£500— Coiuiiltatioa -£500 , ON THE ; Melbourne Grand National Steeplechase, To be Ita i os ISili July, at Melbourne/ 1000 Members at 10s Each. " . ; "Will Positively Close 16th July. PHIZES. JBirg t Hor.io ' ' . . ' . . . . . . ..... £200 Soootirl Horse.. .'. .. .. .. .. 100 Third Uorse .. .. .. .. .. .. 0i! Sbirleio (divided) about .-CSciioli .. .. 50 No;i-Sta.rters „• ' about £5 o.ich ' '.. ..'7O G.Oiis]ißoa(ljafcJtse.ioh .. ... .. ..30 '-.- '■■'.' '■'. .'■■"" ' '■•■■ £500 In my "consultation on the^jWanganui Grand National Sfcfieplc-clm.se the first horse, Tiie Druid, went to A settler m Patea ; the second horse, Gioutchauc, went to a young woman m Wellington ; the ' third, ; Billy-go-by-em, weut to a settler at Halcombe ; : some. . Starters and non-starters going to Cluistcimrcn. , ... .'■"".".- ; ■ Please send P.O. Ofders when convenient, .and" two stamps for reply and result. Country cheques must have Is exchange added. : : As usual, any subscriber can be present at the drawing by applying to EGMONT. ' Addrc-ss : Rft.VtONT, care of Si- bight & Co., Box 31, Post OTi- «. Patea.. . , v . ; SPOETIN& NEWS: • ' £4000;— 320~Cash Prizes! BS"NINTH GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING IS NOW OPEN 1..' ' ..' iTo a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given .-..::,: ..■?■■'. . 'Gratis..- .'■..- •■ ■ ' TjIROM the undoubted popularity and great success -L these drawings have .--obtained,-- the promoters are enabled to bring them before the pnblic every ■ two months. Although this- Company has a large number of Horse Consultationists (about thirty) to contend against, some of iwhora- uuder fictitious names have been mean" enough to do their utmost to . injure the promoters of the Hamburg Compauy, theycannot do so, as this Company is top well established and favourably known with the public all through New Zealand. ■ ■■-■ . ......-■• . The large number .of applications that came in:too late will be registered m the ninth ' drawing ; or if the applicant wishes, : the mouey will be returned. • ... The Ninth Grand Drawing .for £4000- will close the end of June, nnd the Tenth Grand Hamburg/ Drawing will Open on the Ist July. ~ ' ■- • -Tiie Ninth. Grand Drawing will consist of 320 Money Prizes, amounting to £4000; subscribed by 8000 members at 10s each. The. various Money Prizes will be distributed as. : follows :—. . ... . ■ ■: ... T £^a£s™ 'W -'-SO PRIZES' .15 £15 PRIZES .1 20.0 PRIZE if. 25 PRIZES 160 '10 PHIZES I \°n° SJ^S -■" ;20 PIUZES 10 ° •■■■«■ PRIZES ■ ■'■•■/■""■TOTiVr,- AirOTJNT,v £4000.; "\ ■ ...."■.,.'.'■ , ' ; 330 MONEY PRIZES. ■•■ ;. : :. > To a Purhaser of *x Progr;.inines one be kiven' ■-S, :: -..,-r ■■ 1..: 7 .■.-■'":■;■: Giatis. ■ ■-■ ■-•■ ■■■.-■■ ■'.•.. •--" ;' The' Grknd principle 'of these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is gusvranteed a Prize, and the chances are m favor of the investor drawing a large prize, as there are 220 large prizes to 100 small, ones: To aurinvestor of £2 the chances • are only G tpX-agiiinst him drawing a prize; and the ' Hen.d Prizeor any other may be drawn by an investorof I.os. . "; : 'READ Tjais.— ln Boaz's Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds are only 25 tpl.against an investor of 10s drawing a prize. But cnrefully note the enorm..ous odds agjiinst the iiivestori drawing a Horse or ;Cssh Prize m any of the Hourse Consultations. The •marbles are replaced for each drawing of the cash prizes, which gives the enormous" odds '-'against >in- : , vestors. Tiiis.Compahy wonld simply aslc investors 'to' calculate tiie oilds before r placing their, investments ili any horse consultations;, arid this Company, would not presume to tell the public that they have a number of chances and may. win a number of prizes for a single i-ivestmcnt of 10s. . . < " NOTE.— -Prizewinners whether winning large or .small prizes are informed that their' names will hot" be made public, without their written consent. This Ninth Grand Drawing for '£4ooo will fciko place under the supervision of a committee of eight subscribers; and the prize? will be paid over^ as early a3 possible after the drawing. '." --. ! . . ' B§3"NOTiCi\~CoHntry Cheques marked correct by Bauk, only payable to a number, Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only toBOAZ. Bank Kotos accepted. - Two 2d sfcvmijs for reply > and result. , Registered letters and .telegrams not received. ... . . . : Name and address of applicant should be plainly Avrittcn.: ;■..."_ -...-••■.. ,-rr: ■.';-:. .- .- ; >- ■, - .• . All letters must be. nddressed— BOAZ, Care Mr.: Moskly, Wliolesale and Retail Tobacconist. Box 64, P. 0., Dunedin. . ; . '"PACTS ARli! STUBBORN. THINGS." , By his popularity has agiiin . iis-sortcd his supremacy. Look at ti;e Result of 3iis "Qraoh's Birtiidny Praint , O Ac gmmine - -S«mc4hi«S^7bnderfulS' ' ; - ■ 1e.280 Shares Sold m Six Weeks. ■■ 526 Extra Cash ■ Prizes £5 each were allotted. 748 Prizes instead of ,:.,:■ - : '.-■. ■■-: l; . 220;;" K " "_- ■-■■]■ ■ ""| ■ : • ;r :;' ik6yr open on a ■ - ■'' • • ; , RAGING- AND ; .COmiSING PROGRAMME, WHICH , MUST; CLOSE ON TUESDAY, ■ 7TH JULY, <is the WATERLOO CUP is fixed for BSh, ■:■.';"■ 9th, and 10th, beirig^ one week earlier than last year; early application is therefore necessary as we are going ahead' "full steam.*' / • : . } .' 8000 at. 103, £4006. Ist Prize,. £looo.-. About 220 ■'':;' • - • ; • Prizes.,. ' ,:Melboui-ne Grand ■ Waterloo Cup, Chch. „.. '••••■ About 04 : Nominations. National Steeplechase. Winner Waterloo ■ ■ -.";■■ . . : -Cup ■.. .;£2OO About .25 Nominations. . Ruuner-np .. i. 100 ■ '■'-'"'. ' '. Winner Waterloo " !'-■■ .First;. .. ..£IOOO Purse-.. .: 50 Second _"_.-.■ .. 300, Runner-up ... 25' Third ...... 150 Winner Waterloo. All others divided' : Plate .. '50 : about £20 each : 450 . 'Ilmnier-up i : '■■..'■ 25 ■ .: ■'..;'" All Otlter Dogs. ■•■.'■". ••■"■■■ divided about . ; : •'• ■ ' £10 each ' .. 000 ■ ';•'■ ■-■■:.:' •"'■ £1900 ' : £1000 ;....-• 126. CASH BONDS. , : : - ; : 2at£so .. ..£IOO 10at£10-.. ..£IOO 4at 25 .. ..100 15 sit 8 .. . .. 120' sat 20 .>.. 100 SOat 6 ..^ .. 180 lOat 15 .. ■ ... 150 -50 at -'.5 .-.. .. 250 - TOTi't BCfNDStdE 1,100. ' .". '" ' i .;:;. iWILL- CLOSE -7'rn 01? JULY* : . Each Ticket has Ten Chances : and csvi obtain -a Prize m Each Drawing. We are glad we have iigain hit public tasce; by allotting Extra Prizes iiistehd of . increasing Advertised Value of existing Prizes, when yce more than fill. We shall again devote alimonies ■' for.;-'- application" 'over 8000, '• to' Extra .'£s Cisn Bonds (less tsnal commission), called 9th Class, but must explain that all Tickets sold "up to time of -.closing has equal chances of every tiling on the Programme. v • '.■-- • : . Pie we ;se^d ; two Sdst'vmiM for. reply and result (two Stamped Afldresse.a : Bnv^lbpes gi-eatly. exi«diafces bnsi-.icss). P.O. Ordoi-s profen-ed." ls'ckcliaugcs" on stamiis and. cheques. Coin -or- notes should be registered. Registered letters , and telegiiims received; '; •' •. ■ i ■'■.'■■- \ :\ •■ ■ " .-'••-.. ROBIN HOOD, . : Care Thos. StapIiKTOX, Box 238, P.O.:.Christ- i. ■':■■' ' : '. '■':. '; . '.' 'church*. ".- ••:'.!. V" .r, ; ' ■','■ Or; Jubal Emoiixg. City Baths, Co!o:nbo-strebt ! : "". ' Cliri3teinirdii. : . :; • v- -^b^'iEntxtK ;■; v ,, : l. dssooo . " — ■—:. .-.- £^dod .., . : • , ,, ■'. I.jANNnAL :. CPN3ULTATION^ ' v .• ' ;\; ; •/■■•' •■'."- " . "■■ oisr the :••; ; , ■■■.'■• . '■■ ■'-■•.;■ ; GRAND NATIONAL : STEEPIIBCH ASE : ' T : . T6T)e Ruii at Melbourae on the 18th July 1885. I: ;.: Will Close 'on. the lGth July, 1885. : - - '' ; i ,<■ ''■''. y-" - ; 6000 iicmbers'at' 103 "eaijhl-;."'6pp'O. \] ■.''.'■ I Horses. - 112 Cash Bosbs.! First .. - : M ■ ;. £COO ' 2:it £100' ..£2oov Second .. .. ..300 4at 50,... 200: ■Tlrivd- ..-•■ .. •■;. 200 "8 at 25 .. 200 ; ■-■Starjiors (diyided about > 10 at ■'•■' 2o • .. ■ '2001 ... JJ4oeach) .. .. 200 SOat-H-M .; tSpO! c No:r--St;irt.2<ra" (divided ' 20 at ..-' 8 '•-... 160 • about £18 ieaph) : -v;-300 '_ .-4?:ativ;v:sv,-'i.:1240|. ■;.*: <•:■: :•; '••- !' .: £1(300 y - ] '~ ::^'\ £1400) •Each Ticket has Eight Chances", and can obtain ai •Prize m each tii the Eight Drawings.- '• " •'•*- -■■' ' •'" ; .. Please soud P.O. Orders when convenient, or bank: notes.'. Country Che^nes must have 'Is !excb.augei : added, and marked correct by- bank (do 'hot: enclose i coin). Two stamps requisite, for reply and result, f Should' this Consultation exceed '6000, all prizes' will be divided pro rata. . .., : r^ ' :■ ' Sf!so"ln my . Coiisxiitafciou" on the CliristohurcliGreat AutnhintHandieap, the Tirst 'Horse; Rubin'a, | went to a station hand.ati Ida Valley Station. The! Seco:id Horse, C.iptazu Webster, wont to afiurnier* ;at Alilton, Otftgo. The .Third Horse, Son'Westet/.te j t a well-known consultatiouist at Christchurch. .. ; ; ; <. I N:B.— As iisual, the 'names and addresses of vthe' ."principal prizcrtakcrs, also the- 2iames and :iddre'sses ; of the gentlemen who form the Committee, will be \ forwarded to all the leading newspapers throughout New.Xealand. Address— ADA 3IANTUA, Care of LYONS &; HART, Box 351", Post Office, Dnncdin. £3000— Apply Bariyr-£3OOO. ■Melbourne- Cud Will follow. CBITERIO33T HOTEL, WIXON-STREISr, WANGANTJI. Established, 1867. HUGH MOEEOW-Proprietor. The , above hotel is close to the, Railway Station, and offers unusual comforts to 'Travellers.' W^ithiti <i few minutes' walk of the P >st Ullice and the business part of the town. None but the Best Brands of Spirits 1 kept. Good ni commodious stables attached to Hotel.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 24, 26 June 1885, Page 4
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