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£1500! £1500! £1500! WftSßgnard's BMsenssfion ! ON TJTIi: ! Melbourne Grand National Steeplechase, \ To >»o Hun at Mislb:mvs\e, ißsh July.— Will positively ' Close July 10th. SOOO Members sit 10s Each. Each Ticket has Six Chances! I r hikes. CAsn 'nosns. First Tlovjc. ..£!00 4 at. &ii WO Scuoiiil .. ..-'OO sat 2) .. .. 1MThiiil .. ..100 10 at l-> .. . •• 1.50; (Others divided) .. 250 1 10 at 10 .... 100 .20 at. .5 .. .. 100 £950| s£sisO' TOTAL.. .. .. ..£ISOO. Should the applications exceed 3000, all prizes mil lie increased ia proportion. ■ : ';.•■- ■ Olieqnes miut lrnvo is exchange added. : ■• ■",.... P. 0.0. preferred payi.ible to VANGUARD only. . Two 2d stamps for reply and result. . "' : - Aaavess— VANGUARD, Care of U. HORA.X & Co., Produce Merchants. Box 50, Post Offloe, W.inganiii. EACH' TICKET HAS FIVE CHANCES. Vulcan's Discussion.- — No. J5. . - ■"• ■ ON THE Wellington Steeplechase Meet- ■ ■ ing. " ; , ' ■.-.- BUN AT THE HUTT ABOUT JULY 11TH, 1885. '■■■ ■ Drawn- About July '7th, 1835. STEEPLECHASE. >„ ..HURDLE RACE, First.. .. ..£2OO First.. ..: ..£IOO Second .. .. 90 Si:oorid .. .. 50 Third •-..■•.■ -..-, 50 'TMrd ;: -.. •■ ' -.'. ■ 30 Others (divided) .. :60 Others (divided) .-. 40 :.'■■'■ "£4OO '* ' ■-'■■ ' £220 BONDS. • : Three at £10-.. .. .;- ; .Y : '..' ..£BO Eight at So .. ..-"■ .. , ...... ..-40 Twenty at £3 .. „. -.., .. • ... -.. 60 '-■ ■■.•:. , '■','■ ■■ ' £130 ORAND TOTAL, £750 . Each Ticket lias »y chance of winning both First,. .Second, or Third Prize 3, and can win one of each of the Bond 3.' '"'* ' ■■-" ■."";' '"'. "■"■' • . ■■ ■' -> ' .'■ ; " ""^"■SBAp THIS— VUIiCAN has disposed, of and. drawn since March 4th np to M--vy 22nd 4763* ■ Tickets. .... ; .- : -.■' -.■-■■* ". .' Bank Notes and Post Ofßce Orders payable to ■ VULCAN only. ' '-'■■' ■'.: Note.— CUeques will- be returned unless made payable to No. or Be-irer only. . .•'.-. , i. Should there be more, than 1500 applied for, extra Ov.h Bomls will be adde.l. --••-: ■•'-.: .This is sure to bo.vinorc than fall, .being a Local ■Meeting.* -';'" • , ; '" . •■ One Ticket given Free out of each book sold as commission. Twenty-five promisoiious' tickets or 1 one book for £12. Five Tickets give li as commission' to every agent w);o disposes of 100 tickets. : ; : ' : Opinious of the Press.:— ■'• VULOAN. bids -fair to become one of the most reliable and .successful don-; snltatio-nsts m this part of the coloaies." ' * *■ ' '■ Everybody can come to VULCAN'S -'drawings. Special Pi izes of £3 t £2, ami £1 will be given to the Agents Svho dispose of the' greatest number of ;Books ; ..;.- . : ; : . .: ■-...■- : - : ' •■■*■.'; Reliable Agents Wantefl ....-.■-.'—■ . . Address only to " VULCAN," care Mr G. ; C. Buux.3, 80x.07, P.O. WeUington. ■ />'■'■■■■ 1050 ?EizES-i50;a60. : The Sydney. Jockey Turf Chios' MELBOUIIXE CUP ' CONSULTATION, 1885J - To.be -lluu on the Flemington Race .Course^ Mel- *!' bourne, m Nov., 1885. , : ' '■ MEMBERS.- £1 .EACH. • ■ ' The Prizes will be allotted by. Drawing ns under:—• :■: Fii-st Horse- ...£10,00.0 10 C>ish : Prizes --■ ,"'- SecomlHox-se ■•".-. ;.4,000 ' £200 eiich-;.. -.'-£2,000' Third Horse ...2,000 SO Cash Prize's Other Starters' £100 each .. 3,000. (divided) .. 1,500 70 Cash Prizes i Non-Starters * .. -£50 each- ..■ 3,500" (divided) .: 1,500 200 Cash Prizes' ! ■ ' 1 Casli IMz'e .. 2,000 £25 each .. 5,000. 2 -Cash Prizes 575 -Cash Prizes ! '' . (ifiMOOoaeh) 2,000 „.£2063011 .. 11,800 4 C-ish Prizes ".■-'■ — *— •. (£SOO each).. 2,000 Grand Total.. £50,000' ■ The Syilitoy Jockey Turf Club of Sydney m thank-, ing their iiumerous.Cliojits m all past (30NSULTATI0N8, audtlio Public generally, m New. Sohth Wales, the adjoining Colonies, Cliiha; aiul. Indi#~ tint for the Jd^LBOUItNJi! CUP, of 1885 they have decided to lidiil a ;£-50,000 CONSULTATiON for that . event. The highest PRIZE b'cing £10,000 aiul the lowest £20. The S.-J.-T. Club have also decided; to ■■ deduct only 10 per cent, for Expenses, instead of ' 15 per cent, (us lost year.) - ! : .'*' It will be seen by' the Programme that 1050 PRIZES will b« DISTRIBUTED, and arrangements are being made to bring this CONSULTATION prominently before the Public m all parts of tte World -—no doubt, whatever, but that all shares ■will be token up. ■ ' ' ' :-.*.';.! Dni\vi:ig -n-ill take place under tlie COMMITTEE" of MANAGEMENT about FOUR clear days before : ! the DAY of the RACIO. Result of the Drawing will j be forwarded to all Subqeribers. Any Subscriber.! can be piesb.nt at tiio Dr.i'.vinfr, either m person or i by proxy, on making application to the Secretary m > ■writing. . : : . ■ v :. . Aboiii 150 Horse 3 Noniinrttcd. Add Exchaiige to Cheques and Two Stamps for • REPLY mid. RESULT.' Drafts or P.O. Orders to ;bo mnde paysiblc to— JAMES WALLACE, Secretary. S.J.T.C., Box 781, G.P.0., Sydney. : N.B. — Please make known to your Friends. NEW MARKET HOTEL, VICTORIA AVENUE, wanganui. James V/atkins Proprietor. The Propiiotor of the above Hotel, m drawing the attention of tlie Spoiling, Travelling, and G-ejieral Public to , his Hostelry, wishes to inform them that he has made Extensive Alterations to tho above Premises, which " have been ENTIRELY RENOVATED. Having Extensive Accommodation on the Premises, J.W. intends holding a WEEKLY MAEJCET, The same to be Held m. His Yards Every Saturday, Thus affording Settlers an opportunity of Buying. Selling, or Exchanging All kinds of Farm and other Produce. The Proprietor has spared no expense m making the necessary Improvements. A SP AGIO (IS BAR Has been Fitted up, '.having. Three Entrances, with a cosy .nooir behind, Where Commercial Travclieis, Farmers and others may trdn^act their business, with privacy anothYr bar Adjacent to the Sale Yards, is also Open. < TUe BiMi&iL'ti.iioosßi' ; . - >/.._... Has been entirely disconnected from theHotel, and will be found to be one of the besfr-ap'pointed on the Coast. A Lift,' J with 'Speaking TubeJ ' cdrinects ■wjph the ( i ■UPSTAIRS * SITTING-ROOM, So that' private parties wishing to" be served with refreshments can obtain them" without passing ; •through the Bars: The whole Hotel has been fitted up with a view to pioviding the utmost comfort ' and convenience to the Travelling a n-d' Gr ener aI • Publ ic. . y J.W. has had considerable experience m hotel-keeping, and can assme those who.patronise him that all fl@T WINES & SPIRITS I .^ ] Will be of the Best obtainable Brands, and that no pains will be spared by the Proprietor to secure tlie comfort of Visitors to his Hotel. TEMPLE OF_ FASHION. The undersigned has much pleasure m notifying the Arrival of Autumn & Winter GOODS, Consisting of L:trge Varieties m Choice and Fashionable A&soitmeuta ju&t to h.md direct from the Scotch and English Markets Ami also the N.Z. MOSGIEL AND KAIAPOI FADTOUI EH. T. T. KER.-LAKE, , TexiiTjle i -.f Fashion yores^crs Hall.)

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 24, 26 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 24, 26 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 24, 26 June 1885, Page 4

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