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THE TALLEST SUCCESS OF THE DAY. 3 Races, and 6 Classes Cash Bonds. Will Close April 2, 1885. Registered Letters and Telegramsreceived. ROBUST HOOD CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN MEETING, To be held Easter Monday and Tuesday, April 6th and 7th, 1885. 10,000 Members, at 10s, £5000.-254 Prizes. Each Ticket has 9 chances, and can obtaiu a Prize in each Drawing. Great Autumn Handicap.—27 Nominations. First LI2OO Second 500 Third 250 Starters (about L 35 each) ... 250 Non-Starters (about LlB each) 300 L 2500 Easter Handicap.—3o Nominations. First L 250 Second ... ... ... ... 125 Third 75 Starters (about £2l each) ... 150 Non-starters (about £lO each) ... 200 LBOO Hurdle Handicap.—l 7 Nominations. First LIOO Second ... 50 Third 25 All others, divided (about Ll 6 each) 225 180 Cash Bonds. latLlOO 2 at 55 LI 300 Please two 2d stamps for reply and result. P. O. Orders preferred. Is exchange on Country Cheques and Stamps. Coin or notes must be registered. If number exceeds 10,000, Prizes increased pn rata. First Prize, LI 200.—254 Prizes. Address:—"ROßlN MOOD," care of Thomas Stapletox, Box 238, P. 0., Christchurch ; or, Juual Fleming, City Baths. C.'o'.mi'i) strict, Christchurcli ; care vi E U. Peters. Diihmiu's. Town.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2663, 20 March 1885, Page 3
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