ROBiK HOODS GBSAT KOVELTI t'OMPANY'S PROaRAMMB on the itJfiLBOURNB and NisiW ZEA« LASBi. OUPS, November, 1884, is now open with a subscribed capital of £10,000 m 20,000 shares at 10a each; 404 prizes, each ticket having; 1 chances. To .ah in* . Testor*bf' iOs the odds are 25 to 1, and dß3llo«iaV be won witk one ticket. MELBOURNE NEW ZEALAND fe CUP. ....=..! OUP. ""13* Prizes. 70 Prizes. Ist Horse ... £2000 1 1st Horse ... £1000 2nd Horse li. 900 | 2nd Horse... 400 Brd Horse ;.; 450 I 3rd Horse ... 200 Other fitarteM I Other Starters about £%3 each 900 I about £27 each 250 Hon starters ' JN on starters ; . about &6 each 1750 about £11 each 650 a Total £6000 *TotalL2soo CASH BONDS. *. 200Piizes. fi*2. Vat lso ••' ••• Llo ° Hfc, «satiiis ... ... 150 40atL10 ... ; ... 400 k . 146at«1i5 ..; v.. 730 £ ?.-.•■•.•/ 1 - ■:• : '...„ Total LISOO Will close, on Hovembor Ist. 55,000 BharesiiaVe been sold by iia on various ereHts^biface our commencement. Applica ; tions SBjUßuah: Two 2d stamps for reply and result;- .Money; Orders ot Ohequfcß marked fiorrect,;witu Is oxchange aducd, preferred'^ Ji Notes or Coin are 'sent letters •hould'Jie registered. Telegrams arid JRegisterel' letters -received and promptly atteudedsto. Aen, pet cent dedncted from, all priae monies, 4 per cent of .which we. giveto'ajentswho *ell tickets for us, or purchase books b£ 25 shires. Programmes With nbmiuations and particulus, past, present, and fuLuie.f oiwarded post tree,: on application.. Ageuts'; ; returns Zuust rf(ach,uß ( not. later than 31st October. o they' will not lb'e recognised. AddreßS— SOBIJN HOOD, care of Thiosi Staplecon Box aaa^P.O;,- j" or iJubal Fleming,'; City Baths, 1 Colombo • street, ChristGhurchi 1 -.i-j •;;■)■• .. ;Tv N.Bl— Although we send to newspapers; throughout New Zealand the names' and ' addresrer 'of the principal winners m our company,' aa 1 the consulaticnists advertise they d% we respecif ully remind the public; and our clients .^that, our . ; bopks ' are- at all : times open for inspection 'to any subscriber, information not confined tothe PreßS';. we consider each subscriber has annual right of inspection.- /'j ■> : ■- - : :: ;_ ' ■■ r - : '; ' iSBOTJBNE CUP 1884. ADAM BEDE ■ Is now forming a number of companies on the above great event., ; la.OOO^S^STOBS AT £1, EACH, , To be divided as follows—; . : I ** Firjt no>se ... ... ... £lpOo Second horie ...... 200 Third horse .';;:...; 100 Other starters (divided) 300 Nea-startierß (divided) 400 ..., ... JB2OOO, It it particularly requested .that early, application for : '«huret f will be made, as each lfs.l l Swill be drawn ! >6dn as filled. l&erattt will be forWairded to siibscriberi immediately after drawing,' and the next lilt proceeded with. ■ Any, 'subscriber drawing a horse m any list will be allowed, if/he so desires it, to invest ii» the fbilowine: list any ■urn not exceeding Three Poundß withr outreniitting any fnrther cash, this amount to be ultimately deduciea from prise money, : The acceptances for this race are de-> dared mi August. Before that date, all Drawings will contain the whole of the horses Wintered, and every horse will receive" a prizei; but aiter, that date . the Acceptori Only will be drawn. TheiDiawiugs willbe conducted by a Committee chosen from the bers, <'.'->■■■■ ;■••'■ ■■■■*■■ ■'• -JKO. 1 NOW OPEN. P Application by.; letter only, enclosiL^. two stamps, with exchange on ohequtt. or by Money . <)rder, -Bank JS otes, oi praftsr.'/iKegistered lettfrs or telegrams Will not ou any account beiceceived. If bank tibtes are sent^ please use two en* velopes, one seaied and placed inside the other. tP.O; Orders preferred when procurable. -fit will greatly expedite Kmsinesaif.an ac dressed envelope is en-« 'dosed with application. Address — ' ADAM BEDE, ' : C/eH. JS. Abbott, Box NbV^t Post Office, Auckland. BROWNE & BOISENS TATTEBSALL'S LIVEEY AND J; 4 BAIT STABLES; *'..' Eangitikei Street;, iPAI/MEESTON KORTH. HOBSES^ carefully and il thoroughly broken to saddle single and double harness. Buggies of all descriptions, and n orees always on hire at moderate chtrget. J^Good paddocks and iarge roomy i' loose boxes," § The stables being open day and xiight, and our motto being ■" civility »od attention/ we shall always be open to do business and trust le see " our old friends and their friends " rally rtund. ■■ K.B. — The loose boxeß are wel adapted for race horses and other travelling blood stock. Horses trained for Bace • Meetings Horses! bought, sold or exchanged. IS" Note the Address.— Kangitikei. •treet, next Wood's, Blacksmith . THOMAS HALL GRGqEBY, lEA CROCKERY, Iroiniiongery, PlpuTi an|* : GENERAL STOREKEEPER, j; , the; square. :; PALMERS rON NOETH, Gl'Miii^XL'iapßXßJiE.i'iiß,;; .' : : .;
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1332, 28 October 1884, Page 1
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715Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1332, 28 October 1884, Page 1
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