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VULCAN'S DISCUSSION. Ho. 11. Great Autumn Handicap, Hurdle Race, and Bonds, Run at Christchurch, April 6th, 1885. 62 Prizes. Or. A. Handicap. Ohch Hurdle Race 27 Nomination^. 17 Nominations. First- £200' First ... ....£IOO Second ... 80 Second ... 50 Third 50 Third 25 Starters (div) 60 Starters (div) 25 Non-starters Non-starters (div) ... 60 (div) ... 4» 18 Vulcan Bonds. Oue at £10, Five at £4. Twelve at £2 10s. Will Close and be Drawn on April 3rd, 1885. Each ticket has five separate chances, and can draw the two Firsts or the two 'Third Prizes, with ono ot each of the i Bonds. • Bank Notes accepted ; P. 0.0. payable to Vulcan only ; (Jhequeti payable only to a No. or simply to Bn.iror, with Is cXchanijo add'vd ; two stamps for mply and result. 25 Promiscuous Tickets or one whole Book for £12. Bive Tickets given as commission to every Agent who disposer of 100 Tickets. Showing the various places his Prizes have went to— First m his Grand National and New Zealand 1 Cup, both to Wanganui. Wellington Cup, first Wellington ; second ;Ngahauranga ; third Masterton. Wellington Spring Meeting, first and third to Cross Creek, Featherston ; second to the Masterton Star Office. Tickets may be seen at the Royal Hotel, Palmerston North. And at the Ooice of this paper. rjIENDERS required for the folX lowing- york at Moutoa— Cleaning out four milea of drains. Deepening 2£ miles of drains, wid«ning3o chains of drains, and cutting 25 chains of j new dittin«. Also, for removing two culverts through sand-ridges, and forming permanent watercoin'pes. Specifications ran Vie seen at the Mavawatu Herald Office, -Pox ton, or j on application to Mr Cone, of Moutoa, who will show intending 1 eontrac- j tors over the work. ' Tenders io l»e posted noh later th-*u I MONDAF, the 9th March, at TO a.m. ' . '. ' The lowest or any . tender not necessarily accepted. "OORESTERS' TT A LL. — LfaWn. JP Mr F W. Millis. March 6lh nnd 7th, 2 niffhts only. The Millis Habt Troupe hnve the honor of presenting their Musical, Mirthful, Mimi cal, and Recherche Entertainment on the aliove-mentioned niphts. The names of. the Artistes, viz., Miss Kate Russell (Mis rTfiit), Mis* Louise Hart, and Mr Fred. W. Millis. Monarch Ventriloquist, is sufficient g'nrnntee of the efficiency and respectability of the entertainment. No puff required. Door*: open at 7.30, com mence at 8 sharp. Prices of admission as usual. — Albert "Ward, Agent* TO CONTRACTORS. WANTED Tenders for 50 chains of "Wire-Fencing', more or less. Tenders to he sent m to W. Coombs hy the 7th of March. For particulars apply to " W. COOMBS, Fiizherberfc. . W. H. G. FOSTEK, STEAM PACKET HOTEL, WANGANUI. SPORTIUfG UMBWS. £4000.-320 Cash Prizes. Granil Hamburg Drawing is Now <»pen. To a Purchaser of 25 Programme* one will be given Gratiß. IjlTtOM the undouhted popularity and .JD great success these drawin&a hav«* obtained thronßbont New Zealand tbo promoters are enabled to bring them before the public every two uioiith*. There is also ibe fact. that, all these drawings h>we tilledmmn time before the advertised date of closing, which ha* enabled the Company to pay the prizes hi lull. , The Eighth Grand Drawing fop .£4OOO will close the cud o£ Avmt, and the Ninth Htmburp will Open on the Ist May. The Kixhth 'Grand Drawiujr will consist of 320 MoSKY Phizes, amountiu'j t.«» £4000, suhsTibeil by BCOO member.-; at 10- each. The various Money Prizes will he di-tri-buted as follows ;— 1 LJJOO Prize, 1 L2OO Prize, 1 Ll»0 Priz-., 2 LSO Prize-, 10 1. 30 Prizes, 15 L-> 5 Piizoa, 15 L2oPriz s, 15 Ll"> Prizes, l«0 LlO Prizes, 100 L 5 Prizes, i Total amount. J?4000. 320 Money Priws* To a purchaser of 25 Progromines one will be viven gratis. The Grand principle of these Hamburg Drawers is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Prize, and the chaiK-ea are m favour of the investor drawing a Jarge prize, as there are 220 large prizes to 100 small ones. To .m investor of £2 the cuances are only 6 io 1 acainst him drawing n prize, and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by au investor of 10s. Read ;his. — In. BoA.z"s Grand Hamburg Drawings tbe greatest odds are only 25 to 1 against an investor of 1O.« drawing a prize. But curefully note the enormous odda against investors drawing a Horse or Cash Prize m any of the Horse Consultations. The marbles are replaced for each drawing oi tbe Cash Prizes, which gives the «normoiiß odds against investors. This Company would simply ask investors io calculate tbe odds, before placing their investments m any horse consultations ; and this Company would not presume to tell the public that they have « number of chances and may win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10s. NOTE. — Prize Winners whether win- , ning large a* small prizes are informed that their names will not be made public with- ' O4t their written consent. This Eighth Grand Drawing for L4OOO will take place under the supervision of ft committee of eight subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. tt3T Notice. — Country Cheques marked coirect by Bank, only payable to a number, and Is added for exchange. P.O, Orders preferred, made payable only ti Boaz. Bank Notes accepted. Two B tam pa t'ur reply and result. Registered letters imd telegram's not received, Name nnl aildressof applicant should be plainly written. All lettc.s must be addressed BOAZ, Can; of Mr MoSELY, Wholesale and ftetuil Tobacconist., Box 64 P. 0., Dv edin, » ■ NOTJOE TO ADVERTISERS. riIHE Manawatu Standaud coes to J_ p.^s on SATURDAYS'af the same hour as other days of the week, viz., about 4 p.m.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 77, 4 March 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 77, 4 March 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 77, 4 March 1885, Page 3

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