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HAWSE'S BAY SPJiING HANDICAP. To close on October sth, 1885. — Uacc to be run on the 6th. £3000 ON TITE HAWKE'S BAY SPUING HANDICAP. ! 6000 Subscribers at 10s Each. 98 Cash Prizes. About 145 Prizes in all. HORSES. CASH BONDS. Ist horse ... £750 lat X-100 ... £.100 2nd horse ... 500 lat £75 ... 75 3rd horse ... 250 2at £50 ... 100 Others divided 400 4at £26 ... 100 sat £20 ... 100 10 at £15 ... 150 20 at £10 ... 200 55 at £5 ... 275 £1900 £1100 Grand total, £3000. Each ticket has the chance of winning the Ist prize, and 8 separate cash bonds, £1050 in all. Note. — Ist. Drawing under supervision of committee of subscribers aud representatives of the Press. All books open to the inspection of subscribers. 2nd. All cheques outside Hawke's Bay must hare Is added for exchange. Bank nofes or Post Office Orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. — Yours faithfully. SHAKESPEARE, Care of E. Ashton, Occidental Hotel, Or Post Office, Box 109, Napier.

FIRST £5000 PJtIIZE ' EOBIN HOOD COMPANY'S Melbourne Cup and N.Z. Metropolitan Meeting Programme, November, 1885. 50,000 Shares at 10s, £25,000. The best programme yet olfe red to the New Zealand public To an investor of 20s the chances are only about 14 to 1. 1814 prizes. Each ticket has 8 chances. Melbourne Cup. First horse £5000 Second horse 2u(JO Third horse 1000 New Zealund Cup— First horse £1000. New Zealand Derby — First horse .t6UU. Canterbury Cup— First horse £400. Four Classes Cash Bonds, 1525 jrzes. Apply early, in the usual manner. As the Gaming and Lotteries Amendment Act comes into force on November Ist, 1885, we will positively close on 30: h October, 1885; hour of closing will be advertised. Programmes will be drawn and results advertised in leading papers on 31st October. All results will be posted in time to bear the Christchurch postmark vi 31st October. The drawing will be open to all subscribers, who may get tickets of admission on application for same. Leading citizens and Press representatives as usual will also be specially invited to attend the finale of this big programme. Clients who may draw a prize in auy part ot New Zealand are hereby specially invited to forward ilieir vouchers for payment through a Bank, or any oilier channel they may think fit, if not disposed to bend through the post after Ist November '• irculars with full particulars on application. KO BIN HOOD CO.VIPAJNY, Can; of Staplefon an^l Fhining, Box '238, Post Oilier, Christchurch

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 53, 13 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 53, 13 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 53, 13 October 1885, Page 4

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