Q rtKLVi'CHU KOI I HA.v UIUAP L3OOO. L3OOO. ADA mT N T U A CHRISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, 1889. Will close on the 4th ApHl. To be Run April Orb, 1889. 6 000 Members at 10s each. 139 Prises. GREAT AUTHMN HANDICAP-27 Nominations. Pir t 16 'C Second ... ... ... 301 Third . 20 Starters (divided about L4O each) ... 2 O Nun Starters, divided about Ll6 each 300 LlflOO 112 CASH AWARDS. Each Ticket has Bight Chances, and can obtain a prize in e ich of the eight drivings. Please semi P.O. Orders when convenient, and two aminos for reply an I result. Country ohiques must have 1s exchange added. READ THIS.—Mr Ahrahsm having retired f rom the business, takes this opportunity of tha-king the public for past patr-nage, an I respectfully r quests a eo"» tinuance of that snoport for his successors, who will do their utmost to fur tah their patrons with all nee s=ary informvt.ion As a guarantee of their bona fid'S— investors can obtain Names and Ad-messes ot tho three principal winners; Names and Addresses of Committee ; and can also inspect Ada’s Books at all times. N.B. —The Three Principal Winners an 1 names and addresses ot he gentlemen who form 'he Committee w'll Vv» forwarded to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand.
ADA MANTU Care of I a ons ft Hart, Box 351. if )3l Office, Dunedin. CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP. The Tallest Success of the Day. 3 Races, and 6 Classes Ca hj Bonds. ROBIN’ HOOD. Will Close APRIL 2nd. Registered Letters and Terrains received. Christchurch autumn M RBTIS G, To tie Held on EASTER MONDAY AMD TUESDAY, APRIL 6m and 7m, 1883. 10,000 Members at li.s, LSOOO. 254 Priz a. E ich Ticket has Nine Chances, and can obtain a Prize in Each Drawing, Please send two 2 1 stamps for reply an I read. P.O Orders preferred Is ex o'iange on Country Cheques and Stamps. Coins or Notes must tie registered. lr exceeds 10,000, Ptites iuereaseo pro rata. FIRST PRIZE, LI2OO. 254 PRIZES. ROBIN HOOD, Cate of Thos Stapleton, Box 233, P 0.. Christchurch, Or care of Jubal Fleming, City Baths, Colombo st., Christchurch. EXTRAORDINARY NEWS FROM THE SOUDAN WAR BY THE ROB ROY TELEPHONE CO. 1000 Members *t 10a Fach. GENERAL GORDON has cnnitnnni oated to his most intimate fiiend. Rob Roy. to at once start a Constipation on the Christchurch Autumn Handicap, to be run on the6.h Aptii. 1885. PRIZES AS FOLLOW :~ The above will be drawn on the 4 hj April, in the presence of ten of the p inoiiml residents in the t*wn, the mines of wh m can be obtained on application. Remittances must be ma lc as fo'low • PO Orlcrs, payable to Rob Roy oe'y. Cheques must be marked correct by Rank, with Is exchange added. Registers I lett rs or telegrams will not bo acceptel. Two stamos necessary for reply and result. Address only to ROY ROY. Care H. P. Thompson. B x 18. P. 0., Lawrence. Thronrh the pressing invit •tion not only of the late General Gordon, but also of an army of my former suppo'ters on the go!I fields, and a 1 other plac 8 on the earth, 1 have taken this step, and am sore a firm supnort will be given me. The Books of the Comoany can be in spected by Shareholders at anv time, and any information required will be furnished hj? KoatKo*.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1205, 3 April 1885, Page 4
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