A ftataite for iOs I TOYBLT^C , CONSULTATION ON THE L-_lßi£ißoTpfßHiD CUP, 1884. j *•%* *fl§a& ,4th November. 134 NominWill close November let. ; eAPrfAL n , ".';.. ; : £5000. xi »w euigf io#OO Shares of lOs each. l& Irteto'W- attributed as f ollowb :— ° a IoBSES;' nV ' a '; ;; CASHAWABDB. First ... £'1006 ; ' sat £100 .'.. £s&> • Se&nd ... 400 10 at £60 ... , 500 ThiicL_ ... . 200 20 at £25 ..; 600 Starters, divide, ,300 t 4oat *10 ... 400 divide ... 600/50.at£6 ... 300 __ 60 at £6 ... 800 «ey,e.w .separate chances Race s.and[ Cash, Awards" being draws for Bep^teiy*rilea«s: send .P.O. orders when convejg^sr{barik notes; Gheques.must be iaajked <?o|r ( ect, by bank. letters not accepted. Two stamps-required for reply and result; Tt9gti&sMtl#®h nominations of horses, sent free on application. . on or before November i#kwi.' J l/;: "._ : -'■■■■■'■ - .^;Jlwr: ;- JL-DjAMiAS TOR'S . . £50! Special. Prize of £501 I M^fpecial prize of £50 will be gim* to the toUhf^ehjtlder of four tickets, or more, who names the first three horses in their respectir« places. , A, register will be kept of the date eacn tipßter's letter is received, and the IriFoorre^t Hipster will receive this speciaj fttziß.it;jßich/jhftreholder of net less than ! «nrs4ickitaiißLentitled to a> tip ; , of eight tickets, two tipfl, and 50,., 0n for each and avery toarfcekete, The L^is placed in the handS)*f ijfche. -editor «f the 'Otago Weekly Witness J Dunedin. Books open tosubscribew r for r ! insp««ti6n. ; All 1 subscribers on applica'^en can know wherfr the principal prizes f$ T &, and iheir - names- and address, if require*. :- : ;r<-:r>"-7 .-•;■;.-, ■ :.,.-...... Addross : ADAMAgToa, . I C: Care of Lyons and ( Hart, . 661« P. 0., Box 151, Dunedin. I « A l - ■ '■'■ ..- O U '- - I SPORTING NEWS! ; iibob- 320 CASH PRIZES. j CT Kffli' Grand Hamburg Drawing is .r.; : . ■•„■.••■...:..•' bow ©pen,- . • t (i;:()H .a ..;. flifiE'four previous drawings were filled. "jtr "and all applications that wme too late for the ftfuiW'wili be registered in thia j^TheJSfthasandpra; , O f6lo»S>'tbevend of!OcUber, and the Sixth "ifirawitig will open on the Ist November. rir ¥t'ik Fifth' Grand Drawing will consist of 'aiS'i^bnCy^iz* 8 ' amounting to £4000, , fubseribed by 8000 members at lOs each. ' Vhe^Tanous J Money ?ri*es will be 4is T tributed as follows :— One £300 prize, one £200 prize, one £100 prize, tiro £50 prizes, 10 £30 prizes, 15 £25 prizes, 15 sl^gOlgrizes, lß^lS^es 160, £10 prizes, 100 £5 prizes. Y £//&&£ AMbunt, £4000.; The, ( gran 4 principle of .tt»se Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is I ?uiteed a Prize, and the "chances are' in favor of the investor drawing a large prize, as there are 220 large prizes to I<MJ 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. iVßead this carefully. In Boaz's Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds are onlj^ 25 to 1 against an investor of 10s drawing a pr« c' ; But carefully note some of the Herse' Consultations on the Melbourne Cup, advertising 20,000 members at 10s each, equal t«: '£10,000. The Cup fcives 133 nomi. nations; so that the odds are over 150 to 1 against, an investor drawing a horse." Now, taE«rse"Gash'Prizes^ drawn at the same time, att^.csiciilate the odds ; you will find in; each "of the cash awards that the. odds vary froni^OO-io ,5000 to 1 against an investor dr^wing..a :Caah Prize. The whole 20,000 w^Jtis/iie advertised to be replaced for each drawing of the Cash Prizes, which gives the gnpnnp«M}, odds against investors. The ,gftng«;B^yjW,oald! simply ask investors to calculate the idds before placing their investmenta in any, horse consulation ; sad the Company would not presume to tell the p^bjticjtiiatshey,hay.e.'a number, of chances andjean wib a nnmber"ot pizW tot a single "investment of 10a. ■■■-.•■ ■ This Fifth Grand Drawing for L4ooowilt take place -under -the' supervision of a committee of eight gentlemen, and the prizes will " <ii& !paid ; over as early as possible after the drawing. i'^-;./J«-.J.- -'-:. . NtfHCffl 1 ' ■ ••:•■.■•: Country- cheques, marked correct by Bank, made 'payable only' to a number, and Is added for exchange! P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bank Notes »cc¥pted.' ? 'Two 2d stamps, for reply and result. ("Registered letters and telegrams not received. •■^"""'kame and address of applicant should be plainly written. All letters must be addressed BOAZ, Care of MR MOSELY. (sCh.Q4e6fije aiid Betail Tobacconist, * > 3^^p,o v ppjnsa#, t U- " >r^^ ... j
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 401, 17 October 1884, Page 6
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