Graham, Pitt & Bennett Beg to intimate that they will hold regular sales as under :— LIVE STOCK. Makarakt —Every alternate Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Waerenga-a-hika—The second Tuesday in each month, at 2 p.m., WOOL & SHEEPSKINS : Makaraka —First Wednesday in each Moi*?At Noon. The following are the dates for the 4xl ter :— Makaraka —22nd November Makaraka —6th December Makaraka— 2oth December Waerenga-a-hika —l2th December. 85 Wm. Ratcliffe & Go.. Will hold Regular Sales as follows ;— LIVE STOCK. Bridge Hotel—Every alternate Thursday WOOL, SHEEPSKINS & LIVE STOCK. Waeren g a-a- hi ka— M onthly. Dates for Quarter :— Waerenga-a-hika—23rd November Bridge Hotel—3oth November Bridge Hotel —14th December Waerenga-a-hika—2lst December 73 Bridge Hotel—2Bth December, WM. RATCLIFFE & CO., Hare received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their regular monthly sale at Waerenga-a-hika on— THURSDAY. 22nd INST., At 2 t.m. A MOB OF 20 HEAD CATTLE, Mixed Sexes. 229 WEDNESDAY, NOV., 22nd. OARLAW gMITH & £<O. Are favored with instructions from C A. Tahateau, Esq., (who is leaving Gisborne) to sell at his residence, Greystreet, at 12 o’clock on WEDNESDAY, 15th instant— The whole of his household FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, and about—--30 POT PLANTS. Luncheon Provided. 214 JM POUNDED AT MATAWHERO. By J. Allen, Nov., 13, 1882. Red and White Cow, branded like triangle on rump Red and White Cow, top off off ear, back bit near ear, indistinct brand off rump. Red and White Cow, indistinct brand off rump. Will be sold at the Pound Yards, Nov., 27, 1882, unless redeemed, 216 R. M. STEGGALL, Poundkeeper. £1,000? “ £l,OOO. A FORTUNE FOR ONE SHILLING. The great “bonanza consultation On the CHAMPION STAKES, To be run on New Year’s Bay, 1883. 50,000 SHARES AT Is. EACH. 136 New Year's Gins, Valve £2,500. First horse .. .. £l,OOO 142 prizes of £2O .. £B4O Second horse .. 200 5 ~ £lO .. £5O Third horse .. .. 100 10 „ £5 .. £5O Starters divide .. 100 120 ~ £3 .. £6O Non-starters divide 1001 Total .. £2,500 Twenty-one Tickets forwarded on receipt of One Pound, Not less than 5 Tickets sent to any single address. Shares sent by return post. Application for shares to bo made by letter only, enclosing P. 0.0, Notes or Cheques. If coin is enclosed, please register letter. 3d extra for reply and result. Victorian stamps up to 9s. may be sent, if other colony stamps please add exchange at the rate of 2s. in the £. Exchange on cheques Is. Bank notes (except Victorian) 3d. Please enclose an addressed envelope, unstamped. Address—“BONANZA,” Care of J. THOMAS, 20 Swanson Street, Melbourne. In cases where a number of friends, or a club wish to become subscribers, let one of the number send for shares in his or her name only. Result of drawing will be advertised in I “ Leader,” and posted to subscribers immei d lately after drawing. If any of your num- | bers have drawn a horse or a prize, post us 1 the ticket with your name and address, and J the amount of prize will be mailed to you , less our commission, 10 per cent. Drawing will take place on Dec. 28th, and will be conducted with the utmost fairness by a committee of shareholders. The promoters of the “ Bonanza” Consultation on the Melbourne Cup, 1882, desire to express their warmest thanks to its friends and patrons for the prompt and spirited manner in which they subscribed for shares, and for the confidence reposed in our enterprise. We confidently believe that the “ Bonanza” Consultation owed much of its popularity to the fact of its being a novel idea as a sweep, more especially so, when by the simple investment of one shilling you become a j shareholder in a company that gives you a chance of winning £l,OOO. In order to procure a share in any other large sweep you would have to part with £T, for a single chance while we, on the other hand will give von 21 chances of winning £l,OOO for the same amount, hence our great advantage over others in the same line of business. 142 Prince of Wales Hotel. HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. THE above Hotel having been rebuilt by the present Proprietor, lias been furnished in a First-class Style, and is replete with every convenience. WINES & SPIRITS OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS. HANCOCK AND SPEIGHT’S SPARKLING ALES. One of Mawson’s First-class Billiard Tables, under the superintendance of Mr Ford (late of Hamilton.) GOOD STABLING PROVIDED. W. A. CROMBIE, Proprietor. 190 43T Do you want any job printing ? Now is the time to order the summer’s supply. Work done cheaply and expeditiously 1 at tho— Standard Office.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1207, 21 November 1882, Page 3
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