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Notices. DUNEDIN CUP, 1.881. To lie run on 24th Fcburary. PRESS CONSULTATION No. 4 2.000 Shares at .£l. First Horse ... Second Horse Third Horse ... Starters (divided Non-starters (divided £BOO ">OO 300 (500 soo £3OOO The Promoters have started (Ymsultation No. 4 in consequence of having received numerous letters from all parts of the ('olony inviting them to do so, and have therefore every reason to believe it will till up rapidly. . Starters'will average about £SO, and Nonstarters about £3O. Successful Subscribers will be telegraphed to same night as drawing. ■ (See circulars.) Two postage stamps required for reply and result. Crossed cheques must have Is added for exchange. J. .T. CONNOR, Treasurer “Atmospheric” Printing Works, Dunedin. £SO FOR ST X PENCK £SO The Treasurer will pay the sum of FIFTY POUNDS among persons who place correctly the First, Second, and 4 hird horses in the above race. “Tips” received up to nth February, when they will bo placed in the hands of Committee. Sixpence in postage stamps must accompany each placing. it o'' N.B.—One Shilling will be charged after Ist January. Tickets may lie obtained at the 'Times Oiiioe. 100 DRESS CONSULTATION on tut*: DUNEDIN CUP. ONLY a few Tickets remain unsold, therefore early application is necessary at the Times Office to secure one. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. “Judging from the success which attended this event last year, and from the ; undoubtedly satisfactory manner in which j the “Press” drawings are conducted, wo 1 should say the present undertaking will I prove even a greater success. —‘N.Z. ; Tablet. - j “Put your money in where you may lie j sure all is fair and square.’ This may he | ensured if they invest in the New Zealand j Press Consultation. Thu name of Mr J. J. 1 ('minor is ampic guarantee for the strictest j integrity.”—‘ Printer’s Register.' 1 “Now that ‘ Consultations’ have become ! an established institution, as it were, it is j gratifying to find them conducted by men of l standing and reputation. MrJ. J. Connor ! the Secretary‘of the ‘New Zealand Press 1 ('onsultatiou,' is a member of the firm of | Woodifield, Jolly & Co., and is well known ! as a gentleman of integrity and respectability. People who invest in ‘consultations j should satisfy themselves as to the h<nm ; /idr-t of those' who get them up. . . . Mr i Connor is also offering the handsome prize of C*>() for the placing ot the first three

hor.sos in the Ihuiedia {hip.—hSatunlay Ad vertiscr. ’ £2OOI SWEEP NO. I [£2oo ox ’Hi i: MARLBOROUGH CUP, iJIO RERUN on the ]">tb Fcbuniry, I SSI TICKETS: LI. FIRST HOUSE .£7O SKUOXR horse SO THU!I> HORSE -20 OTHHI! STARTERS (divided) SO NON-STARTERS divided ... 00 £2(O ,W The Drawing will take place on .MONDAY, !*ttli February, time and place will be advertised. In Tiirx swum* mu wiioi.k ok thk 200 Tick hts wi r.i. p.k. Diiaw.n. All eomimmiciations strictly private. The prizes will be distributed pro rutn. ('om mission will be deducted from all prizes. .JOHN TURNER, ! :r> Treasurer. Notice. THE undersigned has FOR SALE about 30.000 FEET of good SECONDS TIMBER, till sorts and sizes. To be sold CHEAP for CASH. D. WEMYSS, Timber Mercliaufc, Ac., 109 Grove Road. Land for Sale, QI EGTIONS Nos. 51 and 52, IvaiKU tuna, 123 acres in each, £2 10s per . acre. Also, Sections Nos. 99, US, and 122, Town of Havelock. ISO ' WILLIAM DOUSLIN. Sheep. Sheep. FOR SALE. nTORE SHEEP, with clean certi:bd ficate, in lots to suit purchasers. JAMES HODSON, ISO .Blenheim. To be Let. 500 ACRES of FLAT for FARMING purposes. For terms, apply to the undersigned. H, STAGE, 152 Starborough. WANTED A SINGLE MAN, or a MARRIED MAN, without ! children. To manage a small Cattle i and Sheep Station. ! Apply at the Times Office.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 194, 28 January 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 194, 28 January 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 194, 28 January 1881, Page 2

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