A. Fortune for 10$ ? S?OVBtTy <K»|SULTATI9N ON THE ;, V MBLBOtiiINE CUP, 1884. '■to'iie-wa-JMBk 4ti November. 134 Nomin* ■■'r • , . . ationß.} . -.- . \ Will close. November Ist. CAPITAL , ■«'.. J £5000. • • ; : In 10,000 Shares, of 10s each. ;31$[Priz,ea i 'to be distributed as follows :— f ' l ; BOSSES. CASH AW AKDS. Krit ' . " ' "'• .w £1000 5 -at £100 ... £500 ■iß«eon4 .„ 400 10 at £50 ... 500 Third: ...' 200 20 at £25 ... 500 Sorter?* -diyidA 300 40 at £10 ... 400 Non>Btarters, : /divide,,... 600 50 at £6 ... 800 ,: 1{ " ;:.,.;., /;.;;.,; , '.6o.at£s. ... 300 !$ ' .', . ; *2500 ■_" r ' ■ £2500 Bach ticket has seven separate chances Race and« Cash Awards being drawn for .stparately.; Please send. P.O. orders when convenient, or bank notes.' Cheques must , b« marked correct by bank. '.ifote^Registered letters not accepted, liwo -stamps/ required for reply and result. Pr^grarames, with nominations of horses, .Sftia^free on application. ' l^iil positively close on or before November ;lg*, : 1884. " '-■■ ' "■ ' ■ ■ '_', o ADAMASTOR'S - £80 ! f . Spseial Prize of £50 1 v . A special price of £50 will be given to the first shareholder of four tickets, or more, who nausea the first three horses in their respective places. A register will be kept of the '; date eaeb. tipster's letter is received, and the - first correct tipster will receive this spceial .Vjitiee. Each shareholder of not less than fonr tickets is entitled to a tip; of eight tickets; two tips, and so on for each and ,ev^]^.four/ : tickets. The LSO is placed in the hands of the "editor •£ the 'Otago Weekly Witness, 1 Dunedin. , Books open to subscribere for inspection. ..All subscribers on application? can know . where jthe ' principal prizes g© to, and their names and address, if required. . t , ;;, , Address ;. Adamastor, <«> ■j'i'f I ■<: :■■■;' Gare of Lyons and Hart, '' tfßJe./ ':...'/.,- P. 6., Bos 161, Dunedin. V: SEOBTING NEWS! r" £4000-320 CASE PRIZES. - .(ij^.Ktth Grand Hamburg Drawing is ■.:...; .! now open. THE four previous drawings were filled and all Applications that came too late ■tor; the fourth will be registered in this drawing. .•;•..■■ The Fifth (SrandDra 0 close the end, of October, and the Sixth r Drawing will open on the Ist November. ' -This Fifth Grand Drawing will consist of \ 320 Money Prizes, amounting to £4000, : subscribed .bj 8000 members at 10s each. The., various Money Prizes will be iis- ,, tributed as follows :— One £300 prize, one ".£200; prize, one £100 prize, two £50 prizes;. 1Q £30 : -prizes, 15 £25 prizes, 15 £20 prizesj 15 £15 prizes 160 £10 prizes, iOO £5-prizes. Total Amount, £4000. |3» 320 MONEY PRIZES. 14 The grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser o£ 25 Pro- ; 'grammes is guaranteed a Prizej and the chances are in favor of the investor drawing ' >a large prize, as there are 220 large prizes ,t* 100^ small ones. To an Investor of £2 the /. chances are, only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 10s. I. # t; Bead this caref »Uy. In Boaz's Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds are «aly;2s to I against an investor of 103 draw- ' inga'ppV But carefully note some of the f .Horse Consultations on the Melbourne Cup, i advertising 20,000 members at 103 each, .eqnal to £10,000. The Cup fcives 133 nomi_ r , ; -nations j so that the odds are over ,150 to 1 « against'f an investor drawing a horse. Now, -the /Cash Prizes drawn at the same time, /■■and; dftlciilate the odds ; you will find in r; *ach of the cash awards that the odds vary ..from 200 to 5000 to 1 against- an investor : ndriwirig:. a Cash Prize. The whole 20,000 ''are /advertised to be replaced for each drawing of the Cash Priz- s, whiqh gives tHe enormous odds against investors. The ' J Company would simply ask investors to calculate the •dds before placing their investments .in any horse consulation ; and the "' Company Would not presume to tell the public that thay have a number of chances and can win a number of prizes for a single of 10s. f.rar^bM-giftb. Grand Drawing for L4OOO will t { °take 'place under the supervision of a com- !; Q ijaj^H of .eight gentlemen, and the prizes wil 1 Jmbe-ipwdiover as early as possible after the rf drawmg,! • • l'--l y .-. '.'(' , NOTICE. " °/ ?: Country cheques, marked correct by Bank, Mptayable only to a number, and Is rmsdded for, exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, ",:. made payable' pnly to BOAZ. Bank Notes iiiftcceptedf v,;Twp 2d stamps, for reply and • 4; . result.' s Registered letters and telegrams not '//'■;/ (''■■• Name and address of applicant should be M written. All letters must be addressed !■■:—'— BOAZ,'- " ' ;?V • ; ' ;i / :: ; 'XJare of MR MOSELY. '$~K 'Jiv, > WfeQies&lP a,nd ?Retaxl Tobacconist, fr f f>Q? J>msJ>Jx».
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 396, 30 September 1884, Page 6
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