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Notices £2000 on the HAWKESBURY HANDICAP to be run on the 21st August. Now Open. The Sixth Consultation of the 1883-4 Series. 8000 at 5s each. An even 4, 20s. [Eight, 40s ; ten, 50s ; twelve, 60s; sixteen, 80s; twenty-one (sent for twenty) £5.1 To be distributed as follows : First Horse, £1000; Second, £300; Third, £200; Starlers divide, £250; NonStarters, £250 ; Total, £2000. To be followed by The Hawkesbury Haudieap. £2000— Usual Distribution. August 21. The Metropolitan Stakes. £2000— Usual Distribution. Run at Kandwick end of September. The Melbourne Cup 1884. £4000. First Horse, £1000; Second, £300; Third, £200; Starters divide, £250; Non-Starters, £250; 20 prizes, £25 each, £500; 100 prizes, £10 each, £1000 ; 100 prizes, £5 each, £500 ; total prizes, £2000 ; grand total, £4000. The success and general satisfaction over all previous events sufficiently introduces this. A pound secures An Even Four-— not one only. The right of declining any , particular application is reserved. Deducted for expenses, 10 per cent. Applicants are requested to enclose bank notes (any colony), or half soys., securely, and to Eegister the letter; if cheques 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 j " Australasia," ( J. Thompson). Care of Mr H. J. Franklin (Publisher, Book Importer, and Machine Printer), 40 Hunter street, Sydney. It is unnecevssary to make special reference to the established stability of these Consultations. (tvpital.— ln recognition of theneedjin [ large Consultations, of a financial guarantee of stability, a reserve capital is on permanent deposit, plus the ordinary banking accounts. Register Letters. At the Drawing of "Australasia's" events there have always been present a good number of shareholders. A committee of gentlemen, chosen from among the subscribers, will conduct the drawing. Ticket-holders wishing to take part at the next drawing will please send in name and address. *' Australasia's" Last Sweep on the Sydney Cup 1883 closed with 7000 shares, subscribed in the| short space of two months ; that on the last Melbourne Cup with 8000 ; that ou the Sydney Cup 1884 with 5000. Drawing. — As soon as the drawing has taken place, result circulars are mailed to all interested and advertised in the Sydney Town and Country, etc. Any applications that come in too late for the current consultation are carried to the next. Note. — The result on the last event may be seen at the office of this paper. ELBOUB.NE INVESTMENT COYS* CUP CONSULTATION 1884. ON THK MELBOURNE CUP, (To be run in November). Capital— Llo.ooo, in 10,000 Full Shares of LI each, or 20, f 00 Half Shares of 10s each. Each Full Share has Two Separate chances, and can win LSOOO. The Distribution is as follows :— First Horse „, .„ ... LSOOO Second Horse „, . ... ... 2000 Third Horse .„ «». ... 1000 Starters Divided ... «, „„ 1250 Non Starters Divided « ... 750 j Total LIO.OOO The above Company commenced operations a lew y^ars back, and, since its establishment, has given universal satisfacion in the manner its business has been conducted. It was formed lor the purpose of investing on the various events that take place on the Flemington Course. Gentlemen, artisans, and others resident, both in Victoria and ■ the adjoining Colonies, are invited to become shareholders. Many persons who, from various reasons are unable to attend and invest for themselves, would much like to have the opportunity to sately invest a few pounds ; for this reason the above company was first inaugurated, the promoters of which, while thanking the public for their support up to the present, invite them to invest in this consultation, when they are sure that their (the promoters) efforts will be duly appreciated The Shares are £1 each, but should a would be shareholder care to invest a smaller sura, he cau do so by obtaining a halt share for lOs. Persons taking- up 15 full shares will be accorded tho privilege, of attending-, or appointing a deputy to attend,, at the drawing 1 . Tb« final distribution of the funds will. take place .the day following the meeting. ■ Result slips will be posted to the shareholders and published in this paper, Early application' for shares is necessary. Application for shares must be made to tho Manager of the Melbourne Investment Company, Jas. Jacobsen, G.P.0., Melbourne, Victor a, enclosing amount in notes, cheques, bank drafts or P.O. orders (made payable Jus. : Jacobsen), including a oirectec envelope and two twopenny stamps, (of any colony) for registration. The particular notice of the public is directed to the fact that only 2^ per centum 1 , is deducted for- workingexpenses commissions, etc., the whole of the ' £10,000,'. less this amount, going to subscriberH. All scrip will be allotted as' application is made, and will be.forwarcied per, return mail. JAMIisH.jACOBSENy;: . • « , ;■;■.' ■•■•; i --■ :■ - : •:•■: Manager. ...rCffIOS^HiLfIDSWNri-"'. ; -''.. . JPost; Qffice ; Store, Kiwitea. . /^TROCERiES and I Ironmongery \A of all descriptions. • iioo'ds-.- not. in stock procured at shortest notice,' i/ 'd ; i Packing done to any part of the district- a'i lowest possible rates. ■'-' r f V" W 1 IGE CURIUN, „> •..; -..</. ,■*.!• . .7 Proprietor.

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 76, 7 June 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 76, 7 June 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 76, 7 June 1884, Page 4

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