ; the chances are 6 to 1 against him 'drawing a prize, and the Etead Prize or any other may be drawn by any invesfef of 10s. , Read Tins'.'—Tn L Boaz's Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds are only'2s to ,1 : against-an investor.of 10s drawing.a prize. But- carefully, note the enormous, odds against investors .drawing a Horse' or Cash Prize'in any of the Horse Consultations.' The marbles, are replaced for each drawing of the /Cash Prizes, which gives the enormous odds against investors. This Company would simply ask investors to calculate. th« odds - before placing-;, their investments in any horse consultation ; and this Company would not presume to tell the public that they .' have a number of ;chances and may win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10s". ; - ' ■■-. _ : '• ; Note.—Prize; Winners whether winning large or.small prizes are informed that theirnames will not be made public without their written consent. This course will be pursued in. consequence of the: company having received many letters at various times from prize winners, particularly: ;rccmesting the 'company not on any account to make their names -public. - ,"".■':. ■' '..':■'■.. ;'■;-";' ; This Sixth Grand Drawing for: £4000 will take place under 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, j Two 2d stamps for replj and result; Registered<letters and.telngi'ams not received. '■■'. - : -Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. : :. : AH letters must be addressed— : BOAZ,--I •-..-. : Care Mr. Mosely,. - .-:; Wholesale" and Retail Tobacconist, • i Box 64, P. 0., Dunedin. i WILL CLOSE 22nd DECEMBER:- • 1 ■-,- '__! >_/ 1•: -,if.:"JACOB T7i AITII FU L' S ; A CO B -■■ JC A'l T H'F -%f. _;?S- ----•' T ' ONSULTATION" •■'- •••: ■-■' : ON THE H.B, BOXING DAY RACES.----4000 MEMBERS AT 10s!'- :-■ -v£2ooo Hastings Handicap. I '" CashPrzes: Ist Horse' -i£o00"' 1 at'_iuO- ; '£t00" 2nd do.' •■• £250 'j ■ 2-at l £o6 j -'^£loo 3rd do: "■ £130 | - : 11 at'£2o'' £220 .Othersdivided£2Co» ' 25a',t£10 : - r £2so, . ! ■;. : ,■:•;,-■-.•.-',■■■-- .■'■' ■"■ 00-ati£s -';-£250 ; £1080 ;___.__. ---■'■■ ;-' <!•' -' :^ ; ' " •-•'< £920 ! '--:-'ABOUT 110 PRIZES. 6 CHANCES EACH TICKET !-! ! EACH .T.ICKET,! ! ! To the investor of £1 the odds arb ; 17 to ' 1 with a single driving. There being six drawings, the odds s,o leducCd aie merely nominal. One ticket can win tho first pii/e in the race event, and aUo live sopaiato '■ cash awards, in all JLOSo. Drawing under supoivision of' a committee chosen from tho shareholders, including repret-entafives of the press. "Country cheques must have Is added for exchange. P.O. oiders pieferrod. Two stamps requited toi' reply and result.'Apply • JACOB FAITHFUL, ■ Care of N. Jacobs, •■>'•■' Box 7 P.O , Napier.' " w-boYd, " Tent, TAni'AiiLiN, Hongi: Covek, and Oit,skin Maker, Port Ahuriet, Bees to infoim the Public of Napier and Hawko_ Bay that htf has opened a. shop in Emerson Sticct, Napier, next door to Provincial Hotel. '■-.A: competent man on the premises. All ordcis i\ill be properly and piomptly executed.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4146, 5 November 1884, Page 4
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