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£1500! &500! £1500! Melbourne Grand National Slcptt'chase, ToK Rui it --L< li«, mi "3.1 iul\ Willpo->iti>oly Ui>-j ' i'y lftii 3000 M"inb> "» i' I' l -- 13at.li. Etch Ticket !us Six Ci mcpM Vnum'. I ..Cash Bonds. ruoSlToise. . £100 4 it \.2b .. ..£IOO Second .. .. 2'X) 5 it 30 .. 100 Third .- •• 100 10 ut 15 .. .. 100 (Others divided) .. 230 | 10 at 10 .. •• W 20 at 5 .. .. 100 «ot« I £650 TOTAL.. . „ ..-CISOO. Should f!<e ipphcatio osioed 30U0, .ill proses will, be imica-fd m 'wportwn. C icjue* mu^t li »ye Is etcbii pc HidedV 0.0, prefi.rie.iJ u»} Mf to.JJA-X^U VRD only. T\so » v ->tjmp- /or reply hikl rv-ult. AiWi v— VAXO-TJAftr> Cms of M. Uonv &"op,. Produce Merchant*, I>os so, Post Office W»u»m tf. EACH TICKET UA? FIVU mANCBS. 'li *~ i •>Vw&Jtm*s ' Diacussion. — No. 15^ OK TKU Wellington Steeplechase Meet-, ing. ftUJS" ATTTiK:HUTT ABOUT .JULY 11TH, 1885. > IWwn About July 7t»i l*"\ STfcZS>I.RGIIA*r. HfJUDLE IUCS, >Vi,t.. „* ..t»i rSrM £100 VxonJ .., .. 80 s. i-niid . . M yiar.l , . .. SOI I >ii . .. SI Otfww (dlvideil) . . '6-Sf o'Jiers (divided) .. 40 £4'^ I £320* JIO2TD& 1 Tbrecit-filO .. . .'. . .. -.. £S0 Uu^l it 65 40 I S\veut.v at £s . . -.. . .. ■..;..... 60! I . £130 '■ GRAND TOTAL, *760 ' Ktcli Ticket ]i « *. Uuiioi' of winning bolli Ffrat, Second, or Xlnni Vmr>>,, ami can win oho of cash, of *he Bonds. #3" ftUA-D THTV-'^UIiCAN bus disposcrr of • tnd tin aii ainfc Much lth up to Jl.iy 22nd A7C3 iß\(isc JTotes ani\ I'ost Office Orders payable to, VULGAN only. Xo r^.— C'i"'iuos will be letnrntd unlosa miwle s 'pay ililu to No. or Be irer «> ily. feiiould tl arc lv I'ioru tv » ) 1800 npplled for, extrA G*^h Bonds will l>e ><Mpil T' w w siire to l»- j more tlnn full, being a Loon}, Attain*:. ' Ono Ticket i,-ivcn Tret* out of each book sold as commis ion. T^cnij'-five piomiscuous tickota or' one book for CIS I'ivo Tietets gnun rs commission to every agts-it wlio ili^poce^ of J'W tioVct^. OmaiO'iß of tlic 1 i\;^ •— ' VULCAN bids fiirto, bfcome one of tlio tuost njtmlilc a .<1 con • aultiuo lots m Hi!* put of the colonies," > Lrurjbjfly c«i come to VU LOANS driwl.iea. S^JtialPri/cs of C 3, 62 ?nd -Cl will be qiren to , the Agents who dispose of the greatest number of! Books!. • , m" ii', JV>u.ib"le As'c.its TVinled . >, , , ] j AdUcas only to «VULOA^7' care >ir Q. O.j Bon>,s, Box 07 PO. WolhugtoH. .. . 1050 PBIZES-ig50,000. ' f jT/ie Sydney Jockey Turf Club's^ MELBOTJIIKn CUP CONSULTATION, 1885. s?obe Hun on the rieimiiKton liate Course, Mol- 1 bouSno, m TtfjY';, 1885. SIBAIBBHS, £1 EACH. ' The Pri/e3 irill be allowed by Diguing ,vs under : — Fust Ho«--e .. £li),'Kl(.' 10 Ciili l'rwc* St^ond Horao .. J.O'iO C2OO enck ..±'5,000 Tldrd Hors>e .. 2,000 30 C.foh Piises * Other Stiirtora' £ 100 each .. 3,000 ; rdmiUd) .. 1,500 70 CwJi Prizeß } Non-Startera iC&Oeach .. 3,500' (divided) .. 1.500 200 Cash Prizes ICwhPxr/e .. 2,000 £25eich .. 5,000, 2 Ca"3i Prizos 575 Caslu Pii/ea ' ■ (£IOOO ewli) 2,000 £20 each .. 11,500, A Cnsh Prizes (-C-.00 o'ielj) . . 2 000 Gioiul Total . . £50,000 The Sydney .locke\ T'uf Club of bjilne> m til Mining their uuuicrouo Cliuit= In ill' past COXSULTATIO2STS, imdtjjo Piibiic- generally, m New Soufchi "Walci, the uljOiiiiiik Coionie-., Clana and India : tJjdt for the MELBuUiI-nI 1 . CUl' of 18H5 they have decided to hold a C >6,WiO COXbULTATION for that event,. XlieliElKstPm/i: b niifXIOOOO ami the' lovost £20. The S .1 T f'l«>> liavo also decided to deduct only 10 pet cent, loi Lxpiiiats, instead of 15j per lcut. (is 1 lot j ear.) ' It will be se(>n by thcPiogiaimne v that 1080 PIU^LS>MI'b«DT-TRTBUTKI), anil irrw^-eincnts; arc bcini,' m ide tn imng Tu-, COXSULTATION pio-i miucutly before r!iu j'ub.it >.<i ill jnrts of "tto' World| — uo doubt, uhilevei, but chit all shares i\ill bcj taken up. , Drawing t\ ill ltkcpliccuiuiiM the COM^CtTTJiiB of JIAISAtiLMr/Vi ibout I'OUlUleardijs bcfoie the DAY of the KiCL 1 iteul' ot fie Diuwiiiff ullt befoiwudcd to^U £>üb«uj ibui t>. iVni bubscnbei cm be pte-oniß'xfftho Di mini?, cither m peKou^or, by pro^j, on rtiaking ipplic<icion to tlio Secretary m wntm^. / ' i Abcit J?0 ITor?es 2Tonii!>itcil AddliMluuifje to CiictniejJ.tild Tao Stumps foi ULPL\ md IIL^ULT. fji U^-w PO Ordorb to be mule piy.ble to— JAUIS 'WALLACI!, Suerotaiy 5.0.T.9, 130x734, GTP V O hylfoy - ' N.B.— i*lml|e maVp knouh to youi Piioi»iß. NEW MARKET HOTEL, VICTOUIA iVENU^ wisaopi. . !. Jainee SVRtkiiis Proprietor. The Proprietor of tb« above ITotei, iuj drawing the attention of the Sporti^gy Travcllmg, and (ioncr.tl- Public' to His Hostulry. wishes to iu£orm tlimu th,%t he h* i m \<\u • ' Extensive Alturatioas to tha aboTc Pierai-»0N *hicb ha\e beeu ESXIKBLX ' liLKOVATIUJ. - • Having Exton«iTc Arfcoraniihlatiou on the , x > jemi««s, ,J.\V. intend-; holding a WEEKLY MARJCBT,, The same to be Held m His Yards Every Saturday, I Thus affording Settlera an oppoumufy\df I Buying, Selling, or Exchanging I jIU kiuds of Faini aud otheT Trodace. The Proprietor ha^. spared no 'e^penso m making the zicccssaiy 1 Improvements. 1 A SPACIOUS BAR Has been Fitted up, 1 having Three, Bn-tiv-neos, with a cosy iiooat nKiiiNDi Where Commeicifil Travellers, Fanners and others may ti-iuisaefc tlieir business with piivacy ANOTHER BAR Adjacent to the Pale Yards, is also Open. Ha 3 been entirely diacoimecfcc 1 f roa the Hotel,"* and will be found to be one ot the best-appointed on. the (Joa3t. A Lift, with Speaking Tuba, connects with the TXPSTAIKS SirTIVG-ROOM, So that piivatti panic-, wishmj; to be seived with ref coihtnents cm ob- ! t>iiu them without pissing through the Jiaid. The whole Hotel lias been fitted up with a view to providing the utmost omfoit and convenience to the Ti .ivolliag an d General Publi o. <T.W, has had oonsfdoi.ibie e<peiience m hotcl-kuepiug, aud mv As-mie those v lie > pitrouise him that all 5^T V/INES & BPIBITS^Si Will be of tlie Pest obtainable lir.mds, aud trut no ptin? will ho spired by- tho Proprietor to secure the comfort' of. Tiqitoife. U> his Hotel. TEMPLE OF_ FASHION. 1 The tmdersij?ned has much pleasure m notifying the Arrival of Autumn &, VVintef GOODS, Conaiating of Large Yanetievn Choice and iftuhiou'ible Aasoi'tmenta just to hand direct ttora the Scfftch sRd £nglißli.'<llatketa. And 'also the N. 55. MUSGIEL AND JOIATPOI,: 1 FAOrofilOß. ' - I T. T. Klili^LAKE, < Tern pie oi Faaiiion, 1 {N«xt PoriMvers 1 Kail.)

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 21, 23 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 21, 23 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 21, 23 June 1885, Page 3

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