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Consultations OJSE THOUSAND POUNDS FOR One Shilling.! £1000 _FOR Is. mHE Grpat Bonanza Consultation on 1 the CHAMPION STAKES, to be run at Melbourne, on New Year's Day 1883. 50,000 Shares at One Shilling Each. 136 New Year's Gifts, Value £2,500. First horse £1000 Second horse 200 'Third horso 300 Starters divide ... 100 Non-starters divide 100 43 prizes of £20 £840 5 prizes " 10 ... 50 10 prizes " 5 ... 50 20' prizes " 3 ... 30 Total £2,500. By the simple investment of One Shilling you become a shareholder m a company' that gives you a chance of winning Ll,ooo. In order to procure a share m any other large sweepyou would have tc part with LI for a single chaßce, while we, on the other band will give you 20 chances of winning LIOOO for the same amoimt, hence our great advantage over others. /Promoter « BON ANZ A " care of J Thoaias, 20 Swanston-street MelbourneBusiness Notices. HUGH BLACK. Watchmaker & Jeweller, Late of Temuka and Timaru, Canterbury, and formerly of Edinburgh and Aberdeen, Scotland. HAVING added largely to his stock wishes the public to know that he is selling Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery, Clocks, &c, at very low prices. Special lines m E.P. Cruets and Silver Bracelets. .. . , Ail Watches repaired guaranted for 12 months. Victoria Avenue, next J. Anderson's. WANGASUI AGRICULTURAL "V AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW, 1882. Extract from the Wanganui Chronicle, of October 20. Before leaving the implements we must not overlook the collection of drays shown by Mr Gavin Hamilton, all of them, of a solid and .durable character, worthy of the establishment they emanated from. . •,?••.• • In the course of the afternoon the com^ petition for the best-shod horse took place Messrs. T. Eatulton, W. Armstrong, and T. Shannon entering the lists. The contest was keen, but m the end Mr Hamilton was decided the winner both as to the draught horses and thoroughbreds. _ Prizes— Implements : MrG. HamiU ton. wharf dray, Ist. Miscellaneous: Best farm cart, Mr G. Howes prize, £1 Is., Mr Gavin Hamilton. The firm have, during the last four years, been constant takers of both first nd second prizes . HAMILTON'S SHOEING FORGE, Ridgway Street, W A N G A N I. Good news from Home, Good news for me, Has come across The deep blu« sea. WHAT IS IT? Why, Thomas Dudson, Saddle and Harness Maker, has started business m Wanganui, where he intends to Manufacture all kinds of Saddlery, and so Encourag* LOCAL INDUSTRY. I will always have oh hand & complete a*s Ttment of Saddles, Whips, Bridles, Spurs Gig, Cart, Bugsty, and Waggon Harness . T. D. would call special attention to his Coliars and Saddles, which will be made to order on the premises, and guaranteed to please. A trial is solicited. Kote the address— THOMAS DUDSON; Saddler, Next F. R. Jackson's sale yards, the Avenue, Wanoranun " J. D. McFARLANE, SAILMAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS Taupo Quay, WanganuL mENTS, Tarpaulins, Oil Coats, and Horse cCoter Manufacturers (grCan be had at Wholesale and Retail Prices. TO OUR- SUBSCRIBER 0 JN order to* make . all subscription quarters terminate' »t the same tims, and to prevent confnsion otherß wise almost unavoidable, m future all quarters will Terminate respectively on the 31st of March, 30»h of June, 30th of September, and 81st ot December and subscribers commencing m the middle of a quarter will be charged to the end of either of the above periods. A\\ accounts for subscriptions til 30th September will be made out, anl their prompt settlement with our cold lector is respectfully requested, •'erms of Subscription per quarter :— la Advance 6 « Booked... «• «• 6a6d

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 32, 3 January 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 32, 3 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 32, 3 January 1883, Page 4

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