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EACH TICKET HAS FIVK CHANCES. Vulcan's Discussion. — -No. 15; ; "ON THE Welling"ton Steeplechase Meeting. BUN AT THR HUTT ABOUT JULY 11TII, 1885. Drawn About July 7t'i, 18S5. STEBPLUCUASE. HURDLE KACE, First;. .. • ..£2OO Pirsfc.. ..£100" Second •• •• 90 Sceonil V.' . .'i 50 Third .. .. 50 Third .. ..30 Others (divided) .. 60 Others (divided) .. 40 £400' " "' . ■ . £220 ; BONDS. TlirccntfilO .. :. £30 3<!ightat£s .. .. .. .. .. ...40. Twontyat£S .. .. .. '.. .. .. ; 60 ' £130 ! GRAND TOTAL, '£760.;. i . ' , Bach Ticket has a chance of winning both First, Second, or Third Prizes, and can win one of each oL, the Bonds. .. • ... - - ' - : ; ■>■ . |^-READ THI^— VULCAN has. disposed of and drawn since March 4th up to May 22nd 4762 Tickets.-. , - . ..'. .^ ■„ \^ Bank Notes and Post Office Orders payable to ' YULOAUonIy. ; • •- ; •>■-■ ■■ ■ Note;;— Choqjie3 will bo returned .unless piade payable to No.or Bearer only. .'".'■■ - .'• . .Should Jiliere be more .tlian 1800 applied forV extra Cash ßondf Ayill be added. . - . ► ■ „..•; . This is sure to be more than full, being a' Local Meeting. ■'-;.■ ,: : ..".., -„-_' .. .':.. ; . : - ; > ---.^ ,<-,;/ One Ticket given Free out' of each book sold as commission, r Twenty-five 1 promis'cubvwHiclrots or 'one book for £12. Five Tickets, given as commission \ i ' to every agent who disposes of 100 tickets. Opinions of, the Press :— ". iTOIiCAN, bids fiir to . become one of the most reliable and successful con:'sulta'tionißts inthis part of the colonies:" ■" ' Everybody can come to VULCAN'S dr.a^yinga.ii - Special Prizes of £S, £2, and £t will be given to ' the Agents who dispose of . the greatest number of : Books. .' .;.. ... Reliable Agents Wanted : "Address- only to, "VULCAN," . care MeiQe. C. BURNS, Box 97.P.O. Wellingtoh. -. -r :•

CONSULTATION WILL, CLOBE <IN - OCTOBER, , : ■ ;....; ..J'; : . 1 '. 1885,..; „; .. ; ; ._.,..^ : _. '; . - , . 6000. MEMBERS AT 10s BACH.'' „.? ' Hawke's Bay S^ing^ Meeting. ; On the SPRING HANDICAP, to-be--^unval>Sast- . ings, October 17, 1885. ' -'_• . •;.' Eight Chances Each Ticket. About ISO = Prizes. 1 . Eight Chances Each Ticket. , . Spbino Handicap. 83 Cash Awards. Ist Horse V.- ..£IOOO 1 at£loo .. ' '..'filOO SndHorse.. ... ' 500 2at:so .. vj- 100 -3rd Horse .: •'..'• 250 4at 25 -.: •:.. 100 ■Othersdiv. .. 300 10 at : 20 .:• ■ ..' 200 . 20 at 10 .« 200 . 20at 6 .. ■'■•■.: 120.: ' ' v --• 26 at. ■ s;i V.-i 36 • ! £2050 ' ' ■"'.'■ '' ■' ; £950 Note. Jacob .Faithful's, last' Consultation having over-filled, he is confident of a still greater success m the present case, m which event the number of .Prizes will be increased, the., excess; b,eing dividedlnto Prizes of £6' each. ; . , Each Ticket has 8 Chances; One Ticket can win , the First Prize m Race Event and 7 separate Cash Awards; m all £1216. • c >; ' ' DraVying under superyisidn pf a Committee^ of Town arid Country Shareholders and representatives ■ : Qt the'Press. . ■;. '..^■■\'"\ '■>■>'■: ' : * :. .i&'-l'. * Cheques out Of Hawke's Bay must have lsadjled forjexchange. P.O. Orders:: preferred;' Two stamps for, reply and result..- -\ f .:■■■- , .•'.'. ■'.■i Apply JACO3 FAITHFUL, Care N* Jacobs, Box 7i Post Office, Napier. . .•:;■'■■■• .= .■•>! TicketslOs. : ■ ' ■■ ... . . ; v =

ISiNOW- FORMING, HIS ANNUAI, SERIES. OFj ,'v •■-■:■'■•; COMPANIES "ON ' THE .. , Me i l ; ib oii fn c G ti^ 1 81^5. To be* Run first week m November." .. 4,000 Members at Ten ShillinKs Each, %o bei- ; Divided as* follows:— ' '■"*•" First Horso,/... ... .. : .. , .. ■ ..£SOO Second Horse.. .. .. ! .. ".. -200. Third' Horse .. .-: '-:.-;' - ..-..-' .V ' ..'»100 Other Starters (Divided): .. .. ■ .. .; . 600 Noh-Starters (Divided) .. .. .. .1 700 /:•■■•■ ' ' .... : '. .£2OOO . It is particulary requested that early application for Shares will bemadei, as, each list will.be drawji' as soon as filled, iv the presence of the Pxess and a Comtnittee of .Subscribers. Results will be forwatddd to Subscribers immediately afteri drawing, and the next list proceeded ivith. '",""' ■•:■• Any subscriber drawiug a horse m any list, will be allowed, if lie" so desires it, to invest m. the foj r lowing list any sum hot exceeding Four "Pduiids' ' without remitting any further cash, this amouutto be ultimately deducted froni prize money > : ' ir " ■[':>. ;■. "... no: irifbw >open. : : •■-''• '»•- Application' l>y letter Stanfps, with exchange on cheques, or by Money prder, Bank Notes,-or Drafts. Registered Letters or Telegrams will NOT on any account be received. H Bank Notes are sent please useVtwo envelopes, one sealed and placediasiaetho otfier.. P.O.- Orders preferred wheh' jjjroburiiblo. .Itwili^reatly exDediate business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with applicatitoi. " Addressr-Al)AMt''BEDE,:Giire, of H.,N; ABBOT, ; Box No; 2, Pp"3t Office, Auckland. • .» .-.- -,-•',.}■>

Ig5D f 1' MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION; 1886,; To be Run on the Pleming'ton. Race Course, Mel- ■-. ' bOurrie,inNovi,' lß66.- v ••'''' ■■■■''■■ .;' ; .y;.': : MEMBERS7 £i ;; 'EA l c£ " ;; '.' ,'"'.' \ f ■'■.;]■ ..:.:*■ ': : !■';/■ rr~- -.■-■■■.-..>.,;• i,- >ri-> The Prizes wll be allotted by Drawing as under : — First Horse ■;. £10,000 10' Cash ' Prizes'*'- ' Second Hor^e ... 4,000 . £200 each ; .. £2,000 Third Horse' '..' 2,000 30 Cash Prizes i • pthexj. Startlers. •, i .. :;£iooeftbE .; 3;O00 " ■■;■■•' (divided) V: 'l,m .70 .Cashj Prizes,..*., Noii-Starters. .' . ', : ;' ; £50each .. \6W ;(divided) .... ,1,600 20». Cash .JPriz-es^ ■:■« •i.l Cash Prize , .'. 2,000 \ £25 each :■:-.. 6,000 2 Cash Brizes '/ .;. 576' Cash ■•Prizes : (£looo each) 2,000 . £20 each ■ .... 11,600 4 Cash' Pf iz'es . -. , . _^__ (£6OO each) .. 2^ooo Grand Total.. £60,000 The Sydney Jockey Turf Club of Sydney m thank-. , ing their iiuhlerbus Clients m all' past CONSULTA,TIQNS, aiidthe Pnblic generally* m NewiSprith Wales,' the adjoining "Colonies, .Cliina, and India; ■ that for the MELBOURNE CTJPi of 1885 they have decided to hold a £50,000 CONSULTATION for that event. The highest PRIZE being £10,000 and the lowe3t£2o. The S:'J. T. Club have also decided to deduct only 10 per cent, for Expenses, instead of 16 ■ per tent^ (as last year.) •■•■'•* >•' :-•.•"■ It 1 wi11... be seen by : thp Programmo thai;. 1050 PR&ES Svill be DISTRIBUtED, aiid lirningenierits. . (are being made to briugtliisjpONSUliTATlON prrf-^ miuently before the Pablic'iii all parts, of tte World —no doubt,, whatever, bvit that all shares will" be taken up. -■.;-, .-, ..-. . ..';. \ ..■ \],.. ; :{.:■ " Drawiiig will take ; place under the COMMITTEE of MA3SfAGEMENT about POUR clear days ! before ; the DAY of the.RACE; Result of the Drawingwill • be;f6nvar'ded' td liil : Subscribers^ Any Subscriber caii be present at the DfaMug, Neither ;in^persdiil\br ■' ■by pi-osy, on'making application to' the Secretary m :■ writiug.' -: M. ■'•';"<■; .-:; i *•■> ' ; •-•-■ ;:";■!!; ... ■: y 'i ; ":* About 150 Horses Nominated.. > '■' ' ;.■ '■:■{ V Add Exchange to Cheques and Two Stamps "for'REPLrvtjndjRESULT. .Drafts orP.O:' Orders to-be made payablo to— JAMES WALLACE, Secretary ' S.J.T.G.J Box 784, G.P.0.; Sydney.- : ' ■ N.B.— Please make.known to. your Friends. ' a

NE W JEWpLIiER^ ■; i (Late v Kbhn ; ; Bros.), - *^ ; Watchmaker find Jewellery. -> ■•■-.. •';■: ' '.*''■■'■ '■-■' 'Wanganui. .". : '" ; Ihave Much pleasure m informing ; the public of Wanganui that my lirst [instalment of Ueweliery, Plate, and Watches Has arrived, which for Variety and. Beauty of Designs ". Has not been equalled here." I have also arranged to receive the ' latest No veltiesVevery niontb) ~fiou? : Hoihe, therefore my' Customers can depend on getting what , ■ they want r at i „■•'.. ■>.. EXPEPTIONALLY LdW PRlO^sr: 1 j A|ll Jewellery guaranteed -FirstClass Quality, and warrah ted to give satisfaction, no other kept. „ •■ . „ . \ , 1 liave selected my "Watches with special care, and from practical knowledge Customers can depend- ori .get>> ting a; first-class Timekeeper^ ; ' Jewellery, "Watches, ,& Clocks . Repaired m a workmanlike manner. Twolve months' satisfaction guaran' teed. ■■■ ■ •■..•■'■. •■;;-. . ; -,-. ' ■■,■■-. . . : .: .-.; L O WJS S T PItIC; E S I N ■TO WN f . JO II N" FORBES,. "; I : (Lata Kohn Bros.), Watoiimakisb & Jeweller.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 35, 9 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 35, 9 July 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 35, 9 July 1885, Page 4

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