EGMONT'S £500— Consultation— £500 ONTFTE Aelbourne Grand National Steeplechase, \ To be Jinn on 18fch July, at Melbourne. \ 1000 Members at 10s Each. j Will Positively Close lGtu July. ; ' PRIZES. ,' : First Horse .. .. ..£SOO SeoondHoree.. .. .. .. .. r .. lOO 1 , Third Horse .. ■-.-.■ .... .. .. ... 60 Starters (divided) about £8 each .. .. .50 Hpn-Starters , ; about £5 each .. .; 70 '< 6 Cash' Bonds at £6 eaioh . . ..... 'V. ,30 ... •■' -. ■ • ; ■■:.■.-. - r£6oo: In my. consultation oh the. Wanganui Grand. National Steoplechase the first horse. The Druid, : went to a settler m Patea 1 ; the second- horse.'Coout- j chauc, went to a young woman m ■Wellington ; the '• third, Billy-go-by-em, went to a settlorat Halcombe ; ' Boine starters and non-starters going to Christ-) church. ■•■■•' \ Please send P. 0., Orders when convenient, and two 3d stamps for reply „ and '. result. Country; cheques must have Is exchange added. ' ' As usual, any subscriber can be presont at tho i drawing by applying ftTEGMONT. ■ ; Address : EGMONT, care of SPEIGHT & Co, Box 31, Post Office. Patea. | ' SPOBTESTG JN m. i £4boo.^32(f^ash Prizes. I .BS^TENTH GRAND HAMBURG. DRAWING IS < ■■••■■■•. '■. ;NoyropßNr/\ \i *■•', ■■ To a Parchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given .*.,...•■.• Gratis. •■.. : .._ _ ■■■■■ | TjIROM the undoubted popularity and great success '■■ X these drawings have obtained; the' promoters! are enabled to bring them before the publio every two months. Although this Company has. a large ! number of Horse Oonsultationiste (about thirty) /to . i contend against, some of whom under fictitious! names have been mean enough to'dotheir utmost to j injure, thoprompters of the Hamburg Compjany^ they I cannot dd So, as this Companyis too weft'established ! and favourably known with the publio all through i New Zealand. \; ........ .:,,,* =' ' '•/The largo number of applications that came m too ' tlate will be registeredin the ninth- drawing ;. or if \ the 'applicant wishes^ the money wiU bo returned. ; The Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 'will 'bldse! the end of August, and the Eleventh Grand Ham- < burg Drawing will OpeiTon the Ist Skptbmbbb. .The' Tenth Grand Drawing will consist-: of 320 i Money Prizes, amonnting to £4000, subscribed, by [ . 8000 members at 10s each. • * • ■ '' ! ' : : '■■ .The various Money Prizos will be. distributed 'as ; follows :— ' -■ " ■'■.■"•, 1 300 PRIZE IO £3O PRIZES 15 £15 PRIZES' 1 200 PRIZE 15 .25 PRIZES 160 10 PRIZES; I' IOO PRIZE 15 20 PRIZES 100 5 PRIZES; ,3 50VPRIZE r v - :, -.;• ;-,i; ,' TOTAL AMOUNT, £40Q0. ■ ,-\ ,\ ; , ■-,. , ','. ■* . 320 MONEY PRIZES, ' ] To a Purhaser of 25. Programmes one will be given Gratis. The Grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings 'is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes guaranteed ■ , aPriize, and the chances arelnfaVdr brthe investor ; dra-wing a large prize, as there are 220 large prizes; to 100 small ones. ' To an investor of £2 the chances are only, 6 to I, against him drawing a> prize; and the i Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 108. ■^ Jr ' i \'i ; Read this.— ln Boaz's. Grand Hamburg Drawings- - the greatest odds' are only ,26 to 1 'against an investor i of 10s drawing a prize. But carefully note the enorm-j ous odds against .the investors drawing a -Horse or Cash Prize Juajny of the Hourse Consultation^. The '; marbles (ire replaced for each 1 drawing of the cask! prizesj ivhich gives the enormous odds against in-) vesfors.' This Company would simply asklnvestorsj to calculate the odds before placing their invest-: mentsinany horse consultations; and this "Com- f pany would not presume to toll the public that they - have a number of chances and may win a number of j prises for a single investment of 10s. : ' .j NOTE.— Prize Winners whether winning latgt or] small prizes are informed that their names \rill not' be made pnbUc without their written consent i This Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will take; place under the supervision of a committee of eights subscribers, and the prizes will bo paid over as early ; as.possiWe after the drawing; '■'.'■* ■ ' ' '•■ v '-; >' ] B3FNOTIOE. — Country Cheques marked correct! by Bank, only payable toa number, Is added for ex- 1 change. P.O. Orders preferred^ made payable pnlyi to BOAZ.' Bank Notes accepted. • ! Two*2d stamps for reply and result. Registered; letters and telegrams riot received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly: /written. •.;_..: ,;V:-.: ;..; '! • :'^x, >l. \ AH letters must be addressed— BOAZ, Care of Mr.! MOSELY, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64,! P. 0., Dnnedin. : \ - ' £3 000. : £8000 ' a— . £3000! ANNUAL CONSULTATION i ON- TUB j GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE I To be Run at Melbourne on the 18th July 1885. ! , Wm Close on.^e 16th July, 1885. 6000 Members at 10s eaoh. 6000. . First 1 - r ~ X - •«!.•' -v .. ; £6OO 'flai £100^;-;-£200| Second .. .. ..300 4at 60 .. 200, Third .. .. ..200 Bat 25 .. 200: Starters (divided about 10 at 20 .. .200; ■■■■> £40oach)- .. :: : .. 200 '20-af-' 10'W -300] Non- Starters (divided 30 at 8 .. 160; r) abont.£l6ieach) . 300" 48 at » 5 .:..,,? 40 j £1600 '■■'":.•' £1400 Each Ticket has Eight-Chances, arid catf'obtain a! Prize m each of the Eight Drawings.. j Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, or bank notes. Country Cheques must have Is exchange added, and marked correct by bank (do not enclose 1 . coin). ' Two stamps requisite, for reply, and result. ' • Should' this: Consultation exceed 6000, alliprizes will be divided pro rata. -. ' ; my Consultation . on tho Ohristohurch! Great Autumn Handicap,' the First Horse, Rubina, went to a station hand at : Ida Talley Station. The : Second Horse, Captain Webster, went to a farmer at Milton, Otago. Tie Third Horse, Sou'Westor, to ! a ; well-known consultatidnist at Christchurch. N.B.— As usual, the names, and-adaresies of the principal prize-takers; also the names and addresses of the gentlemen who form the Committee, will be forwarded to all the leading newspapers throughout New. Zealand. Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of LYONS. & Habt, Box 351, Post Offlce, Dunodin. £3000— Apply Early— £3o(XX Melbourne Cup will follow. £1500! £1500! £1500! Vanguard's Discussion ON THE Melbourne Grand National Steeplechase, To be Run at Melbourne, 18 th July.— Will positively - Close July lGbh. 3000 Members nt 10s Each. . Bach' Ticket i has Six Guanoes!/ PRIZES. * CABH BONDS. First Horse..' ..£4OO 4at £25 ,r ..£IOO Second .. ;. 200 6at 20 V. .. 100 Third .. ...100. 10 at . 16 .. .. 150 (Others divided) .. 350 10 at ,10 .. .. ->IOO 1 30 at 6^ ..• .. 100 £950 1 £550 TOTAL £1600. Should the applications exceed 3000, all prizes will be increased m proportion. .Cheques must have Is exchange added. \ P.O.O.'preferred payable to yANGUARD^onIy/. Two 2d stamps for .reply and result. Address— VANGUARD, Care of M. HooAn & Co., Produce Merchants, Box 50, Post Office, .Waugauui. J. H. IIORN, Victoria Avenue, Kidgway-st., AVanganui, (Late F. Richards.) ENGLISH & AMERICAN i Hardware and Ironmongery ' ESTABLISHMENT,' '' Jf " Plumber \ Tinsmith, Sf Gasfitter. Visitois.- to .'Wanganni will find this Establishment the cheapest house m the trad,e.. - : ■"'."• ■■■"■;;■■• ; ■ -: ■ ;■• ■ ■ '■. •■ /Specialitiea.— Oatlery, American Stoves and^Ranges, and Yankee Novelties. Licensed Dealer m Firearms and Ammunition Cartridges to orde . j HAOCTEY' CARRIAGE ; ' FOR HIRE, ' .'■' ■'■'' , "■■• . ''« ■ rp.EE> undersigned .has much pleasure m JL calling the attention of thePalmerston public to thie fact that he is at present running a comfortable Covered' Carriage within the Borough. > Cushioned seats and backs. . -.■•.■.■'. <-:■-,■:■■■] Fare— 6d To any part of tho Borough from the Square; or vice versa. Day Hire, by the hour,. 4s. ; : N.B. —^ArraTigemcnts made for evening hire. Terms liberal.' T. GOOD I SON, PUOrRIETOR.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 38, 13 July 1885, Page 4
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