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tub i';;km:kh sTKin'M-i'iiAsr, ok new ZKAT.AKJ). • - WILL rir.CSK XEXT. HAWKK'S BAY STKKVr.iir.HASK MEETING. QN T THE ITAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE To be run :vt Hustings, Oil Ju.'lO 25t?i, 1885. • EA(JH TICKET JLVrf SKVIiN OHANCJES. H. n. S'l'eei'ljKCiiase. Cash Awards. Ist Horse .. ..JEatiO 1 .it.C 100 .. ..£IOO 2nd Hoi-sc .. .. 250 3at 50 .. .. 100 3nl Hor-ic .. .. 125 -3 at 25 .. .. 75 Stiircers.C2sc.icli.. 175 lo ut 20 .. .:.- 200 Non-Scarters £12 • 10 at 10 .. .. 100. each .. .. 125 50at 5 .. .. 250 : £1175 £825 Each Ticket has " Chances. One Ticket can win the First Prize m Rnco Event and 6 separate- Cash Awards, m all £710. ' ■ No'i'K.— Jacob Faithful, from the, support hitherto accorded to him. Is confident of filling this Sweep. Should the number of applications exceed the above the Prizes will be increased pro rata. Drawing under supervision of a Committee of Town and Country Shareholders and representatives of the Press. Cheques out of Hawke's Bay must have Is added for exchange. P.O. Ordors preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. • Apply JACOB F AITIIFUL, Oire N. Jacobs, Box 7, Po«t oniitc, N.ipier. Tickets 10s. 'SIGHTING NEWS. £4000 -320~Cash Prizes. , B®"NINTH GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING IS NOW OPBNI • To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given Gratis. TIROM the undoubted popularity and great snecess A tliese drawings have obtained, the promoters are enabled to bring them, before -the public 'erery ; two months. Although this Company has a large . number of Horse Cousultationists (about thirty) to contend against,^aome of ■- whom under fictitious names have been mean enough to do their utmost to injure the promoters of the, Hamburg Company, they cannot do so, as this Obmpanyis too well established and favourably known with-the public all through New Zealand. The large number ot .applications that came la too late will be registered m the ninth drawing ; or if , the applicant wishes, . the money will be returned. I t The Ninth Grand Drawing for £4000 will close ! the end of June, and the Tenth Grand Hamburg . Drawing will Open on the Ist Jnly. The Ninth Grand Drawing will consist of 320 Money Prizes, amounting to £4000, subscribed by 8000 members at 10s each. - i The various Money Prizes will be distributed as follows :— . ■■'"! 1 £300 PRIZE 10£30 PRIZES 15 £15 PRIZES 1 200 PRIZE 15 25 PRIZES 160 10 PRIZES 1 100 PRIZE -15 SO PRIZES 100 5 PRIZES I 2 80 PRIZE I I ' ;: -TOTAL AMOUNT, £4000. .^ j 32>i .V ONE? PRIZES. - To a Purhaser of -Ji Programmes one will be given Gratis. . The Grand prii..ii)!c of these Hamburg Drawings ■ is that a puxch.i-icr oi 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Prize,, and the clmuces are m favor of the investor drawing a. large .prize, as there are 220 large prizes ; to 100 small ones. To' an investor of £2 the chances are only 0 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of IOsV ' ' . RHAD THIS.— In Boast's Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds arc only 25 to I against an investor of 10s drawing a prize. But carefully note the enonn- , ons odds against the investors drawing a Horse oif % 'Cush Prize many of the Hoiirse Consultations. The ■ ; marbles are replaced for each, drawing of the cash ■ prizes, which' gives the endnnons 1 . odds against investors. This Company would simply ask investors to calculate the odds before placing- their investments' in any horse consultations; and this Company would not presume to tell the public that theyhave a number of chances and innywiii a number of • prizes for v singlo investment of 10s. ;. ,NOTK. — Prize Winners whether winning large or ,' small prizes are informed that their names will not be made public vithont their written consent' This Ninth Graud Drawing for £4000 will take place uiuier the supervision of a committee of eight subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible .-ifter the drawing. ,a&o"*NoTi(!F. —Country Cheques marked correct . by Batik, only payable to a number, Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bank Notes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result Registered letters and telegrams not received. : Name aiid address of applicant should be plainly • written. ,-....• . All letters must be addressed— BOAZ, Care of Mr. MosEtY, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, j P. 0., Duuedin. . . "FACTS ARE .STUBBORN: THINGS." By his popularity has again asserted his supremacy; 'Look 'at -the Result of his' Queen'- Birthday Pro,t«,d n c;, ;ewnime - Something Wonderful. ,UM» Scares Sold m Six' Weeks. r 528 Extra Casli . Prizes £5 each were allotted. 748 Prizes instead of ■ | :■;. i; :;' _■ 220. " .• " \ ' ' •"' NOWOPKN ON A •• . .RACING AND I 'COURSING PROGRAMAtE, , ..- For Middle July, 1885. 8000 at 10s, £4000.. Ist Prize; £1000. About 220 Priz.es. . Melbourne Grand" •.Waterloo -Cup; Cheh. w*- i r. t , , About 64 Nominations. National Steeplechase. Winner Waterloo ••■'■ .■;••'' Cap : ';.- ..£2OO About 25 Nominations. Runner-up .. 100 ' ._, " ' Winner Waterloo ■ First ;.. ■ ..£IOOO Purse .. .. 60 Second .... .... 300 .Runner-up i. 25 TJ'irf, .••.-•. ,"0 Winner Waterloo ; All others divided Plate .. 50 about £20 each, ,460 Rnnner-np .; 25 • . ■ • .'.--..:■ All Qthw Dogs : '< ':' ' , ' • divided . nbout ; • '• "" £10 each .. 650 : ."■"' £1999 . . £1000 \ ■ : ' 126 CASH BONDS. : . 2at.£so ....: .-.£ loo 10'at*10 .. :.£IOO '. 4at 26 .... . 100 ,16 at 8 .. .. 120 sat -20 ';...'.; 100 30 at 6 .. .. 180 lO.at 15. .. ■;.- .V 160 60at 6 ... .. 250 : Total Ba.vDS. £l:loo. ■-<.■;■. . • WILL QLOSE MIDDIJi OF JULY:, Each Ticket- has Ten Chances and can obtain a ( Prize m Kaph Drawing. We are glad we haveagain , public taste, by. allotting Extra Prizes insteadof ? increasing Advertised Value of existing Prizes, when \\Q more than fill. We shall agaiii devote alimonies' for application over. 8000, to Extjia £5 Cash Bonds (less usual commission), called 9th Class, but must explain that all Tickets sold up to'time of closing lias equal chances of overythlnt on Hie Programme. '•..,' .■;•,.. . : . ..:.;.-. Please send two 2d stamps for reply and result (two Stamped Addressed Envoloiws greatly expedi-" ates business). PjO^Ordera preferred. - -ls-exchange oiiistsimps and cheques. Coin or note* should'- be registered. Registered letters , aud-'telegrains received. # " ' "-'= L •■-_•"• ROBIN HOOD, Care Taps. STAPiiETON, Box 238, P.O.^enrist- . ' ' 'chui-cli. . . . ■ Or, Jubal Fleming, City Baths. Colbmbostreet : . ...Christchurch.. . :r ' . •: i ADA MANTUA? £3000 • • — " •'■'.• '■• ' £3000 .ANNUAL CONSULTATION' • • ox thh;:- ;,.-.'- „■:■ l ' ■■■ ■ GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE To be Run at Melbourne. pn .the 18th, July. 1885. ' „Will Close on the 16th Jhly, 1885. "" ; '6000 Members at 10s each. . .COOO. •' HORSES. i-;. f ! 112,€AS'U- BONOS. Pirat '■•'■■•'..' '.'.'" ..£COO 2at £100, ... £200 dcoqiid . . . . . . 300 4at 60 . . 2JO Third ... 200 Bat 35 .. 200' Starturs (divided about ■ 10at ! 20 .. .200 ' "£4ooadh),. „..!-, :. 200 20at ' 10 ;.. -2'Jp Npn - Starters (divided 20 at 8 ..' JGO abjoutfJSlC'each)- •" .; 300 '48 tit ; 6 -'..- 240 '■ '':'.'. t - '''' it .' £1600 . - , £1400 „ Each Tiokot has Might; Chanced, and can obtain a ■ 'Prizp m each of the Eight Drawings. '".';. Please send P.O. Orders wlien convenient, or bank note?. ~, Country; -.Gheqnes mmt- have Is exchairge • adJi/d, aiiil marked correct by bank (do not enulQSo coiuj.- Tvro^sfctaips requisite, for reply and result, . . SitooM; this- ; Consultation exceed 0000, all prizes will bi? divided, pro ratii. „ ■ ■.■ - HJ^" iii' my. "Consultation o.n the Christclmrch Great Autumn Handicap, the First Horse, Rubiiio, went to'ir station hand at -Ida- , Valley Station." The Second Horse, ' Captain Webster, went to a, farmer at Miltrtn, Otago. Th 6 Third Horse, Sou'Wester, to a well-kitown cpnsnltationist at Christchurch. N.B.— As nsmil, tlie names and' addresses of the principal i)rize-takers ? also the names and addresses of the gentlemen who form the Committee, will be forwarded to all the leading newspapers' through-. ■ out New Zealand. , ' Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of Ltons & HART, Box 351,-Post Onipe, Dunedin. ; <• . . £3000— Apply Early— £3ooo. ' ' Melbourne. Cup will follow. '•' .■• ". ' : .-'•", PETER BELL'S WINTER MILLINEEY -' ' " IS' ■■..'•: ; ■ . NOW OPEN! —AND IS ON VIEW AT— "Victoria House, WANGANUI. PETER BELL has marked off the above ai verj.Low Prices this ßeas6u, tmd feels assured that for ELEGANCE and STYLE there will be nothing to surpass his selection of LONDON ANDIIPABI3 MILLINERY;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 14, 15 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 14, 15 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 14, 15 June 1885, Page 4

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