THE PREMIER STEEPLECHASE OP NKW ZKALAND. j WILL CLOSE 22ND JUNE NEXT.' : HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE MEETINGS . ; ■ £90OO'>. : ;;. '■■[ ' ON THE : ■" HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE , To be run at Hastings, 0:1 Jane 25th, 1885. ' EACH TICKET HAS SEVEN CHANCES'. ' •. H. B. STKEI'IjECHARE. I 1"-"' CASH AVARf)S. ; Ist Horse .. ..£SOO lat £100 .. ' ..£IOO' 2nd .Horse 250. 2at 50 .. ■ .. 100 ' Sl'tl Ho)-SO . . . . 123 3at ,'£j ...... 75' Starters £25 each... 175 10 at 20 .. ...200 Nou-Starters £12 .10 at 10 .. . .. - 100 each. .. .. 125 60 nt ' st. ■■... 260" ; £1175 ■■> £825 .-; Each Ticket has 7 Chances. : One Ticket ccayn y win . the First-Prize m ttace Event and 6 separate Cash - Awards, -ill all' £7lo. ••. - •: ■ '-.■ -;:■• \ NOTE.— JACOB. JAITEEIJI^, from the support hitherto accorded to, him, is confident of filling this Sweep. Should -the ntiinber .'of applications exceed the above the Prizes mil be increased pro rata. { Drawing under supervision of a Committee ■of . Town, and Couatry Shareholders and representatives .of the.Pfess. , '. . ..-; ;.. •; 0' ' Chetjuek bntfbf.Hawfce's B:iy ltinst h;we Is' added forexuhatigi'/P.O. Orders 1 pivfijrvojl; ; Two Stamps for- reply ■»ti<l!; > '«!ilt. 1 ,; ''■ ■ ■.' ' ■ { Apply' 'Jx'i )B' .FAITHFUL, Care N. JACOBS,, ■<Bdx ; 7y -Pov. 'tjiiice, Napier. j ■ - Tickets ..l 1 . 1 *.........^. „.. ,.-.~- j SPOTTING NEWS. :■'] £4000-&2@ash Prizes.! :| BS-NINTH" GRAND. HAMBTJRa DRAWING' IS ' ' ■ 'N'OWOPEN! !|~> To a Purchaser of 35 Programmes one will be given" .•/■■•■•;<;:■ Gratis. ; : =. / "DROM the undoubted popularity arid great success •*- n^ e^^ w 1 n^ i obtained,, the promoters are enabled to bring them before the public every ' ttvomouths: 'Although* this' Conipanj'liaV a lanr*' j.niunberof HfJrseObnshltaJaonwts'Cnfeoilt; thirty); to contend- against, some of whom under, .fictitious names have been mean enough to do their utnYost to injure the promoters of the Hamburg Company, they. ca:mot do so. as this Company is too well established and favourably known with the public' all through New Zealand. .. ■ >. :. • \ • - ril-.-'i; ' Thelifge number of applications tiiat came m too lute will be registered m the ninth drawing;' or if -"^BBIi 0 .""? -"1' I^jJ..Jihe.moi!ey.j>-ilUbe.reiurjien. The Ninth Grand Drawing for £1000 will closfe' the end of June, and the Tenth Grand Hamb'uig .'Drawing will Open oil the Ist July. ' • • Tlie' Ninth Grand Drawing wilL >conbi3t .of ■ 320* Money Prizes, amounting to £4000, subscribed by, -8000 members at 10s-eaehr- — '--■ — ---—<—- ; The various Mftiioy Prizes will be distributed Ss follows : — .-.■'. .-■. 1 £300 PRIZE 10 £30 PRIZES 15 £15 PRIZES; \'l- «»«gZR iis 25 PRIZES 160/ UO[PHIZBS TOT.VL AMOUNT, '£4OOO. '.'"' *••■-• ;•; ;3>i (MONEY PRIZES^' l > UTo a Purhaser of S3 Progrnmmes one, will be given ■••*•''! ••* •;i-GratiSi;iaui..i v . ' r: The Grand .prinrfple of these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of Programmes is gtmnuitetd a Pri?e, Mid tlie clianpes are m favor of the investor • drawing; a Hrge pri/,e; as there; are 220' ilarge prizes to 100 small ones. To an investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to I :tgaiii3t him drawing a prize, and the He »d Prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 10& ,:j ',;,, ;-:>'.!■;■;■ ■ ; ■ Read'thir.— In Boaz's Grand Hamburg Dra^ngs tlie .greateit.pdds arc only 25 to ; l fl«^n'sj an investor" of lOs-drawing a prize. Bntairefnlly note the enormous odds the investors drawing a Horsp or C:ish Prize m any of tlie Honrse. Consultations. iThemarbles" are replied fdr*oi»6h "drawing of the 'cash prizes, w.hicli.giviss ,t.hu. , eaprmqus Jodtls against ; in■v<33tors. This'Couipany would simply ask investors to calculate the od(U before placing their investments m aiiy . horse co:isuttatious ; and this Compuuy would not presnmp to fell the public that'they have a number of chances and may win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10s. ' '•"■'■■- ■ NOTE.— Prize Winners whether winning large .orsmall prizes arc informed tliat th'i-ir iiiime's will not :be made without .their -written: coiiierit ' ■ ! ' Tliis Ninth Grand Drawing .for £4000 will :feike place under the supervision bfa' committee of eight subaoribora, and tlie prixes jilil b.c pai^ oyec as fcariy us possible after the drawing. " - r - ■ , ■»-. ©STNOTICK.- -Country Cheques marked correctby Bank, only paxable to plumber, Is added fcS.-e^-. ' changed P.O. Orders preferred, piiV-.ilile jou'ly' to BOAZ. Bank Notes accepted. . . I ?-*■ Two Sd'stamp'! for reply and result Registered letters and telegrams not received. ' ' . Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. ! All letters must be addressed— BOAZ. Core of Mr. MOSEIA', Wholesalq and Retail Tobacconist, Box 6£ JIO4 ;D,uhedin. - > i .'■ J/. ; rij /} . ; ; _ (< | "FACTS A^E t JHINGsJ- '. .'- \". By his popularity has'again' a.Wrted ! his supremacy Look at the Result/ of 1 his Queen's Birthday; Pro-" "■-' &f*""ue. Sometldng Wonderfnl. ' ; 13,280 Shares Sold -m Six Weeks. 528 Extra ' Pmcs £5 each were allotted. 74S Prizes instead of' .'"".[ , ' . 220.." ' . i ■■. : "NdW.OPEK ON A ? RACING AND COURSING PROGRAMME ' )■'. .:-.--..-■ :- For. MiddlbiJuly^ 1885.i : 9($00 at 10s, £4000.' -Ist "Prizo^'filOOO. Aboui 220 •';:.','! ■■.':>.: i--: :■.:■■ Pji2es^^ j' "<'»; ■ "Mclbbni-neGraiitf; WiJiJrloo Cup, Clich.'i : ■a'u" v^ci''-'' -' ■ ■'" 'f vAbotft*"o4 Nominations:' National Steeplechase. , /Wlnucr.w^aterloo! ''" iV " ;■;.-.;»•• :»-.v . -■ .>' r -ci^ O ; Chp -.. ..&200 About 25 Nominations. ;, Runner-up ..' 100' _.. ■•••■-. 'Winner Water 100 ; - ! First .. '..£IOOO "Purse ...•'.-.}■ 60: Second .. ... 300 .■ Runner-up, '* ..' '25 jTlilrd- -• ■•■;.-■ .-,•.•'■ 150 'Winner Waterloo "' All others: divided - / Plate "> . f '",'•;.!. :Bi> > ; about £20 each 450 Runner-up .... ;25i : ' 'AlTOfiJiGr'Db'gs: ■"_'[■' / \ ;< ">. ! i■' ' / divided • about: -1 : ',".,. " _ £10each ..: 550. '" ""' ' £1900 ilOOo'12G CASH. BONDS. ! ' ' "2 at £50 .. ..£IOO 110 at £10 .. .. ; £IOO 4at 25 .. .. 100 15 at" 8 .. ..120 i a r 2^ ,->: -^ v 100. bo. nt 0 .. ..wo' 10 at lo^ '..'- ..15.0s] :50 lit. 5.. ..: 250 "-"it t--if TOI'JLL BONT}S ( £I ' :.' ■ *S 3 iWIEL t J3I.OSE -MIDDLE^DF JULY. ; . :; Each Ticket l l as Te:i Chances and can obtain at . Prize m Each Drawing; ) Wa are/ghul'wc have again 'hft pablic tdste, by allotting ExCraPrlz'es'iiistoifd of increasing Advcrtised-Valneof existing Prizes, when . we more than.fill. We shallagain'devote all monies • for'applibatiou over 8000,' 'tb'-.TSJ^rlu. £5 Gash-' i BOJiDS (less! usual commissioil); 'called:9ch Class, but ,mu3t explain, that all Tickets sold, up to time of. .olosiiig has equal 1 chahce3 6f everythiiig on the '. Prpgramnie. :■ .; : ';. ,.'; ",* -; • • '■" Please" send "two' 2d stamps for.^reply a.nd* result ;. (two Stamped Addressed Envelopes greatfy expedi- . ates busiuoss),. P.O. Orders preferred. , lsexch^nge 'on'staihp3 aiid cheqriox' ' Coj.i'or' ndieV slfbuia be ■ registered. l ,. Registered letters, and tetegipms re-: .'celved. . - - ° .. I ."' ? : ■■ . '"ROBIN HOOD, :•-■' I"" ? ., Care Thos. Stapleton, Box 238, P.O. Christ- i ' .. " church. I • ■• j , Or, Jubal FI.KMIXG, City B:iUis, Colombo-street - - • Chri3tchurch. : ■ j X' £3000 - '""' " . < £S0(io ANNUAL" CONSULTATION -v- -;. .c....-- .- 1 ;' ..:■.:- :OX TOE I, M, t^S"i GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. . 'Xo;ba-:ttuii'ai'Mdllion>he bu the 18bh Ji# 1835. :j _ ■'■■■■ : '' ;!; Will/cio^ f bn'tli6-'ißth.Jiily;ißßs.'-'' rA ' ' : *''■" . " r dOOO Members at 10s each/ 0000. , ' .;>v i..., , Houses.. . , 112 ; Cash Bostd.j. i: "First" .1 ' .. ..£6OO /2at £100 ..£2OO 'Seconds ■;;.. : :. '.... 300 : -4at ;-i:50': :-. !2X) Tliird ... .. ... 200 Bat 25 ... 200 'Starters (divided about' 10at' ! 20 .':: '2jo ]■ ■-' :£4o caeli) : :..\, ' il 200 20 at 10 .. 5200 Noil - Starters ' .(divided ~ 20 at ,8 .. -IGO j about £lo each) •'••*•••'•.'. 300 f 4Bafr :i; »6 .. ;2K> ; £1600 - *i4W ' Each Ticket has Eight Chances, and can obtain a' ' Prize }n each of the Eight Drawings. Please send P.O. O«]era when convenient, or bank notes. Country Oliequesrmnst have Is oxcliaiigc added, and lnirked correct by bauk (do not enclose coin)i".-Two staiiips requisite, for reply aud result. Should 'this Cousultiition excend 6000, all prizes w;ill bn divided pro rata; " ' . v f . ■iff&~ln my Coiisiiltatioh" on the Christchurch ,'Great Autumn Handicap, the First Horse, Rubiua, £\vcu£ to.a stiitioa hand at Ida Valley Station. The ;Horse,'- Captain Webster, went' tb^afanuor tat Milton, Ocago. The Third. Horse, Sou'wester, to Kaiwell-known consulfcatipuist'atjDlvristcliurch. ' >. N.8.-c-As usual, the names and addresses of the prize-takers, also the names a::d addresses of tin; gmitltmen who form the Committee, will befor warded >to all .the leading newspapers throiigh'-' ovtt. New Zealand. .'-..'• / : J Address— ADA 3HANTUA, Care of LYOXS & HAto, Box 351 , Post OHlce, Dunediu/ : ■\ £3000^-Appiy. Early— £3ooo. '. Melbourne C*iip will follow.- j New Millinery^ PETER BELL^, winter millineey; IS NOW OPEN Vi —AND JS ON VIEW AT— Victoria Houses PETER- BELL Las marked off t.e abfvve ai very Low Prices this season,; sUidr.lebls : ' assured thiit^ for' ELE S - GANGE and 'STYLE there will be nothing to surpass his selection of t liONPQN aw' PARIS MliiiilNEßy^ i-tor^viU tnL>i:U.!;X ,V X "' j}
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 3, 1 June 1885, Page 4
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