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NOTICE. TACOB FAITHFUL, at the request of a .. fJL number of his supporters, has opened a, .Consultation on the Wellington Steeplechase. , ; Particulara m this issue. ' As time is short, intending investors will , please apply early. ■>■;•■ THB GHBATEST SUOCKSS YET. »»..,.. ■-- -To dOSE 16TH JULY. . ■•[ JACOB FAITHFUL'S 1 v- : ■;., CONSUI/rATION OH THE ' „ Wellington Steeplechase, ;j ,! ..»:•■-.■ To be Run July 18, 1885.' ' '; 3000 MEMBERS AT 108. ' .;. .BACH TIOKBT iHs SIX OHANOBSI "■- ' - H6BSBS. ■■■■■'. OASH -PRIZES. lf>Horse .. ..£3OO iatjeiOO .. ..£IOO add Howe ... .. 150 3at 50 .. .. 100 3rd Horse .. .. 75 Bat 20 .. .. 160 Others Divided, £11 Unb 10 .. .. 140 each .. ..275 40 at- 6.. „..200 " '' ? • * 8 ? 0 l "..;; v £7oo ! 'KOT».^AopB FAITaFtTL's last Consultation ' ihkving been over-filled, he i* confident V of. stiU > greater suoceas m. the present case, m whioH event the number of prizes will be increased, the excess being divided into extra prizes of £5 eaohr "T" -XT" ■ Drawing by a Committee of -Subscribers, includ- : lnßonembers of the Press. 1 " " v " '• . | Cheques out of Hawke'a Bay require Is exchange. • P.O. Orders* preferred. Two stamp 3 for reply and : »sult._ Apply- JACOB FAITHFUL, Care N. i jAO6BS,Boxr,P.O, Napier. : Tiokete,los. ; ■ WX . A ADAM BEDE : IS KOW POBMING HIS ANNUAL SBBEBS OF! ' , GOMPAiraES ON THE . | Melbo vy n c C v &{';■ss 8 5» ; \.'vMlw,.^m.l&i : ''yßek'in-^bvemiiißr.' V: ''' j 4,000 Members at Ten Shillings Eaoh, to be . „' j >- Divided as follows:— . v" • Pint Horse .'. ?;. .. .. ' ..■ '.v£soo Second Horse.. .. .... .. .;. 800 Third; Hors e'<:. : .. .*. .. ... ..'IOO Other Starters CDivided). ;. .. .i ' ..500 No&Starters (Divided) ... ...... ...... 700 ;■'■' ■'.":' ■■ - ■ ' ■:'- •: V ,£3OOOJ It ii particulary requested that early application for Shares will bo made, as each list will be drawn as soon as filled, m the presence Of the Press and a ; Committee of Subscribers. Besults will' be i.'for- '■■ warded to Subscribers immediately utter drawing, mhd the next list proceeded with. . ■■ ■ . Any subscriber drawing a horse m any list, will > be allowed, if he so desires it, to invest m the fplr lowing list any sum not exceeding Four'Poundsj . 'without remitting any-further «ash, this amount to ' boultimafcely deducted from prize money. . . , ■'. ' NO. 1 NOW OPEN. I (Application by letter only enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Kdtes,'or Drafts. Kegistered Letters or Telegrams will WOT on any account be^ received; H BankNotes ue^sent please use two envelopes, pne> sealed^and j pUced inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when : procurible. It will greatly expediate business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application. ; AcldreM-^ADAM BEDE, Care of H. N. Abbot, BosKa%'PoßtOnoa,.Aaoklaitd., ! ,;--^',:r U ..-.;. i °i' 1050 PRIZES-£sojooo. v The Sydney Jockey Turf Clvhh \ MBISOTJBNE CUP OONSULTATION, 1885. ' To be Bun on the Flemington Race Course, Mel-. bourne, m Not., 1885. . . ' MEMBEBS, £1 BACH. The Prizes will be allotted by Drawing as nnder-:— •First Hone •Vi £10,000 10 Cash Prises ' • Beoond-Horse .. 4,000 £300 eaoh ..£2,000 Third Horse .. 2,000 30 , Cash ■ Prizes Other Starters £100 each .. 3,000 (divided) .. 1,500 70 Cash Prizes Kon-Starters, . £sOeaoh .. 3,500 (divided) ... 1,500 200 Cash Prises 1 Cash Prise .. 2,000 £35 each .. 6,000 * Cash Prizes 676 Cash Prizes .(£loooeach) 8,000 £20each ..11,500 ■4 tiash Prizes (£SOO each) ..3,000 Grand Total.. £50,000 The Sydney Jockey Turf Club of Sydney m thanking their numerons Clients m all past- CONSULTATIONS, andthe Public generally, m New South Wales, the adjoining Colonies, China, and India that for. the MELBOURNE CUP, of 1885 they haTe decided to hold a £60,000 CONSULTATION for that *vehk The highest PRIZE being £10,000 and the lowest £30. The S. J. T. Club have also decided to .deduct only 10 per cent, for Expenses, instead of 16 per cent, (as hut year.) , . It will be seen by the Programme that 1050 twill bt DISTBIBUTED, and arrangements are being made to bring this CONSULTATION prominently before the Public m all parts of tte World —no doubt, whatever, but that all shares will be taken up. ' Drawing will take place under the COMMITTEE .of .MANAGEMENT about FOUB clear days before the DAT of the BACE. Besult of the Drawing will be forwarded to all Subscribers. Any Subscriber oaa be present at the Drawing, either m person or b fj?f oxy » <m making application to the Secretary m writing. lte Horses Nominated. :. ■ : -\ U^^J* o^ 80 t?,Oheques and Two Stamps for BBPLY und BESULT. Drafts or P.O. Orders to be 2^« w £ bU L*°~2 rAMEB WALLACE, Secretary 8J.T.0., Box 784, GJP.O., Sydney. N.By-rPlease make known to your Friends. New Millinery. PETER~BELL'S WINTEE MILLINEEY is , NOW OPEN ! s —AND IS ON VIEW AT— Victoria House, •* ' WANGANUI. %' ' PETER BELL has marked off the abore al very Low Prices this season, and feels assured that for ELEGANCE and STYLE there will be nothing to surpass his selection of LONDON and PABIS MILLINERY NEW JEWELLERS JOHN' ~K)RBES. (Late Kohn Bros.), Watchmaker and Jeweller, Wanganui. I have much pleasnre m informing* the public of Wanganui that my lirst ingtalment of Jewellery, Plate, and Watches Has arrived, which for Variety and Beauty of Designs Has not been equalled here. I hare also arranged to receive the Latest" Novelties every month from Home, therefore my Customers can depend on getting what they- want at I ' ' Exceptionally Low PaiOßs. All Jewellery guaranteed FiretClass Quality, and warranted to give satisfaction, no other kept. r * ' ' ' , I have selected my Watches with •peoial care, and from practioal knowledge Customers can depend on gettilig a firxt-olass Timekeeper. jiTeweiiLery, Watch rs, & Clocks ' Itepuired in a workmanlike manner. Twelve months' Batisf action guaranteed •<gr.LowEST PnjcEs m Town ■..-., JOjii .N-' F,p an e.s, ( Late Kohn rj ' WaTC'HMAKEK & J"EVviiLI.EB.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 38, 13 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 38, 13 July 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 38, 13 July 1885, Page 4

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