NOTICE. IT is hereby notified that no connection whatever exists between the Poverty Bay Standard and Facts, beyond the Printing of the latter named journal at the printing establishment of the former, It is also notified that no business connection whatever exists between the Proprietors of the above-named journals. C. H. C. WEBB, Proprietor of the Standard. KENNETH KERR, Proprietor of Facts. Gisborne Gun Depot. EDWARD~3URCH, GUN AND LOCKSMITH A STOCK OF GUNS always on hand and repaired at the shortest notice. SEWING MACHINES CAREFULLY ADJUSTED, Razors Set and Scissors Ground. Umbrellas neatly Repaired. Chimneys Swept. A Large Stock of Splendid Fireworks always on hand.
“ORIENT'S " MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION 1883. RUN ON 6th NOVEMBER, 10,000 Share,, at £2 Each. Ecu, Share, £2 i Half Share, £l, 620 PRIZES i First horse £4,000 Second horse 2] 000 Third horse 1,000 Other starters (divided).,. 1,000 Non-starters (divided) ~, 1,500 2 prizes £5OO each ~, 1,000 5 prizes 200 each ... 1,000 10 prizes 100 each ... 1,000 25 prizes 50 each 1,250 50 prises 2-5 each 1,250 100 prizes 20 each ~, 2,000 300 prizes 10 each ... 3,000 Total... „. ... 20,000 Subscribers can choose either Full Shares at £2 each, or Half Shares at £1 each. There being 620 Prize, in this Consultation, Full Share, are equal to 1 Prize in every 16 Shares, or 2 Half shares (different numbers) to 1 Prize in every 8 Shares. Result slips posted to all Subscribers immediately after drawing. "Orient’s" Melbourne Cup, 1882, closed with 4,127 Full Share,, at £2; and 5,868 Half-Shares, at £l. Total, £14,122. Add exchange to cheques, and two stamp, for reply and result. Applications by letter only, addressed “ORIENT,” Care 123 W. Sinclair, Eastern Arcade, Melbourne INVESTIGATION COMPANY Will hold their F urth Discussion on the VICTORIA RACING CLUB’S RACES, To be run at Melbourne about July 21, 1883. 4,000 MEMBERS - AT 10s EACH. Grand National I Maiden Hurdle Race, about 20 nom-| Race, about 15 inations: | nominations: First ... £4OO [ First ... £2OO Second ... 150 I Second ... 100 Third ... 100 | Third ... 50 Starters ... 100 | Staiters ... 50 Non-starters 150 | Non-starters 150 Total £9OO ! Total £550 CASH PRIZES: 5 prizes at £4O ... £2OO 5 prizes at 20 ... 100 10 prizes at 10 ... 100 30 prizes at 5 ... 150 Total ... £550 About 76 Prizes. Each ticket has six (6) chances. Apply by letter (registered letters not received). Cheques must have exchange added. Bank notes accepted. Post-office Orders preferred, payable to Sinbad. Please enclose Two stamps for reply and result. Closes on or about 19th July. Address— SINBAD, Care of 129 Mr Bodley, Box 342, P. 0., Dunedin. Wells’“Rough on Corns.” Ask for Wells’ “ Rough on Corns,” “ 7|d. Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. (Moses, Moss & Co., Sydney, General Agents,
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1332, 21 July 1883, Page 4
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