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EGMONT'B 1 £500— Consultation— £500 i ON TJIE Aelbourne Grand ! National i Steeplechase ) j To be lJim,o« IStli July, at Jlelljoiu'iie; jj ■ > ! 1000 Members at 10s Each. Will" Pdsftivoly Close 16th July. ■ ■ ' ' ' _„ " „ phizes. : •■■'-■ ] ' - !;) ; ' ! First Horse , . , Mm Second Horse. . .. " ~\ '•■>>'. "i, m Third Jlorso .... .'. \\ " <.'.'. gjj gSturtera (divided) about £B* each" '!! "; .50 ?Pai^ rte ? » '-■-i>: ir '70 6 Cash Bonds at £5 each .. .. .. „. 30 I;- '■' ' -•' '■'.. '• > '■ — V • ,- ■' ■ '. ' ■■' r £soo w^L, lll^ 0118 ! 11 *! 1 * 1011 on tho^Wanganui :Grand National Steeplechase the, first "horse,-. The (Druid, went to a settler m Patea ; tlie second hors'cCaoutl chauo, wont to a young woman m: WeUitiifWiH the third, BUly-go-by-em, went to a settler as Haloombe : some starters and non-starters' goirig ; to' Christ! ClUirch. . .:, ■•-. .. - r Please send P.O. Orders 'when convenient! 'and two 2d stamps; for] .reply, f and ; result j;-.' Country chfeques mustjiavp Is exchange added. As usual, any;;sttbscribor'cau';be present at the drawing by applying to EGMONT. r •' Address: EGMONT, care'bf -SPEIGHT Box 31, Post Office, Patea.

j .Sizes; i 83T TENTH GRAND HAMBUR& DRAWING IS j ' NOW OPBN.I . ., To. a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given ' ... '.■.'>■■&',.&*"s*•' ..." ■ ■/ •• .--■-. Tj)ROM'the undoubted^popularlty and great success. J-i .thesa dotwings 1 have obtained^ the promoters are enabled to bring them before ,the public- oyary two months. l^ iAlfli'ongh' tliis ' do'mp"any ijas a : large J ' nuinberqfHorse^Cousultationists^bqut thirty) ,tp, cofttend against, some .of whom under 'fictitious names havefbeenimean ohdughJtoj'do their utinbst to' injure the promoters of the Hamburg Oompanyj the v cahnotjld st>,as!tuis Conipany'is too-well 'establisheii ; ana favourably known jvith the ; public all .through-* New Zealand.' Ju ' ■ *. ' ' ' ' '' - . ■:. '*" The large number of applications that came in-tooV late will be registered m the ninth drawing ; or if the applicani<\nsho3,' . themioney will be' returned. - The Tenth Grand Drawing for £4UQO will close the end of AUGUST,- and th'e Bleveh'tii Gtand Hamburg Pmying.>yiU Opeuoufthe Ist Sbpt^jjibkr. 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 j - 10 £30 PRIZES'! ; is !> £is PRIZES i ! 2oo,Pßizs.h is,,gsPa^ZE& ; Liqo 'hAo; bribes 1 100'PRIZBr it 20 PRIZES 100 5 PRIZES 2 Sp; ; P,RIZE -Una Ji !<i?ifi - '■. ' ■:■■ m-. i r \ t , ; TOTAL -AMp,UNT, . £4^pP ;j ; i „ ..,.,,. „320 MONEY PRIZES.- ,-• To ; a JBuri^er of one } will bo given • I ' Gratis. . . ; , The Grand principle .of ..these, Hamburg JJrajrfngs is thit a : purctiasef of 2S Progmninic's is guaranteed a Prize,: and th<s dhanfces, arc m favor. 'of ithe investor drawing a large prize, as" there are 220 large prizes to iOQjjmall ones* uTb; an investor ;6f*2' ; filie chances are. only 6 .to 1 ag&inst him dra\ving a prize, and the Head^Pnze or;any other may be drawn 'by an invostorof 1,05... ...;.':,'.; it ; ,».,.,-. . -.... REiD THisi— lh-B6az'B' G,Vand Hainb'urg Drawings *^« fP^^^iK pdd| are pnly 3,5, tojl'ivgainst an investor of jlOs drawing a pnze. But carefully note the enormous odds against the investors drawing h ! Horse or ■Cash Prize m any of the HoursTisConsultatioUs. The marbles are replaced for eatrn'orawing of ■ the cash prizes, ,w.hich ghjes the r .euormous rodds; .agp&nstf investors. This Company wduld'simply ask investors ■to jcal9ulatß the.odds before f (placing* tlioir inve3tmqntsirfauy hprae consultations : andtthis Compapy.woulfl notijresuino to iwirthe^u'blio that they have ft.number^of chances and may^.win.arnumber of .prizes for^ft'singre iJivestmeirt of lOsl,' ' ' . : NOTE.— Prize WWuers whether winning large or small prizes ar^e iiiformcd that their iiames '< trill- not be!made public ? withd»itithefr written jconseht'i X ="• This Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will take under »the supervision of a committee of eight , Subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early 'as possible,nfjfcer.,!he drawing. - -...---., ~~.,- --B^N.6"Trojs.~Country Cheques marked correct byjßank, only payable to a number, Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only toiBOAZ. Bank Notes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. ■ ... _____ . \ „.,... •. All-ietteri'lriust be addressed— BOAZ, Care of Mr. -MosßLT.'^WTiolesale and-RetairTobaccdnist, Box C 4, P. 0., Dunedin. 1 j 4.PA MANTUA. £3000: -J l.> >t — £3000 ■ ! ' ANNXTAL CONSULTATION OS THE •■■ " . I GRAND «>NATIONAIi STEEPLECHASE Topfe^Run" trt^lelbo^rfie Km Che' ; 18th July 1885. : . Will Close on the 16th July, 1885. | r M/Abersj at 10s each. 60D0. | 'Horses. 112 Cash Bostds. Fii!3t •. .. ; £6O0 f >2at £100. ...£2OO ■Second .. ...;:U &Q0 ! UatfA 601 .«<2OO . Third .. . ..' ..200 8 at. 25 .. 200 I Starters (divided about 10 at 20 .. 200 | £40 each)- ->.<.'. »300: 20at 10 .. 200 1 Noii - Starters '(divided' " v at 8 .. 160 about £16 each) ..300 48 at 5 .. 240 '.'.'•', .•■'■/■■•*:: ■"']■'• £1600 ::i ';' ••■ £14(J0' ■ j-Baci^ Ticket hasJßight phances^and can obtain a,-. ' -iPrize'.irf e?iph of the Eight DraVving^. • '. ■" '■ -„ „ > PleSse send P.O. Orders'wheii cbJivehißrit, ior bahif ' notes.- Country Cheques -niust; have: ; ls exchange added, and marked correct by bank (do not enclose : coin). . Two stamps requisite, f or repl^aud result. ' Should this Consuitdtipn exceed '60d0,' all prizes will be divided pro rata. . . >- !' i.- i" • fiST.In my/iiCgusultatipn on the ; fihrfetchurch i Great-Autumn; Haildicap, the, First Horse, Rubiha, i went'to''astattdh]ia%d at Ida ' Valley. Station. The Second Horse, Captain Webster,- wdriit6' si tanner lat Milton, Ctjigo. -TherThird Horse, ;Sou'Wester, ! to"' i a \yell-kno\vn consultationist at -Christchurch. , . • • , ; | N.B.— As .usual, the names and addresses of the I principal prize-takers," also the iiamfcs and addresses of the. gentlemen who form the Committee, will ; be forwarded >to all -the loading newspapers- throughoutjNcw Zealand. "«■' ■ • • ■• ■ , ! Address^ADA MANTUA, Core' of LYONS ' (fc I Ha»t,3ox 351, Post Office, iJunedin. - = | |.-- ; .-, ! £3QOO-:-Apply. Early— £3ooo.; ■:'. S Melbourne Cud will follow. ', . . \-i' . i . ;i- • 'i ;. a. ■.'"•'■■ '■ •■ -;' '■ ■•■ '

: Vaaiguard's ' ,' • ...'■.:<}'. ■ ON-THB.. (■-;■•■■- ■ : . ; V/''-'.-'-'-ii' I . M- '^Steeplechase, ■, ■■'->=■. .'ii-i' | To bo Kun-at-MelbOHrnoi; 18te July. -Willndsiftvely . />://■. >rr i y ■;•• ..: .;: ; ' ' 4 . ; , 3000 MooilKsrs. at lpa^oeli. !'.' '. -,;..,;, .' j i'-. 'i Esich. Ticket hasi Six Chances I'■ '" [ Prizes. I cash Bonds. ' First Horso. . . . £400 I 4at £25 . . . . £100 , Second ... ; .. .SOoJ'.>6;-at 20 .. "'.. '.100 ■..3OiiiaY*f f '.i«c.vraM|att.iit -Is;o.fi.(s.';v.*'ibo -(Others divided) .. 350|10 at 10 .. " .. 100 ; .f2O at 5 .. .. 100 • \ ■■■•••■>■■•■ - v - ** l -«M. f TOTAL.. .. ■-•..-. ..£ISOO. Sbonldtlio applications crceecT 3000, all prizes will be incr^a^djiii.'proHoj!,Uon. . I's .., ■■■'■ A Cheque's 'must have is cxcliangc added. P.u.o. preferred payable to VAIT&UARD only. Two 2d stamps lor reply w& result.,,, ,■ (j; .. t,'i .i Produce Merchants, Box 60, Post Oman; Wailganui.

■f JETER BELL: has marked qff ;.ftgj abo,ve al very L6'w-Priceß this season, smdj feels assured that, for ,BLEG^NCB and STYLE be' nothing to surpass Ms selection. ,of u-A LONDON and PARIS MILLINERY

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 35, 9 July 1885, Page 4

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