£1500! £1500! £1500! BSscesssioia ON THE Melbourne Grand National Steeplechase, To be Hu,i iit Jlur.iu-.u-iu.-. Iri-.'i.f-ily.- -Will positively Clo^o July 10th. 3JOU ileinbws ut 10s H-vcli. En'.h Tiokno li.i- Six C'..inc-esl VlliZlJ-*. I Cash Bonds. Fivjt'irorsc etOl> -I at £2* .. ••,€I'W Second .. •• 300 sat 20 .. -. 100 Third .. .. 10.) 10 at 15 .....•• lfo (Ot)iew divided) -. 250 1.0 at 10 .. -•. }«? 20 Jif 5 "..••... 100. .£OSO [ . . 5530 TOTAL.. .. .. ..£ISOO. Should the -ipplioutiotw exceed 3000, all prizes \vill 1)0 increased. in proportion. . ■ • Ciu!'iuc3 musL h-wu Is exchange added. P. 0.0. preferred pay'rOilo to VANifUARD only. Two 2*l stamps for reply ami result. Address— VANttUAßD, Chro of M. HOUAS & CO., Produce Merchants, Box 50. Post Office, Wmg'nui. ' ■--■■' » ' ' ' r*" "r" ; — " *■■' '*-* ' ' ***" ""*"* ' * EACH TICKET HAS FIVE CHANCES. ■Vulcan's Discussion. — No. 35. ON THE Wellington Steeplechase Meeting. HUN AT THE HTJTT ABOUT JULY lITH, 1885. Drawn About July 7th, 1885. STEEPLECHASE.' HURDLE RACE, First . . . . . . .6200 First . . .... £100 Svcoiid .. -- JW Second .. .. SO Third .. ..50 Third .... 30 Others (divided) •.. 80 Others (divided) ..40 £•10.0 £220 BONDS. Three at £10- :..,.-• ... .. •• -•' .i£Bo Eitflit at £5 .. ... ... •• ■. ■■ ■•, <*0 Twenty at £3 .. ••.'•• ■••• " v' . • .> ,■■ . : £130 GRAND TOTAL, £750 Each Ticfcct : li:is a chance of winning both First, Second, or Third Prizes, and can win one of .coota of the Bonds. KSf" BRAD ' "THIS— VULCAN lias disposed of and drawn since March 4th up to May . 22nd 4762 Tickets. '" ' ' "' ' ...■■■■■■:■■ B:',;ik Notes and Post OOlce Orders payable to VULCAN oaly. . .., " .., ,•..., Note. — CJieques be returned unless made payable to' No; or Bearer only. : .•••..-. . .Shonld there be more tlwn 1500 applied for, extra jCash Bonds will he added. This is sure to b<i niore : than full, "being a Local .Meeting.i! : >■. •:■..■■.■. ... :• ■ .■ One Ticket given .Free out of. each book sold as , I commission. ■Twenty-five proinisouo'us .lilek'eta' or OIW 7)Ook for £12. Five Tickets given as commission ! to every agciiS who disposes of IW> tickets. . 'Opinions of tlie Press :—"' VULCAN, bids fair to ibceome oneof the most reliable -and successful coh-BultaUouists-iivthis.paro of. ,thc colonies." ■■■.;,,'. Everybody can come to VULCAN'S drawings. Special Prizes' of S.S, '£2; and: ill will be given to' i tho Agents wJio dispose of ttie greatest number o£' '•Boolfs. , • . i;' i ' teliable Agents "Wanted ' •Address -only to "VULCAN," care Mr G. & i Byaxs, Box 07, P,Q, Wellington. . . . , • : : iosd PRizEs-^£sd,ooo. ; I The Sydney Jockey Turf CWs ' ' iIELBOUENi!;' CUP " CONSULTATiON, 1885. i Totitf Run' on the'.Floniingtori Race Course, Mcl- , , ; bourne, : iu Not., 1885. , : ; . : . ': : . . ,MEitK^RsT^£i~EXCHr;--r ; : -; .-■ ■ The 1 Prizes will be allotted by. Drawing a? 'tinder':^-' ' Firat. Horse .£IO.OOO :.10 'C-isu ■:. Prizes^/.- •• Second Horse .. 4,000. • . JE2OO eacii .... £2,000, Third Horse ';V 2.0Q0 30' 'Csish Prizes ' , Other : Starters :. •• . £100 each ; > . ■ 3 k QOO . Cdividod). .... 1,500 ' 70 Cash Prizea ■ ■ •, Nbn-S&arter.a ' ■ . JESO'each '..■'3,500 ■•' ■■? (divided) ■;; 'i; 500 200 Oasli ' Priisea ' 1-Gasli Prise .. 2,000 '■ £25 each" .. 5,000 2 'Cash Prizes ' } 675 C.wh- Prizes J "'i(.-eiCKWbach)- 2,000 |.' £20e'aclV " .'.' 11,500 4 ; C.;i.sh Prizes • j •• , ■■■ . ,— " .(£SOO end)) . . 2,000 | Grand Total. . £50,000 The Sydney Jockey Turf Club' of Sydney m th:i«kfng their numeroiH Clients In ull past CONSULT ATIONS, nndtheV Public m New .South Wales, the fidjoiiiiug Colonies, Cltina,- t)nd India thitfor'tho'MRLBOXJP.N.E'GUP, of 1835 they haye 1 decided to hold a £50,000 CONSULT AI'ION for that event.-. The ; highest PRIZE being £10,000 and the lowest '£20. Tiic S. J. T. Cltil; have also decided to diidncb only 10 per cent, for Expeasus,- instcad=bf 15 per cent, fsislnst year.) > ... i ; • Ifc will' be 3eun by the Programme tlmt 1050 PRIZES will b« DISTUIBUTKD. and arrangements sire -being. made to. bring t;;js QONSULTATIONpromincnoly before the Public; m all parts of tjte. World — noddnbe, whatever, but that all ' shares will' be tnkeii upi •• . ■ <: ' >. • Drawing will take place under the COMMITTEE of MANAGEMENT about I'OTOI clear days' before the DAY of the RACE. ' Itcsuft of- the Drawing win be forwurded to all Subscribers. Any Subscriber cuu be presoiit'at thu Drawing, either m 'pcrsou or by proxyi on making npplfcubioh to the Secretafy m writing. : . ' .. ■ ■ . :- . ..•..'.. . : ■About 150 Horses Nominated. ' Add'facohivhge to Cudquec and Two Stamps for REPLY undUtESULT. : Drafts or P.O; Orders to be ninde payable to— JAMES ; WALLACE, Secretary S.J.T.C, '36x784, G;P.'O.;' Sydney. .'. ' .;' N.B. — Please make known to your Friends. l - >■ '• : ■'■'■■ HOTEL, . - ■;: VIC TO RI A AViE N U.-E, James Watkins- •• • > -Proprietor. The .Proprietor of the above Hotel, m drasving the atjEeaiipn of the Spotting, Travelling,'; and Gfeueral Public to hi 3 Hostelry, wishes to' inform them that he has'made" ! ' ' " .' ■ Extensive Alterations to thq alSovc Premises, which 'have been
•;,. ENTIRELY IJENOVATED. ■ ;,;,•••. • Having' Extensive Acc'd'mmodatip'n on the r'reinises, J. W.- intends holding- a:- ; ' Weekly m aeket, "Thesame to be Held m ./ . His Yards Every Saturday, Thus affording Settlers 'an opportunity of Sellings or Exchanging All kinds of Farm aiid ; other ; Produce. The Proprietor has spared no expense m making the necessary Improvements. A; SPACIOUS BAM ' Has 'been Fitted up,' having Three Eri- '■ •■■ '' : trances, with a- '.' '"."'•' ' COSY HOOM BEITIND, ; ' Where Commercial Travellers, Fanners ... and others may .transact their .; ; . . ;'.,., business with privacy . .. ANaTifirß: BAR ■;.' Adjacent to the Sale .Yards, isjalao Open. Has. been entirely disconnected from : tho .. , Hotel, and will be found -to be. .... : one of the best-appointed .. ._ -. ■ on the Coast. A Lift, with Speaking Tube, connects with the • • UPSTAIRS SITTING-ROOM, So that private parties wishing to be served with refreshments can obtain them without passing :, through the Bard. •:. The whole. Hotel has been fitted up with, a view to. providing the u,tmo.st comfort .. and convenience to the. Travelling . and General Public. . . . J.W. has had considerable experience m hotel-keeping, and can assure those who patronise hira that all ' m° WINES & SPIRITS j» Will be of the Best .obtainable Brands, and that no pains will be spared by the ; : Proprietor to secure tho comfort of Visitors to his'Hoteli TEiPLE OF_ FASHION. The undersigned has much pleasure m, • notifying the Arrival of : Autumn & Winter GOODS, Consisting of Large Varieties m Choice and Fashionable Assortment just ; to : hand, direct from the . '•• ; : . Scotoh and English Markets And also the NiK. . ;: MOSGIEL AND XAIAFOI FAGTORIKB.; - : Temple, .of ; Fa&hi«>Ti r - •-T ;(Kext Porastera'-iJlall.), .i .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 25, 27 June 1885, Page 4
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978Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 25, 27 June 1885, Page 4
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