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EG MONT'S £SQO-C<msTiltatioa-«£500 ON THE Jh'elbournt Grand National. Sk'aplechast'j rjT To be Run oa 18th July, ;it Melbourne. : 1000 Members nt 10s Each. ■ Witl Positively Close 16th July. ■ PRIZES. First JTor?e .. .. -• •-' •• ..£2OO Second florae... KM ■ Third iior<c .. .. •• -• •• •• 6I) Starters (divided) about £S cieh .. -. 50 •Non-Starters „. abou- .-63 -each .. ••' 70 G Cash Bonds at .£5 each •• 30 .' ' ' £500 In my * consultation on the'JWangnnui Grand National Steeplechase the first horse, The Druid, went to a settlor i.i Patea ; the second horse. Caotttch'tua, we: it to .i yohng ivoinin m 'Wellington ; the third, BiUy-go-by-em, went to a settler at Htlcombe ; some starters and non-starters going to Christchurch. • Please send P.O. Orders when conrement, and two 2d stumps for: Teply and result. Country cheques mini have la exchange '.ud<;d. ''-„. As usu-,1 Any subscriber c,v>. be present at the drawing by v wiving to EG-MONT. ' ' '" . ; Address . X- \TONT, care of SfBIGHT & Co.y Box, 31, Post O~'\- *. P-SSea. SPOBTING NEWS.. £4000.-320~Casli Prizes. bstninth grand hamburg drawing is now opbni: To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one 'will be given ■ ' Gratis. ■> •■-.-■ THROJI the undoubted popularity and'great success JL these drawings lnve obtained, the promoters' are enabled to bring them before the public every .< two months. Although this . Company has a large' number of Horse Consultationists (about thirty) to contend against, some of whom ui'ider". fictitious names have been mean enough to do their utmost to ' injure the promoters of the Hamburg Company, they cannot do soi as fchfe 'Company i.3 too well established 'and favourably -known with the • publicall through ;New Zealand. : ' . : .. : The large number of applications that came intoo late' will be registered m the ninth drawing ; or if the applicant wisjies. ; the money .will be returned. Tiie Ninth Grand Drafting for £«)0d ! 'will close the end of June, ; and the Tenth Grand Hamburg Drawing will Open on the Ist July.. „...-• The Ninth Grand! Drawing- will consist of 320 •Money Prizes, amounting to £4000, subscribed by 8000 members at 10s eich. ■■•■■:.■•:• \ \ The various Mo;ry Prizes wilL be distributed as follo-.vs :— ' -• ' ' "■•" •' ■ '•' •■•■ •- -1 £300 PRIZE I 1U.4J30 PHIZES 16 £15 (PRIZES; ;1 200P1UZE !j 25 PRIZES 100 10.PKIZES '1 100PJMZEI ir 20PSIZES 100 B PHIZES' 2 60 PRIZE I . :• ■ . ': . . ■ . ; TOTAL AMOtTNT, £4000;,' ;■ ; 1 . . ; ' r 39i; HOXfUY PHIZES, '.■•■ '>' .-' To. a Purhaserof a5 Programmes one will be given : GraUs. '" ' ' ' ' ; The toand principle of these Hamburg Drawings : is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes Is. guaranteed : a Prize; ajid the uliahces iwe In f avor'bf the 'itivestor - devwinga large prize, as there are-220 .larige prizes •to 100 small ones. To. an iiiveator of £2 the chance's' are only G to I agaiiisthim drawing a prize, and the Head Prize or any .other may be drawn by an inve3i' tor of 10s. ;,';.■ „ .;, . -■ .. • ....;. Read this.— ln B'oaz's Grand Hajnburgiirawirigs the greatest odds are only 25 to'l against ah investor of 10s drawing a prize. Butcarefully note the enorni- ; ous odds apjijist the investor«s_aro\ving n Horse or -CJnsh iTlztfiii any'of tli«T ll6rirse CSnsiiltritibhs.' : The • - tn:irbles nre replnc-ed for eatili drawing :of the . crts'h prizes,, which gives the enqrmoas. odds, against investors. This Company 'would, simply ask iiivestors to calculate the oddz before ■ plncing Uieir invests ments m any ; hoiv;e. -consultations* and this Company would not presnme to tell the'public thai they have a number of clianoi's and may win a nnmber of prizes for a single inresHneiii: of XQs. ■■' ■'':>:. ■- | ; NOTli.— Priiie VVinncrs Svhetlier winning large, or snvili prizres a: : e informed th:it their names' will not be made publia:without their written consent This Xinth Grand Drawing for £4000 will take place wider 'the supervision of a committee of eiglit subscribersi and the prizes will be paid over as early as posMiible »f tei". the 1 drawing. ■ . • ' .• , ■ ■ ; " .■ _, jjj^"NOTiCF.-'-Country Cheques marked correct by Bank; only pjiynble to a mt'nber. Is <idded 'for exchange. PiO. Oidere preferred, made payable .only. to.BOAZ. Briufc Notes accepted. - . Two 2dstf«niw for reply, aisd rcs.ult. Registered letters ;!ind telegrams not received.' ' ' -i', Kiimq and. address iOf applic:int shonld . be jplainly.written. "•/■. '•-. . . . . L " .'..' ;• ' All letters must be : ad(3ru3scd—BOAZ, Care of' Mr. MOSKI.Y, Wlioleaale and Retail TobaccOnist/Box 64, E. 0., Dunedin. ... .-.-.. . '"FACTS : ARE STUBBORN THINGS*'!; ..■ ROBIBTHOOiiV By hfs popularity! lms again asserted Ms supremacy. Look -at- the Hcsalt of his Queen's Birthday ,Pip-grfl-nnnc. Something"' Wonderful. : 13,280 Shares Sold m Sis" Weeks'. 52S Extra Cash Prizes £5 each, were allottci^ 748 Prizes instead of • -• 220. .'-':'.-".:.' NOW OPEN ON A- ■•■.-•-. • RACING AND COUIISING -PHOaRAMME, WHICH iIUST C£QSJ3 ,6n TUESDAT,- 7th ■JULY; :uj the.WATERtdO CCJP.is'fijced -formal, ..9fchj and 10th, being one week earlier th,in last year ; early application is therefpfe-necessary' as • • wo are -going ahead " full steam." : ' ' ' ■"'••: 8000. at -10s-, £4000. . Ist Prize, '£looo." About 220 ■ . •--■ •-':': .' .;.: .Priaes., .: ■. -.: •" • . . " : Melbourne : Grand' ; ; Watekoo Cup: Chchi % ' .''-..■ '■■>■'■ '•■'■" Alioiit 64 Nolriinations. . Natloual fJtefiplochiuw. . Winner W.u t c,r 10 0 : . : , . Crip .. ' .. £200 About 25 " 5 Nominations/ Rnnner-up ; ■ ' ..' ; 100 : ■•• Winner Waterloo ■• .First .. . ..£IOOO Purse .. .. 50 Stco'tid .. ;. 300 Rurincr-up : ..'25 Third ■• .. .. 150 Wumer Waterloo • All- others divided . Plate, ...... .. 50 about £20 each 450 Rdnner-up ''"'.. .'25 ' All Other ' Dogs : . : : " ■ .' ; divided, about .: £10 each ..' 550 r . :■; !.•■•:.■••■■'.; £1900 ■ .-■ . :■..-. > ■ £1000 i „.- ...:,'; ... 136 , CASH BONPS.. ••: , -, : ,-. ' 2ftt£6o .. ' ....£IOO 10V.t4i0 .'.' .;'£lilO ; 4at'2s ; .. ■■■■:.' 100 loat •■•: 8' ••;':' • :.- 120 . sat 20 .... .;.. 100 .30at. 6. -„. .. 180---lOat 15 150 obat 5: -„ .. 250 : TOTAI, BOKUS, £1.100. ■':;'•■ ■:' WILL! CLOSE *TH OFJULYi • . -. '■■ „ Eacli Ticket has Ton. Chance^ titvi can obfeiia-A . Prize m Esiish Drawing' We tiro glad' we h;ive again ' hit public t-iste, by alfottingr Extra Prizes instead of incroiisiag Advertised .Viilne of existiiigPrizes, when ; we more th.vn Jill. \Ve shall agiiiii devote dllmoiiies i for iipplicatioa 'over 8(>00, to EXTiIA" '£S CiSH Bonds (less nsual commissioii), called 9th Class; but must expluiii that all; Tickets sold up to time of : closing n:ts 'equal chances of everything .on. the ' Programme. ••.•■■ .'■ ; : -. • :,••■-.. Pie»s« send twp : 2d stamps for reply and result '■ (two Stamped Addressed Envelopes greatly expedi- ! afes 'bi»ii)C3s). ' P.O. Ordere 1 pref orrcil.- Is exchange ou.sUuups and cheques. Coin or notos should be registered. Registered letters , and telegrams received. ■" ■ •■■;'■ ■"'"" ' • ■ '■ ' \ ROBIN'HOOP, :. .(. t ■■ .-<• Core Thos. Stapujton, B»x 238, P.O,.Christ r : chnrcli. ■■■■•••■• • Or, Jubai<- Fleming, City Butlis, Colombo-street ■ •''-.: . , Ohristchurch. ... ' ; .:' „

■ '■• _. ; : *'«.O'O O.;" : - ; i: --'- T ::/ - / 'ABA.;sttM^^--' ; i' 4sooa ' ; ■-•:■'■' — -■:■:.■ ■ ■ '-■:;•.•: :^so6o : , • ANNUAL. •CONSD-LTATION-- .:•;,.,, ....... . .'ON TUB ,;.. . . GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE : To be Uun at Melbourne o:J the lßbhJnly 1885.Will' Close on the 16th Jiily^ 1885; : / '' ;. 6000 jMnmbors at 10s each. 6000. : .,, ' ' ''HOnS'E3. ' : 112 CXSfI BOSTDS. First ' ... : .. i.- ..£6OO 2at £iOO ,:.£2OO Second.-... „.. . 300 i fit . JSO ... 200 Third .. .. ..'2o(>' Bat 25 .. 2i)0" Starters (divided about' 10' at '20 •-. 200 . £40,cm\>) • '.. :. 200 20 at .10 ...200 Nou t Swrters (divided : 20 at 8 : ..'. ll» about £16 each) .. 300 48 at 6 ..-240 >■■■..- «100i>l ... . r . £1400 Bach Ticket-has Eight -Chances, and: can obtain a , Prize isi eaeli of the Eight Drawings.; ','.■. ' : . Pleaaoscnd P.O. Ordew \ylien coiiTCUient, or'baiilc notes.' Coruifcry Gheijues' must haVe Is exchauge added, and marked correct by bank (do uot enclose coin). Two otampi requisite, for reply and result. .Should this ' Co:i3ultatio;i exceed 6000, all prizes will be divided pro ratn. - ■ ■ ' ti3T I:i my Uo.iiiultntioti on. the Christchrureh G-resit Autuinu Haiidie.uj, tlie First Horse, Rabiiia, wont to, a station liasid at Ida "Valley Station.-' The ; Second Horse, . Captain VVebster, wont ,to a farmer at Alilton, Otago. Tiie Third Horse, Sou'Westor,. to \ a well-knowa eonsultationist at Christohurcb. ' i S.U. — As usual, the names and addresses of the j principal prfye- takers, also the names, and addresses ■ of the gentlemen ' who form tlie Committee, 'will be ; fbrV.'arded to all the leading newspapers throngh- ■ owt Now Zealand. • ■ . . : • : Addx-ess— ADA MANTUA, Care of, LYONS. &. ILVUT, Box 351, Post Office, DuncdinV" ■'••■•;. : £3000— Apply Early— £3ooo. ..;.-; . Melbourne Cud will follow. . : • CIUTERIGN HOTEL, N IXON-ffPRES-ETi-- W-ANGAiN UI. Established, 1567. . HUGH MOEKOW-Proprietor, The above hotel is. close to the Raj i way Station, and otters 'unusual' coiiiforts to Vraireller^ . \y ; ithiu a few iniuutes' walk <»f the: Post Office and the business .part of the town. • None but the Jiest . BMuds of Spirits . ■• ' .".■■ . kept. i. . ; Good^aud comuiodious sttf blea at-' taohed to Hotel.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 25, 27 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 25, 27 June 1885, Page 4

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