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EACH TICKET HAS FIVE CHANCES. Vulcan's Discussion.— jtfp.ilb, ON THE \ Wellington Steeplechase Meetr ing. I RUN AT THE HUTT- ABOUT JULY lITH, 1885; 1 Drawn Aboat July 7th, 1885. ' STEEPLECHASE. HURDLE SAGE, ', Rrst.. .. «' ..£2OO First.-. ... ;."£IOO Second' .-. .. 90 Second .. . ; . t .60 Third .. .. 50 Third .. .'.''"3o Others (divided) .. 60 Others (divided) .. 40 - &k» ;' ;'.. £220; BONDS. i Three at £10 .. .. .. .. .'. . . £30< Eightat£s .. .. ... .. .. „ s 4O T*entyat£S ..-r -/;.' ' '".. r V;- i ; : .** f i-%*60; • £130) \r,, •■ GRAND TOTAL, £750 \',\ \ Each-Ticket has a 'chance of winning both First,; Second, or Third Prizes, and can win one of .each of> the/Bonds. :,)■;■''■',} /. ; l UKtA '- ; Igir'READ THIS— "VULCAN has disposed of and drawn since March 4th up to May S3ud 4762 Tickets. . , , -. . , , ■■'.'■■ iSS Bank; Notes and Post Office Orders payable to VULCAXonIy.; •'.. '. .■- '.-■ : v .nvii-'T Note.-^heques will be returned unless made .payable to No. or ßearer" onlyV "-'■' '', . ■■:■ Should there be m6re than: 1600 applied for, extra • Casn Bonds ' will bo addei. - ■'.-■ - . o (. ;This;is sure to be more «ihan full, being! a Local Meeting. '.„,■. „-.- -.'Mo* ■ I'OOhB Tickot' given Free out of each book sold as commission. Tw^nty-nye^proinißcuous tickets or ' one book for £12. Five Tickets giveu.as commission '.toieyery agent Hvho disposes of 'loo ticket^.' v ' ■Opinions of . ,the Eresa :-r-" : yUL(XAN'.' bjds fair to '■become 6ho '6f 'the'inost reliable and sucoeasful con- j Bultatioiiistsinlthispartof thocolbnie's;'" ' j ' ' Everybody can oome to .YULCAN.'S drivings. i . 'Speoial Prizes of £3, £2, and £1 will be given to .the Agents who. dispose of the ; greatest .number of j 'Books. ' ' '; .-Bflliable-AgentsiWanted' 1 -■''• Address 0n1y ...t0 1 ca^eVM* Q. C, BURNSjißdx'97, P.O. Wellington. ' « -i. , JAvU±5 . JPjjjflL JL JL'±lJs : -;Uit«: p CONSULTATION, WILL CLOSE IN .OCTOBER, - • ' !i ' ; • 1885. y •'■ / „,,•<..';'.■. 1 ;■• •■ :■■■' *•-■■'-'• •»ii»r\- 1 •"■;: ' . edbo members, at iqs ; jbaojc., ; Ha^tfs«B^SpriDLg MisSbing. ! On the 1 SPRING HANDICAP, to . : be .-:■-:• ;.:.i •' ings, October 17, 1885. Eight Chances Each Ticket. About ,130 Prizes. ■• .-.■< ' • Eiglit Chances Each-Ticket/ : ' ' f spnik& Handicap. •" 88 Cash Awards. Ist Horse ./'; '.-.£1600 ' lat£loo r .: ''-'.. £100 2nd Horse.. , .. . 500, >2.at, 6.0 ..: , {l ;.. 100 : 3rdHorsev. * v.t f: 250 4 at;. 25.. .. 100. Others div. - •>.. 300 10 at: 20 .i ' ■■ '.. 200 -•■'■■ ' ' 20 at .10 .. 200 20 at- ■' 6 . ! . i: '.. 120 \- .-.. 1 36-afc-; ?;5.<..i; ...-.: «0130- --'•■ •,; • . !£2060 '':■■!■>*'• \rr-. 1 ■'<■■■■■> £950 . NOTJE. , JACOB Faithful's last , Consultation hnvihg over-filled; he is confideufof a still greater , success m the present ,case, m which. eventthe num--1 beFof Priz* will be increased^ the excess being iditidedintoPrizesof fiSeabhi' ' . •'■' ■ ' Each Ticket has 8. Chances. One Ticket win the FirsfPrizein Bace'Event and 7 separate Cash '. Awards,; m a11 £1216. ,-, i.:! ' ■>' ! T. '" ' - , Drawing 'under supervision of a .Committee of ; Towii and Country Shareholders and representatives ioffthe-PTess.;' ■',■,. >■•.,,<.'". i'- \r^ii\,-ri ■" j • Checfues out of Hdwke's Bay must have Is added j for. exchange. ,P.Oi Orders '. preferred; Two 'stamps for reply and result. ■' - .. : -.\-- , f ; '< >t , •Apply JACOB; J'AITHPUL, Care N. Jacols, ißox7; Post Office, Napier.-. .; .- t>,- > -r ; v* ■ ; J tickets 10s. , , •;-,,.; -iv-' JIS NOW I-bEKIN^ ' HIS SEBIEStOF : t '-ft.) VH V' dO^PANIES''ON' THE ' "^vT"*-* ! > : ; -r- ' ToibeHßttfi'^flrstweek ltf Noyimi^f.', 1 . ' ,■;..., ,- : : .r—r-..,, ■<•■:• jifTK U^ ' ? 4,000 Members at Ten SbillinßS Each, to v be. :-i "■'«■<'>*;,} ',-. rDiyidod aa ; ioUows:— '- : '<- - »— ,v. •First Horse v... ...... ..,,•-.;, -„£SOO Betohd Horse.. '" '.\ ' i/" ; .:'''..':.*. 200 -.JThJrd- Horse: v.,, ■•■■...• ■i.W.i ; >-. vw: ! - U 100 Ottter Starters (Divided) .. ■, .. 500 Nph-Starters (Divided) '{ '.•.••' : ! v 'l . '•'. ' ''.-.' ' ' li .'. 700 . \ -,:?./<• ;;;::-:- v '• ■' *■ : ' :jy ;J£ 2 000 . i It is particulary requested that -early application for Shares will be made, as each, list will, be drapnas soon asfilled, m the presence of 'the Press aivd^ti ' Committee; of Subscribers, , .Results . iwill: be forwarded to Subscribers immediately after'drawiug, and the nexfclist proceeded Mth.' : v , i; '" '' i Any subscriber drawing a horse, m any list, will ' be allowed, if his so desires 'it, to invest inthe fol- , . lowing list, any ;Bum not exceeding 'Four Poiijids t .without remitting any furtibefoash, this amount to "be ultimately deducted frowprize- money.' " • • ■-' ■ ;;V -„,,. -■; iNO.;.i; NQWViOPEN,. ••■--:. Tio Application by letter only enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on cheques, or. by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Drafts. Registered Letters or Telegrams will hot on any account be received. If Banknotes are sent please use two enveloped, orie sealed and placed inside the ,other. P,.0. Orders preferred when ' procurable. It will greatly expediate business if an ■ .■ addressed envelope Is enclosed ■withappllisatlon. . ; Address— ADAM BEDE,i Care, of >H. N, . . ABBOT, Box Noi.3, Post' Officj AucklaM;, .:? -\l} : i Ms> :iwzEs^eso,oopy • MELBOURNE, CUP CONSJFLTATION, 1885. ' ,To be ißuu on : the' 1 Flemington Race' Course, Mel- ' bourne, in Noy,. 1885; .■•.•"^.•f <- , ■■,.*>*■ !- IH ISm.xtJS.Ko, XfX' JaJL\j£u _ ■■■ The' Prizes wiil be allotted by Drawing as under :— Mrstaorae,; . >v;*10 l Q0O. lO.jCfehi^Prizes l Second Horse .. .4,000 ■.-. ; . £2oo. each ..£B,OOO ThfrdHorse'tUi iJiOOd M 3O' -Cash TU - , jOther Starters, 'j- . ! ..MJfilOO i each(..i*3,ooo ■•/ (dividea) •...' 1,500. 70 Cash Prizes- > Non-Starters ■.■h-i '. ■■ M !£so'e i a6li'' i ".'i i ' 3,soo : (divided) ... 1,600/200 Cash ..Prizes ,'y, lOash'Prike •:. : J,W)O " £25 each '..'5,000 2iOaflh>P,iii«e.Bi i -.^oj\ 676. Cash; uPriie's -.'• ; (£loQo 'each) 3,0b0{ _ £?o,each.. ..v.11,500 4iCaffh!P.*i*eß--:iilV! n>; .vjl''--"-!"-'! 'iii — : t * (£SOO each) . f 2,000, -, Tqt%lj Tlie Sydney' Jockey tnrf Club of Sydney In thank-ing-their^umertraßiGlieiits m all p'asi'CONSUIjTA■TIpNS, and the Public generally; ,m New.,Sduth , Wales, the adjoining Col6niei' China, and liidia that for, the MELBOURNE CUP, of 1886 they have decided to hold a'£so;(Joo CONSULTATION for that event The iighest PRIZE being £101000 'and the lowest £20. The 8. J. T. Club have also decided to deduct only 10 per cent, for Expenses, instead of 15 . . per cent.,(^s.last year.) ' {■ ;i/.!i k- ••..•••.'". '■'•' ' tUI vjt will 'beseen by ttie Programme' that PRIZES will be DISTRIBUTED;- 1 and arrangements are being mode to bring this CONSULTATION; proVL minently before the Public m all parts of tte World —no doubt, whatever, but that all snares' 'will' be taken up. Drawing will take place under the COMMITTEE of MANAGEMENT about FOUR clear days before the DAT of the RACE. Result of the Drawing will be forwarded to all Subscribers. Any Subscriber can be present at the Drawing, either m person ' or by proxy, on making application to the Secretary m writing. f*> ' , About 150 Horses Nominated. , , > Add Exchange to Cheques and Two Stamps for REPLY und RESULT. '• Drafts or. P^UOrders to. bo '• made payaole to— JAMES WALLACE, 'Secretary S.J.T.C., Box. 784, G.P.0., Sydney. ' ' N.B.— Please make known to your, Friends. / NEW JEWELLERY. JOHN' "FORBES. v (l^ate Kohn >Bws.), > Watchmaker and Jeweller, „ WA'NaANUI. ' k i I have much pleasure m informing the public of Wanganui that my iirst instalment of Jewellery, Plaje, and Watches Has arrived, which for Variety and Beauty of Designs ' ' Has not been equalled here, a, I hare also arranged to receive the Latest Novelties every month jEcbnr' Home, therefore my Customers can depend on getting* wtyat they want 'at ' _ ExCEPOei'ONALLY LOW, !?BIOBS.rj fl . All Jewellery t guaranteed ■ iFirstClass Quality, and warrants to s give satisfaction, no other kept., , , K i\'»V l: . - '■-. y.\- "•■'>■. i ':■.'-:■ M" V- ■.;•• ! iitt . \ ■' '■ ■ ■ , . ■ ' ■ . I have selected my with special care, and from practical knowledge Customers can depend on< '< gejt-! ; ting a'fHHt-otass Timekeeper. , j£WELLERSr > . / ' l^/ATqHBS, ' & .; CLOCKS , }j Kepiiired iii a workmanlike, manner. Twelve mouths' satisfaction guaranteed. ■' ); . . _,_ .._ .: ■/:";" :.._ ! .,.. ... ..^..i <^" Lowest .P^ipEs /-TOW3N r^^r - ' Vlj C'flAß'(3ED :^^f V ""; > *•' ' ' (Late. .Kohn Bros.), ;■ ; ■ Watchmaker & Jeweller,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 34, 8 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 34, 8 July 1885, Page 4

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