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£IO,OOO To he distributed on the SOEMANBV STAKES, To bn RUN ON NEW YEAR’S DAY, 1884. Capital £10,00(1 in 10,000 Shares of £1 each. “THE MELBOURNE TYRE CLUB" Will hold ano'her Mammoth Sweep on the above Rage. A’ L PRIZES 1 No BLANKS ! Will be declared in the event of there being I 5000, or more in the Sweep when drawing taken place '(December 28tb) Onethird of th« amount will be divided amongst unsuccessful subscribers Sh nln the whole amount he subscribed, a LS'IOO Book will he made on the New Year’s Races, which, according to enr New •Svatem will realise a profit from 1 3*loo to ( 500, the whole of which will be divided arnon ?t those who neither draw a Horse or a Prize in the Mammoth Sweep. 10 per cent. Commission to le deducted from the amount subscribed. Horses and Prizes to be divided as follows, or pro ratio, if not fully subscribed First Horse .. .. 1-2.000 Total .. 1-7,000 A Representative of the Sportsman will attend Drawing in the intcrists of Subscribers at a distance, who cannot he jpresent. The Promoters of the MT.C. desire to thank their patrons for the liberal support accorded them on the Melbourne Cup Sweep just closed, and would take this opportunity of informing them that were it not for the libelous articles and untruthful reports circulated respecting the bona fide' of the M.T.C., the Mammoth Sweep on the Melbourne Cup would certainly have been filled on the date that drawing took place. In reference to the Bonk-making Clause in our previous prospectus, we wish it to be known that according to the New System a sum of not leas than L3OOO would be necessary for investment, in order to work the Book successfully, ft will therefore be seen that we are not to blame for being unable to cany out our programme to the letter. We are sorry to cause disappointment to a number of our Melbourne 'Cnp Subscribers in mot giving them an opportunity of-being present at the Diawing, We w.-re compelled to adopt this plan for the simple reason that we could not accommodate so rainy applicants (numbering nearly 1000), to give justice to all and partiality to none, the Promoters decided to draw by ballot 100 names out of the number that applied to be present, in addition to which arrangements wore made for a Representative of the * Sportsman ’ to witness drawing. The latter has promised to publish a report to the effect that, everything was conducted fairly and satisfactory. Send P.O. Order, Notes, or Cheque, with exchange added and .‘{l for reply and result. Result posted to every subscriber and advertised in ‘ Australasian’ and ‘Town and Country Journal.’ Please enclose selfaddressed envelope. Address— THOMAS BENTLEY. Secretary, M.TC., Swanston-st., Mel bourne. J , P. A RMSTS-RONG-, 1) E N T T Princes Street, S T, DUNEDIN. Opposite the 'Criterion Flo tel. DUNfiTAN TJifJSS STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, ■CLYDE. Every Description of WRITING MATERIALS -Sold in Large or Small 'Quantities to sui Purchasers, foolscap, Post, and Note Papers. ‘Official, Commercial, and Other Envelopes Black-edged Paper and Envelopes. ACCOUNT BOOKS. In the course of a few -weeks a very larg tnisigiiment. is expected to arrive from Mel on nit g THE WORLD-FAMED ENGLISH WATCHES! ENGLISH WATCHES 1 'First in Excellence ! Lowest in Price ! Endless |m Variety)! MANuFACTORED BY •QTEWART, DAWSON, k Co. RJ Liverpool, (England. Can only be j obtained at STEW AR T, DAWSON, k C o’s Colonial Depot,) 27 DO YA L A RCA DE, Sydney, N S.W. The enterprise of Stewart, Dawson, and On., in placing the very Finest Class of Watches, direct from 'heir •nnimfact-ory in England, within reach of every colonial purchaser at English 'Manufacturers’ Prices, Has met with a Gigantic Success. This is scarcely to be wondered at, as it must be 1 evident to all that by purchasing direct FROM THE MANUFACTURERS they efiect a saving of at least One Half Retail Prices. This is net an assertion made at Tr-V'Yim, but will, like every watch manufnr‘ii. c d In' B. D. and Co, bear the utmost seiutny and establish the fact that ft wood nuts revci. Int-ion ; n the watoh trade has been brought about by s;t EW ART, D aW s O N, ft, Co' i LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. ! A few quotations f-o-n u. T). & CO’S Im«onso Stoak onlv a-s require! to convince fha moat aennt-ical that 1 v going direct to ' tie fountain head they can thus pnreliasc

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1127, 7 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1127, 7 December 1883, Page 4

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