! VULCAN'S DISCUSSION. | Xo. Is. j Great Autumn Handicap, Ilur- \ die lldcc.) and Bonds, Run at Christchnrch, April Gth, 1885. 62 Prizes. G. A. Handicap. Chcli Hurdle Race 27 Nominations. 17 Nominations. First £200 First £100 Si'Cdinl ... 81) Si-i:oiiil ... 50 Third 50 Third 25 Suiters (div) 60 j Starters (div) 25 Noii - starters | Non - starters (<liv) ... GO | (div) ... 40 18 Vulcan Bonds. One 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 one ot each of the Bonds. Bank Notes accepted ; P. 0.0. payable to Vulcan only ; Cheques payable only to a No. or simply to Bearer, with Is exchange added ; two stamps for reply and result. 25 Promiscuous Tickets or one whole Book for £12. Dive Tickets given as commission to e»ery Agent who disposes of 100 Tickets. Showing the various places his Prizes have went to — First m his Grand National and New Zealand Cup, both to Wangaiiui. Wellington Cup, first Wellington ; second Ngalmuranga ; third Masterton, Wellington Spring Meeting, first and third to Cross Creek, Fcntherston ; second to the Masterton Star Office. Tickets inny be seen at the Roynl Hotel, Palmerston North. And at the Office of this paper. FIDELITY COMPANY'S ANN DAL PKOGItAMME Of the Great Antumn Handicap, To be Hun at Ohristchurch on the 6th April, 1885. 4000 Programmes are now published at 10s each. Please remit stamps for reply und result. First Horse L6OO | ' K.Z.* BONDS. Second Horse 251 | 1 HondatLlOO 1.100 Third Horse 150 j 4 Bonds ut 50 200 Others vdivi- | 10 Bouds a'. 2*> 200 ded) 250 |15 Bonds at 10 150 |20 Bonds at 5 100 Total L 1230 |50 Bonds Total L 750 Remittances are to be Srnt as follows: I— Cheques. P.O. Orders or Bank Noles. 2 — viake crossed cheques, with Is added for exchange, payable either to a >o or simply to' bearer as pri-.led, bnt Not to any particular person. If cheques or bau'k drafts are payable either to a particular ! erson or to order t'jey will be returned to the sender. 3 — Post-office Orders may be sent. f hut they mupi be made payable to Fidelity Compuny on y, aud uot to any particular person, 4— Kegistered letters or telegrams CakKOT be replied to. Address only us below : FIDELITY COMPANY Care of Alfred A Uaaih^on's Box 251 Post-i.ffiee Dunedin Each 10a Vouohei has Six Chances ROBIN HOOD Christchurch Autumn Meeting To bo hold Easter Monday and Tuesday, April Gth and 7th", 18^5. 10.000 Members, at 10s, L 5.000, 264 Prizes. 251 PHIZES. First Prize, L 1,20--0 Ticket, has 9 Chances, and can obtain a Prize m Each Drawiug. Gt. A. Handicap, Euster Handicap. 27 Nominations. 30 Nominations First LI2OO First L 250 Second 50(1 | Second 120 Third 250 Third 75 Other Starters Other Starters about L 35 about L2l each 250 each 150 Non •- Starers Non - Starters about LlB about LlO each 300 each 200 L 2500 LBOO Hurdle Handicap. 180 17 Nominations. Cash Bonds. Firbt LIOO 1 at 100 LIOO Second 50 2 at, 55 110 Third 25 4at 25 1(K) All others, divi- sat 20 100 dod, about 10 at 10 100 LlGeach 225 158 at 5 7'JO L4OO | LI3OO The Tallest Succeeds of the Day. 3 Uaces and 6 Classes Cash Bonds. Will Close April 2. Registered Letters and Telegrams received. Please send iwo 2d stamps for reply and result. P.O. Orders prei erred. Is exchange on Country Cheques and Staraos. Co c or Notes must be registered. If number exceeds 10,000, prizes increased pro rata . ROBIN HOOD, Care Ttios. Stapleton, Box 338, P. 0., Ohristchurch, Or, Jubal Fleming, City Baths, ColomboSt. Christchurch. Jacob Faithful's CONSULTATION WILL CLOSE 28th APRIL. 3QQQ MEMBERS AT 30()0 Waipawa County Racing Club's May Day Meeting. £1500 ON THE MAY BAY HANDICAP, To be Run at Kaikora, Hawke's Bay, May 1, 1885. May Day Handicap Cash Prizes. First Horse £300 lat £100... £100 Second Horse 150 2at £50 ... 100 Third Horse 75 10 at £20 ... 200 Others div.... 200 15 at £10 .. 150 45 at £5 ... 225 £825 £775 Each has Six Chances. One Ticket can win First Prize m Cash event and Five separate Cash Awards, m, all £485. Drawing mirier thn supervision of a Committee of Town and Country Shareholders and representatives of the Press. Country cheques must have Is added for exchange. P.O. preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. Apply JACOB FAITHFUL, Care, of N. Jacobs, Box 7, Post Office, Napier. H.B. Steeplechase to follow. TIT ANTED KNOWN. That 1 Vf havealwavs on hunc! und for sale, a large quantity of double mid single seated iJuggies, Ladioc' Phaetons, Waggonettes, Business Spring Traps of all descriptions, City Expresses, Spring Tip Drays; also, iirst-class Brougham and 1 lirst-clnn. Landau Carriage. Every article built of the bust material, and the worlfnaaihi]) is uot to Ua surpassed. Apply to the Wellington Coach Factory, Maniiers-Btruet .aulTnrunaki place. M, Uohuu, Proprietor, who lias 32 year^ Colonial o.tyurienoe,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 99, 30 March 1885, Page 4
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