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'IDOBIN HOODS GRWAT KOVBLTI JX COMPANY'S PROGRAMME on ( tb« ■„ MELBOUBNa and "Staff ZEA* LASD CUPS, November, 1884, is now open with a subscribed capital of £10,000 m 20^000 ahare^ at 10s each; 404 piizes, each ticket having 7, chances. To an in'▼estor of 20s the odds are 25 to 1, and 433110 may b» won with one ticket. .MELBOURNE NEW ZEALAND CUP. OOP. *"•' 134PrizeB. 70Pri2e». 4tt Horse ... £2000 Ist Horse ... £1000 2nd Horse... 900 2nd Horse.., 400 3rd Horse ... 450 3rd Horse... 200 Other Starters Other Starters about £33 each 900 about 4 27 each 250 Kon itartera Non starters ab»ut £46 each 1750 about £11 each 650 1 ' Total £6000 Total L 2500 • ' CASH BONDS. h. 200PiizeB. ■. ; . • 2 »tLSO » LIOO '„.,; r 6atL;s ■; ■ 160 40atL10 400 ■•;,- >46atL5 ... ... 730 i^r;v~' Total LISOO Will dose on November Ist. 55,000 jkprejh»ve been sold by us on Tanous Uowias JisuaL Two 2d stamps for reply & ! d' 'result 1 ." Money Orders or Cheques Barked correct, witu Is exchange added, preferred. If Note« or Coin are sent letters should be registered. Telegrams and Be-, filtered letters received and promptly attouded to. Ten per cent dednct«?d from. aHpru»monies,.4pfer cent of which we •it* to agents who'sell tickets 1 for us, or sUent«; who purchase books of; 25 shares.. Programmes withiQominations and parlicu* ffii*p»«ti present, and futme,, forwarded lWftee'on apphcation, Ageuls 1 returns kmstrWchus not 1 later' than 3lbt October tf? Jtheyairitl not be recognieed, Address-^ Bt)JJIN HOOD, care of Thos; Stepleton Box 238, P. 0., Chiisushurch j or Jubal Elemiiig, City Baths, . Colombo street, Christchurch. .; ir.B.—Althongh we iend to newspapers throughout New Zealand the names and addretiQe* of the principal wiixuers m our company, as the consuiaticnists advertise tfiey do, We respeoifully remind the public aa'd-our'ciiente that our books are at ail timeaopen for inspection to any subscribtr, rpiorm»tion not confined to the Press ; we consider each subscriber has an ei^uai right of inspection. :. . ...____ _ "^ melbqubne gup 1884. '',];. . ■ . It now forming a number of companies '" on the above great event, -go .)"*■ ''• - : '■■■>;?._ ■_■ •" ■' laTciOO i INVESTORS AT £1 EACH. To be dividea as follows— First horse ... £1000 Second horse . i 2 °o Third horse .... ... 100 Other starters (divided) 300 iU N<)tt-iitarterß (divided) 400 1/j: i 'li Total ... ... £2000 Jtfeii particularly requested that* early application for bhares will: be imade, as each, list will ,be drawn soon as filled. 'S«£vdtß.viii be forwarded to subscriberi immediately after drawing, and the next Utt 1 proceeded with. Bub£ciibef drawing a horse m any lwt -will be allowed, it he so desires itjito: invert m the following list any mm not exceeding Three Pounds withoutxemilting any farther cash, this amount to'be ultimately deducted from prae rooney : '.. .' •' ■.. ;.' •-, i ,^. „,,;; Tne' acceptances for this race «• de-; dSred'iki^ August". - Before that date, all Drawings wiil contain the whole of the horses Entered, and : every horee will receive a prize, but atter that date the Acceptor* Only will be drawn. •^The Drawiugß wiil be conducted bj a Committee chosen from the bubscri beri. NO. 1 NOW OPEN. ? Application by letter only, enclosiLfc. two stamps, with exchange ou chequu or.by Money Order, Bank jSotes, oi Drafts, fltegiatered lettf rs or telegrams will not on any account be received, ll bank notes are sent, please use two en« velbpes, one seated and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when Eroeurable. It will greatly expedite uiiness if an ac dressed envelope is enclosed with application. ,• . y Address— ; * - ..■■' ADAM BEDE, I ; ' C/oE,N. Abbott, Box No. 2, Post Office, Auckland. ■* '■ ' •' * ' ' * : • • ■ BROWNE & BOISENS TA^TERSALL'S LIVEEY AND i: BAIT STABLES. '*{ , Eangitikei Street. 9 Pamceeston !Nobth. TfrpESES carefully and JlIL' thoroughly broken to saddle single and double harness. Buggies of all descriptions, and horees always on hire at moderate charges. /■ ■ ■ . '.. ; _' .. : * Good paddocks and large roomy loose boxes, H Tht atables being open day and night, and our motto being " civility and attention," we shall always be open to do business and trust to see j "our. old friends and their friends " rally reund. N-.B.— The. loose boxeß are wel ade ' for race horses and other travelling blood stock. k Horses trained for Race Meetings Hones bought, sold or exchanged. ISP Note the Address.— Bangitikei •treet, next "Wood's, Blacksmith . iiOMAS HALL oiiocEißir, tea Ironmongery, iPlour,and GENiERAL STOREKEEPER, . "''THE SQUARE. PALMERS TOS; "NOETH.* ~ TfiO^TAS^ HALLu

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1325, 20 October 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1325, 20 October 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1325, 20 October 1884, Page 1

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