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EACH TICKET HAS Z IVE CHANCES. ■' Vulcan's Discussion. — No. 15. ON THE . Wellington Steeplechase Meeting. :; ■;■>..-'. BUN AT THE HUTT ABOUT JULY lITJi, 1885. 1 ' ' Drawn About July 7tU, 1885. ; STEEPLECHASE. | HURDLE RACE, /First.. ... : ..£2OO First ..£IOO Second .. .. • 90. Second -•'- .. ■'. .. ' '. 50 Third .. .. 50 Third' .. s . . "30 Others (divided) .. fiO Others. (divided) .. 40 £400 £220 BONDS. .;. .-■;>--.>»•.* ThrcontrGlO .. ... .. ..... •.. ..JESO Eight at £5 '..... ..'.•.■.. .. 40. Twenty at £S .. ... ..,. ; .. ..; ,■:. '6o' ■ ' '"; ■■-".■. '- ' :■•■' ; : £130 • GHAND TOTAL, £750 . ' : Kacli Ticket Ims a chance of winning both First, Second, or Third Prizes, and can win one of each of the Bonds. ' ' :'■"■' I ggr READ THIS-rVULOAN has disposed of ; and drawn since March 4th up to May! 22nd 4762 Tickets, r>. :i ; ; ;i ■ J-r-;.- ' ; 3ank Notes and -Post Office Orders payable 'to' TULCAN-6hly; ; ■ ■•'■■- ; • ; ;:■_.(■■; Note.— Cheques will be returned unless made payable to No. or Bearer only..' ' , ( Shodld there be more. than 1500 applied' for, "extra ■ Cash Bonds \vill be added. • ! • ..^ •;. TMs is sure to be more- than full, being a Loc&l • Mejtingf../, ;- x .. „.-^'.. _ \ ■- One/Ticket given Free "out of each book sola. aa. commission. .Twenty-five promiscuous jti6ket6,or onebook^pr^lSr-Hve-Ticketß-giyeTi-BB 1 comiiusaibh • to every agent who disposes of 100 tickets! - . Opinions of the Press,:— '^VULCAN bids fair to become one/of the most reliable' aM successful con* sultationiste m this part of the colonies." j Everybody oan come to VULCAN'S drawings. I' Special Prizes of £S, £2, and £1 will He given'to' • ■ the Agents who dispose . of '. the. greatest number of -, Books. . . . " ■■■■■>•■ :: r,'i ,'- i '''' '" ' ' Reliable Agents Wanted < '■; . . ; Address only to "VULCANj"' oarff Mr G.O. BUBNS, Box 97, P.O. Wellington. ' ' ' 1

; JACOB MPHEIJI^S 1 CONSULTATION WILL" CLOSE IN OCTOBER, ..:..-.. .-.v.r: .;.-.:. ,■._"-•:. iBBSv v ■.■;".."■_•" , , ■.-_ ... 6000 MEMBERS AT 10S EACH. Hawke's Bay Spring Meeting.*, On the SPBING' HANDICAP, to t» >sun atHast- ' ings, October 17, 1885. . ;j. , rEight Chances Eacli Ticket. About 180 Prize 3. Eight Chances Each Ticket. Spring Handicap. 88 Cash Awards. , Ist Horse .. ..£IOOO 1 at £loo .'. : • ..£IOO--•2n4Horse.. .. 500 Sat 50 .. i ...100 •3rd Horse.. .. 250 4at 25..; ..'.\lty' Others div. .. SOO 10 at 20 .. : .;.' 200 . ' 20 nt 10 .. .. 200 i. - -'.-■■ 20 at 6.. ' .. -120 26 at 5.. I .. 130 r r -f-j =..■■'•'■ £2oso. -.- (T >: | £950 Note.' >Jacob> FAinrpuii's >lnst 'Consultation having over-filled, he is confident of a still greater success m the present case, m which event the number of Prizes Iwill be increased, the. exfcess being divided into Prizes' of £5, each. . I . Each Ticket has 8 Guanoes. One Ticket can win the First Prize m Race,Eyent and, 7 sepan*e Cash Awards, iii all £1216: . * '. J ' Drawinfe under i supervision of ; 'a ; Committee of Town and.Country Sharejipldersand representatives ofthePress. • -.r< ,. ■ . Jt .'. :-;..- ;, ';;: i " Ch'eqties but of Hawke's Bay tnust hayej Is added for exchange. P.O; Orders preferred. 'Two stamps for reply and result. •___■:-'> ! i - ; : Apply JACOB ITAITHJb'UL, Care N. JACOBS, ,Bbx 7, Post Office, Napier. ' \.- --: Tickets 10a. : ■ . : . 'jv.Xl'

:IS NOW -'FOEMmG- ms iAin^Alf'SßßlES^ol 1 ' -,- CO3£PANIES>,ONi TH3B'- I .. IffeilioTtrne Gtip, 1885. '■-'■;- ' To be Run first week m ' ■ November.! ; i v ■" . -j s 4,000 Members at Ten Shillings Each,' WUei ■ ;■."■'"■'■ Divided as follows: — »■■■• i-. ..',-,- V .'. J first Horse ..';"■ ..;;'■.. . . ! ~ U'fiSOO SecbridHorse.. V. ' .. V.v .. | •■«.•:. -200? Third Bpree ..: ... - ' .. ;.. .. ; .. -1W Other. Starters (Divided) .. ..■■ .. ; j.'. 1 ,ifon-Starters (Divided) .. .. v , .. ; -. } ; 7pQT v.;:^: :■• ;; .-.';. -V:> ;:•■'; : •■- ' : V:-£2oop^ It is particulary requestedvthat; early application. ;£or Shares .will be made, . as will be Srlfwri ' ' as soon as filledj'lri the pre3pnc'e of the Eress and f af 'Committee at Subscribers.: Besnlts will.be for-j warded to Subscribers immediately af ter drawing, ■ and the next list^prpceeded with i ;•;•.;•• -■ t ! i•, : Any snbsbriber drawing a iiorse m any list, will' 1 be allowed, if 'he so desires-it, to'.iuvest Jn.thefollowing list any .snm..iiot^ exceeding Fonj Pponds, " without remitting any. further, cash, this amouut to be ultimately deducted from prWimoney.' ■ ' ' ' •■■■'.. 'NO.' 1 HOW. OTEN. '; :. i ... ■ Application by letter oidy enclosing Two Stamps, ■with' cxphango ph.cheqiies, oosr s by Money Order.Bank ' Notes, or Drafts: Begistered' Letters -or Telegrams; will NOT on any account be received 1 .-, if Bank Notes are sent please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred, when, ; procurable. -It will greatly expediate business if ah addressed envelope is enclosed mth application.. .■ ■''■■ Address— ADAM -"BEDS, Care of H. Nj. X3BOT, Box No. 2, Post OlHce, Auckland. I iiM ;..i;

1050 PRIZES-£SO,OpQ., Jf! MeiSytinei/' JbeJcey Twrf pffi*? MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION, 188& <"' To be Run on, the Flemington 'Race Course, Mel- ' ■--'■ ' bourne, in'Noy., 188j£" j .j..:-. ■•/ - . . , . j' .'.'■■ ' A v.t^* ' '•)(!'"•! i The Prizes will be allotted by Drawing as' undepj:-^ , -'Birfit Jffqrse. j. .-.* £10j000 vaoMOasa! Prikes ' Second Horse .." L," 4,000 „ t £200 each .. £2,000 STMtld Horse"'.: '*'2;000' SO'Cfish' Pritas (Other Starters. ?<>• '£loo each | .. 3,000 , . --> (divided), .., LpOOpiTO ;Oas>v Prizes ii>L ' Ndn-St&r'ters' ■■.- \ ' , £50eacb. '„. 3,500 = » /'(dividea) -..> l! li«00'^00 ; oaßli- Priises . *, 1 Cash Prize • . - ; .3,000 , , ii i ,£25 each ! . . 5,000. ' ,2 Cash Ptizep _„^ „,.576i:Cashj Prizes - •<J(;£IOO6e;Se I hf ' ! T %'2^eaehi.. 11,500' 4'Q»sh Prizes! it ■>' -:'•-'! { ■ ?1 (£sop.each)..' 2,000, %<JrandTotali. £60,000 , The' Sydney jockey Turi Club of Sydney In thanf • ing their numerpua Clients m all past CONSULTATIONS,, and the Public, ,'gener.aliy, m New South "Wales," the "adjoining, Colonies; China, and India • that for the MELBOURNE. CUP, of 1885 they<'haTe , decided to hold"fi £80,000 CONSULTATION forMati event. The highest PRIZE being £10,000 1 and the lowest £^o.' The S. J. T. Club hard also' decided to deduct only 10 per cent, for Expenses, instead of 15 per cent. (as. last year.) 1 '; It will be seen Tjy the Programme that 1050 ■PRIZES will'be DISTRIBUTED, aud arrahgemenls are.bewig made to bring this 'CONSULTATION prominently before the Public m all parts of Ijte World — no doubt,' whatever, but that all shares will be taken up. _ *■• ' \ Dramng will take place under the«X!QMMITTBE OEMANA.G-E3CBNT about I'OUR clear dajfT before the DAY of the RACE. Result of the Drawing will be forwarded to all Subscribers'. Any'- Subscriber can be present at tlie Drawing, either m person or by proxy, on making application to the Secretary iv writing. , , „ i , > »' About 150 Horses Nominated. Add Exchange to Cheques and Two Stamps for aiEPLY und RESULT. '.-Drafts or P.O. Orders to be jiiada payable ttf-^JAMES WALLACE, Secretory S. J.T.C., Box 784, &.P.0., Sydney. N . - N.B.— Please moke known to your Friends. NEW JEWELLERY. JOHN' FORBES, j (Late Kohn Bros.), Watchmaker and Jeweller, Wanganui. - I rhave much, pleasure m informing; , the public of Wanganui that«my lirst instalment of ! Jewellery, Plate, and Watches Etas arrived, which, for 1 Variety and Beauty of Designs Has not been equalled here. I have also arranged to receive Jhe.^. Latest Novelties every- month 'from Home, therefore iny 'Customers' can depend on getting what t they jwant at l i Exceptionally Low Prices. i ' AIK Jewellery guaranteed. "Firpt-, I Glass Quality, and warranted to { giy& ' satisfaction, no other kept. , ' ' 1 have selected my Watches] with special oare,-and from practical knowledge Customers can depend on j getting a fiint-class Timekeeper.' >Jbwellekt, Watches, & Clocks .Repaired m. a workmanlike manner. Twelve months' satisfaction guaranteed, - '• * „ g§T Lpwest P.uioes m Town i , 'Charged jg§| , , j JOHN Wr 8E,3, I (Late Kohn *8r05.,),< Watoiimakbr &'Jewellkr.i ■* i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 31, 4 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 31, 4 July 1885, Page 4

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