MKLBOURNF. CUP, ONSULT A T I O N 1881. : 10,000 Svn -cm hicrs at £ I Each. First Horse £3000 .l-'c.-ond Horse 1000 1 Thiid Horse .100 Oilht vStartcrs (divii. : fd) 1500 Nun-Start- r< (divid '1) 2000 G J',- ze- of £100 c.-i h (JOO i Prizes of £50 each... ."00 110 Prizes uf £10 cadi .. 1100 Average for othei Starters is about £75 each ; average for Non-starters is vu"Ut £25 each; and the 122 Extra I'.-zos, consisting of bix prizes of £100 tacli, six prizes ( f £50 each, aiulllOprizts tf.L'lOoiH'b, bring up the number ofWianing Tickets to about. 24o. "This is the ix.xi opportunity over broui'ht before the . übiic m the Australian Colonies. 'J'he drawing 1 takes place under any ci: cum stances on or before October 31st. Even though the Gaming and Lotteries Bill becomes law, this sweep on Melbourne Cup won't be interfered with, «s the Act cannot come into operation be'ore about, the Bth of November. rica«e add exchange to cheque and two stamps for reply and result. THEODORE BROWN, 19 Grey-street, Box 210, Post Office, Ancklaud, N.Z. Agent for Palmerston North. Mr. Solomon Abrahams, Fancy Goods Dealer. R. MARTIN, TTAS DINING AND DRAWINGROOM, AND PASSAGE PAPERS, WITH DADOS TO MATCH. ; i^ These goods are very Superior. Also on hand, — A large Stock of Boiled and Raw Oil, Genuine White Lead, Paints m tins, ready mixed, Colors of every description. Varnishes, Japans, Window Glass, Plate Glass, Silver Plate Looking- OUas, &c. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of PICTURE FRAME MOULDING-. R. "MARTIN, SE ARO PAPERHANGING WBRKHOUSE. Manker-streex . . . Wellington CO-OPERATIVE STORES, Opposite The Scotch Church, Willis-street, WELLINGTON. JAMESON BROS & CO. GROCERS, AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, UPPER WILLIS- STREET. TTAVE ON" SALE,— GO half chests Tea, at 2s 6d per lb 80 do. do. at Is 8d ... 300 Boxes Tea ... 23s per box 25 Tons IVY Sugar at 42s per cwt 25 Tons I.C. Sugar ... 38s ... 15 TonsC 34s ... 1000 Boxes Candles ... 9dperlb Matches ... 53 gross W. H. Soap ... 15b cwt Salmon '. 9s dozen Lobsters ... 9s ... Currants ... 7d per lb Raisins , 9d ... Pickles ... 10s dozen Sauce ... 8s ... Vinegar ... 2s 6d gal. ALL OTHER GOODS equally low, F. O. 8., at Wellington. No charge for cases. We are prepared to take any quantity of FRESH BUTTER, weekly packed m the lump, and give cash, or goods m exchange. Note the address — JAMESON, BROS. & CO., Upper Willis-street, Wellington. i IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE. H. WOLLERMAN tTAS JUST ADDED to his bottling business, that of GROCERY STORES. Of which every article m the trade can be procured, at extremely Low Pbices. Wines, and spirits of the very best brands, Bass' Ales, Guiness' Stout, also Colonial ale and stout, bottled, and m bulk. Cordials of every description always on hand. ( SAVE YOUR MONEY, And Buy your goods from 11. Wollermau's wholesale store, Fitzherbcrtstreet, near the Town Hall. N.B. — All goods delivered with punctuality m town, and throughout the country districts. «3* COME AND SEE CARL JOBGKENSON'S TOY, AND FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM, Main-street, Palmerston north. A most extensive stock of toys to be selected from. TOBACCOS, CIGAES, PIPES & STATIONER V BookaJ 11^ 8 0U hand ' Este bou gW; sold, or
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 163, 28 September 1881, Page 4
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