ROBES HOODS GRK AT FOYELTI LOMPAInY'S PKOGRAMME on the MELBOURNE and NfiW* ZEA» LAiND CUPS, November, 1884, is now opea with a subscribed capital of £10,000 m 80,000 share, at 10s each; 404 ptizes, •*ch ticket having 7 chances. To an in* restor of 20s the odds are 25 to 1, and 4J3110 may b.^ won with one ticket. JifiLBOURNfi NEW ZEALAND CUP. OOP. •"•■" 134 Prizes. 70 Prizes. Ist Horse ... £2000 Ist Horse ... £1000 Snd Horse... 900 2nd Horae., . 400 SrdH&se ..;' 450 3rd Horse... 200 Oth.er Ctatters t . : f , Other iStarters : »bo»t.£33each 900 about i-27 each 250 Non starters • Non starters abottt £4b' Cfach 1750 j about £11 each 650 !. -Total £6000 | Total L 2500 , ,CASH BONDS. . ' 200 Piizes. . ; 2 at L6O ... ... LIOO '*> 6atlfcs '... ••; 150 ; rioatliio ... ... 400 .146*t1£.; ... ... 730 iky '"' Total LISOO Wili Ji cloße on November Ist. 55,000 Bh*res have been sold by us on various eveats since our coxmuencement. Applica - tiona as usual. Two 2d stamps for reply and reßult. Money Orders or Chequeß Jaarked^cbrrect, wi'tu Is exchange added, preferred. If- Notes or Coin are sent letter*' BhojdU be registered. Telegrams and Kegiaterediei.lers received-and promptly attended to. 'len per cent dednctcd from all prize monies, 4 'pEr cent of which we give to agents who »ell tickets for us, or clients who purchase books 6f 25 shares. Programmes with nominations and particular, paat, present, audiutuie, foiwarded postfitee, on apphcation. Ageixtß' i-Mtanw laait reach us not; later thanl3ibt October 0 Ifeey. wiil not be recognised. ; : AddreßSrBO^IN (HOOD, care ot Thos.Stapleipn. 80^ ( 238r P.Qm Chrißi.church,j or Jubal FJe^ing, , City. Baths, Colombo street, Chmtehujcch, ' ,;• , .. .. .. ...:., „ (. ; ; N>B.— Although we eiend to newspaDers throughout 'New" Zealand the 'names and addresses of the principal winoers ia^-our conip»ny, aa the consuiaticnists advertise ' fchey-db, <we respecifuily remind- the public and^oiir clients that our books are at all tjmei open for inspection to any subscriber, information: not eonflued tolhe Preßß ; we consider^ each subscriber has an e^ual right of inspection. "•.•.■:.- ■ _j. .__Jii_ ; MBJbBOUBNE CUP 1884. ! - - r iPAM'BEDE Is n6v J fonnhig a number of companies te '.o^ the above at eveut., . 1 2,666 BSTESTOItS AT £1 EACH. ' ; 'Jjo be iwided as follows— . " BFirit8 Firit howe:.. ..: ... £1000. horse ... ... 200 jThirdhorse ... ... 100 itarters (divided) 300 , JiSo^-stvters:(aivided) 400 *-■■■"'■* Total :'''.»' ... £2000 I$:H requested that earl^ application for shares will be made, as •act: lisiiwiil be drawn soon as filled. l&sults wili'be ibrwarded to subscri-' beri iniinectiateiy after drawing, and the nextlistl proceeded wi^hl ' ; '-... ■. j ," Any subsciiber Rawing a horse m any,iißi;#ill : be. allowed, ii he so iiesires it, fowi/eat ip the tolip wing ' list any turn not exceeding Three ; Pounds without remitting any further cash,' this amount to, b| ultimately deducieu from prise' mpneyV , XheacQeptanues for this race ar« deClaudia Augustv- Before that date, , all Drawings, wUlcoptaiu the wbole of ..thej horses £nWred,'and every hojrae; will rewive a prizje, ; b^t'^^r^tß,atJ > da i te'"*'th : c* Acceptor* OnTy wiifbe* drawn. "* TbeJJraVKiugs will; be .conducted; by a Committee chosen < from, the SSubscri> ben. ..'.. ..* • , , NO. 1 NOW OPEN. , J Application by letter- only, ; encloskt twovstamps, with exchange on cheques or by. Money- Order,? Bank JSbtesy: oi Drafta.ailiegistered letters or telegrams wul*upt onjany account: be receivtd. .11 bant nojies art sept, please use two enTelopes/one Beaied and placed inside the otheV.' P.O: Orders, preierred when procurable; It wiil gieatly expedite buiifaets if an ac dressed envelope v enclosed with application. ,; ■■■■. Address-r- ; v ■:...'....:■■ ADAM BEDB,. .;;■: ;; ; c/o h. a. Abbott, BoXrNo. 2, Post Office, Auckland. . ■ BROWNE & BOISENS TATTERS ALL'S LIVEEY ANI) y./BAiT/jjfAßLEs.;' ■;;;;; f>.v._ ; r: Rßangitikei Street.. ... .. , ■; v f -''PALMJEESTON'' 1 : ' : Ji0BTHi;; \ H'O.ESE S :darefully and ■ 'JfcKbVoughly broken to saddle single and double' hafrfeßS." Buggies of all descriptions, and h oAe's*' always on hire at moderate chargee. . ... ' '.' '■ -.• . .'....-' 1 Good paddocks and*iarge roo.ihy '; : ■■-'■■ loose boxes, |. The Btables. being open day and night, find our motto being" civility and : attention," we shall always be open to do business and trust to see " our Old friends and their friends " rally reund. ■■ , ■•.?:. ; • j Riß.r-The looße boxes are wel adapted for race horses and other, travelling blood stock. Horses . trained for Race Meetings Horses bought, sold or exchanged. ISSglriNote the ..Address.— rßangitikei ■treet, next Wood's, Blacksmith . THOMAS HALL GROcERY," lEA •Ironmongery, Flour, and GENERAL STOEEKEEP^R, I?.;;>.i-.« /. TH& SQUARE.-' '•' • ■—.' PALMEBB rONu . NOETH, . i'JicjifcA.^'.HALiL.; 31 ::
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1328, 23 October 1884, Page 1
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698Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1328, 23 October 1884, Page 1
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