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I JM. OUNDED AT MATAWHERO. * By J. W. Wilson, on March 20th, ISS3. 1 1 Brown Marc, branded like LI) near shouldor. Damages, 7s. : Will be sold at the Pound Yards, April ' 3rd, 1883, unless redeemed. j 282 R. M. STEGGALL, Poundkeeper. CHEAP MEAT npHE undersigned begs to intimate to his j A friends and the public generally that , despite the KEEN OPPOSITION now ruling I j in the Butchering Business, he if Resolved j ’ not only to keep his present Customers, but 1 ’ to GAIN NEW ONES. Having a large stock of Cattle, Sheep, and ' Pigs on hand, ho has determined, in order te ! keep pace with the times, to cut the Profit 1 very fine indeed. Al MEAT, of every description, at. the i '•uweeil poHtiilile rates. 1 ASH I’uitliium n» al Hie Shop will be on- I .ill’ll lu i’hinifif 1 t I’riliiftU < Uln t|.l NotHii,},. I .1 H \ 1.-M. \HI r. 1 xxv. John Maynard 4’)>EGSI to inform his friends *.nd the ' public that he Ims resumed his ol'l ' ; '•.•iidt', iju I in how peiiiiiif hix new and »«oiti. ; i uiuilious Urtruußi’ Sunp at the corner nf 1 | - HndHrim- h’outl and Peel-street, where he ■ nib he |H’p|iaie<l »o supply only the best and I iirinwM qualities of Bebf, Mutton, and | Pork to hie '•ushmicrs ■ J, M. hrth how ■iinreedcd in securing some iof the fitiesl enftlr and sheep IN THE ' i COLONY. For qmdilv and cut his meat. ■ ; cannot be surpassed in New Zealand. j 18 JOHN MAYNARD . | I itiono. A FOBT "-'“ £iooo.l FOR 1 ONE SHILLING. THE “ G<U‘ IT HON \NZ I” CLUB CONSULI'VTION ON THE MELBO U l< N E CU P , 1883, j To be run about: the end of October, I Cnpit.nl, £7,500. Divided into 150,0C0 Shares ' I at. Is. each. SOO Prizes G uaranrtad. To bo Distribute I as follows : £ E ■ ! I’irat Horse 1,000 1 10 Prizes of 100 100 C : I Sooon.l Horse t>o ! > i 20 Prizes „ 50 10.0 ; ’ Third Ihirso 250 ; 40 Prizes „25 1000 j 1 Starters divide 500 ‘ LOG Prizes „10 1000 | i Non-htarl’rs diri’ 250 j 200 Prizes ~ 5 LOGO j 21 Tmki'la for £1 Not Jess than 5 Tickets , sent to any single address Send P.O. Order . or Bank Notes If Coin be enclosed, please, register letter. If Stamps are sent, add exchange at the rate of 1-in the £l. Exchange should also bo added to ( lieques. Please enclose 3d extra for meml'crrhin fee. No charge for reply or r-Hilt Drawing will positively take i lace on or before the 25t ■ October, and will hi’ condu l ted by a Comj mit.tce of Shareliulders. Tickets promptly ■ sent by return post, and results po-ted im mepiaieh after drawing Prospertus for- ! warded. Enclose an addressed envelope Hili' stamped. Address —“ Bonanza.” earc of J s Thomas, 20Swanston street, Mrlbonmc. 263 ■ AUTUMN MEETING, I APRIL 21st AND 23:<n, 1883. A Company will be formed on the above \ Meeting, embracing all the principal events ; of the two daye raving - 5000 Investors at XI Zach, To be divided as follows Ist 2nd 3rd Horses Total Horse Hor->c Horse (divided) Hurdle Race.. £lOO £3O £3O £l2O £3OO Easter Handicap 500 2uo 100 100 1200 Selling Race .. 80 50 30 140 300 Publicans’ Purse 80 50 30 140 300 Flving Stakes 100 f>o 30 120 300 Steeplechase .. 100 50 30 120 300 Autumn Handicap 400 2*.»0 100 400 1100 Ellerslie Plate 80 50 30 140 300 Shorts Handicap 300 2vo 100 300 000 £5OOO «2T ABOUT 250 PRIZES. \ Application by letter only, enclosing two . stumps, with exchange on cheques, or by money o rder, bank nutes, or drafts. Regie* tered letters or telegrams will not on any ac- ■ count be receiv-d If bunk notes uro sent, ph as - use two envelopes, one sealed and placed , inside Hie other. P.O. Orders preferred : when procurable.—Add ess : ADAM EE PE, Care of IT. N. Abbott 7 j Box No . 2, Post Office, Auck and.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1302, 29 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1302, 29 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1302, 29 March 1883, Page 3

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