iERT STEWART'S CONSULTATION ON TH2 MELBOURNE CUP, 20C0 MEMBERS, £1 each. Flint Prize ; Second Prize ... Third Prize Starters (divided) Non-starters (divided) The Drawing will take place under the supervision of the treasurer and committee of responsible subscribers present, immediatley on subscription list being closed Drawers of prizes will be informed by circular immediately after the drawing. Tickets may be obtained of Mr S. S. Pollock, Dillman's Town ; Mr Tonks, Albion Hotel, Greymouth; Mr J. Jones, Greymouth; Mr Harris. Cafe de Paris, Hokitika; Mr M'Gaffin, Beefton ; Mr T. Shanks, Black's Point; Mr G. M'Beatb, Nelson Creek; Mr Parfitt, No Town; Mr J. Hughes, Westport; and from the Treasurer, GILBERT STEWART, Box 22, Post Office, Kumara; or Gilbert Stewart's Hotel. IONKS'S ALBION DERBY SWEEP.—No. 22. ON THE MELBOURNE CUP. To be ran on the Fleraington NOVEMBER 4, 1879. 3000 MEMBERS . . . First Prize Second Prize ... Third Prize Starters (divided) Non-starters (divided)... 122 PRIZES. £1 EACH. The Drawing will take place tinder the supervision of the Treasm*er and Committee of responsible Subscribers present, immediately on Subscription List being closed* Drawers of accepted horses will be informed by telegram, and general results by circular as usual. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs Gilbert Stewart, Stewart's Hotel, Kumara ; E. C. Peters, Connelly's Hotel, Dillman's Town ; John Ehlers), National Hotel, Dillman's Town; and from the Treasurer, RICH. J. TONES, Box 31, Post Office, Greymouth ; F. B. WATERS, Albion Hotel MELBOURNE CUP, 1879. nrj NOMINATIONS. Admission £l. First Cash £9OO Second Cash 450 Third Cash 270 Other Starters (divided) Cash 1,530 Non-Starters (divided)... Cash 2,250 Total Cash ... ... £s.*uu Race will be run on 4th November. Applications should arrive on or before Monday, 27th October. Exchange, Is, to be added to country cheques. Two postage stamps necessary, one for reply, and cue for result. Address ALFRED A. CAMERON. Box 251 ; or Prince of Wales Hotel D lined in. BOROUGH BUTCHERY AND BAKERY, MAIN STREET, KUMARA. PETER ADAMSON Intimates to his old friends and the public generally that in opening the ai>o\e establishment, he trusts to merit a fair share of public support, by offering only the best qualities of Meat and good sweet wholesome bread. As meat is as necessary to bread as bread is to meat, the opportunity is thus offered of obtaining the two creat necessaries of life at tlip same establishment, without, the and trouble usually entailed in procuring thes« articles at different places. J" Ail orders n-o;Vi|,t,ly c:z-:-<y.\U--o, and delivered r< mtDlnCT ,- • i _
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Kumara Times, Issue 940, 4 October 1879, Page 3
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