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J. L. FLEMING’S NOVELTY CONSULTATION NO. 4, c LU USTRALIAN J OCKEY SPRING MEETING, To be run at Kandwiok, Sydney, in the first week in September, 1881. 80C0 Subscribers at 10s. About 150 nominations. Each ticket has a chance of winning three prizes. Great Metropolitan Stakes. £ First horse ... 500 Second do ... 250 Third do ... 150 Other startcrediv. 350 Non-starters div. 750 First horse Second do Third do Sydney Handicap. £ Epsom Stakes. £ First horse ... 250 Second do ... 150 Third do ... 100 Other starters div. 250 Non-starters div. 250 250 150 100 Other starters (divided) ... 250 Non starters div. 250 As each race will be drawn separately, every subscriber will have a chance of winning three prizes for each ticket. The drawing will be held under the supervision of a committee of subscribers, and results advertised in daily papers. Intending subscribers are requested to make early application. If cheques are sent txchange must be added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. Should all the shares not be disposed of, prizes distributed pro rata. Ten per cent, deducted from all prizes. N.B.—As this Consultation will bo drawn on September sth, the New Gaming and Lotteries Act will not interfere with it, as the said Act does not take effect until after that date. J. L. F. would remind his clients and the public generally that as the Melbourne and Canterbury Cups are not run until November, the above is a very favorable opportunity for investment in the interim. J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer, &c,, 91&7 High r treet. Triangle, Christchurch. WANTED, THE TRADESMEN of Christchurch to Study their own Interests, and have THEIR CLOTHES A ADB, In order to keep the Money the in District And Foster Native Industry. The Prices being now considerably Reduced and only equal to Home Prices. G. I. MERRIK, St. Asaph street, Is now OFFERING ALL GOODS at GREATLY RKDUCED PRICED as an Inducement. Let Tradesmen of all branches assist one another and protect themselves. THE TRADESMEN’S TAILOR. St. Asaph str. et. near Manchester street TO MEET THE TIMES. BOAED AND LODGING. 14S I'EB WEEK. A T SOUTHAMPTON BOARDING HOUSE, Old Wellington Hotel, Tuam street 9217 TAYLOR & RAPPS’ PRICE LIST FOR AUGUST AS the CRIMINAL section of the irade does not stick at trifles, we beg to state that we are NOT O'-'NKCIBD with any other Firm of the same name. Our Two Places of Badness are THE TRIANGLE, (Late Davenport’s) ; And HIGH STREET, TWO DOORS FROM TUAM STREET. These quotations are taken from our Price List, issued every month, which any one can obtain by app’ying at either shop. Acid, tartaric, 2s lOd per lb Almonds, in shell, Is per lb Apples, dried, 7d per lb Ar owroot, Queensland, 8d per lb ; St. Vln cent, la Baking powder, loose, Is per lb ; Andrew’s, 6d per tin ; Berwick’s, 6§d Blue Stone, 54 per lb, genuine Barley, pearl, 3d per lb ; 7ibs for Is fid Blacking, Day and Martin’s, 8d per dozen ; Mason’s, 4d and fid per tin Biscuits, luncheon, 3J4 per lb ; Templar, 8d; mixed, 9d ; other kinds in stock Blue, dark, Is ; Oxford, Is 2d per lb Candied peel, assorted, Is fid per lb Cocoa, Van Houten’s, 4a 9d per lb; Pry’s, Is fid Chocolate 3 cakes for la Capers, 10 d per bottle Candles, sperm, full weight, Bd, 9d, and 9Jd; paraffine, lid per lb Currie powder, 10 i and 1s Cream of Tartar, 2a fid per Ih Carbonate of soda, fid per lb Carraway seeds, Is 24 per lb Coffee, Is fid and Is Sd per lb Corn flour, fid per packet; Brown and Poison’s, 8d Dates, best, fid per lb Emery powder, Oabey’s, 9d per tin Extract of soap, Hudson’s, 7 pkta for la Essences for flavoring, assorted. Is Pigs, new, Is per box Fire kindlerr, 4.)d per doz n Food Neaves, for iefauts, is 3 I per tin Flour, best silk dressed, 501 b, 6,; 1001 b, Us 6d Fruit, lur.-ants, fijd per ih ; raisia**, Sd per lb Qr >ats, per tin, 104; perpackit 81 Gelatine, Lz packets, 8d Honey, lib tin, 6 I 2*b bottle, 10 i Hops, per lb, 2a 3 1 Irish moss, la 3d and 2s per bo't’n Jams f’eaccok’e. 7id per tin ; or 7s per doz JeLy, calves’ feet, 2a 34 ; lemou do, 2s 3d Keros* ue, high test, 9a fid; patent top, 10., fid Lobster, per tin, 01 Maccaroni, 10 1 per picket; Geno*, la per :b Match“a, 10’X), 8d: Plaid’s, 04 per dozen ; Tandaticker, 4d per dozen Milk, Milkmaid broad, IOJ 'in or 9s 9J doz Marmalade, 94 per tin Mustard, olmsn’a, 64. IX4, aid Is 9d per tin ; loose, la 8d per lb Nuts, ISaice!ou», 84 per lb Oatmeal, M ir’s, 3a 251 b bag Pepper, black, la 4d ; whim, Is fid per ib Pain killer. Is 4d per bottl--Pills and ( intment, Holloway' *, 1: 41 per box Potted mea - a, • r *sse and Biaca web's, 1 3 i Powders, Steadman’s, Is 4 i ; aeidli'z, Is Rice, 3d and 3£J per lb. or 71b for Is 64 and Is lid tag**, 4d per lb; Starch per ib Soap, scent* d, 7 tablets for l« ; ■ ther kinds in stock Soap, fid, 81, and 91 per bar; do, 9> fid, 11-* 94, «nd 13s fid p-ir box Sauces, Mellor's, 9i and Is 64 ; Lea and Benin's, Is 3.1 and 2a -td ; Nottabadd, laige bottles, Is each Sweets. Colot.ial mixtures, 10 i per lb ; Scotch mixtures, 1- per lb Seed, hemp, rape, and canary, 54 per lb Sugar, yellow, per lb ; do win e, 44 per lb ; do, line white crystals, 4Jd per lb ; cut loaf sugar, 64 per lb Tobacco, fiat plugs, 5s per Ib ; 1 arrett s twist, 5s fid per lb ; gold n leaf, 5s fid per lb ; nailrod, 6s per lb Tapioca pearl or flake. 5d per lb TEAS FOR FLAVOTRIN f PURS ASSAM, 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s 6d per lb; PEKOE, long leaf, 3s, short 2s 8d; FINEST GUNPOWDER, 3s, per lb* , We take special c»re In the mixing and flavoring of our teas, and can confidently recommend the following mixtures, which will compare favorably with any in Christchurch, either for quality or price : No. I. Is 6d put lb. Good Family Tea, full of strength No. 2.2 s per lb Ihis is a careful mixture of Indian and Chinese Tear, and only requires to be known to become appreciated No. 3 2s 4d P er lb. Very strong, rich flavor. This is our leading article In Teas, samples of which can be had gratia from either of our eatab’ishments. You are respectfully solicited to give it a trial No. 4, at 2s 10d per lb, is an unequalled mixture of the world’s choicest growths, and cannot be excelled. Boxes of Tea from 14s to 265, Halfcbests from Is 4d per Ib. Vinegar, English, per gallon, 3a ; per bottle, lid Vermicelli, Is per lb Washing boards, wood, la ; zinc, la 3d Yeast powder, fid per tin. Gooda delivered daily, 9254

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2309, 29 August 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2309, 29 August 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2309, 29 August 1881, Page 4

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