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Notices _ .... . * on the • . II'AWKES.BURY HANDICAP :I ? to be run on the 2lst.August. | Now Open. The Sixth Consultation i 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; Starters divide, £250; JSon-. SUrtors, 1250 ; Total, £2000. To be followed by The Hawkesbury Handicap. £2000 — Usual Distribution. August 21. The Metropolitan Stakes. £2000— Usual Distribution. Run at Eandwick end of September. The Melbourne Cup 1884.' £4000. First Horse, £1000; Second, £300; Third, £200; Starters divide, £250; IS on -Starters, £250; 20-pn'zps, £25 each, £500; 100 prizes, £10 each, £1000 •■ 100 ' prizes, £6 ' each, £500; total prizes, £2000-; grand total, £4000. ! . i .: V; ■■■. The success and, general, satisfaction over all previous events sufficiently introduces this. ' . .' •". "",. A pound secures An Even . Four'j^nci one 'only.:; The right. 'bFdeefin'irig^anv'i T;articular application is) reserved.' ° V\ Ppclnctedifoj; ex}ieiises,.l6 per ; centt r> - 1; >' 1 i .Applicants are requesttHJlitpehclose bank j riot'es (any colony), or}}alf.sp.vs,,se<sßrelyj . and to R'egiste'f t^£ r leiter a i I j|,ciiegjQes be i. icntj (marked " correct" by baTikJ, cross and 'add -charge for ool lection '(payable" ".Australasia ,^pr .Bearer"— as also, postj office orders). Add dd postage for.-feply ■' and result. To facilitate correspondence, encldse two addressed envelopes, un- ' stamped. . : . Address : " Australasia." (J. Thompson). Care of Mr H. J. Franklin (Pub : lisher, Book Importer, and Machine Printer), 40 Hunter street, Sydney. It is unnecessary to make special reference to the established stability of these Consultations. . Capitol. — In recognition of the need, |m large Consultations, of a financial guarantee of stability, a reserve cupital is on pennonr-nt deposit, plus the ordinarybanking accounts. , 1 Register Letters. At thf Drawing of 5 " Australasia's" events there have always been present a good nsmber of shareholders. A committee of . gentlemen, chosqn from among the subscribers, will s conduct the drawing; Tidket-holders wishing to take pnrt at the next drawing will please scud inoame and address. '• Australasia's" .Last Sweep on the Sydney Cup 188:3 closed with .7ooo shares, subscribed in thej short space of twomonths ; that on the last Melbourne Cup with 8000 ; that on the Sydney Cup, lßß4 with 5000. . ... . ' ■-■-.■ • Drawing. — As soon as the drawing has taken! place, result circulars are mailed to all initrested and advertised in the Sydney Town and Country, etc; An} r applications that come in.±oo_ late, for the current consultation are carried to the next: ' , ._ / " .. Kote. — The result on the last event may be seen at the office. of this paper.; . MELBOU K N EIN Y.ESJM &NT fe COYS' CUP CO.VSULTATION 1884. ON TH 1*: MKLB6 ÜBN B CUP, (To be run in ■ Capital— Llo,ooo, in 10.OVD -Full Shares of LI each, or 20,0 0 Half Shares . of 10s each. ■ . ■ Each Full Share baa Two Separate chances, and can win LSOOO. The Distribution is as follows : — \ , Firat Horse ; ... LSOOO Second Horse ... ... ... 2000 Third Horse ... ... ... 1000 Starters Divided ... 1250 Non Starters Divided 750 . :. ■ Total ■ LIO.OOO The above Company 'comictiueed operations a few yars..b*vck, and, since 'its establishment, l»as '{^iyen universal satisfac ion. 411 the manner its busines? has been conduqtedv fltt was formed iorflie purpose of'io.vestin^r on fho various events that -take pjap© on the! Flemii!g"ton Course. Ge 1 tiemen, isrtisans, and other j resident, both m Victoria a"ud the afrjoiW.g Colonies, are invited' to become yh'a're* holders. Many persons'- <pBo,- from varimi^ reasons are unable to atitfend • and -'iki vest for thcmffelres, w<>uld_ 1 mucb? like to.liaV<'v;tiiftU>])p(>Vt'Hnit.y-i : o ! ' lately jinvept a few puimds ; for thi.s reason; tiie above »coa#fiarfy ); vvas ftr'si\ ; iiiriujfj^rtiftedv t3wt' : pi?orao't^rs ; '*'f- ; -' l *fe'sH, Ii ' while? thaiikinu' the public i>r their r! 'St»|'y)f>yrt up Utftue pfVSent, invite them '„ f d'HStrrtstTTrr iliis cpu&uliaMpn^ ,w^*^i they 'aiesure'fh'a'ttu'oir '(the promoters) 1 effort >>i will be duly appre'eiated ihe Sharesj are £-1 reach,' "but »Kbould;-a' would be shareholder' caro to invest a •smalleij sum, he cau do so by obtaining a I half share for IOs: Persons taking-; ,up - 15. full shares will 06 accorded the pri7ile^e of utteutliu^j Or aj.'pcjifitin^ a deputy' to attend,, at the drajwi.ig. lEe final .. distributioj--of the iuuds will take place the.day following ' th«s meeting. lve,.«ult_. qlips wili be> posted- to the ( sharehplderfi anu i>u jlisfied- in this, paper,-. Early applica -ion Jot shares is : neceVsary. 1 A pplioi t(on for .shares must; jbe , mud p. to tho iv)anager of . tke.iilel^OjU'iie I nveslc lent (Jotiipauy, Jif« ., Jacob:- en, Q.P.0.. "Mtilbouri-tftj Victpr.'a, encloslug aiiiimut in notes, . on*- 1 ({v- s, bank drafts cjr '\\Ah prde/s (iua<ie payubl« S-Ad. J4;obsei!),' iuqludinga oirectoc .epveloptj' an'd"'- two twopeu/iy. ; 6tau)ps (of liny colimyX for registration.. The , parti cahir notice of" the public is djivcied to the fact that pni). 2^ per cei.tuin ia decTucted - ; for working expeiiMts .conamiasious, etc., thtt whole ,oi the £10,000", lesa this amount going jo subscribers. \ll scrip wili be allit;tcd a.s application is majie, aud will lie fiirWarded "per return mail. -:. T'~rz.- -'-"'■ ••'■-•" ''-'■■ !i ■'• " i '' ' M aii iiger. ' Pi 1 c" r H"a:/r.^E l, y~~*i) iposite Queen's Wliarf, • ■-.■■■' S. p. iJUWJNES, . . ■ : •■•'•"' " Proprietur,

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 11, 5 July 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 11, 5 July 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 11, 5 July 1884, Page 4

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