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THE I'KKAIIKn SI'KEt'KKCHASE OF NKW ZEALAND. WILL OLosE :j:<I).)USE NKXT. nA\VKE\s jjav .sT)-:!:n.i:(.-n.\si-: mkkting. * a a <& o OX TIIK HAWKKS BAY STIiKI'LECIfASE To hi: run ;t: U.isti:if.'.s, <.n Juiiu i-jtii, 1885. EACH TICKET HAS SKVKN CHANCES. H. I.. STKKIMiKI'HASI-:. CA^II AAVAHDS. Is: Ifnrsc ... .. ,ea(«l lat£UlO .. ..£IOO •2:i<\ ll.iivi! .. .. 2ji) o at . so .. .. 100 3rd UorsL- .. .. 12:, 3,at^ 25 .. .. 75 St:trtiTs !i'J'jc:u.-h .. 175 1(1 at 20 .. .. 201) No:i-S:ariurs £l'j to at 10 .. .. lou u - lc1 ' -- -. 125 50 at 5.. ..250 £1175 i £S2o E ich TK-kct has 7 Chances. One Ticket can.- win tne Jirst Piue m Race Event and li separate C;ish •Awards, m all €710. ■ • • ■ Notk. — JaCiiii Ewvuvvh, from the support hithcrio accorded to him, is confident of filling this ■ Sweep. Shotilirtlie iiu'mber of applications exceed the above t^c Prizes will be yioreaseiLpM rata. Driiwiug'u'iilur suiiervisiou 'of a Coiniuittce of Toivn nnd Country Shareholders nnd representatives of the Press, Cheques put of HnwkeV Bay must lwve Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. Apply JA.COB- FAIT ITPUL, O.ire N. Jacobs, Box 7, Post OiHcej Napier. Tickets Ins.

SPIRTING NEWS. £400 J.-32(TCash Prizes. BSTNINTH GRAND HAArBTTRa DRAWING IS ,NOW pI'EN ! , To a Purchaser of 25. Progr mimes one will be given ■•; .■:=:• . Gratis. . . . , . FROM the undoubted popularity nnd great success these drawings have obtained, the promoters, arc enabled to bring them before the public every trtjq mouths. Although this .Company lias ,a'snrge number of Horso Consultationists (abpnt thirty) to! contend agaiiist, some of whoib under flotitious' names have been mean enough to do their utmost to injure the promoters of tlie Hamburg Company they cannot ilo so, jus this Company is. too welt established and favourably known with the public all through New Zealand. ( . :. The large number' of applications that came m too, lat.e will be registered m the, ninth drawing ; .or if "tlie applicant wishes, the moiiey wi\l be returned. The Ninth Grand Drawing for £4000 will close the end of Jniie, and the Tenth Grand Hamburg. Drawing will Open on the ,Ist July. The -Ninth Grind ' Drawing will consist 'of 320 Money Pii/ t e,s, amounting to £4000, subscribed :by Buoo.uioiubers.at JOseach. .. .-• '• Tile various Money Prized will be distributed as I£;WPRIZE 1(5^30 "PRIZES "~15 £15 PRIZES \ V^SSJF* . 15/I 5 / 25 PRI^'S .160-, v*o JPRIZES 1 JOO PRIZED '- 15/ 20 PRIZES WO ' J S>RIZES 2 50 PIUZK ' TOTAL AMOUNT.-^-iOOO. ! 32<) MONEY PRIZES; To a Purhaser <>i 25 Programmes one will be given ■••■ <•'■ '■■ tfratis."; "' i ■■■•■■ ■ ' , j The Grand pri uiple of- tliese Hamburg Drawingg is tliata pniclius.!.- of 26.ProgramnifciIs miaraiitecd a Pme, and the . Winces are m favor of tlie investor dnvwingu large prize,' -as there are 220 large prizes to 1.00. sjnall ones; To: au investor of -£2 tile chances are only 0 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by ah inves•toroflOs. : .'..•,-• • ■ ■■. . . - Bkad this.- In Boaz's Grand Hamburg Drawings the grcatejt odds are only 25 to 1 against an investor ■of- 10s drawing a prize. Bnfc cafefnlly note fheenohnou3 odds rtgainst the investors drawing a Horse or Cash Prize m any of the Hourse Consultations. The m.irbWs are replaced for each 'drawing of the cash prizes, gives the enormous odds against. investors. This Company \vould simply ask investors to calculate th<> odds before placing their 'investments m any hor.se consultations ; mid this Com,pnny would not presume to tell the public that they hnvo a number of chancus and niny win a number of prizes for :i single investment of ltis. • • ! NOTE.— Prize Wimwrs whether winning large or prizes me informed that their names will not do made pnblic without thnir written consent This Ninth (.fraud ■ Drawing for will take place under the. supervision of a committee of eight . subscribers, and the prizes' will bo paid over as early as possible-after the drnwinar. -, If-sfNoTiCK- -Country Cheques marked correct by Bank, only payable to a number. Is added for exfllmiipe. P.O. Orders preferred, ' made payable only to 1 BOAZ.' Bank Notes accepted. '.-.-•.■ T-wp. 3d stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. • Nimie and address of applicant should be plainly written. •All-letters must be addressed— BOAZ. Care of Mr. MpsKiA", Wliolesale' niiil Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P.O.,Dnuedin; ... • • ;

"FACTS ABE ' STUBBORN. THINGS. " ' ;:robin~"hoqD: ; By his popularity has again asserted his.snpremacy. Look a.i the Result of his Queen's Birthday Pro- „•„ „ gramme. Something Wonderful. : 13,28t>,Shftres Sold m Six Weeks. 523 Extra Cash frizes £5 .each, were allotted. 74S Prizes instead of • 220. • ■ • , NOW OPKN ON A RACING AND COURSING PfiOGRAMME For Middle July, 1885. 8000 at 10s, £4000. Ist Prize, £1000. About 220 . '. • Prizes. Melbourne Grand . Waterloo Cup, Ghch. xr *--: Voi 1 •■• i ' About G4 Nominations. National Steeplechase. Winner "Waterloo ■ ' • ■ . ,i. Cnp ■'.. .. £200 About 25 r Nominations. Runner-up. ...100 „. , . ... ,:. Winner Waiter 100 '■ Swonil ... .. ; 300 Rumier-up '•.••26 •fn r< l, ; '—,- -,-. W WinncrWn.ter.lpo All others divided ' Plate .. 50 ■abont£2oench ■«0 Runner-up ..' : 25 ; ; '."■ , ,••; All Other Dogs ... divided about ' ' • £10' each ";:'''ssp ...; : ,. „• , £1900 , '.: . , ■:'.." . ,£IOOO 12GCASH BONDS. ' '". •2flt£so .. '..£l(jb I0at«10 .. ' .VifilOO 25, .. „,.100 15 at 8 .. .. 120 sat 20 .. .. 100 30at 6 .... 180 •'•lOHit' 15" ■'.. : ;.- : 150 50af'5 .'. ' :V M 250 .;. •■■ Total; Bonos, £i;i00.',. , WILL CLOSE MIDDLE 0? JULY;. 't, C " TK - kefc l laß Te » Chances and can obtain a •Prize m. Each Dhtirfng.L We 1 ore (rjufl We haTCamiii .hit,public,tast€, by ullottinj -Extra Prizes. instead of lnereasing Adverysod Value of existing Prizes, when we more than fill; We shall hgaiu devote airlnonie3 «>X . "PPliojition over SIRHJ, to ..JSx-riu. £5 CASH .^9- N Y. K .('e.S:j usual commission), called Oth Cliiss.bnt Timst' cxpluin that all Tickets sold 'up to tiiiie of cslosiiifc: lias equal cbances ■ of • qverythinif oh the * Piroijraiuiue. ._,..-. ■,i ' '.'.'.'. Plejisb sciul J i wo 2d stamps for reply and result (two Stamped Addressed Envelopes greatly expeVliatea bwm ■•*). . P.O. Orders preferred. Is exchange on stsnnp* .-nil] e'letjnos. Coin or iif>f,«s should be registered. Registered letters 'and te'legrani's received. —....«—...*...„. 1 ROBIN HOOD, CareTuos,STAi'LKTOX, Box 238,J > .0. Christ- •"" • * clrtirctc. : -'.' ~ Or, Juhal I'^kmixc, City Batlis, Colombo-street Christclmrch.- '.'; ; ; 1 "-' AftA MAISTTUA. ; ■ ..-"i £8000 „., .__ £3000 ANNUAL COXSULTAIiON ' • • 'ox Tin: GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE,, To be ftuii; at Melbourne on the;l3th July, 1883. ■. ' -Will Close on the- lGth Julj^,- 1885.' : • ' . ' ' ' COOO Members at Ids each. COOO.' ' '. ' , , ♦; SPRSKS. !],,; !L.U3'-GAfJI-' iBRXtJS. ■First .... .. • ..£GOO .2at£UW ..Jliijd ■iecoird- ..'•.. _.. 300' 4at'.' 50 '.. '»do Tliird .. ..i-i- ..>. >200 »ftt > 25 '..i -2011 Starters (diyidpd about • .10 at 20.. „2iHJ iKte.-ich)' ,'.'. ""... 200' •20ati ,'l6'' .; '2J(J .Non-starters (divided r ; 20 at' "S • .» ; IGII , about &16.each) ,-..,,. ; : 300 ,48 at 5 .V ' 34U ■ ' : ' UIGOO ';l ' ■ £HOC . Each Ticket has Eight Chances, and can obtain a Prize' m each of the Eight Drawings. . Pliiosu sund P.O. O'rdtrs when eonvmiieht, or.tmnk notcw. Country Chequea i niut luivo Is exchange added, and marked correct by. bank (do not enclose coin). Two stamps requisite, for rbply and res Alt: Should this Consultation .exceed 0000, all prizes will In* divided pro rata. IPsf In my Coiisnltation on the Christchurch trreat Autumn Handicaj), the PirsfHorse, Rubina, went to a station hand at Ida Valley Station.. I'ljc 'Secoud Horse, Captain Webster, went to a fannei at Milton, Otngo. Tlie Tlihil Horse, Soti'Wostor; to a wcil-knovii consnltationist a); Ciiristchurch, '„ N.B.— As usual, the names and addresses, of the principal prize^takers, also the names and addresses of tlio gentlemen .who form the Committee, will be forwarded to all the lending jiewspapers throughout New Zealand. ; Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of LYONS & ILuir, Box 351. Post Oiliee, Dnnedin. £3000— Apply Early~(-3000. Melbourne Cud will follow. ■JYew MiMinery. PETER BELL'S . WINTEE MILLINERY is NOW OPEN ! —AND JS ON VIEW AT— , Victoria House, WANGANUI. PETKR BtiLl, has marked off the above m ver^ L(iw Prices this season, 'Mid ieels tißsured that for ELEGANUK and STYLE there will be nothing to surpastj his selection of LONDON and PABIS MILLINEBY'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 6, 5 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 6, 5 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 6, 5 June 1885, Page 4

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