T HANNAH, WATCHMAKER, V» AND JEWELLER, Begs to intimate to th'e inhabitants of Kumara and surrounding district that he has just received a new and varied stock, suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS, consisting of From the best English and American Makers ; Ladies' and Gents' Gold Albert Chains, Lockets, Brooches, and Earrings, Studs, Rings, and Charms; also a selection of Silver Necklets, Lockets, Brooches, and Earrings ; Spectacles, to suit all sights; Wedding Rings and Keepers. D. ]?ALVEY, GUNSMITH, Painter, CjLaziek, • Paperhanoer, SIGN WRITER, ENGRAVER. CARPENTER, UNDERTAKER. Umbrellas, Lamps, and articles of every description requiring it, Repaired to satisfaction. Dill man's Town Road, Kumara. THE LAST CONSULTATION BEFORE THE LOTTERY ACT BECOMES LAW. SIX CHANCES OF WINNING UP TO £I2OO FOR 10s ! ■pLEMtNG AND STAPLETON'S NOVELTY CONSULTATION No 10, oti the N.Z. METROPOLITAN MEETING, To be run at Christchurch, November 1881, And will be positively drawn oii MONDAY, October 31st. 8000 Subscribers at 10s each. About 190 nominations, and about 190 prizes. Each Ticket has a chance of winning SIX prizes, on the following events : Derby Stakes, £7so.—First horse, £200; second do., £IOO ; third do., £§o ; other starters (divided), £100; non* starters (divided), £3OO. G. J. C. Handicap, £looo.—First horse, £300; second do., £150; third dp., £75 ; other starters (divided), £125 ; non-starters (divided), £350. Welcome Stakes, £soo.—First horse, £IOO j second do., £SO ; third dti., £25 ; other starters (divided), £loo ; non-starters (divided), £225. Canterbury Cup, £looo.—First horse, £4OO } second do., £l5O ; third do., £75 ; other starters (divided), £175 ; non-starters (divided), £2OO. ChbistchurcS: Plate, £37s.—First horse, £100; second do., £SO; third do,, £25; starters and non-starters (divided), £2OO. Metropolitan Handicap, £375. —First horse, LIOO ; second, do., LSO ; third do., L 26 ; starters and lion-Starters (divided), L2OO. Each race will be drawn separately under the supervision of a committee of the subscribers, and results published in the morning papers. Should all the shares not be disposed of, prizes will be distributed pro rata, less 10 per cent. Two stamps for reply and result j Is exchange on cheques. THOS. STAPLETON, Box 238, P. 0., Christchurch ; JUBAL FLEMING, Treasurer, City Baths, Christchurch, LOCAL AGENT WANTED. IHE GREAT MONSTER NOVEL "ORACLE" COMPANY of £20,000, in Shares of £1 each, Has commenced operations on the V.R.C. SPRING MEETING, Including THE MELBOURNE CUP, AND ALL OTHER RACES OF THE MEETING. Special Prizes for early applicants. Apply for Prospectus to "THE ORACLE," Care of F. C. GOYDER, Melbourne.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1525, 17 August 1881, Page 3
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401Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 1525, 17 August 1881, Page 3
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