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EOMONT'S £500— Consultation— £5Q0 ON THE . ! Aelbownc Grand National Steeplechase, To be .Run on 18th July, at Melbourne. : 1000 Monitors at 10s Each. Will Positively Clo3e 10th July. PRIZES. ' ' • FirstHorsc .. -.. .. -• -• ..£200 ; Second Horse..., ... .. • • •• , •• 100Third ITorso .. .. .. -• -:'.-. ••■ 50' Starters (divided) übout £8 each • .-. ... 50 Non-SfcirUsrs „ about £5 c:ich . .. * ... .70 G C.vsh Boud3 at £5 each .. .. .... •• 30. \\ . '„ .. . £sOo' In my "consultation on the^Wanganrii Grand; National Steeplechase the first horse, The Drnid, went to asettlerin Patea; the. second horse, Caout-, chauc, weut to a young woman m Wellington ; the.: third, Billy-go-by-em, went to a settler at Halcotube ; some starters and non-starters going to Christ-: church.' .■■'■■- ■■■■• ' . . •' i Please send P.O. Orders when convenient,, and: too 2d stomps for reply and result. Country; cheques niust have Is. exchange added. vi - ; ■ ■ As usual, any subscriber 'etui "be : present a^ the, drawing by »pplyirtg.toE6MONT'..'^>j ;'-*-'r" v - Address : EGMONT,; ewe; of .Sf.rafiHT & Co, Box' 31, Post ' Office, Pistea. .' ..:,!: "'.'."" ; > •SPOFTDTG NEWS.. ,j £4000.-326~Cash Prizes. " 838~TENTH GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING- ISf Noyr QPEKr .^ ? v,,,:r . _„|: To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes 'one" wilTbe riven•■^Gratis.'".. '.-',-■ f:'VjTIROM the undoubted'popuiarity and greKi success' JL these drawings have: obtained',, 'the '--promoters' are enabled to bring theni befq?e>the : pnblip everyi two months. Although this- Company has a large' number of Horse Coiumltatiohists (about thirty) to contend against, some of :^hoin. under;; fictitious names have been mean enough. to do their, iutmost tor injure the promoters of the Hamburg-Company, they cannot do so, as this Company is tod well established! and favourably known with -the public, all through New Zealand. . ,-•-.>. The large number of applications that came m too late willbe registered m the ninth drawing; or if the applicant wishes, the money will be returned. The Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will close the end of August, and the Eleventh Grand Ham-' bum Drawing will Open on the Ist September. ! The Tenth 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 : — • . ■ ■ 1 £300 PRIZE 10 £30 PRIZES' 15 £15 PRIZES 1 20.0 PRIZE 15 25 PRIZES 160 10 PRIZES 1 lOOPRIZfc :r 20 PRIZES 100 5 PRIZES 2 50 PRIZE ! I TOTAL AMOUNT*. £4000. 32<i MONEY PRIZES. • To a Purhaser of 25 Programmes one will be given Gratis. The Grand principle -of. these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Prize, and the chances are m favor of the investor ■ drawing a large prize, as there are 220 large prized to 100 small ones. To an investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an iutestor of 10s. -..-.■• . Read this.— ln Boaz's Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds are only 25 to 1- against an investor of 10s drawing a prize. Bntcnrefully.ndjetheenorm'ous odds against the investors drawing a :■ Horse . or Cash Prize m any of the Hourse Consultations. The marbles are replaced for each drawing of the cash prizes, which gives the enormous odds against investors. This Company would simply ask investors to calculate the odds before placing Jbheir investments m any horse consultations ;-and 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 investment of 10s. '■ . i NOTE.— Prize Winners whether winning, large or small prizes are informed that their nhmes will- not ' be made public without their written consent This Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will take place tinder the supervision of a committee of eight subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. ■ ■ : IfSTNoriCB.- -Country Cheqnes marked correct by Bank, only payable to a number, Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bank Nqtes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. • : Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. ' : ■-■ ; ' ■ -■".:•-; ; „ All letters must-be addressed— BOAZ, Civre.'of Mr. MOi?EiiY. Wliolesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 04, P. 0., Dunedin. . ' "PACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS." R(^IINrH(3OD. By his popularity has again asserted his supremacy. Look at the Rosult of his Qriecn's Birthday Pro- - gramme. Something Wonderful. . 13,280 Shares Sold m "Six Weeks. 528 Extra Cash - Prizes £5 each were allotted. 748 Prizes instead of ■, *' .220. " • . -.; ■ !- -' ' . ■ '. NOW , OPEN ON A RACING AND COURSING PROGRAMME/ WHICH MtTST CLOSE ON TUESDAY, 7TH JULY, as the WATERLOO CTJP is fixed for Bth, 9th, and 10th, being one week earlier than last year ; early application is therefore necessary as we are going ahead "full steam." . 8000 at 10s, £4000. Ist Prize, £1000. About 220 Prizes. Melbourne Grand Waterloo Cup, Chch. About G4 Nominations. National Steeplechase. Winner Waterloo ' Cup . . . . £200 About 25 Nominations. Rmuier-up .. 100 . Winner Water 100 Krst* .. ..£IOOO- Purse.. .'. 50 Second. :. .. 300 Runner-up. ..; 25 Third .. .. 150 Winner Waterloo All others divided Plate .. ' .. 50 about £20* each 450 Runner-up .. •25 All Other Dogs ; . divided^ about . £10each .. 550 . £190 V £1000 126 CASH BONDS. 2at£so .. ..£IOO 10 at £10' ; .. ..£IOO 4nt 25 .. .. 100- 15 at: 8 .. .. 12'J sat 20 .. .. 100 "30 at 6 .. .. ISO 10at 15 .. .. 150 50at 5 .. .. 250 ■ Total Bonus, £1,100. WILL CLOSE 7TH OP JULY. j Each Ticket has Ten Chances and can obtain a Prize iv Each Drawing. We are glad* we have agai:i hit public taste, by allotting Extra Prizes-instead of increasing Advertised Value of existiug Prizes, when we more th.-vi fill. We shall ag.iiu devote alimonies for application over 8000, to Extka £5 CASH BoNDrf (less usual commission), called 9th Class, but mast explain that all Tickets sold up to time of closing hiis equal chuuecs of everything on the Programme. ■ . Please send two 2d stamps for reply and result (two Stamped Addressed Envelopes greatly expediates business). P.O. Orders preferred. Is exchange on stumps and cheques. Coin or notes should be registered. Registered letters and telegrams received. -.■■■■■ ROBIN HOOD, . : : Care Tnos. STAPLETOS, Box 238," P.O. Christ- ■ church. • ' Or, Jubal FLEiitJio, City Baths, Colombo-street Oliristchurch. .'■:'''■■' ADA MANTUA. £3000 £3000 ANNUAL CONSULTATION OX THE , GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE To be Run at Melbourne on the 18th July 1885. Will Close o:i the 16th July, 1885. . - 6000 Members at 10s each. 6000. Horses. 112 Cash bosds. First .. .. ..£GOO 2at £100 .. £200 Second .. ... ..300 4at 50 .. 200 Third Bat 25 .. 200 Starters (divided abont 10 at 20 .. 200 £40 each) .. -.200 20 at 10 .. 200 Non - Starters (divided 20 at 8 .. ICO about £16 each) .. 300 48jvt 5.. 240 £16U0| . £1400 Eacli Ticket has Eight Chances, and can obtain a Prize m each of the Eight Drawings. Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, or bank notes. Country Cheques niust have Is exchange added, and marked correct by bank (do not enclose' coin). Two stamps requisite, for reply and result. Should this Consultation exceed 6000, all prizes will bo divided pro ratn. U£jT Ii my Consultation on the Christchurch (j-ru.is Aucumn>H-indi>;ip, the First Horse, Rubina, went to .i siaiio.i hand at Ida Valley Station. The Second Horso, Captain Web3tcr, went to a ftirmer at Milton, Otago, The Third Horse, Sou'Wester, to a. well-known consult itionist at Oiiristchurcli. N.B. — As usual, tlie names anil ;iddresses of the principal prize-fcikers, also the names and addresses of the gontleiuoii who form the Committee, will be forwarded to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. Address -ADA MANTUA, Care of LYOXS & HART, Box 351, Post Oitice, Dunedin. &30J0— Apply Early— £3ooo. Melbourne Cud will follow. CfilTlSttlOff HOTEL, NIXON-STREIiT, VVANGANXJI. Established, 1867. HUGH MORSOW-Proprietor. The above hotel is close to the Railway Statio.i, and offers unusual comforts to Travellers. W"ithiu & few minutes' walk «>i" the Post Offico and the business pirt ol the town. . None but the Best Brands ot Spirits kept. Good^ and commodiou stsibles attached to Hotal.j

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 28, 1 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 28, 1 July 1885, Page 4

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