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EGMOffT'S £500— Consultation— £500 - ON THE Aelbourne Grand National Steeplechase ', y To be Ran ou 18th July, at Melbourne. 1000 Members at 10d Each. I Will Positively Close lGth July. PRIZES. First TTorso £200 ! Second Horse ..100 Third 'Horse .. ...-,< &o > Starters (divided) about £S each .. .. 50 Nou-Starters „ about £5 each: . . . . 70 BCashßondsat £5 each .. 80 £500 Iu my] consultation on tluf jWanganni Griviul National Stcoplcchiise the first liorse, The Druid, went to a settler in Patea ; the second horse, Caouechauc, went to a young woman in "Wellington ; the third, Billy-go-by-em, went to a settler :it Halcorabe ; .some starters and non-starters going to Clirist- ' church: Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, and two 2d stamps for reply and result. Country choque34hu3t have Is exchange added. As usual, ally subscriber can be present at the drawing by applying to EGMONT. Address : EGMONTj care of Si>BIGHT & Co., Box 31, /Post Office, Patea., , l i SPITING NIEWS. Prizes. GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING IS \J\ ;;.;>■•■■•: -„.'.: NOW OPEN! ; To a Purchaser oi 25 Programmes one will be given „ ; ; ■;* ; ', :Grafcis. rpßOMthe undoubted popularity and great snecess J. these drawings hare obtained, the promoters are enabled to bring them before the public every, two months. Although this Company has a large ■ number of Horse' Consul tatiouists (about thirty) to contend against,- some of whom under fictitious names have been mean enough to do their utmost to injure. Jhe promoters of the Hamburg Company, they cannot do so, as this Company is too-well established and favourably known with the public all through New Zealand. ..-.■-■ . The large number of applications that camb in too late will be registered.in the ninth drawing ; or if the applicant wishes, the money will bo returned. The Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will close the end of August, and the Eleventh Grand Hamburg 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 :— ;;i "■- ! • : : 1 £300 PRIZE 10 £30 PRIZES 15 £15 PRIZES 1 200 PRIZE 15 25 PRIZES 160 10 PRIZES 1 100 PRIZE 15 20 PRIZES 100 5 PRIZES 2 50 PRIZE! „ TOTAL AMOpOT, £4000. ' '■ ' '.320 MONEY PRIZES. 1 , To a Purhasor pf 26 Programmes ono will be given ■"■ ■ " Gratis. ! The Grand principle bf these Hamburg brawings j is that a purchaser of 25. Programmes is guaranteed a Prizbj and- the chances' are in favdr of the investor drawing (Vilarge prize, as .there ture 220 large prizes • to.loo small ones. To an investor of £2 the chaneds are only 6 to 1 againsthimdrawing'a prize, and the Head-Priie'or ahy'other may be dra^vn by an invesl.toroflOs.; |: -;..,: : '■ i; ' : Read .THIS.— In Boaz's Grand.Hamburg Drawings |, 7 the. greatest odds ate only *25 to'l'aghinst an investor of 10s. drawing a prize. But carefully note the enormi :ons odds against the investors' drawing a Horse or Cash Prize in any of the Hourae Consultations. The maibles 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 before placing jtheir invest- ; ments in any horse, consultations ; and this Com- '.'■ panyyvbuld not presume to tell the public that they : have a,number qt chances and may win a number of ' prizes for a singleinvestmont of 10s. f „ NOTE-^Prize Winners whether winning large or small prizes are informed that their names will not be made pubUc'-rrithou't their written consent This Tenth Grand .Drawing for £40JD0 will take 'placS Tinder the supervision of a committee of eight . subscribers, and theprizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. '• , ■ -. J3a9°*NdTrCß.— Country Cheques marked correct by Bank, only payable to anumber, Is added for exchange. P.0. ; Orders preferred, made payable only, tpBQAZ. Bank Notes acceptod. '■'■:• Two' 2d stamps for reply and result i Registered letters and telegrams -not received. ' Nome and address of applicant should be plainly ywritton.' f :■"'.■' All letters must be addressed— BOAZ, Care of Mr. MosEiiY, Wliolesaleand ßetail Tobacconist, Box 64, P.0., Bunedin. > ; t :■.-,

"fXCTC ARE . STUBBORN THINGS." By his popularity has again asserted his iupremacy. Look at the Result of, .his. Queen's Birthday Pi-o-■.■.■■■ti'l ■■gramme. SoineUiihg Wonderful. 5 ' 13,280 .Share? Sold in Sis Weeks. 528 Extra Cash Prizes £6 each were allotted. 748 Prizes instead of dn->7. ir..;-.-i-/-.';--.-MO.. :_.... „ ,-'iii! <■> ■■ N0W J OPEN ON A i ; ■■ RACING jAND COURSING PROGRAMME, WmOB?" MUST' CLOSE ..ON 7TH . ■ JULY, as the WATERLOO 1 CUP" is fixed for Bth, •'■■•' -Bth,>ndlofh, being one week earlier than last , ; year; early application is therefore necessary- as we arc going ahead "full steam." : .JOflO at -10s, -£4000. lst'Prize, ~&tim.~ About,22o Prizes. ; ' : ' ' Melbourne Grand Waterloo Cup', Chcb. . About 64 Nominations. 1 ' National Steeplechase. Winner Waterloo Cup .. ..4200 About 36 Nominations. Runner-up i. ■ 100 . k . .. ~^~-*- 4 Winner Waterloo SFirst V ,%.-. Purse .. .'.50 fSeoond- •■<■.•'-,'.. 300 Runner-up : .;. 1 ,25 Third .. .. 160 Winner Waterloo All others divided .-- ~ .Plate .. :.. 60 :'" {ibout £20 eaoh- .- 450 , Runner-up :.. 25---v.,< ■'- . -i ""• ■ " ■ All Other Dogs divided about: .; ifilOeach .. 550 *- £1000 ; £1000 126 CASH BONDS. : 2 at £6o .... . ...£IOO 10 at £lo .. ..£IOO ■^aVi"25!:5..* '■ -I.lilOO 15 at 8 .. .. 120 i-I&at *..<*>■ >:'IOO 30 at 6 .. ..' 180 ' 10at .15 .. ... 150 50at 5 .. .... 250'- - Total Bonds, £1,100. •■• " "' S f:, f\ WrLL CLOSE 7T H OJP JULY. : : has Ten Chances and can obtain a Prize in Each Drawing. We are glad we have again hit public taste, by, allotting Extra. Prizcsjiustead of > increasing: Advertised Value of existing Prizes, when we more than'flll. 'We shall again devote alimonies for application, over 8000, to Extra £K Cash Bonds (less usual commission), called 9th Class, but mu^fc. explain that! all Tickets sold up to time of closing has equal chances of everything on the Progßimme. ■ . I . Please .send twp- 3d stamps for reply and'j-esult , (twb Stamped Addressed, Envelopes greatly expedi- ' ates business)'. V.O. Orders preferred. Is exchange ; on stamps .and cheques. ' Coin or' notes should be registered. .Registered letters' and telegrams received. '.. .■,.". . -.- ... ' '.;• ;:..''.' : ; ' i • ] .. 1- r: --- <: ROBIN HOOD, ■■■ >. ■ ■> '■ Care Tnos. STAtLBTOX,' Box 238, P.O. Christ- •• ■ :. . '■■■■•' •■ dhtirch. :/ ' i Or, :", JUBAL FIiBMIiTO, City Batlis, Oolombo-s,treet "'("" .y.:. Pwsbehvach. < '._!i...i ■••.. - ''- ; ,'■".'"■.' x •

;£BOOO . ... >: ■• -^_j. ■ • ' : . £3000 •. '. • ANNUAL CONSULTATION : ■■'*."' ." .-.'. -■.'•,••■ OS .THE' -- .•••■' . : : -}i \ ■;i *• GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLEPHASE": „';To 6e Runatlielbourhe on tlie lSthJJuly 1885. •x,i\ /■ .suiS' ; '■ — —■■•■ ■-.'■' : ' , ' |- :.;.;.; WiU T ClpM.on the 16ta July, 1885. i 1 '• 60&0 MemberV at 'los eatih.!* 6000. i , , •■ HOBSES.:> -■•;..: ; 112 GASH BONDsI ■fiirst > .. :: ... , ...£GOO 12 at £100 ..£2OO Second .. . .. .. 300 -4 at. 50 .. 1200 Tliird; .. -Ui. ' -.r 200 ' 8 at" 25 „ 1200 Starters (divided about : 10 at 20 '.. i2OO £40each) „.: .i 200 20at;; 10 .. S2OO Npn^. Starters (divided .20 at ,.,! ;8-'. ■•••• il6o about £10 <Jach) - . .' 300 '48 "at " ■ 6 . . '240 ;' 'l "■ „, : ; :.'■■; :.'■■ ■: ■ ,s '■ • ■■' £1600 '■.■'■>■'■-"■'■ £]^00 i .'' JBach Ticket has Biglit Chances, and can obtain ft*' ; Pri?e in each 'of the Eight'Drawings^ r " ' ; : Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, or bank notes. Conutry .Cheques , must hare Is exchange added, and marked correct by bank ;(do not enclose /coin), i; Two stamps requisite; for reply and result. Should this Consultation exceed 6000," all prizes will be divided pro rata. B3J~In my Consultation on the Christchurch Great-Autumn ..Handicap, the Eirst.Hdree, Bubina, twent* to a'stattdif band afr -Ida' Valley^Station. The Second Horse, Captain Webster, went to a farmer at Milton, Otago. The Third Horse, , Son'Westcr, to . a well-kno\vnT!onsultatfo_nist at Cluistchurch. • v As, usual, 'the names and addresses of the principal prize-takers, also the names and addresses of the gentlemen who forjn the Committee, will be ./forwarded, to; all the 'leading 'newspapers throughoutNew "Zealand. Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of LYONS & HABT, Box 351, Post OfllQe, Dunedin. "' . : •u.»- »_>»•■ t -£3Soo— Apply- Early— £3ooo. _. / r M,elbo|irn'e i.Cap will follow.' \ £15^b ! J MOM 1^1500 ! ij i ' i : '** - ' '' ' - J Vanguard's, I>iscussion s - ;i ;.' ;■*'■';"/*'■'"' '■qn'thb' '. ' ■'-.:: Melbourne Grand National. r , '■-. ■•: :■..-. 'Steeplechase^ ;i T6 bo iiun'at'Melbonrne.ilSth July.--Will positively iH .; ■' •- ■.- ' Close July 16th. . 3000 Members ,at lOs.Each. . ■ ]Eoch Ticket has Six Chances I Prizes. ' Cash Bonds. First Horse..' ..£4OO 4at £25 .. ..£IOO Second .. : .. 200- sat 20 .. .. 100 Tliird ..~H"'- 1.00 10 at 15 .. .. 150 (Others-divided) ... 250 10 at 10 .. .. 100 U: ■>.>>'<■ f} • ■■--■• -.' " 20 at 5 . . . . 100 i "•■" ' i : 950 | £550 3T^!!Z TOTAL.. .. .. ..£ISOO. Should the applications exceed 3000, all prizes will be incroiiscil in proportion.- .; > > .*■-'■-'■ •■' Cheques must have Is exchange added. P.0.0. prefurreil payable to •VANG-UAUD only. Two ;2d stamps for ro ujyaud result; -, ;., -• ! Addiesi--VANGUAIu) > Caro di 11. Hooan & Co., : Produce Merchants, Box 50, Post Oißco, Wanganni. . !■ ' % ..--tj)>.'.^ ' ■ '' • ::<:-.' I' ■•• '.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 32, 6 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 32, 6 July 1885, Page 4

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