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SPORTING. "AWKE'S BAY SPRING HANDICAP. [To Close in Ootobor, 1885]. £3,000 on the Hawke's Say Spring Handicap. 6,000 Subscribers at 10s each. 98 Cash Prizes. About 145 Prizes in all. Horsks. Ist Horse 2nd „ 3rd „ Cash Bonds. £750 lat £IOO 500 lat 75 250 2at 50 Others (divided) 400 4at 25 Horses 1,900 10 at 15 20 at 10 55 at 5 I Total ... £l,lOO Grand Total ... £3,000. Each Ticket has the chance of winning the Ist Prize and 8 eoparate Cash Bonds—£l,oso in aIL Note. Committee of Subscribers and representatives of the Press. All books open to the inspection of Subscribers.—(2) All cheques outside Hawke's Bay must have Is added for exchange. Bank notes or Post Office orders preferred. MELBOURNE CUP also Open; Same Amount, same Prizes. Yours faithfully, SHAKESPEARE, Care of E ashton, Occidental Hotel; Or, Post Office, Box 109, Napier. 675 PRIZES. £IO,OOO. 675 PRIZES. JACOB FAITHFULS MONSTER CONSULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEALAND CUPS. . First Prize, £2,000. Will positively close on 29th OCTOBER. Remember, this is your last chance of investing. 20,000 Shares at 10s. 675 PRIZES. KACH TICKET HAS NINE CHANCES. 675 PRIZES. Melbourne Cup. Kew Zealand Cup. I 165 Nominations. 61 Nominations. First-Horse ...£2,000 First Horse ... £4OO Second Horse ... 800 Second Horse... 200 Third Horse ... 400 Third Horse ... 100 Starters ... f>oo Starters ... 2001 Non-starters ... 1,000 Non-starters ... 4CO £4,700 £1,300 Cash Awabds. Five at £IOO £SOO Eight at £SO 400 Sixteen at £25 400 Twenty at £2O 4<o Thirty at £lO ... ... 300 Fifty at £8 400 320 at £5 1,600 £4,000 Look at this—67s Prizes. First Prize, £2,000. Each Ticket has Nino Chances, and can win a prize in < ach of the Drawings, amounting in all to £2,168. To the investor of £1 the odda are only 12 to 1 against getting a prize. Results will be posted not later than 31st October, and advertised in all leading papers. Apply early to JACOB FAITHFUL^ Care of N. Jacobs, Box 7, Post Office, Napier. Tickets, 10s. 492 PRIZES 492. A FORTUNE FOR SOMEONE. £2,000 for 10s. £IO,OOO ADA MANTUA'S £IO,OOO. RAND ANNUAL CONSULTATION Otf OT THE MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEALAND CUPS of 1885. Melbourne Cup.—To bo run at Melbourne on the 3rd November, 1885. New Zealand Cup.— To be run at Christchuroh on the 10th Novemher, 1885. Fixst Prize in Melbourne Cup, £2,000. 20,000 programmes at 10s each. Will Close positively on the 29th October, 1885. Don't forget! 492 prizes. MELBOURNE CUP (165 Nominations).— First horse, £2,000; second horse, £600; third horse, £400; starters (divided), £600; nonstarters (divided), £1,000.—£4,600. NEW ZEALAND CUP (61 Nominations).— First horse,' £400; second horse, £250; third horse, £200; starters (divided), £250; nonstaiters (divided), £400.—£1,500. CASH AWAHDS.-6 at £IOO, £600; 16 at £SO, i 800; 24 at £25, £600; 30 at £2O, £600; 40 at £lO, £400; 50 at £B, £400; 100 at £5, £500.-£3,900. First Prize Melbourne Cup, £2,000. First Prize Melbourne Cup, £2,000. REMEMBER! 492 PRIZES. Ada Mantua disposed of, on her last Melbourne Cup, the large number of 18,200 shares This year she hopes to surpass even that number. ~Every Ticket has Nine Chances, and can obtain a prize in each of the Nine Drawings. Please send Post Office Orders when convenient, or Bank Notes. Do not enclose cqin. Country cheques must have Is exchange added, and marked correct by banker. Two 2d stamps required from count* y clients for reply and resu't. A book of 25 tickets will be forwarded to any subscriber for the sum of Ll2. The entire satisfaction given to my numerous supporters during the past seven years warrants me in stating that I am confident that this will be a crowning success, and will fill very rapidly; therefore early application is necessary. If so desired,.any subscriber who may be a prize-winner can forward their voucher or vouchers through their banker for payment, when same, if found correct, will be duly honored; Remember 1 " The Gaming and Lotteries Amendment Act" comes into force on the Ist November, so that clients will no doubt realise Ada's expectations, and make this a bumper event. N.B.—ln accordance with my long-established rule, the names and addresses of the principal Prize-winners, and also of those who form the Committee—selected from the general body of the Subscribers, associated with members of the Press—will be furnished to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. Besults will be forwarded not later than Slst Ootober. Ada Mantua's First Prize of £2,600 on the Melbourne Cup last year went to Riverton, Otago. Note address— ADA MANTUA, care of Lyons and Hart, P.O. Box 351, Dunedin. 492 Prizes. £2,000 for 10s. 492 Prizes. Someone must get this large Prize of £2,000 for 10s. 18,900 Shares disposed of on the Melbourne Cup 1884. Ada 1b Bure of a full Share-list this tfofte. 18,200 Programmes sold on the Melbourne Cup 1884, • OBIN HOOD COMPANY'S J MELBOURNE CUP AND NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN MEETING PROGRAMME, NOVEMBER, 1885, 50,000 Shares at 10s .., ... $25,000. The best programme yet offered to the New Zealand public. To an investor of 20s the odds are only about 14 to 1. 1,814 prizes. Each | ticket has 8 chances. MELBOURNE CUP. First Horse £5.000 Second Horse 2,000 Third Horse 1.000 New Zealand Cup-First horse, LI.OOO. New Zealand Derby—First horse, L6OO. Canterbury Cup—Fiist horse, L4OO. Four classes cash bonds, 1,525 prizes. Apply early, in the usual manner. As The Gaming and Lotteries Amendment Act' comes into force on November 1, 1885, we will positively close on 30th October, 1885; hour of closing will be advertised. Programmes will be drawn, and results advertised in leading papers on Slst October. All results will be posted in time to bear the Christchurch post-njark of 31st October. The drawing will he' open to all subscribers, who maj gef tickets of admission on application for same. Leading citizens and Press representatives, as usual will also be specially invited to attend the finale of this big programme. Clients who may draw a prize in any part of New Zealand are hereby specially invited to forward their vouchers for payment through a Bank, or any other channel they may think fit, if not disposed to tend through the post after Ist November. Circulars with full particulars on application. ROBIN HOOD COMPANY, Care of Stapleton and Fleming, Box 238, Post Office, Christchurch. ~R LEASK, Surgeon Dentist, 39 Princes _ street, opposite Criterion Hotel. Painless extraction ; fees moderate. Telephone 366,

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Evening Star, Issue 6726, 7 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 6726, 7 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 6726, 7 October 1885, Page 1

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