SPOUTING- NEWS. i £4000.-320 Cash Prizes. &2TXIN'TiI GKANI) HAMBURG DHAWINU IS NOW OPEN ! < To a Purchaser of 20 Prokiv.niims one will be Riven Gratis. I^l Ho .\! the undoubted jjopnlnrity and great success . , these drawings have obtained, the promoters are enabled to bring them before the public every two months. Although this Company has a large number of Horse Consnltatiojiist'? (nbo'nt thirty) to coi)te;wl .ifrni 11st, some of whom under fictitious nmnes have ?>cen mo.x,\ enough to do their utmost to injure the pmmnwrsof the Hamburg Cnmp.\;iy. they eair.iot do so. :is this Company is too \>-cll established and fiivoiiraiilykuown with the public all throucrh Xo-vv /fc.il.mil. 'J'in! l:ir:ro niunbor of applications that ennic m too Lite v.il! bo registered m ihe ninth drawing : or if thn a'ipliuiiiit wising, the money will bo returned. The Ninth Crrand Drawing for U4OUO will close the end of Juno, and the Tenth U-rand Ifnmburg Drawing will Open 0:1 tliu Ist .Tuly. Tho Ninth G-rand Drawing will conKist of 320 Money Prices, amonntin^ to £4000, subscribed by UOOO members at 10s each. The Tiirioiw Money Prizes will be distributed as follows : — 1 je:mi> PitiZK lo.eno l'Jiizrcs ir> js.ls prizes 20ft PfJIZK 15 25 PUTZKS 100 10 P!U/'il« 1 100PJUJ5B 15 SOPIIIZKS 100 5 PiIKES 2 50 PKDSI3 I TOTAL AMOUNT, £1000. 320 MONKY PHIZES. To a Purhaser of 25 Programmes one will be given. Gratis. Tho Grand principle of these Hamburg Drawing is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is- guaranteed a Prize, and the chances are m favor of. the investor drawing a large prize, as there aye 220 large prize 3 to 100 small ones. To an investor of £2 the chances nra only 0 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and tho Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 10s. "' ■ ' Kkad TJiia— ln Boaz's Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds are only 25 to 1 ngainstan investor of 10s drawing a. prize. But carefully note tho cnormons odds against the in7cstors drawing a Horse or Cash Prize m any of the Hourse Consultations. The marbles are replaced for each drawing of the cash prizes, which gives the enormous odds against in;vestors. This Company would simply ask investors 'to calculate the odds, before placing their inves.tr ments m any horse consultations ; and this Company would riot presume to toll the public that they have a number of chances mid may win a number of prizes for n single investment of lbs.NOTE.— Prize Winners whether winning large or small prizes arc ii.>i"onncd that their names will not be made public vritfiout tlieir written consent This Ninth (fraud Drawing for £4000 will take, place under the supervision of a committee of eight subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. ' " StCSTNOTICF.-- Country Cheques marked correct by .Bank, only payable toa number, Is ndded for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to ROAH. Bank Notes accepted. Two 2tl stamps for reply and result. Eogistered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainlywritten. . All letters must bo addressed — BOAZ, Care of Mr. MostsljY, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Bos G4, P. 0., Duneclin. ■ . The Globe Consultation Company's PROGRAMME OX THE BIRTHDAY HANDICAP,— DTJNEDIN. N.Z. GRAND STEEPLECHASE. CHRISTCHURCH To bo Run .on 25 th May, 1885. p',ooo Shares at 10s each, £3,000. . First Prize Birthday' Handicap— £liCo First Prize -N.Z. Grand National. Handicap— £4oo. About 100 JPrizes^ . The above Company, m presenting their SECOND PROGRAMME, would call special, attention to the address of the jmrties entrusted with, tho Corresponden'oe. Having been .entrusted by the Canterbury Jockey and other Clubs with the sole management and control of their Totalisators, which have given. universal satisfaction to the public, will be a sufficient guarantee as to the genuineness aud successful working of the Consultation. v .- ifif Special advantages- ore offered to Investors m "Tru-: Gloiik Consultation Company," by reason of the Tickets being printed insnohamanner as to enahlo the Purchaser of a Whole Ticket to dispose of a Half Slwre, and as each half of the Ticket is numbered, the money will be paid to holders of same on presentation. Letters to encloso two 2d stamps for reply and result. Money Orders accepted. Cheques innrked correct with Is exchange . added,' outside of Canterbury. Ten per cent, deducted from all prize moneys. Programmes, with nominations and full particulars, sent post free on application. Address— GLOßE CONSULTATION COMPANY, Box 257. Post Office, Care HODBS& Goodwik .-Office Hobbs' Buildings, Cathedral Square, Christchurch.
NOTHIKO SUCCJ2KDS LIKE SUCCESS. Look at our Dunedin .Cup.&. Great Autumn Results. ROBINJKOOD. First Prize Birthday Handicap, £1000. Apply Eakly. DUNEDIN BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, To be Run at Dnneilin May 25, 1885. ■•' N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL, To be Run at Cliristchurch, May 25, 1885 1 8000 at 10s Each, About 220 Prizes. , . Will Close 22nd May. ' '■ ■■ ■ Each Ticket hns 10 Chances, and can obtain a Prize m each of 10 dr.wi Birthday Handicap. Grand National. First. - .. ..£IOOO Jfirst.. . . .. ..£3OO Second .. .. 300 Second .. .. -150 Tliird .. .. 150 Third .. : ..' 75' All others divided, All others dirided, ' about £28 each 400 about £40 each . . 200 £1850 ' " £725 191 CASH BONDS. 2at £50 .. ..£IOO 10 at £10 .. ..£IOO 4at 25 .. .. 100 15 at 8 .. .. 120 Sat 20 .. .. ,100 ,30 at .6 .. .. 180 lOat 15 .. .. 150 115 at 8 .. .. 575 Total Boxds, £1425 All applications exceeding adTcrtised number of 8000 will be allotted as Extra Casii bonds ov £5 •MACH (less usual commission), instead of increrUing ' mine of c.xistinff prizes, and will lie called 9th Class. We wish to be distinctly understood that our drawings nre alivnys conducted by a Committee of Shareholders, and that Representatives of the Press arc l&ewise present ; and names and addresses of principal winners are always sent throughout New Zealand. Prom the number of people .wlio inspect our books day to day, and the correspondence we receive (and answer) relative to our drawings, distributiou of prizes, and our business generally, it ■ seems almost superfious to still say " Our Books are always open for inspection ;" yet such is tho fact, and our ever increasing business shows plainly the result. Please send two 2d stumps for reply nnd result. P.O. Orders preferred. Is exchange on stamps and cheques'. Coin or notes -should be registered. Registered letters and telegrams received. First Prize Grand National, £300. Two Races and Eight Classes Cash Bonds ROBIN HOOD, Car Staplkton, Box 238, P.O Christ dlmrch. Or, JUB TIiBMIIsG, City Baths, Colombo-street Chiistehureh.
i7 0 0 CONSULTATION £t 75 0 ON Wanganui Grand National Steeplechase, To be run on the Queen's Birthday. - 1500 Members, at 10s Ench, Will positively Close May 22nd, 1885. . PRIZES. ■-■■■. First Horse... : ... .' ' ... ... £300 Second Horse ... 150 Third Horse 75 Starters (divided) 125 Non-startera (divided) 100 £750 Pleftse 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 Coinmittoo of Subscribers. Address— FßED, Care H. N. Buown, Tobacconist, Wan^anui. Vanguard's IMscussion ON THS Wanganui Grand National i Steeplechase , f, To be Rnn May 25th.— Will positively Closo May 22nd 2000 Members at 10s Each. Each Ticket has Five Chances ! £1000. £1000. £1000. Prizes. ; Cash. Bonds. First Horse £250 sat £20 ... £100 Second 125 Bat 15 ... 120 Third 75 10 at 10 ... 100 (Others div.) 150 16 at 5 ... 80 £600 £400 Total £1000. Should the applications exceed 2000, all ;>rizos will be increased m proportion. VANGUARD'S Discussion on the Wan-, ganni Cup having closed with 1767 members, he has every confidence m this list being filled. . , , . . P. 0.0! paynble to Vanguard only. Ohrqnes payable to a No. or to bearer, with la exchange added. Telegrams and Registered Letters will not be accepted. "i\\o 2'i stamps for reply. and result. YANGb'Ai:i>, Cut', of iU. Hod am & Co., Product; Al'-rchants, Box 50. Post Office, Wun^auui.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 142, 21 May 1885, Page 4
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1,305Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 142, 21 May 1885, Page 4
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