Melbourne Cup, IsS<l. THE Q REAT " MALABAR " r Series of Sweops on the above Event. Shares Five Shillings Each. r THE "MtfaWr" Club, Sydueyi are desirous of returning their v very best thanks to their ' riunderou^ patrbhs for the cordial support m past events^ and trust with their wellaokno wledged strict attention, coupled with* th6ioughintegri»y, to make the' " Malabar " CoEfetilt^tiohs by far the most popular of any m the Colonies. Firat Horse :;j. ... ...£IOOO Second do. ...... ... 400 Tiurado, ..; 200 Starfersaivide , ... ... 200 Non-starters.,,. ... ... ....; 200. At the request' of a large number of our subscribers wo have arranged to make our Shares- but 5s each, instead of £1, , as ••before, which, of course, to subscribers-, is a great advantagej-as- itraffords ~ them Four Chances for One Pound of winning One Thousand Pounds. • W.e shall send also a single ticket to any, address on receipt' of ss, which, of couree, will entitle -the owner to the chance of the big prize.' . Tickets senfc*by-retarn~'pqsfc.^ Proß^ peciusfvee on application. Enclose^ envelope, plainly addressed; do not? stamp it. Result of each drawing sent at once to every subscriber. Tickets sent by return post. Address, by letter only, G. E. WILSON, Pastoral Chambers, Greorgerstreet, f Sydneyi EARLY SEEDWTATOE3, ALPHA, very early and prolific, 2d per lb j 12s per cwt. Early Gooderich, 'first-class, l|.d per lb ; 10s per cwt. Improved Early Rose, well-known, l-|d per "lb ; 10s per cwt. • . Breese's Prolific, iiiairrate, 2d perlb 12s per cwt ' : Snowflake, one of the best, 2d per lb 1 ; 12s'per cwti ' Peerless/ splendid cropper, lsd per ; lb ; lOs'per cwt. King of the Earliesjr yei^ fine, l|d; per lb ; 10s per cwt. * • ' ! Early Giaut Mrig,'' l^d per lb ; 10s per cwt* Cambridge: Kidney, excellent, 2d per ; 1b.;12s pcs cwt.; v -. '? Lapstone l|d per lb ; 10s per C*t. .;;.'::.■./:- W -' : '' :■' - Improved Fluke, 1-^*l per lb; 10s per .'cwte ■••• •■ ;: - '' ; '" ' ■'■ ; ( / The above are the Knesl Varietiei of Early Potatoes ■ grown ; 'several of; them I have impoi*ted direct froni the raisers, anil t»e whole ai"6 'true 5 to name, and may be relied on for being very early. " . Send for SeedjCatalpgues, • Ju§t to Hand, Ex'" Coptic,'*" ' ■""; Three' tanks Clovers, Turnips, '] and natural Grasses. ;. Egmohi Nursery and Taupo 'Quay,, WanganuL * $&$^ for; 10s, Will Close OCTOBER 31st, 1884, BEING encoui-aged to promote the ; rapiJ arid easy "'adcuiiifuta;tion of^ Mouey by itbe successful "^ floating and drawing of her Grand Novel Consultation. 'Foitwna has detcrmine'l to place before the public another' ln vestment—^fbuiided *on the principle adopted m Berlin, where -speculations of this nature are- under the special charge and guidance rif the Slate. ForivJnahaA had an extended Continental experience of the details of these, undertakings, and she is convince:! that the Prospectus she now oifersto the public will be heartily^ responded to. r ?; This m an investment peculiarly suitablrfrtrla^ie§rwliTaH|eneraW precluded ~by household duties — from indulging m the excitement of the Racecoume, and are Wereiore'iiot inclined to invest their money where the auecejis of a hqirke forms the main element m the amount of the prizes gainedy^^-,;^.^;:.»;:-%..^^-.Vv^; V "'' .:■■'-• ■■'■■■ • The Shat&t for each Distribution will be limited to 5000, at Ten Shillings each. Periodical allotments of tliese Investments will be made every Three Months, wider the supervision of a Committee; -..■■-■ . The sums allotted will be m the proportion of one Allotment to every 25 Coupons, as follows, viz :— 1 Allotment of ... ... £500 1 », „ ... ... 150 !.......» » .*...,. ... 100 3 Allotnients of ... ... 50 4 ; /» '"■': ":'„„ ... ... jo 3 •„ „ ... ... 25 80 Ai^i V. i v- : *.i:J- -i a w » n •••• ••• AU 100 k,,- . } ,.,} h /i &..U ... 5 Jn A %ddition to the above, there will be an Allotment amongst the unsuccessful .shareholders of,. ICO Coupons for the next* dietliHutidn. The Com£ mittee will conduct this investigation also, and air Coupons 'Itearihg the i^qiiisite nuniliera can at once be ex?, changed for new ones. ' j Coupons, 10a JEach. To l*e had on application p by letter only, withivtwb^tertlpsleiicidsea reply and result. Qhegues to be made payjiltle to number or beßiev; and if country, 1/- exchange added. Bank Notes or P.O. Orders, payable to "Fortwia," preferred. Regipteied lQtters or telegrams not accepted. Please write the Nairifi and Address Full and Legibly. Address— FORTUNA, Care of Mr P. W. Rkichklt, Box 96, Post Office, Dunedin. .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 263, 3 October 1884, Page 4
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693Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 263, 3 October 1884, Page 4
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