£1500! £1500! £1500! ' TangnfUNTs is>iscuss£oii . ON THE' Melbourne Grand National ' Steeplechase, To be Run at Melbourne, 18th July.— Will positively;, Close July ICtli. .3000 Alemticrs at 10s Each. Each Ticket lias Six Chances I Piukks. •' '' Cash Bonds. First .TTorso.. ...-6400 4at 625 .. .. filOfl Second .. ..200 sab 20 .. .. 100 TJ.irrf .. -. 100 10 at 15 .. ..150 (Others divided) .. 250 10 at 10 .. •• 100 20 at 5 . . ' • • 100 ' ' £950 ' \ £550' TOTAL. .'»'..'• . . • • £1500> Should tho ipplicatioiis exceed 3000, nil prizes will be increased m, proportion. . \ , . Cheques limit have Is exchange added. • P. 0.0. preferred payable to VANGUARD only. ' '- "Two 2d st imps for leply and result. .< ' ; 'Address— VANGUARD, Care of M. HOOAV & Co., Produce Mercliants, Box 50. Post Office, Wangamii.' ■ I -. ■ EACH TICKET HAS FIVE CHANCES. Vulcan 1 8 . Discussion. — No. 15/ <<- 'ON THE ■ . . ;"'> Wellington Steeplechase Meet--5 " -. ' ' ing- . HUN AT THE HUTT ABOUT JULY 11TH, 1885. . Drawn* About July 7th; 1885. ' • STEEPLECHASE. ' • HURDLE RACE, ' First £200 First £100. Second *. .. '00 Second .". > .. 50 JThird . . > . . *0 Third ° ' *.-. . . 30 .Otliers (diTiaed) . . ' CO Others (divided) . . • 40 • '••' • ■ £400 • ' ■ ''' £220. li , BONDS.- . ' • " " .Thvee at-£lO " . . .- ' -..£BO Eight at £5 , ,40 Twenty at £S .. ... •.. •• ■ •• •• sp • l . * , , £1:30, ;' - GRAND TOTAL, £750 , Each Ticket has a chance of-.wiiining'bothWrst," Second, or Tbird Prizes, and can win onc,of encfy of;, the ' Bonds. " "•'' "" ' , ,t. > 5£3 T. READ THIS— VULCAN ha«s disposed of, and drawn since March ,4th up to May 22nd 4762 Tickets. ' ' ,? t . •> Bank Notes and ' Ppst Office Orders payhbw to VULCAN 0n1y.,, • - l - ,-' ' Note!— Cheques will be returnpd .unless uuuiQ payable to No. or Bearer Only. ' , > Should there be moie than 1600 applied for, extra' Cash Bonds n ill/be added. ■■ '• • This is sure to lie more than full,»being a local Meeting. ' ' • ' ' One Ticket given Free out of eucli book sold as Commission. Twenty-five piomiscuqus tickets, tor ; 6no book for £12. Five Tickets given as commission ' io every agent vU'o.dispo'-.es of 100 tickets. , Opinions of the Press :— " VULCAN bids fair to become one of the^most reliable 'and successful cjousulfcrtioiiists m this part of the "colonies." „ , , Everybody can come to VULQAN'S drawing*. Special Priisen of-£3 r £2,; ami., -61' -nill oe giye'n to the Agents vffro di->i>oso of the greatest number of Books. , Reliable Ageun Wanted , ' < • < , ' Address only to "VULCAN," care Mr O. C. BtijUfs.ißox. o7,- P.O. Wellington. ■ i . 1050 PRIZES-£50,000. l . WJie Sydney Jockey Turf>Clu$ J s. "• MELBOURNE CUJ? CONSULTATION, 'IBBC. ' To be Run on the Flemingt6n-.Race:Course, ; Mel-. '," , bourne, m Nov., 1885. , ' MEMBERS, ,£1 EACH. . . ,- 1 The Prizes will be allotted by Drawing as under :— ..First Uorso . ... £10,UOO 10 Cash. Piizes j Second Horse .. -1,000 £200 each :. £2^oo Third Horee .". 2,000 30 Cash Prize's • Other Starters ' £100 each ...3,000, ! (divided)-;. •. 1,500- 70 Cash Prizes Non-Starters £50each .. 3,500 (divided) . . . ■■■ . 1,500 200 Casli Prizes 1 Cnsb Prize . . 2,000 £25 each . . 5,000 3* Cash Prizes 575 Qash Prizes (£,IOOO each) 2,000 £20 each .. 11,500 4 Cash Prizes -^ : ,^(£soo each) . .' 2,000 | "Grand Total. . £50,000 The Sydney Jockey Tuif Club of Sydney m thank- - iiig tlieiv numerous Clients m all past CONSULTATIONS, and the Public generally, m. New South Wales, the adjoining Colonies, China, and, India . tlwt for the MELBOURNE CUP, of 18S5 they luvc ' decided to hold a,£50,000 CONSULTATION for that event. Tho highest PRIZE being £10,000 end the lbwest £20. The S. J. T. Club have'also decided to deduct only 10 per cent, for Expenses, instead pf. "ls per cent, (as Jast--year.) ' , It -"v ill be seen by. thoProgramme that 1050 PRIZES will ba DISTRIBUTED, and arrangements are being made to biiiitj this CONSULTATION pro-, minen tly. before the Publio'in all parts of tte World —no doubt, whatever,- bnt that all shares will be taken.up. v Drawing will take place under the COMMITTEE"" of MANAGEMENT about : FOUR clear days before" the DAY of the RA CE. Result of the Drawing w ill be forwiuded to all Subscribers. Any Subscriber can be present jat theDi\v,\ing, either m person or' by'pro\.y, o^i making application to the Secretrfry m, wriring. ; About 150 HorsdsjNominated^ , < • • , Acid Exchange to Cheques and T.wo Stamps for REI EY iiul RESULT. Dinffe or P.O. Orders to be j\v4c payable .'to^-JAME.S WALLACE, Secretary S.J.T.C., Bo\ 784, G.P.0., Sjducj-. - i N.B. — Please mnke known to your Fiionds." NEW :MARKEt' I '.:;:;,!. ft o^jfc-Xry- "V.. l . v i:c t;o Rii'A ;' a v enu e, ; WANGANUI. James W.atkiiis • •'• • vProprietor. , Tfie Proprietor of' the 'above t Hotel, m "drawing the attention ,of the Sporting, Travelling,, and. General Public to his Hostelry, wishes to inform them that he > /has'macle , .; ;..;.■ . v . s JSxtensiye- Alterations, ; to tha 'above Premises, which have been ! ' ENTIRELY RENOVATED. -> ' > Jlav^ng Extensive Aceoinm.odation .on the ' • Vrcmises; J.W. intends holding a, , WS-E K l'yT" k'AEK ET, : ; The same to be Held m i- Hi^ Yards Every Saturday,; •- Thus affording Settlers an oppol'tunity of Buymg,. Selling, or Exchanging All kine&'of Farm, and otlier Produce.. The Proprietor has spared no expense m ' imakilig> the necessary Improvements. - i \ A SPACIOUS JBA'R . . Has been Fitted up, having .Three En- , t -, ' trances, with a ["' COSY RO'OJI BEHIND, Wlicre Comtncrcial Travellers, "Fanncraand others may transact their - I , business with piivacy • - .» ' /"AN'OTHi'R BAR. Adjacent- to the Sale Yaids, is also Open. v Tine ISißSaai'd Koocai - Has been entirely disconnected from the 1 Hotel, and \vill be found to be. t \ ; . one of thejjest-appointed on ,the Coast.; <■> A Lift, with Speaking "Tube/ connects ""■ ; . -with.the , . » ; % UPSTAIRS SITTINa-'ROOM, So that private parties wishing to be ' served with refreshments caii ob- | tain them without passing '- through the Bars.- . _ ( The whole Hotel has -.been iittcd up with a r view to providing the utmost Gomfort '-^ , and convenience to tho Travelling and G-cneral Public. • • J.W. has had considerable experience m "■ hotel-keeping, and can assure those who patroh'i&e him that all ..{^TWINES & SPIEITS^^ Will be of the Best obtainable Brands, and that no pains will bo- spared by the . Proprietor to* secure 1 the c6m- ' fort of Visitors to his Hotel. TEMPLE OF FASHION. The ■ undersigned has much pleasure m iiotiJ/ying the Arrival of Autumn & Winter GOODS, Consisting of Large Varieties m Choice and Fashionable' just to hand diredt from the Scotch and English Markets •And also the N.Z. ) ' / MQSGIEL ANI) /EAIAPOI FACTOEIES. " . " T. T. KERSLAKE, Temple of Fashion, (Next Forostcrs' Hall.)!
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 20, 22 June 1885, Page 4
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