Sporting News* Third Grand Drawing is Now Open. UNPABALLELLED success of these Grand Drawings, as they ai'e carried out oti the same priiicipl'* as m Hamburg and other Continental Cities. The First Drawing for £2000; and the Second Drawing for £3000 filled before the advertised time for drawing. The Company were induced to make this Third Grand Drawing for m consequence of the great success, anil also the confidence gained from the public since opening these Hamburg Drawings. , ' . This Third Grirmcl Drawing will take place nqt later than tlie en'cl of Juste, and the P6ufth'" s Drawing yvill open on the I'sl July. ; % •..'.. v ' ' '' '-Late ' Applicciiiohs' are registered for : ' the Third DraioSng. ' ' Ober 4000 applications fbi- programmes arc how registered for the Third' Dmioing. This Third Grand Drawing wilt consist' of SJ-4O MoNKV 'Pjirziis/ stmo'imtihg' to. £3000 subscrided by 6000 members at* l(i/-'each i , ; ; Thid various- Mokey l J rizes will be_ distributed as follows : — ; ' I 1 £300 Phize ; 1 £150 Piuzb ; 1 | £100 PitiZE ; 2 £50 Phizes; 5 £30 PitizEs; 10 £25 Prizes ; 10 .£2O Prizes;; 10 £15 PjazEs; 12Q £10 PKizes ; : 80 £5 Pr'tzks-. , '"'•"-.' Total -Amount j £306 p. ' 24Q MoxEy. '•;■''. ' ' ■'■PiuzEsV '"'] ' '",.' The Gran&srincvple of these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of ' 25 Programnies is guaranteed a Prize, as it is so drawn thdt .a prize must come out to every; 25 numbers, and and the chances are m favpuV of the ' investor drawing a large prize, as ] there are 160' large : prizes against .80 small ones. To any investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prize,' and the 'Head J Prize or any other may be drawn by any mvestor of 10/: .' •The Company would "not 'presume to tdlthe public that tJiey liave \'a number 'of chances and can win a nurnber\qf 'pnzesfor asinyie investment dflW.' ■ Tlie large bnlk of the i/bney in'tliis ' : Grand Drawing is hot given away m one big prize, as it is m the Horse Consultations, but you will observein this „ Jlgniburg ; - Drawing, " ithat the £3000 is fairly proportioned into 240 Pjuzes givfng every sharehol4er an equal chance of getting a good prize. ■ This Hamburg Drawing is one of the most novel; and will be conducted on the fairest principle 2>ossible, so as to g*'ve entire public "satisfaction-." i This Third Grand Drawing, iot £3000 will take, place under the supervision of a committee of; eight gentlemen, and the prizes will be,. paid over as early as possible .after the. drawing. ' : fH^" Notice. -± Country £!7ieqice.s; marked correct by Bank, only payable to a number, and 1/- added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to BO AZ. BanhiYotes accepted. Twd 2d stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly "written. ; AH letters must be- addressed— . ■«/. BO AZ," Care of Mr Mdsely, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P. 0., Dunedin. »fOVBIiTir COIVSLXTATIOX £1000. ;■■ NEW ZEALAND CUP AND CASH ; : £IOOO. AWARDS. £1000. 20,000 Members at Is. Each Ticket has six chances, and can probably obtain a prize iH' ejich , drawing, tlie nuiubers \ .being drawn separately. , . ; TEJ- C. TEMPLETON. Is now V* # forming a series^ of Companies on the above great event, to be divided as follows: — First Horso ■ ..» ... ..; £300 Second Horse ... ... ...'2OO ThhdHorse ;.. ..; ! ■" ..!' 100 Starters: : ' ;; ... ' '". l: .. =-"•■'■• .„■ ■gQ Nonstavters '. .;; : ; v-J ♦,/. TO ■.: -' =.-' - ; ' ; £720 CASiE awMds. 2 at £50 each ... ;...£loti 2at £25 each : ... ... 50 4at £10 each ... ... '40' 9at £5 each ... ... > .-.. 45, 18 at^62 10s each ... ... 45 35 awards ' £2^o -~ "Ladies' arid Gentremcn— lt is par-| ticuhirly requested that early applica-: tion for shaves will be made, as each; list will be dniwn as soon as filled. Results will be forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing, and'the next list proceeded Vitli 7 No. 1 now open. Notice. -^No less thuu five tickets sent to any address. Coinpan 'es wishing- to obtain books of 100 tickets will please forward cheque or Post Office order for £4 15s. Post Office orders preferred. Country cheques must have Is exchange added. Please enclose tw o. stain ps to r replies. All letters' to be phi inly written. Atldres? to " NOVELTY," Care W. C. TE.vpr.EToy, Box IGL General Po-sk Office, Wellington. Waiter. TO the inhabitants of Palmerston, Stock-owners, Farmers, and others. The undersigned is prepared to drive Wells and guarantee Water; (it npall kinds of Pumps, pr put the ] same m re, air. Pipes cut and screwed to any, length. Windmills fitted up l( and repaired, Reapers nnd Binders: j ovex'-hfiulecl and repaired. Douglas ' Earn Pumps Gtted up and guaranteed t to work. f " f Charges to Suit the Times. Country Orders punctually attended to. . ; ■ ■-■ -j Engineer, - !: ■ ; , Taonui-street. Palmerston North. - , i i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 172, 18 June 1884, Page 4
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