£20,000 To be distributed QN THE OtJP, IBBd To be run on November 6th. ALL PRIZES I NO BLANKS ! Thi Melbournb Turf Club desire to, inform the Sporting Public that they have jujadq arrangements for holding a Mammoth Sweep on the forthcoming Melbourne Cap; which tor novelty, fidelity, and advantage has no equal in Australia. Capital £30,000, in 20,000 £1 Suaieb. First Horse £3,000 4 Przs £5OO £2,C00 Second Horse 1,000 8 PrMi 260 3,000 Third Horse 1,000 10 PrDi 200 2,000 Starters (divide) 1,000 20 Puce 100 2,000 Non-starters „ 1,000 Total 15,(X)0 The remaining L 6,000 Will be employed bi the Club in making a book on the Cup add other races, that is, laying and taking odds by a new system, the success of which has been practically proved. It is estimated that the profits accruing from this source #ill range from L 5.000 to L 16.000, the whole of which, both capital and profits, will be equalty divided amongst subscribers who were unsuccessful in drawing either a horse or a prize in the Mammoth Sweep. Each subscriber will be sure of obtaining a prize, be it great or small. The Promoters of the M. T. C. are well known sporting gentlemen, and guarantee the above to be a bona fide affair in every particular. Ten per cent, commission deducted from all winnings. Drawing to take place otl October 28th. Results posted immediately after. Subscribers who wish to be present will please notify us in time. Add 3d for reply and result. Address— THOMAS BENTLEY, Booty. 208 M. T. 0. Melbourne. THE Zealandia Company’c CONSULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1883 SIX thousand W" • Subscribers at 10s each. 150 Prizes. £ £ First Horse ... 1,060 I Starters (div) ... 500 Second Horse 400 | Non-Bt’rt’rs (div) 800 Third Horse ... 250 | Zealandia Cup 50 Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheques, oi by money order, bank notes, or draft.. Regl.tered letters or telegrams will not on account be received. If bank notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P. 0, Orders preferred when procurable. In. case of this consultation not being filled al! amounts will be divided “ pro rata.” Address—- “ ZEALANDIA,” Care of H. H. Hayt and Co., Box No. 186, Post Office. Auckland. 93
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1341, 11 August 1883, Page 4
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