j Melbourne Cup, 1884. THE GREAT "MALABAR" -Series of Sweeps on tho above Event. im .;J -;-•- ■■•■ • '■■ '■'■'■ n-J r Shares Five Shillings Each, i« Malabar" Club, Sydney, JtJiLi -are desirous of returning their very best thanks to their numeroub patroas for the cordial support m past Tievents, and trust with their well- • itokno wledged strict, attention, coupled with thorough integrity, to make the "Malabar " Consultations by far the Uirioat popular of any m the Colonies. •Wirat Horse... .. : . V... iIOOO Seoonddo. ... :.. ... 400 -Thifddo. ... ..... ,». 200 ; divide ......... 200; ;;; ' ..; ... : 200| ,:-- l --5i !::■•■ • £i2OOO At.the, request of a large number: •pfqui* subscribers wo have arranged "tip make our Shares but 5s each, 'instead of £1, as before, which, of "course, to subscriber*, is a great 'advantage, ; .as . , it affords them Four Chances/or One Pound of winning; One Thousand Pounds. ; Oi .We' shall send also a single ticket • $o any address on receipt of ss, which, bf course, will entitle the: owner to 'tlie chance of the big prize. ; ,' pickets sent by return post. uProapiectuH free Von application. Enclose enyelope, plainly addressed j do not li^lrop> it. Result of each drawing sent jßit 'once to. every subscriber. : * J .Ticjkets spnfc by x«turnpost.-i AddreMi, by leiter.only, - s: , , . : ' "G. E. WILSON, Pastoral. Chambers, Greorge-stveet, \ J ;": "' Sydney. MfeLTSi^EIK POTATOES, jil'HA," ,yery : early and prolific, JcJL" 2 j P er -Mi 13s per cwt. ; Early Qppderich, first-class, l£d per lb; ids per cwt. ' Improved Early Rose, well-known, v .ladtper.lb; 10a per 1 cwt. ' B^reese^i Prolific, first-rate, 2d per lb j 12s,percwt. -.; ; Snowjjake, one of the best, 2d per lb ; *'" 12s per cwt. •.•:.--■ Peerless, splendid cropper, Hd per - Ub j 10s per cwt. Eirig of^the 'Esirlies, 'very fine, l|d ; ~f< per Hi ; 10s per cwt. Early. iQ-iant King, l£d per lb; 10s /w-iipericwt. : '■'■'' ''" Cambridge Kidney, excellent, 2d per \ ; li -. ■ ' ' ; " '/ ? Lapsfone Kidney,lid perlb • 10s,per, Improved Fluke, l^d 1 per lb ; 10s per - 'CWt. .- ; . : . , The above are the -Finest Varieties ofiEarly Potatoes grown j several of them :IhaVe ; importcd' direct from the raisers, and the whole are true to name r and may be relied on for being vei^y early. : 1 ":'" Send for Seed Catalogues, RBefh Jliist to Hand, . ■.;■• .Ex. ," Goptio," v ' Three tanks Clovers, Turnips, 'j ■'■''' : tind natural G-rasses. Egmoni \Mursery ■< and Tawpo JFoMunds. Bmak. IX £500 for 10s. Will Close OCTOBER 31st, 1884. BEING encouraged to promote the , rapid and easy accumulation of Money by the successful floating and drawing of her Grand Novel ConsaltatioXL. JFortuna lias determined to jplacc. before the public another In-vestmentrr-founded. on the principle adopted iiv Berlin,' where speculations of i his nature are under the special charge and guid»nce of the State. Morlunak&s~ had an extended Continental experience of the details of these undertakings, "and. she is convinced that the -Prospectus she now otfers to the public will be heartily respond# v to. "\ This jw-V'an inyestment peculiarly : suitaW* for ladies, who are generally precfuiled-^- hf hoimehold duties — from, indulging .m. the . expiternenfc of the and are therefore not inclined to invest their money where the success of a horse forms the main element m the amount of the prizes gained, , , The 'Shares for each Distribution will be limited to £000, at ten Shillings each. _... ._,. „■._„... :.,.• , ■ •.•; Periodical allotments of these Investments will be made every Three Months, under tJie supervision of a Comrmttee s . ..;.; ..; : The i,'«sU his allotted will be m the proportion of one Allotment to every 25 Coupons, as follows, viz : — 1 Allotment of, ; . i . . . .£SOO 1 '„' » IBP i -.ua -w' 1 v.;- i; ... 100 3 Allotments of 50 4- „ „ ... ... 30 7 f-S;-'-,, 1 :.. ... 15 80 *-..\.v..^.- ....... 10 loo f » » "' ••: 5 In^a'ddition' to the above, tliere wiil be an Allotment amongst the unßucceflsfnl t shareholders •of ICO Coupons for the next distribution. The Com? mit tee wflV; conduct' tiiis investigation also, and all Coupons bearing the requisite, numbers can at Once be exchanged, for new one«. .:/■'■ Coupons, 10s Each. To be had on application by letter only, with two stamps enclosed for reply and result. Cheques to be made payable to number or beaier;andif country, 1/- exchange added. Bank }fotuß or P.O. Orders, ■.payable to *' Fortuna," preferred. B,egis?tei ed letters or telegrams not accepted. Please, write the Name and Address Full anil Legibly. A.Hress— PORTUNA, Car« of Mr "F. W. 1 R >•: ichelt, Box 96, Post Office, Dunediu.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 245, 12 September 1884, Page 4
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711Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 245, 12 September 1884, Page 4
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