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SPOBTIJSTG NEWS. " - i -^32(FCasH Prizes; V&~ TENTH GRAND HAMBURG DBA WING IS' • •■•• NOW OPEN! .. . . . ;i To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given Gratis. . '■ . "OROM.the undoubted popularity uud" great "success A tJiOMilrx-,vi'igd have obtiinud, ths promoters - .are.«a<iblcd to -bring tliem before the public every two mo ltin. Although this Company h-tf a-, largo number of Horse Can-snlfc-iMoimb? (about thii'ty) to .co itcad anf.iisist, some of -wliom under-f ictitious )iuna.i h ivu beon mean enough to do their utmost to injure the promntara of tlm Wimbiirg Co'iiinny. fiey c ii not do so, sis tiii.s Compvuyb too well established n ! >d f iTonr.ibly known with tlto public all ; through New Zeal unl. Tlic largo iiiiiubcr of applications tint uameiu too lite will be registered m tlie ninth drawiug ; or if the applicaut wishes, the money will bo returned. Tiie Tenth Grand Drawing for £WOO will close the end of August, and the Eleventh GrronA'HamburgKrawing will Open on the Ist SEPTEMJJKn. The Tentb."Grand Drawing will' consist of. 320 Money Prizes, anionuting to £4000, sabscribed by 8000 members at 10s c iqh. " ■ - - The various Money PHzes will be distributed as . Ollows : — .'■ "V : ■''•■■ ; ■ ■ ' ■-'*.-■ -v . <:-'-'.'-. 1 £SO6 PRIZE 10 £30 PRIZES 15 £19 PRIZES. . 1 200 PRIZE 15 25 PRIZES 100 10 PRIZES 1 100 PRIZE 15 20 PRIZES 100 6 PRIZES^ 2 50 PRIZE I _, ,T(STAL AMOUNT, -£IOOO. 320 MONEY PRIZES. To a Purhasor of 25 Programmes biie" will -be givon Gratis. ' . . ' The Grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings is that apurchaser of 25 Programmes is : 'guaranteed a Prize, and the chances are m fav,or of theinvpstor 'drawing a large prize, as there are 220 largo.- prizes to 100 small ones. To an investor of £2 the cliancos are only C to 1 against him drawing a piize, aud the . Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 10s. „ ,. .., • . RKiD Tnis.— ln Boaz's Grand; HamburgDrawings ..ithe.greatest odds are only 25 to 1 ng.\inst an investor of 103 drawing a prize. But carefully note the enormaxis odds against the investors- dr.ixvingtv^torjio or '■'- Casli-Prizo in'ahy'of the Hoursp Consultations. •The. ■marbles arc rdplrtbed- for bacli' drawing of the cash prices .which gives the enormous odds against iu_vestors. ; This Company woiiUlsimply ask investors; - tocalculntc the odds beforo placing, their iiiyost-; ments m auy horse consultations ; and this Com-' pany would not prcsumo to tell tho public that they hayo a number of chances and may win a number of prizes for a single investment of lite. . 1 NOTE.— Prize Tyinners whether winning large or small prizes are informed that their names wiir not . .be made public without thoir written consent • ? This Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will take place under the supervision of a committee of eight . subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early . ■as possible after the drawing. « „.. ■ " ■ ' " BSTNotice.- -Country' Cheques' marked correct liy Bank, only payable to a number, Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only toBOAZ. Bank Notes accepted. Two 3d st.impi for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. ; All letters must be addressed— BO AZ, Care of Mr. Moseia', Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box C 4, P. 0., Dunediii. ; , :

ADAM BEDE IS NOW FORMING HIS ANNUAL SERIES OF . .:. COMPANIES ON THE : Melbourne Cup, 188 5. To be Run first week m November. 4,000 Members at Ten Shillings Each, to be Divided as follows: — . . : First Horse .. .. ..£6OO Second Horse.. .. .. 200 Tliird Hpree .. .. .. 100 Other Starters (Divided) .. .. .. ..500 Non-Starters (Divided) .. .. .. ..700 ..'■ . : '■' ■■■■ £20op-. It is particulary requested that early application ' lor Shares will be niado, as each list will be drawn' «3 soon as filled, m the presence of 'the Press and a Committee of Subscribers. Besnlts will be- forwarded to Subscribers immediately after drawing, and the next list proceeded with. ■ ■ ; Any snbs'criber drawing' a horse m any list, will be allowed, if; he so desires it, to invest in.the following list any sum not exceeding Four Ponuds without remitting any further cash,, this amount to ' be ultimately deducted from prize 'money. ; ■ NO. 1 NOW OPEN. : Application by letter piily enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Draft 3. Begistered. Letters or Telegrams ■will not on any account be received. If Bank Notes' are sent please use t>vo. envelopes, one sealed aiidplaced inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable . It will greatly expediate business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application . : Address— ADAM BEDE, C-u-e of H. N. ABBOT, Box No. 2, Post Auckland. ?

1050 PRIZES-#SQ,OQQ. | Tile Sydney Jockey TwrfCluVs MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION, 1885. \ To be Run on the Flomington Rice Course, Mel- ,- bourne, inNoy., 1885; ■' ! , ; r MEMBERS, £1 EACH. The Prizeswill bo allotted by Drawing as under :— " First Horse ..£IO,OOOI 10 Cash Prizes Second Horse . . 4,000 £200 each ; . £2,000 Third Horse ... 2,000 30 Cash Prizes ' Other Starters £100 each .. 3,000 (divided) .. 1,500 TO Cash Prizes . V Nph-Startiers ■■■'- £50 each .'." 3,500 (divided) .. 1,500 200 Cash ■-i 1 Cash Prize . . 2,000 £25 each . . « 5,000 2 Cash:-Prwes 675 Cash Prizes 1 (£IOOO each) 2,000. £20 each ..11,500 4 Cash Prizes • ' ' " : - ■ (£SOO each).. 2,000 Grand Total '.t £50,000 The Sydney Jockey Turf Club of Syduey m thanking their numerous Clients m all past CONSULTATIONS, and the Pablic generally, m Now Sorttlr Wales, the adjoining Colonies, Cliiiia, and India tliat for the MELBOURNE CUP, of 1885 they liave decided to hold a £50,000 CONSUC'rATION for that event. The highest PRIZE being £10,000 and the lowest £20. The S. J. T. Club have also decided to deduct only 10 per cent, for Expenses, instead of 15 per cent, (as last year.) ' It will be seen by the P-rpgramme that 1050 ' BRIZES will ba DISTRIBUTED,, and arrangements are being mnde to bring tlus CONSULTATION prominently before the Pnblic m all parts of tte World —no doubt, whatever, but that all shares will be $aken up. " ..-■--■-■■ ■ Drawing will take place under the COMMITTEE ' pf 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, pn making application? to the Secretary m 'writing. .■-■'■'"'.. ' J64 Horses Nominated. Add Exchange to Cheques and . Two Stamps f or BEPLY und RESULT. Drafts or P.O. Orders to T>o jpade payable to— JAMES -WALLACE,; Secretary S.J.T.C., Box 784, G.P.0., Sydney. , .. N.B.r-?lease make kuowu toybur Friends. ""'

NEW JEWEIiLEK^ JTQH^ : 3oRBES; (Late Kohh Bros.), : Watchmaker and JeivelUr r Wanoanui. . I have much pleasure m informing' the public of Wanganui that my lirsfc instalment of Jewellery, Plate, and Wat e lies Has arrived, which for" Variety and Beauty ofJQesigns Has not been equalled" ner^N.,. I have also arranged to receive the Latest Novelties every mouth from Home, therefore my Customers can depend xm getting. what they, want at . ExOEPTIOtfA"L£Y:;LOW PfIICES. All ■ -Jewellery guaranteed JfirstCJass Quality, and ;^arraiiited to give * satisfaction^ no other- kept. 1 have selected my Watches -with special o:Vre, and i'rpin- practical kn«nv-' :-led^e Customers 'can^epentl on getting a fiist-ciass Timekeeper.: 1 •' ' jEWELLKiir, Watphks;, & Clocks Kepuirod iv a wbrfc'inanlilce lnanner. Twelve mp:i tlis' ..satisf.ictton. guaranteed ; - ■'•■'■ Lowkst Pare us. m T-ow.v ...Ciiarciei) 4g^. ; ; .■■.■'■ J .() II X FOitl) K3, ; . • L:il.) K.t>'.\ i l\i';i.) f i "WATCiIAf \KKii «t Ji;\V 1. liRUi xotlo.: y > ■\o/:<mtis: ; ;.!ls. A DY-^ivr-; : i •'..•.' ;.' i ;<>■ -'ivn \r a \ aw at u V.-i;il ;■;•".■ l :!>'- •«.' ;.^:-.i<;.; :>l I :>? ..."i „•) <> i tin •-•> -•?■. o; wf.vivj -.i v: •.viu;.s» K '.:i.>wi i s<.\l uidl CO I it-'JV :i '■ .'I :il; !id .•'• '-r.T'J.I -■■• OV.'U i..-:.y. lt-;jt rje AJvorui wowrivi m »j bj s i,)S.ii 1 c i«%vl --y pfc-rioijs ' to tint b.i wliioii f.iey ;\ru to ho i.i-scrtod.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 48, 24 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 48, 24 July 1885, Page 4

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