■ " Sweeps " £3000. AUSTRALASIA'S' SWEEP. MELBOURNE CUP. riIHE CHI- ATEST I.ACTNG EVENT L OP THK YEAR. (Run Nov. (j.— Close end of Oct.) 12.P.00 Shares, 5s estch. An even four shares, -20s. To he distributed as follows:— First Ilor.ce. £1000; secf.iuh £500; third, £250; starlers divide, £150; non-starters. £100; total. £2000. And 10 prizes at £2s each, £250; 50 prizes at £10 each, £500; 50 prizesat £5 each, £250 ; total in prizes £1.000; grand tMal, £3000.' The third consultation of my 1883 series. ' The success and general satisfaction over previous events may be deemed sufficient introduction for that announced above. Clients are requested to send for not less tlnin four shores, taken up in one mime. A pound secures four chances — not one only. ' -Deducted for expenses, 10 per cent. Probity is guaranteed by good commcr-c-id bona* fides. Kehrcncos — Melbourne Sportsmen and City Journals. Bankers— Sydney, City Bsink. Melbourne, National Bank. Applicants are requested to- enclose bank notes" or -P. 0.0., and register the letters, payable to Australasia or bearer ; also add 6d on -notes when other than N S.W. or Vie, and in all cases 4d postage for , reply and result. Enclose two addressed envelopes unstamped. One extra ticket free with every 20 to one address, thus enabling the promoters of chilis for every twenty tickets a chance ] of being a winner without investing ne- | «essarily a penny. I Register Letters— lntendiug applicants ■would oblige by writing immediately, to [ hasten ihe time for drawing. Address — Australasia, enre of Mr H. J. Franklin, Wholesale Bookseller, Printer and Publisher, 40 Hunter-street, Sydney.One of the reasons for the great success of " Australasia's" < onsnltations consists in this : that the investment of a single crown gives you a change of winning £1000, .that a pound gives four chances, and that five pounds secures twenty-one<, chances ; and then fhe lesser Prizes may be carried by the other Tickets. In order ,0 procure a single Share in any other arge Sweep, one pound would have to c paid. . Public Trustee. , npilE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Cuaranteed by tne State. , Attention is directed to the 'provisions of tbe Acts establishing this t ffice, nnd to th- advantages placed thpreby within the 'reach of e v ery ■colonist. Subject to such provisions, the State offers to every person : — 1. /■ bout to male his or her Will or Codicil. 2. Intending to provide for wife : and children or others 'by : deed ot settlement. 3. Settlihg* propei ty by way of marriage settlement. 4. Desiring to renounce the trusts of a will, having been appointed Executor or Trustee under the same. 5. Havirg acted as Trustee. Executor, or Administrator,. wishing to be relieved of the burthen of Trustee-ship oi Adm'iii«tration The option ot using the State machinery, and gives an absolute guarantee against loss of funds by fraud br dishonesty.' Every information may be obtained from Hugh L. Sherwill, Esq., Agent at Feildino 1 , or from R. C.'aAMERTON, A „ , Public Trustee. Wellington,- 12th May,' 1882. TO THE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE, \- , , THREE SHIPMENTS 'jp7\__RECT-to .Wanganni of the finest JL/ . , Ladies' Work ever imported to New Zealand, and made lo my order. Pattern and resign by the best makersup in England, France" aiid Germany. I invite special attention of the trade to these grand goods. Sole Leather, Kip, t 'alf, and all requisites and furnishing required by the practical tradesman always in Stock. My knowledge of the trade and its requirements is thorough, gained through . ,an experience of ijearly -g--a-century. - To the General Public I offer induce- . ments not held out by any house in ,the Colony. .AINSWORTH'S . .COBNER ABOOT SHOP, EVEBTBODY KIfOWS It. ' "KO'JtCE .OF ROAD MAKING. 'x ' ] 1 AROAD'having.been opened for ajarger- trade by the passing of the- Borough -Loan, 1 have increased my stock whh''__ large assortment of — -Carpets' and .Mats of all sorts and colors,. Floorcloths and, Linoliums, * Fenders and. Fire Irons, J ron and Wood Bedsteads, Pictures and Picture Frames, 'loilet Sets and Looking (_las*>es','Chaiirs, Couches, Carved and Plain Spring Seats, Chests of Drawers and Loo 'lables. Cretonnes and American Clo f hs, .Mantle Brackets and Verandah Brackets, and every other line requisite to make a home happy nnd comfortable. "Di'tors, fashes," (-lass and Putty. > . "*X W. EADK-S 'i! Feilding Furniture and -''!' Bedding Warehouse, /, J Mincl.estor Street
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 24, 2 August 1883, Page 4
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