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£1500! iil500: £1500! ox TJU-: : Melbourne Grand National Slccpkc/taso, To Ik; Huh sit j[.j:ii.->:i;-:ii.-. 1;-m.!s. July.— Will positively Ulo-:>j July luUs. o'Xn) 'dcmlteis .it 10s Ktvch. Rich Ti^kyi; h:vs Six Cuncosl ru:/.;e5. | Cash Boxds.---.; Pir^t Horse.. ..£4OO 1 4nt £23 •• .. -Cl'W S>'.-o-.d .. .. 200 sat 20 .. .. 100 Third .. •• 100 jloat •15 .. .. 150 (Others divided) .. 250 |10 tit 10 .. ..100 |20 at 5 .. .. 100 £050 | . £550 | TOTAL. £1500. ' ShouM tlie .applications exceed 3000, all prizes will be Increased m proportion. i Chc'ines must have Is exchange added. P. 0.0. preferred payable to VANGUARD only. Two 2d stamp* for reply and result. . . Address— VANGUARD, Care of M. HOOAN & Co., Produce Merchants, Box 50, Post Office, Wang mvi. — --■ — ' — *— — -- - BACH TICKET HAS FIVE CHANCES. ! Vulcan's Discussion. — No. 15. ON THE Wellington Steeplechase Meeting. t RUN AT THE HUTT ABOUT JULY llTn, 1885. Drnvii About July 7i\ 1835. STEEPLECHASE. HUKDLE RACE, | lfirsb £200 First £100 I Si-eond .. .. 90 S-i:ond .... 50 Tliird .. .. 50 Tumi .. .. 30 Others (divided) .. 60 Others (divided) .. 40 £400 £220 BONDS. Three at £10 £80 Eit'ht at £5 40 Twenty at £3 CO £130 &RAND TOTAL, £750 Each Ticket has a chanon of winning both First, Second, or Third Prizes, and cau win one of each of the Bonds. IggriUSAD THIS— VULCAN has disposed of ai.d drawn since March 4th up to May 22nd 4762 Tickets. Bank Notes and Post Office Orders payable to VULCAN only. Note. — Cj:eqiiC9 will be returned unless made payaV>le to No. or Bearer only. [ . Shonlil there be more than 1500 applied for, extra dish Bonds iviil ho rultied. • This is sure to bn more than fall, being a Local Meeting. •. Oiie Ticket given Pree out of e.»ch book sold as commission. Twenty-five promiscuous tickets or one honk for £12. Five 'Cu i k«t< given as <.-omrni*sioii to cvory agent wh-i i]i*»o*e* of 100 tickets. Opinions of the Press :— " VULCAN bids fnir to become <n>e o* the most roliuble aiid sneebssful eo:i---sultiitiO'iist-« lit "tlii-3 part of tlin colonies." F.Tevybotlv can uome to VULCAN'S drntriiigs. i Special Pfi.-.e.-i of :S5, £2, mid £1 will be given to the Ageiita who dispose of the gre-itest number of Boo'.cs. I Jloii«ble Agents Wanted Address only to "VULCAN," care Mr G. C. I .Binixs, Box 07, 1.0. Weliiiigton. 1050 PBIZES-£50 J OOO. The Sydney Jockey Turf Club's MELBOUIINK CUB CONSULTATION, 1885. To be. Run on the Fir«:ir.gt.o!i Race Course, Melbourne, i:i Nov., 1885, I MEMBERS, '.£1 EACH. The Prizes will bo allotted by Drawing as under : — First Horse .. £10.000 10 C*sh Prizes Second Horse .. 4,000 £200 each ..£2,000 Third Horse .. 2,000 30 Cosh Prizes Other Starters £100 each .. 3,000 (divided) .. 1,500 70 Cash Prizes Non-.St.artera JWOeach .. 3,500 (divided) .. 1,500 200 Ciish Prizes 1 Cash Prize .. 2,000] £25 each .. 5,000 2 Cash Prises 575 Cash Prizes OeiOCWcnch) 2,000 £20 each .. 11,500 4 Cash Prizes (£SOO each) . . 2,000 Grand Total. . £50,000 The Sydney Jockey Turf Club of Sydney m thanking their numerous Clients m alt past CONSULTATIONS, Mid the Public generally, m New South Wales, the adioiniug Colonies, China, and India tlvit for the MELBOURNE CUP, of 1835 they have decided to hold a £50.000 CONSULTATION for that event. The highest PRIZE being £10,000 and the lowest £20. The S. J. T. Club have also decided to deduct only 10 per cent, for Expenses, instead of 15 per cent, (as hist year.) It will bo seen by the Programme that 1050 PRIZES will b« DISTRIBUTED, and arrangements nre being nwcle to bring tliis CONSULTATION prominently before the Public m all parts of tte World — no doubt, whatever, but that all shares will be token up. Drawing will take place under the COMMITTEE of MANAGEMENT about 3?OUR clear days before the DAY of the RACE. Result of the Drawing will I be forwarded to .all Subscribers. Any Subscriber ' can bo pre.se/tt Jit the Draw-ing, either m person or by proxy, on milking application to the Secretary m writing. About 130 Horses Nominated. Add Exchange to Cheques nnd Two Stamps for RIiPLY -diul RESULT. Dvr.f ts or P.O. Orders to be mide payable to— JAMHS WALLACE, Secretary S.J.T.C., Box 784, G.P.0., Sydney. N.B. — Please nitdte known to your Friends. NEW MARKET HOTEL, VICTORIA AVENUE, 1 WAN G AN U I. James Watkins Proprietor. The Proprietor of the above Hotel, m drawing the attention of the Sporting, i Travelling, anil General Public to his Hostelry, wishes to inform them that he h:w made | Extensive Alterations to tho above Premises, which have been .ENTIRELY RENOVATED. Having Extensive Accommodation on the Premises, J.W. intends holding a WEEKLY MAEKET, 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 SPACIOUS BAR Has been Fitted up, having Three Entrances, with a COSY ROOM BEHIND, Where Commercial Travellers, Farmers and others -may transact their business with privacy ANOTHER BAR Adjacent to the Sale Yards, is also Open. The Billiard aSooaai Has been entirely disconnected from the Hotel, and will be found to be one of the beat-appointed on the Coast. A Lift, with Speaking Tube, connects with the UPSTAIRS SITTINQ-KOOM, So that private parties wishing to be served with refreshments can obtain them without passing through the Baio, The whole Hotel ha 3 been fitted up with a view to providing the utmost comfort and convenience to the Travelling and General Public. J.W. has had considerable experience m hotel-keeping, ajid can assure tho3e who patronise him that all . TWINES & SPIBITS.» Will be of the Best obtainable Brands, and that no pains will be .spared by tho Proprietor to secure the comfort of Visitors to his Hotel. TEMPLE 0^ FASHION. The undersized has much pleasure -in 'notifying the Arrival of Autumn & Winter GOODS, Consisting of Large Varieties m Choice and Fashionable Assortments just to hand direct from the Scotch and English Markets And also the N.Z. MOSGIEL AND KAIAPOI FACTORIES. T. T. KEit.:.LAKK, TTeiiiple of Fashion. ' " -(Next Forester.-;' Hull.)

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 26, 29 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 26, 29 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 26, 29 June 1885, Page 4

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