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£• * ■'-•'■s Eight Chances, and can obtain a &// & p^'oi the Eight Drawings. . Please send v // AY- :rfr w lie» convenient, and two stamps for JJ JTIvA result. ■ ' .- O'oantry Cheques must have Is exchange added. Should this Consultation exceed 6000 Members, all Prizes will be divided pro mta. R'SAB THIS.— My Consultation on the Dunedin Onp closed with 8314 subscriber. The Krst Prize of £896 not, went to a well-known musician m Diinndin ; tlie Secoinl Prize of .-C-W.S net, went to an employee m a brewery at Invercargill; the Third Prize of £224 net, went to a well-known carpenter iii Dunodin. The names and . addresses of. the Gentlemen who formed the Committee, with the names and addresses of the principle prize-takers has been furnished ,to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. -Investors can obtain names and addresses of the Three Principal winners, also names and addresses of the Committee, and can also inspect Ada's books at all.times: •' 2T-B. — As usual, the principal winners, 'also names and addresses of the gentlemen who form the Com.;nuttee, will be forwarded to all the' leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. ' Address — '••■"' ■ t - .■■■"■ ADA MA^TUAi > .': ■'' Care of Lyons & HAiaT,. ' Box 351, Post Office, Dunedin. ;

The Globe GonsvMd^ ■*.- :l .fiCmy'S:. :.i--r/- j; ; c0- --' PROGRAMME! • ' : ' ' ■' ' ON TIITS BIRTHDAY HANDICAP,— DUNEDIN. ' ■ - ANJ) : .-•..-. ;■;-■' ■ N.Z. GRAND STEEPLECHASE, CHRISTCHURCH :■ . To be Run on 25th May, 1885. , v 6,000 Shares at 10s each, £3,000. First Prize Birthday Handicap— £6oo ; ■ , First Prize N.Z. Grand National , Handicap— £4oo. About 100 Prizes. ... „ ; ,i:, v =- The abore Company, m presenting their SECOND PROG;P M UQli;^w.ould .call. special: attention to : theaddress of the parties entrusted with the Corres- . ponder.co. Haying been : entrusted by .th'e Cfihter- ' bury Jockey and other Clubs with the sole management anu control of their Tottrfisators, .\fbicliliay«/ givea nnirci-sal satisfaction to the public, 'will be ft suinci'ent guarantee as' to the genuineness and successfnl working of the Consultation.: '"•■-■■■ : Z$W Special advantages arc offered to lnvestors m "Tuk GTibpK CONsqiiTAtios' Cokp.vjpV' by reason of the Tickets bciiig printed insuchainnnncr as to enable the Purchaser ot a Whole Ticket to dispose.of a Half Share, and as each half of the Ticket is nmnbered, the money will be paid to. holders of; same on presentation. . : ;.; \ Letters to enclose, two 2d stamps for reply and result. Money Orders accepted. Cheques markedcorrect with Is exchange -added, outside of Canterbury. Ten per cent, deducted from all' prize imoncys. Programmes, with nominations and full particulars, sent post free onapplication. ■ Address'-GLOttK CONSULTATION COMPANY, Jinx 287, Post Office, Cafe HOTWS & GOOUWIST .Office Hobbs' Buildings, Cathedral Square, Christcuurch.

2fOTniNG Succeeds Like success. Look at our Dnncdin'Cdp & Great Autumn Results. ROBIN~HOOD, Rrst Prize Birthday Handicap, £1000. APPLY* EAIUiY. DUNEDIN BIRTHDAY HANDICAP To bo Run at Dunedin May 25, 1885. .N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL, To be Run at Ohristcliurch, May 25, 1885 . 8000 at 10s Bach, About 220 Phizes. '."WiU Close 22nd May. .Each Ticket has 10 Chances, and can obtain a Prize in' each of lOdrawi- • Birthday , Handicap. GHand National. Krst .. ..£IOOO First.. ...: ..£3OO Second .. .. ■ 300 Second .... 150 Third .. .. ■ 150. Third .. • .1 176 All others divided, All , others divided, about £2&each 400 about £40 each .. 200 £1850 " £725 191 CASHBONDS. 2 at £so .. ..£IOO 10 at £10 .. .. £100 4at 25 ..■ '> ..100, 15 at. 8 .. ..'l2O 5 sit 20 .. .. 100 30at-6.;- ■.•.180. 10at 15 .. ■■..-. 150 115 at 5.. .'.575 TOTAL BONDS, £1425 ' All applications exceeding advertised number of 8000 will be allotted' as Bxtha Cash Bonds of £5 Each (less usual commission), instead of increasing, value of existing prizes, and will be called 9th Class. We wish to be distinctly understood that our drawings arc always conducted by a Committee of Shareholders, and that Representatives of the Press arc. likewise present; and names aiid addresses, of "principal winners are always sent throughout New Zealand. From the number of people "who inspect onr books day to day, and the correspondence "we", receive (and answer) relative to our drawings,^distribution of prizes, and our business generally,; it seems almost superflous to still say "Our Books arc always: open for inspection ;" yet such is the fact, and our ever increasing business shows plainly the result. Please send two' 2d stamps for reply, and result. P.O. Orders preferred. Is exchange on stamps and cheques. Coin or notes should be registered." • Registered letters and telegram* received. First Prize Grand Nnti6n.il, £nOO. , Two Races and Eight Classes .Cash Bonds . . ROBIN HOOD; Car ; , . STAPLETON, Box 238, P.O Christ church. Or, Jtru Fleming, City Baths,- Colombo-street Christclmrch.

itlbu CONSULTATION J8750 ON Wanganui Grand National Steeplechase, To be run on the Queen's Birthday! 1500 Members, at 10s Each. i Will positively Close May 22nd, 1885. PEIZES. First Horse ' ... £300 Second Horse v ... 150 Third Horse. ... ... .... 75 Starters (divided) 125 Non-starters (divided) ... :.. 100 £750 Please send P.O. Orders .-when convenient and two 2d stamps for,,reply and result. Will be drawn m the'presence of the Press and a Committee of Subscribers. Address-—FKED, ; (jareH.N. Brown, Tobacconist, ■ Wanganui. '"''■■

ON' THE ; . ".'. ,..; Wanganid . ; Gi'and, '\ National . Steeplechase, • .- 11 - ; To be Rnn Hay 25tb.--Wiii positively • Close May 22nd / ' " 2000 Members at lOs Each. : " -- Each Ticket has Five Chances !• £1000. 'Prizes.: >- Cash Bonds.'/ ~. First Horsed £250 '5 at' £2o ...£IOO Second... „.•; 125 '8 at 15^.; 120 Third .;... .;. 75 10 at 10-' U. r 100. (Othorsdiv.) / , 1.50 16 at 5 ; ... 80 £(500 . .."■;. ' ' ; £0) Total :,:....;;.: £po. T ; ;; Slionld the nppliontions exceed 2000', all prizes will b" increased m proportion.' Vaxgoard's Discussion on. the Wangnnui Onpi. having closed ' with 1767 uifjnbors, ho. has every confidence .m this list. M-!ii)« v '.'fi!(p.d.\ ;.-■;/. ; : . P.O.O?yp;nya)\!o\ to VrtNOUArwi) only. Clu-qtieKrihyaiiie to a No., or to bearer, wiih Is flxHmng;'..; . :vdd.fid;'. ! . ■"■/: Tcli-trr 1 !'.)}!-) mid ilt^isiored Letters will not. !>>• :-.(rc*:>l<'!'. ; " . . Tv.o 12 1 t;{:inij-.>: .'"••:• r.-'tly and result. "■ ' '-■ y*a-:A'i (jii'HU--' : - ? j - : ' : . '":■■■'■• . ; ; O: t ra u^tti'liyis^&Ga:, V, ■:■■■;■. Pto'.}rj!'e.M"n:hfinls, Box j6o,;,P».^t OtHce, \Y(i»£nniri, \

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 130, 7 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 130, 7 May 1885, Page 4

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