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Sweeps AUSTRALASIA'S USUAL CONSULTATIONS. r I * HE following great event is the next in I order:— £2ooo on The Sydney Cup (Bandwick Easter Meeting). To be run on April 16, 1884. Now Open. The Greatest N.S.W. Eacing Event of the Year. The Fifth Consultation of my 1883-4 Series. 8000 at 6s each. An even 4, 208. [Eight, 40s. Ten, 50s. Twelve, 60s. Sixteen 80s. Twenty-one (sent for 20), £5.] To be distributed as follows : I First Horse.. £looo Starters divide £250 Second 300 Non- Starters... 250 Third 200 T0ta1.. .£2000 The Success and general satisfaction over all previous Events sufficiently introduces this. In acknowledging the cooperation of former Correspondents, participation is invited about the next Sydney Cup. A pound secures An Even Four — not one only. The right of deilining any particular application is reserved. Deducted for expenses, 10 per cent. Applicants are requested to enclose bank notes (any colony), or halfsove., securely, and to Eegister the letter ; if cheaues be sent (marked " correct" by Bank), cross and add charge for collection (Payable " Australasia or . Bearer"— as also post-office orders). Add 4d postage, for reply and result. To facilitate correspondence, enclose two addressed envelopes, unstamped. Address: "Australasia" (J. Thompson), Care of Mr H. J. Franklin, (Publisher, Book Importer, and Printer). 40 Hunter Street. Sydney. It is unnecessary to make special reference to the established stability of these Consultations. Capital — In recognition of the need, in large Consultations, of a Financial Guarantee of Stability, a Reserve Capital is on Eermanent deposit, plus the ordinary anking accounts. I Register Letters.— At the Drawing of "Australasia's" Events there have always been present a sufficient number of shareholders. I A committee of gentlemen, chosenjfrom among the subscribers, will conduct the j drawing. Ticket holders wishing to take part at the next drawing will please send in name and address in good time. " Australasia's" Last Sweep on the Sydney Cup closed with 7000 shares, sub r ,j scribed in the short space of two months .That on the last Melbourne Cvp r 8000^ Drawings — As soon as the drawing has taken place, Result irculars are mailed to all interested and advertised in Sydney " Town and Country," etc. . ; Filling EajadJx.— JSarly. application requested.— Close three days prior to the race. " Notices ; T?[ "V. 0 UN G .' Fruiterer and Greengrocer. Agent for button's English Seeds, Fresh consignment of Garden and Flower Seeds. Seed Potatoes. Feed and crushed Oats, Fowls Wheat, Brau. and Pollard. , Produce Bought. Books, and Stationery. New Testament 4d, Prayfir Book 6<l. Ostrich Feathers Cleaned, Curled and Dyed equal to iNew. One Shop to let. Rent very low. Kimboiton Road, Feilding:, N.Z. TO THE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE, THREE SHIPMENTS \ DIEECT to Wanganni of the .finest Ladies' Work ever imported to iNew Zealand, and made to my order. Pattern and Design 'by the best makersup in England, France and,! Germany. ' I invite special attention of the trade to . these grand goods. Sole Leather, Kip, Calf, 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 'experterice of nearly |-a|-century. r To .the, General oflW induce- : ments hot held bu^.pj.any^housein ; - V ,]: 1' ■ i :i".-( >l'ii^T rT t-!irri'!!i' / -i ;:■<.[■ : i • ... -„. ; , AJNiSWiOKTH'S •• ; .-i ;-.: C OBN ; E» ' ! B (5 0%- ''U H 6 P; Everybody Kifpws ,It. aX O R G &...'-D IKON, ' \ •:'.[{ Mpfiufaqturer; dtu:\-' V. '. J } DOUBLB WATURS AND * ; . ' ', ;. ' : ; cj}Rbi,Ah9, : '.- ' ...',. V' ■ Cuba street, (Wellington. M US, &M)JS^J> 1X6 i* wishns to to intrmatjeito.ih^r/ irieudsiand the pul>lifr,gene^)Jj!}7that,thejbuoine»B will be/. carried- oft- t ag usual ,ui?d?r he* own" sup.eijvwjon^.ap^tljijtt no-leifortL wiJJ be spfttfe^.qn kft,PQ>Tt- *Mt<ai oontinuaigse^oi o the. )patsonagejis»ajr.ee.ly accord^dAto Uus;l>andn>. ASII counr , tryi ; ordQr.%,wjll [nXeeftowitU iprompt and ct^etjiLn^tenypnhri.iF Ash^fJ '■ ■- : .i't );i iPALMIBSTONI NOETHi W. WQbhshsAk, Proprietor* ' o i First rclass Aj^e, and , Porter, brewed from the very besb materials, and witb the purest water. The BottlinjfrS tores are noted along th"e v^^vn^ J B4p-jjiyt^|j i ;;tSe' v Wt brands o^. Spirits,. u Wipe,^ '"'&[*,, -..ami Potter, irom"*2 ' irallbris "^upwariis; a^ lowest^cjurjr.enV routes. , _ f , ; ,'. " t _f , Speciai linW in ftulk,' an^' case— Whiskey r^Old Isjla-v, ('fainjibßlltp.wij. fe^uVarmckySjiii^'^fiir brandsl Kuni -i L'einon'HaK ked llar^He^Srar^. Case Whißkie < », Brandies,, '^jnes. fee:, ail of tne very best," purest^ahd finest character to be obtained on the West Coast.

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 36, 27 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 36, 27 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 36, 27 March 1884, Page 4

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