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" THE PREMIER "STEfil v E£CHASE- OP -NEW •— . ZEALAND. • . ;*. WILL CLOSE 2JN.D JUNE SEXT.: ITAWKK'S BAY STEEPLECHASE MEETING. ON THE j •• • ItAWKE'S BAY STIiIiVLECITASEi . To b.e tun at Hustings, <iii .Tihio^ijtli, ISSS. ' ' 5 TICKET" H AS "'s^Vex CHANGES. TT. B. STICICI'I/KCIJASK. C\<ll AWAHDB. l.<t Horse ■ „ . ... .WOO. , tutClUO ..' :..'jeiOO 2ml' ltursu .«; ••.."'250 f2 nt 50 .. '..-100---3rd Horse .. .. 125 3nt 25 .. ... 75 Starters .(£25 each .. 175 10 nt 20 .. '..' 21W Nun-Starters £12 10 at 10 .. {.. .100 each .. .. I 2. r ) 50 at 5 .. ;.. 250 ,1 •■ ■• .j ■ :■' ■ . *U75 . , ( .. „. , • : £825 : ' Eacli Ticket has 7 Chances. One Ticicet can win the First Prize m Race Event and 6 separate Cash Awards, iii 1 nil X7JO. ...... jr<] '■• 'K'cn-i:fMJAC6n F.ilfnrtn,, from the i.support , hitherto accorded to him. is confident of filling this Sweep. Should the number of applications exceed tlia above thejl^r^ies ]iro ifitii. ■'Briiwiiijf "uiiiler siineVYision ■ of a t'onunittec of Town and Country Shareholders a>ul representatives, of the Vre*<. ; Cheques 01c of Hawke's Bay uiti-st liave Is ndded forexoha •>■; I.O. Orders piuferred. Two stamps for reply 1 il result. '■ ' Apply . J V -JOB FAITHFUL, Care N.j JACOBS, Box 7; iii iili.-e, Napier. " j Tickets \i. j ■'■ ' '

SPOTTING NEWS. ' £4000 -320~Cash Prizes BSTNINTH GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING IS NOW OPEN! i ' . 1■ ■: ; ■■• ' '■ ■ ' .'•; '}.-■■•■■ ■' To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one wilt bo given. .-;■>■• ..-• ■' ■ Gratis. j FROM the undonbted popularity find greiat success these drawings have obtained, the promoters Rre enabled to.bring them before the putylie every two montlis. Although this Company hap a large number of Horse Consultationists (about thirty) 'to contend against,: some, of .whom' under! fictitious names Jmve been mean enough to do tlieirj utmost to ■ injure the promoters of the Hamburg Company, they cannot do so, as this Company is too \yell ctetablished and -favourably kno.wu Hvith-the^ pubild aU through" Now Zealand. •|• „ ... The Wrge number of applications that come m too lit^vMb^regis^ircdiu phe ninth drawing ; • or if Oio-.BpiiJic!wW?i«i*hos.i the money \vil! be rpturned. Tlie Ninth Grand Drawing for £1000 [will close tlin end of June, and the Tenth Grand ; ijarahurg Drawing will Open on the Ist July. ; . The Ninth Grand Drawing will consist of 320 Money Prizes, .mounting to £-1000, subscribed by 801)0 members i., l.ise.ich. ' ' '" The various Atonrty Prizes will- be distributed as follows :— . • , .... . ■ ' ■ 1 d£3oo piiwi-: | io &m prizes is £is prizes • 1 200 FUTCK 15 25 TKIXE& 160 10 PJUZKS i 1 lOOpriTXI-l 16 SO PRIZES 100 5 PHIZES 2 50 PRI/ii-: ■ l ;.....,, T..T.VL AMOTTNT, '.«-1000. { . . . . 3*> .MONKST PJRKSES. . ! .. . To a Purliiuer of 25 Projn-ammes one will be given . .. :, :. ■ Gratis..,. a -. .. \ i , . ; ' The Grand principle of those ilnmburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is gnanuiteed a Prize, and the chances are m favor of the'iuvestor : drawii^gn l.i rffe prize, as- there are -221) large; prizes to 100 sniall ones. To an investor of £2 the chances are only G to 1 against him drawing a prize;' and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn b]y au iuves- . tor of 10s. . .... 1 ' ' vil^i*D TiiifJ.wv^i 2goaz?s Gnttid i^iSib'u^g Drawings tl'ie greatest" bdds are only 25 to 1' nguinsb an investor pf IQsjlrawiiyj a l'ris;i>.,p;^t<j:irefullynot^tlidenormous odds against tlie lnVe'sto'rd drawing a JCpi-se or Gusli Prize m any of tlie Hourse Consulti»tibiis. The marbles are replaced, for each 'drawidg df->tfre cash prizes, which gives the enormous odds iagainst investors. This Company would simply a£k investors to calculate the odds before placing their iuvestmonts m any lior.se consultations; and this Company would not presume to tell the public that they have a number of uliancos and may win a uiunber of •prii!cs:ffira : singlol-iiiv*itii)B)it of 10s. i " NOTK — Prize Winners whether winning large or small prizes.are informed that th«r:nanjcs will not be'ini(de:j)ublie \rtfchout'their' written 'consent ' Tliis Ninth Grand Drawing for £ 1000 will take place under the supervision of a committee of eight subscribers, and tlie prizes will be paid over-asr early as possible after tlie drawing. ; ififNOTICF".- -Coimtry Cheques marked correct by liiink, only payable to n number, Is aiided for excluwige.. -P.OiOnlers preferred,-' made payable only to BOAZ. Bunk. Notes accepted,. . •., ; •• • Two 2d stamps for reply' and fesiilt. , Registered letters ainl:tele£raivis lidt redeived^ ' ' : ' Name andiaddress-of appliciuitjshould be- plainly written. ' " i All letters must be addressed — BOAZ,! Care of Mr. Moski.y, Wliolesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P. 0., DunediiK :

"FAGTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS."' . • ROBiisf^ooß; By his popularity has again asserted lii? supremacy. „fcqok at^heOinsult«oi;sias.Qneeii.'s Birthday Prograinnie. Something Wondevful, 13,280 Sliares Sold. in Six Weeks. 528; Extra Cash ,PrJzesi£s enfch Wrt; r aljotteil. 748 Priaes instead of 220. I ■ '•; •:• : .-■■' NOWOPEN A j -. ■ : RACING AND COURSING PROGRAMME, For Middle July, 1885. I • 8000 at 10s, £4000; Ist Prize, £1000 i 'About 220 Prizes. ] • Melbourne' 6 rand " : ' Waterloo Cup,. Chch. Abont Cl Nominations. . National Steeplechase, . Winner Waterloo ' ' '";'■" p.* *■?:.! ' ' ' ' ■" ; CU!) ' ■' ' • ' £200 About eg , Ruifiier-up' .. 100 ' ' '. ;,'■ ' Winner Waterloo • ,'First..- /.'.• -.j.'ifelOWM ■>t-Vankt <. .". 50 Second .. .. 300 Runner-up .. 25 Third .. .. 150 WiinieE"Walerloo All otberA diyfidbd .. . l.: „■. * Plate i. .. 50 about £20 each „ :450 ".Runner-up .. 25 .■-.■•••.•: K. ;; vAI-r O tiler D;o.£3 .I• ■ ( ii'-i '.!' i'i ,i ;•; .idividedj about ,\ '£10 each -:V. 650- --•; , *:-.: .ii- ii ! £1900 ! £1000 12C CASH BONDS. i' 2 ftf £50T* ."; " ■- -.v £100T 10 at SlO " , v . . . £100 - 4at 25 .. .. 100 15 at 8 i. .. 120 ;. ,6 »fe <2;0 y '«. : .. ... ,IQO- ■ . 30. at; .. JS , . . 180 -ldatr t5 ■*/. ..' 150 Is o at' -5^ i. .. 250 .5 < i .'•> <i /: Tb'i'At 'Boxns, £1,100. '' "WILL CLOSE MIDDLE OF j|ULY. I Each Ticket has Ten Chances and ban obtain a l'.-|P«f Prating. ; W«iaj:e glad \ie liave again !'■ hit "public tastd, by allotting: Extra Triies instead of iftorfeisiitg- Advertised Valweof eausfiiij^Prizes.when we.mpro thaii.fitl.. We shall agiiiii devote all monies ■''&¥' applicatiOii over 8000,'' to ' "Extol;*. £5 CASH •■^PWi* Q'** s usual GpMuiissirm), called 9th Class, but mii.st explain that all Tickets sold up to time of 1 closing: ha*' equal clirfne'es ,-bt ' everything on tlie jProgramme. .. „ ">.-,;.". , , : Ple:iso send two 2d siim'ps for ; reply and result .-.(twoSttnnpcilA'ddretised-iliivelopea greatly expddi■■Jites business). P.O. Orders preferred^ [Is cxcliange 'on stamps and' dhoques. •' Coiii or notes slio'uld be registered. • Registered . letters and. telegrams received. . ••■'.- ■"- : i" •■'.■■■ ■ •-.,- ROBIN ■•ROOD,-' ! < CnrcTlIDS. S;i'Al'l.l^'o.v, fc ßox 238, P.O. Chri^t- ■ : OiV JuUAL.Fi.BMtxo, City. \Baths, Coiombo-street .: Christchurcli. •

... , ADA MANTUA, . . £3000 ' " ' . -— l v i £3000 ' '■■■ . ANNUAL- CONSULTATION ON" TIIK ! OUAND NATfOXAL .STEKPLEfcITASE-"/. i ; , : To be ttuii nt.Jlelhounie on fßtli! July' 1885. ' •:• :•••••'': -\yjn- (Xosc'on ttfe l'Gtli iuly, 1885. eOflO -Members at f'ioV enclv. (j(M>. --•'■' ...... RO.RSKS. , .... 112 .C.VSIIjJJOKD,«. First' .. .. ..£ooo' : 2at ; ;eiooi {„^2-Xt. rii>i-ojitl >•■..>-.-. ;...::.. aoo;.i4nt 150 .. 2<W Third .. 200 8 at' .25 .. 201) 'Starters^ (divided 'iVbout 1 :; '• 'lOlit: j2O .. 200 . . .(■ -lO.eacb.) . ... „...^.OO 20 at . ilO .. 200 Uoii'- Starters (divided' ' 20 svt ! 8 .JilCtJ about £16 each) .. 300 48 'at 1 j5 .. 240 £IGOO | ! £1400 - - Eucli Ticket haffEiplit Cluiiices, and jean obtain a Prize m each of the Eijfht Drawings, j • ■.' ( PlciuiO send P.O. On^urg.\vlipu,..Gonvcutcnt > or bank ■ note's. ' Country Chetju'ofe ■ i ihn3t7 have Is exchange addoil, and marked correct by bank (d 6 not enclose coin). Two stamps requisite, focrtjply and result. ' ' Slioiild this CbAsnttsiltidii exceed 6000, all prases \\\\\ hi!.(UTi<ted.in»xiita<'..' . ... I ■ " : - t> '' ' B^s"ln my Consultation, on flic. Christchurch Great 1 Antunifc Haii'dioapr, -the 1 First-Horse, Rubino, ■ -went to a station hand at Id» Valley Station. The '-'Setohil Horse, Oq^mt^'WdbAer/Sveiit; to a fanner M.Milt^VvOt9|o-^aM^TJHrd(l|orw4 Sou'Wester, to a well-kntnvn' co'nsultationi'st'"at CJhris'tchurcii. •• NM^i^iewfrf, *h^ names' ftfrfd^iCdiliesses of the .IJrinciHaJ^rjj^-tntbpi^t^o the,.^:nue3 iind addresses of tliegen'tfeineh '\y!}o fornj £]ie Committee, will be <rforj\viir6i}tl>t6'ialk ttd-'loailifig. i newspapers through- . pui New-Zealand. *; , • ,;:.,;. !>l -AddrJW— A'HA '!trA7JTUAv. Cafe'oiE LYONS & l,^itt:ii,,^x'3sl..UpstQfflce.DuujediT> J i ' • . £^000— Apply Early— £3ooo. ! iaH'JtO'-. '■■'■> 'I ! ;,"!■ ■• ■■;■•■ '■(•.-• :"■ , |.j.. „,M,e,.l;bp J .urn.e ( , Qub .jv^ill. follow. -New Millinipry. -'- ■ ". ■ ■••■ -v i ■ i-'' ■>:■ - ' : PETER- BELL'S WINTER MILLINERY NOW OiPEJfi! —AND IS ON VIEW AT— Victoria House, '■■;' '.;■; WAN GANUI. l^^.r PETE U BEL L has -umr ke«J oft ■ the above ill yei 1 )- Low Pnires ihis season, !ind iecls assutod tlnit fur ELE-G-ANOE and STYLE ihoie will be nothing to surpass ins suh-ction of .; • LONDON and PAiliS MILLINEEYS

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 4, 2 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 4, 2 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 4, 2 June 1885, Page 4

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