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£1500,1 £1500! £3500! Melbourne Grand National Steeplechase.) To 1)0 Run at JUillsouvne, l.sthJnly.— Will positively Close July IGili. 3000 Momiiovd fit 10s Each. Each Ticket has Six Chances! PIUZES. CAPH liOXDH. Fiiv.tHoi.-c. ..£4OO 4 a!, 333 •• ••^V-"' Seeonil ... •• 200 .B.aS 20 .. .. Wo Third '•• •■ 100 110 at. 15 -• •• lj>o ■ ((ichors divided) .. 250 ilOAt ■ lv- ;. -• Wp i2O nt, 5 . . . . 100 £950 [ -:- f ia^' TOTAL.. ■■-. .. : ..£ISOO. jjyirnt Should the applications exceed 3000, all prizes-tfin bo increased iii proportion. '• ■■'.":■ •.v :''O ."'J Clicqucs nrasfc have Is exchange aflaou. P. 0.0. DrofciTpfl payable, to VANGUARD only.^, Two 2il stamps for reply anrt result. i-y>- •- ■^ < . A(iaress-VA xaUA-RD, Care of M. Hor:.C>^ fcCO-j rroauce Merchants, Box 50, pj»t;Offloo, Wiuij^fa^ EACH TICKET H.VS FIVE OHANGES.- : - ; ■ ' • Vulcan's Discussion: — No. 15. . ON THE Wellington Steeplechase Meeting. lUJN AT TITE HUTT ABOUT JULY 11TH, 1885. Brawn About July 7tH. 1888. STEEPLECHASE. HURDLE 11ACE, Fiist £201) F)i-,t £100 Suooiul .. •• W Second •• .. 50 Ti.ml .. .- SO T'lh-fl •• •• o0 Others (divided) .. 60 Others (divided) .. BONDS. Three at £10 £ sO , Eigist .vt .C 5 . •• •• 40 Twenty at £S .. .. -. ..... "__ £130 0 HAND TOTAL, £750 Each Ticket lia.- .•• cliiuce of ui-uiing both Fltat. Second^or 'I'Jiird Prices, ami v.m win one of each of the Bo uls. K5!~ ttCAJ) THIS -VUT.CAX Ins fli-po^cd oE iimrrlni'v n =mcc Maroh rth up to M.iy 22nd 17fi;J Tickets. 'P>i]il!: Notes ami Post Ofllce Orders payable to VULCAN only. JTolc—Clicraos will he returned unless made p.iy.iblo to No. or Bo^iov o jly. Sh'onld there be move thin 1500 applied'for,' extra Ci?hlJond ! !ttiUhemVled. ' I'liij is sure to bo, more, than ftill, beijig a Local :\looti/i£r. Ore 'L'ickPt piven Fiop out of ei<-b book sold as cominib-io;i. Twcity-n'^o nromiseuous tickets or one book [or 612. Jfive Tickut.-i friven .is comnii^ion to ovei y agent who tJiTo^s of 10<i tiokecs. Opiiiioiis of Use Pi ew :—'- VULCAN bids fair to become one of tl'.c mo--t reb.ibio >md ■-iwuea'tiil con-snlt.itii.ii.-t' ri On-. ii: torfl <• f0!0.,ie.-." . Kvenbody cn-i u^nc to VoLCAX'S drawi'isr* Siicciai lVi/.i-.of CS, .':?, .t.nl -tl will bi»frivon to the Aso.its who dij-iKi-^c of the greatest uumbei of JJooV*. ltcluble V^'onts W-intcd Ad-lie^ o-ily to -VULCVN," care Mr G. C. BniN'S Bot 9f : V.n Wellington.

1050 PEIZES-£50,G00. The Sydney Jockey Turf Club's \£iLLjUu\J CW CO^SULiATIOX, Wo To bo Xi 1 011 tj o FU uiugtoii It ice Cour c, Mcl foonri o i llvoT, 188) MEMBERS il LACH Tlic Pn/o-j will be allotted foj Di ivmg n<* under — lVitHosi. Ui), ijh 10 C»h Pn/cs Second Yor e 4 000 ±<>00eich £2,000 Tlml 'loiie 2,000 30 Gnih Pmc* Oslicv Starters £100 encU .. 3,000 (divi-lcd) .. 1,500 70. Casli ■ Prissos Uon-Stiiricrs £50eacli. .. 3,500 (divided) ... 1,500 j 200 Cash: Prizes 1 Cash I'rizc -.' 2,000 | £25 each. . ..; 5,000 2 Casli Prizes | 575 Cash Prizes (£IOOO t-ich) 2,000 1 £20eicli 11,500 4 Cash Prizes I (tjOOoich). 2,000 1 GiaiulTotil £50,000 Die stilnrv Tockey Turf Clnb 6 f S\d igj m hi 11ViiK tlie'i numciOHsGlu ism ill j-p ' Cj^'jUT/TA TlOEb fuulthe Public gencially, m 2Jew Soutli \Y vie-) the adjoining Colo ues, Chum *mil Imlii til it foi the MLLI3OUIVN v COP of IS&t ilicy lmve deciilecl to hold. a £50,000 CONSULTATION for that evaut Ihelnglie t PLIT7L bci ig Llv)<00 writhe lowest £20. The S. .T. T. Club hare also decided to dedntb only 10 ])cr cent tor jl 1 vpcnscs> instead of lc) pu cent (is los.t year ) It will be soon by the Pi'OQTiinuno that 1050 PlllZj S will be DISTRIBUTED' -n d \i>- nsroments nrc being made to hnuqr tlui CONSULTATION p'o mi entH before the Public m ill pirts of me \\ oild — no doi.bt, but tint all shaies vill be t iken u]i Dinwi ig^ilitnk" ultiee untl i the COMMITTEE of M 1 \.>< VGIi"\aAT -bo it T u Hit o'e ud i^ before tlie I3AY of the RAG] Ixe^ull of li.c Diav »g \\ ill beioi\ tided to rll Sibtribois An> SJ^cubel c^n be pcseiit it tl l Di iwinir, cilJiei m person oi by piif^J, on m-Ki isf ipnlie i ien to tl c bcore^n.y m wiuint, Abo t JSO ITor>es i 1 1 Vrlu L\ch tv o Liir i a lit X\ o --i. 'Ill) Id RJ ml HJ tUJI J if^oi P.O.OuUi- to 1h midf v } >1)V co-JVAILi WV.LIACE c ecietuj SJIO 80-v.7^l (rl-e fa\ lnj X l 3 -Plei^r> make who \n H o tVicurt- : N~EW •, MARKET * . HOTEL, VICTORIA AVENUE, WAN&ANTJI. James Wat fries Proprietor. The Piopnetoi of fie above Hotel, an diawiig th 6 attcntu n of the Spoiling u netting ami Gci»eiil i'uijic to h'-» Host gli s r wnlig^. "*o mttn'u them that liO 1 Ji w mA,lc ( Extensive Alterations to tho ibuve Piemhea, w l nch have becli ESrriRLLY m:\ovvtld Having Extensive AcconipuxJatLon. on the Pieinlsea, J \V mtsniWholdiug a WEEKLY MARKET, 1 The same to be Jlolcl m His Yards Every Saturday, iTluib »(ftoulinsir iSottlei^ an oppoituinty ot Buying, Selling, or Exchanging tA.ll lvincLs of Faiai iiid ouici Produce 'I'he Piopi'ietoi his spudd no experthe m i miking the necoa^inr [nipuWcinents >A SPACIOUS BAR ] i ITas Ijceu Fitted up, Imuug Iluee Eni tl lUCt-S i li'l 1 LiiSl jiuuV Si J'N I) \\ r heio Ci»jjjkh.i'' lii\Jlli-i i'adugi^^ ■mul otiiLi-3 ravA ri.uisi t iiivu ] biis'lit-s »Mth pin icy 1 anot[Te"r bar. Adjacent to the Pale \aid>, is ilbu Open t . ITa« been entncly d^coimeciQd lioni the jfiotel .iml Viu be found hi lw 1 </ik )l tho be^ Apjnujtetl on tho Curibt ' A Lift •with SpdiUviii'; Tube, connects ' ' with the 1 T7rSTVTR& BirTT\G HOJV So tliil prnale pn^lci wi>hms£ to be bcivcd with lefie^hnniii-"! cvt\ ob--1 tain them without pisoiiig thiough the Biis The whole FTotel Ins been httcd up v ith a view to piovidmg the utmost comfoit and coiivciuence to the Tia' ellmg and General PubJic J.W Ims hi'l uona du.ible-jes.pruence m hotci-keeping and can. asssiiie those \\ lio pationise him that all "WINES & SPIRITS jg§J \Vill be of the Best obtainable Biands, and that no pa us will be spiicd by the -, Piopneto' to secaic the comtoit ot Vis'tois to his Hotel i: TEMPLE OF FASHION. i Tho uiidewigned hi 4 * much plcasuie m not'f > ui^ the Aii iv tl ox Autumn & Winter ' GOODS, Con&istintf of Lu^c V.uiot'^iiJ Choice and ityshioa Uile A^soi tniont > jiibb to hand dnect Jriam th& Scoucli and English Markets And also the 2s Z iMOSGIEL AKD KAIAPOi 1 ' FACJ'Oitlfib T. T. KEK^LAKK, Ternplo oT Fasliion jCNext Fojcata 1 ? Hall,).'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 15, 16 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 15, 16 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 15, 16 June 1885, Page 4

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