£1500! £1500! £1500! ON TilK Melbourne Grand National Steeplechase, To be lluu at Mellwiirr.e, IStli . lnly.— Will positively i:io?o July Utt.li. 300f> Mi-inlwa :it lO< Racll. Each Ticket l;m Six (Jimmies! First Horse.. ..£<oo* 4nt .£25 .. .-£IOO Second .. .. -200 Silt 20 .. ..100 Third .. •• 100 10 nt 15 .. .. 150 (Others divided; .-. 250 |10nt 10 .. .. 100 20 ut 5 .. .. 10W £950 £ 650 TOT AX. . .. •• •• £1500. Should the applications exceed 3000; all prizes will bo innTea<od m proportion. Ciiooncs mu<; lisivc Is exrlwiße suidod. p. 0.0. pfcfrrtc.l payable to VANIfUARD only. Two 2d stamps for reply ••ind result. -.>,■■ . Address— VANGUARD, Care of 31. HOOAS & CO., Produce Merchant*, Box 50, Post Ofllce, Wangsinai. EACH TICKET IIAS FIVJB CHANCES. Vulcan's Discussion. — -No. 15. OS TUB Welling*ton Steeplechase Meeting. RUN AT TJIE itUTT ABOUT JULY 11TJI, 1885. Drawn About July 7th, 1885. STEEPLECHASE. HURDLE RACE. . First.. ... ..£2OO First.. ..... ..'£loo Second .. .. 90 Seeoiid .. ..SO Third '■■.. ..50 Tliird ..• .. 30 Others (divided*. ■• ..60 Others (divided) .., 40 ' - £400- ''£220 : . BONDS. ■ ..:■•■■•■■ Three at £10 ... ...... ... ... .-£SO Eight iitJSS '-.. .: •• •- .-" -•' 40 Twenty at £3 i, .... .. ... . •- . •• 60 . £130 GRAND TOTAL, £750 Ervcli^cketlisis a chance of winning both First, Second, or Third Prizes, and can win one of each of the Bonds. ■ , ! IST READ THIS— VULCAN has disposed of and drawn since March 4th up to May 22nd 4762 Tickets; : - Bank Notes and Post Office- Orders payable to VULCAN only. . Note. — Oiieiniea will be returned unless made pnynblc to No. or' Hearer only. Should-thcrc be more thm ißOOupplled for, extra . Cnsh Bonds will be added. Tiiis is 3ure to be more than full, being v Local Meeting. . . ■One Ticket givert Free out of each book sold as 'commission;'. -Twenty-five- proinisouous tickets or ■ on(!.bookior£l2. Sire T-ickcts given as commission to every agent who disposes of 100 tickets. . . Opinitms df tlie" Press :— " TULCAN bids f-.\irto . become one of the most reliable and successful consnltafcionisU m tliis part of the colonies." Everybody can come to VULCAN'S dnwings. Special Prizes of £3, £2, and £1 will be given to the Agente who dispose of the greatest number of Books. HeUable Apents Wanted. Address only to "VULCAN," care Mr O. C. BURNS, Box 97, P.O. Wellington. 1050 PRIZES-i56,000, The Sydney Jockey Turf Club's . MELBOUItNK CUP CONSULTATION, 1885. To be tfiiti on the iflemington llace Course, Melbourne, m Nov., 1885. . MEMBERS, £1 EACH. The Prizes will be allotted. by Drawing as' under' :-r First Horse . . £10,000 10 Cash' Prizes' '•' : Second Horse .. - 4,000 £200 each .. £2,000 Third "Horse ... 2,000 30 Casli Prizes TO,t her-.-. Starters- - - — f • --£100 each - .. -3,000- --• fdividcd) .. 1,500 70 Cosh Prizoa Non-Starters £50 each .. 3,600 . (divided) .. 1,500 200 Cash Prizes, ■' .. 1 Cash Prize .. 2,000 £25 each' ...'■ 5,000 f 2 Cash ' Prises ' ; 575 Cash Prizes l ■ (:Eloooeitch) • 2,000 - £20 each .. 11,500 4 Cash Prizes. ■, •. • '— (£506 ouch).: '• 2,000 . Orniid Total.. £50,000 The Sydnoy Jockey Turf Club of Sydney m thmikitig their numerous Clients m sill post CONSULTA^' TIONS, and the. Public generally, In New South" Wales, tlie adioinliig Colonies, China, "and India th;tt for the MELBOURNE CUP, of ISBS they have decided to hold a £50,000 CONSULTATION for tliat event. The highest PHIZE boing £10,000 and the lowest £20. The S. .1. T. Club have also decided to deduct only 10. per cent. for.Expenses,. instead of 15 percent, (sis last year.) ' ' ■ ■ '. It will be seen by the Programme that 1050 PRIZES will be DISTRIBUTED, and arrangomeiifis , are being made to bring this;CONSULTATIpN pro-, minently. before the Public m all parts of tte World ■ -4no doubt, ' whatever, 'but that all shares' will be .tiikonnp. :•-'-■••. ■-:••. i Drawing -will :toke place under the COMMITTEE of MANAGEMENT about FOUR clear days, before the DAY of the RACE. Result bf the Drawing will hjs forwarded to all Subscribers. Any Subscriber ; can.be present at the Drawing, either m: person or .by proxy, on. making to tho. Secretory m. " "writing. . '",.'.'■ ■'-.''.' , = ; About 150 Horse's Nominated. ' ' ;.'' ' " 'AddiExcliangd td Cheques and) TwovStamps ' f or > :l: REPLY irad RESULT. Drafts or P.O. Orders to be . mndo paynble to— JAMES 'WALLACE, Secretary ' -SJJ.T.C., Box 784, ft.P.O., Sydney. , ■ -.•■' N.B.^—Plfeasd make knonTi' to your Friends. new Market i HOTEL, VIOTO RI A AVENUE, WAN G AN U I. James Watkins Proprietor. The Proprietor of tlie above Hotel, m drawing -the attention of the Sporting, Travelling, and General Public to his llosteiry'i "wishes -to' inform Tihem that he' lias made . -■. . : -j • i .... \ ; J : - .'.->, ■■ • . j _j ; Extensive Alterations . to tho above' Premises, - whi cli have been .ENTiRBLY .RENOVATED. : Having -'Extensive Acconjinodatioii" oh'the i Premises, J.W. intends holding a W EJJ.S-.lfX,' M A R X Jl T,, The same to be Held m His Yards Every Saturday, Thus affording Settlers an opportunity, of Buying, Selling, or Exchanging All kinds of 'Farm'" 0 - aiiU v other Produce. The Proprietor has spared no expense m • -. making the necessary Improvements. ■ 4 SPACIOUS \SAR : . ... Has been Fitftctf up; 'Haying Thi-ee -En- . i- . ;. trancea,^Vith a •■'••;■. ,• \ COSY ROOM BEHIND, ;' .Where. ; Conimercial ; Travellers, ; Farmers and others may transact their .- j business with pTjivacy ! . ANOTtJ^R BAR Adjacent to the Sale Yards, is also Open. Tiie Billiard Ropin.~ r ' Has been entirely .disconuected fr 0Tn ' tne ' ; Hotelj and wilt . be. found to be . ' ' one of the best-appointed '• ' J the Uoasti' ' ■ i.i A Lift, 'with Speaking " Tube, connects , '• , w r ith the ', •- :> ' !: ' ■ '■■'■• ' -UPSTAiRS* SITTiNfcR^OM, , • "S6 'that private i> jiartie^'A\'i3lii'ng,itai;be J < served with refreshments can ob- ,; tain -them without passing through the Bars. : The whole Hotel has be'en with a .: .view to prpyiding the' utmost comfort^ ' ' ' - : and conveniericafo the. Travelling -' and Greneral Public. J.W. has had considerable experience m hotel-keeping, and can assure those who patronise him that all & spirits^ Will be of the. Best obtainable Brands, and ' that no' pain's" will be spared by the ' ■ ■ Proprietor to secure the com- ■■ fort of Visitors to his Hotel. TEMPLE OFj FASHION. The undersigned has much pleasure m notifying the Arrival of Autumn & Winter GOODS, Consisting of Large Varieties m Choice and Fashionable Assortments just to hand direct from the Scotch and English Markets And also the N.Z. MOSGIEL AND KAIAPOI ■ factories;' j ; ; T. T. KEUSLAKE, Tew pie o 1 Fa sliion , (Next Foresters' ilall.X
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 14, 15 June 1885, Page 4
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1,003Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 14, 15 June 1885, Page 4
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