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Sweeps FIDELITY COMPACTS' AS B UAL PROGRAMME ON THE, MELBOURNE CUP, To be run at Melbourne on November 4. J 2,000 Programmes at 10s. 133 horses and 195 New Zealand honds, divided as follows : First horse ... £1000 Second horse 600 Third horse „ 300 Others divided „ Heo Total for horses £3000 10 New Zealand bonds at £100 each £k<)o 10 do do 50 do 500 25 do do 20 do 600 50 do do 10 do 600 100 do do sdo 500. 195 bonds Total £3000 Total amount of prizes, £6000. ill Close on or about 30th October. Each 10s voucher has six chances. 328 Prizes. 328. 12,000 Programmes at 10s. , ' Please add stamp far raply and result. can ie sent as follows; 1. Cheques, P.O. Orders, oi Bank Notes.' r 2. Make crossed eliipqnes, frith Is added for exchange, payable either to a Noi, or simply to bearer, as printed, but Noi to any particular person. If cheques or bank drafts are payable either to a particular person or to order, they will be returned to the sender. r ' - 3. Post Office Orders may be sent, bnt they must be made payable to SHdelity Company only, and not to anj particular person. 4. Registered letters or telegrams cannot be replied to. Address only as below— FIDELITY COMPANY, Care of Alfred A . Cameron's Box, 251, Post Office, Uunedin, \ BMADALE'S THIRD DRAWING £1250. £1250. 500 SUBSCRIBERS AT FIVK SHILLINGS. 800 PRIZES 800. Grand Drawing- on the Hamburg Principle. Money Prizes to be Distributed as follows:— First Prize £200 ... ... £200 Second Prize £100 ... «..' 100 Third Prize £50 ... ... 60 Fourth Prize £20 „. ... 20 Two Prizes of £10 ... ... 20 Four Prizes of £7 ... ... 28 Forty -Prizes of £5 ... ... 200 Twenty Prizes of £4... i.. * 8© 210 prizes of £310*..v : „: «,';■ ! ?626 Twenty prizes of £2 7b **> a ;, 27 * ■-.. :,i'-,."-'/-v»." a l V" ( i mw • Each.Ticiket has Seven, phances^and .< wiii be. drawn -seven times... „.. The larg^ bulk of' the money in this Third Drawing; is not given away iv one large prize, as it is in Horse Consultations, but you will observe in this Hamburg Drawing; that the £1250 ; 8 fairly proportioned into 300 Prizes giving a shareholder an equal chance of getting a Good Prize. This Third Drawing to take place as soon as filled. Tea percent, to be dedudteid for Printing, Advertising; Stationery and Clerical work. . Post Office Orders to be made payable to Arnoadale. , .. . Country cheques to have Is added for exchange, and made payable* to a number. - •• — Applicants must enclose two 2d stamps, tor reply ancLresult. Registered Letters and Telegrams not received, <- '■ .;. ; A Subscriber ol Ten or more can act, on the Committee, or appoint some one to act tor him. . . , Address only to AEMADALE, Care France Bros, WelUngton Labor Exchange, • 80. Bbx 247, W«HnigtoH. W. CAMPiBEtL, ■■■;■■■' .. Bootmak^. . Kimbolton Boad, , F^ilding. — fnnHE Price and Quality of his goods X ( .'will 4efy. competition. Boots and Shoes nia;de on the shortest „. . notice, anaj'a^t^d.'^t,. i ■_ ..::..■■■ guaranteed;- - ■■-.• v „ ' ■• - Charges moderate .

ABRIDGED RAILWAY TIME* ■ TABLE.^ :■••• ■ "^ !•■■• soraH.j - ',"." "{"., Leave Wdnganuf at 8 a.m.' and 4.15 p.m* Leav» Fordell at'B.so a.m.' and 5.5 p.m. ; Leave. Tnrakina at 9jiaa.m. and 5.48 p.m 1 . . ' • •. ''•> ' '•■ • • •=• " Leave Marton at 10.20 ia.m., and 6.20 P-M- , '• ' ' : ; - .vi :-, ■ -. •; ll ' ! Leave, jGreatfprd at 1Q.37,a.m. and 6.35 p.m.. .'. '' . ■ '.'.!. '.' Leave Halcembe' at 11.20 a.m., and 7-20 'p.m. I . '- : "-'• :: " ■ : '" : " ' Leave Peilding at ll'.lfl a.m:, 11.50 a,m. and 7.60 p.m. ■■'..;.>:: Leave Palmerston at 11.15 a.m., and B.3ap.m. ;,.,.-, fhe train whicjti \eaves,Peildmjf *tj 1.15 a.m. reaches Palraerston at J2.0 and there stops. - 1 ' ■ ,' ■' ■.''■* Trains reach ■ !|3Joxtoii at p.m. (through trains) and at 2' poa. (from "" .Wah'gaaui); ■-::.•; ■■■'.:•, . • ■ * \ NGETH. .^ r Leave Foxton at 7.30 a.m., and 4.25,p,,m. • Leave PalmeMton at- «.4&-a-.m., 8.65 a.m, and 5.45 p.m. .-..; /r ._..-.; r 7 ,,;, f Tr Leave Peitdii^g.a^7.3q r a;ni I a^J^3p r ' P- m -, i *.'• - :' „ ' p.m. i ' ■ ' ' "".'".' ■YHrfx-.rj ■ i imrliilvl'i'-'i .-I'll 'I's Jt«.''-'-J*3oO OU^i i .-Wlf, ?m e As*. ;W?. p-W!i.v4AWio

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 45, 27 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 45, 27 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 45, 27 September 1884, Page 4

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