Notices. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE Partnership firm oi Poaras and Caorr, having been dissolved by the effluxion of time, notice of such disssolution is hereby given, and that the Partnership will be carried on, for the purpose of liquidation, for the space of three months, from the date hereof. Dated at Gisborne this 17th day of July, 1884. (Signed), THOMAS WILLIAM PORCEB. ALFRED WILLIAM CROFT. Witkxss : EtWABD ITBASCIS WiBD, Solicitor, Gisborne, 289 Sales by Auction. IN THE ESTATE OF T. E. R. BLOOMFIELD. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT Have been instructed by the Deputy Official Assignee to sell by Auction at their Mart Gisborne, on FRIDAY, the 25th July, at 2 p.m., the Furniture and effects as mentioned below—p RIAIW I'N G ROOM SUITE Bedroom Furniture Kitchen Furniture Bookcase A Quantity of Provisions Crockery, 1 Bale Wool Farm Implements, Ac., Ac., Also, About 4,000 Feet Timber About 70 Bundles Shingles, and about 4,000 Posts, (Totara and Maitai). Delivery of the above to be taken at the Beay Station. 294 IN THE ESTATE OF T. E. R. BLOOMFIELD. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT Have been instructed by the Deputy Official Assignee to sell by Auction at Tattersail’s at Noon, on SATURDAY, 26th July. -| TEAM (8) WORKING BULLOCKS, with Yokes, Chains, Ao. 1 Bullock Dray 2 Horse Drays and Harness 2 Pack Saddles 2 Pack Horses 2 Ploughs and Harrows 4 Horses 1 Pair Roan Mares broken to harness. 1 Grey Gelding (Scottish Chief) 1 Grey Mare stinted to Piscatorious. ___ 293 GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT Are instructed by Mr. Montague H. Smith to offer by public auction (if not previously disposed of), on SATURDAY, July 26th, that well-known Freehold Property, •RUSHMERE, Consisting of—--441 acres. Title, Land Transfer Act. The Auctioneers would beg to draw attention of intending settlers to this beautiful property; it is almost entirely laid down in English grasses. The houses, stables, and outhouses are in perfect order, and is altogether a most desirable house. For terms, Ao., apply to the auctioneers. 155
Consultation. £lO,OOO £lO,OOO £lO,OOO 20,000 MEMBERS AT 10s. Melbourne Cup, 1884. s ® To be run Tuesday, Nov. 4th. ® O Will Close 80th October, 1884, a « —402 PRIZES.— o * o p* 183 N r inationa 269 Cash Prizes. P First .. £3OOO 4at 100 .. £4OO « o Sscond .. 1200 4atso .. 200 w Third .. 600 10 at 25 .. 250, s W Starters (div. 20 at 20 .. 400 - about £25) 750 20 at 15.. 300 _ w Non-starters 20 at 10 .. 200 n M (about £l5) 1545 100 at 7.. 700 d 91 at 5.. 455 £7095 269 £2905' Please send P. O. Orders when convenient, they can at all times be traced if lost, thus protecting sender. Two Stamps required for replies, and One Shilling added as exchange on country cheques, which must be certified to as " Correct.” Each Ticket has Nine chances, the Cup being drawn first, after which the marbles are all replaced each time till the Nine Drawings are completed, thus giving one ticket the chance of drawing Nine Prizes. La* KE AD THIS ! Names and Addresses of three principal Winners in Cup, and four principal Cash Prize Winners can be obtained by Subscribers on application. Drawing is attended by the Press (members of the Press can freely inspect Ada’s Books). Managers of Papers at a distance can appoint a reponsible agent in Dunedin, to whom all information will be furnished, thus giving to Subscribers a guarantee of the bona fide character of this Consultation—a course no other “ Consultationist ” pursues in Dunedin. The Cup of 1883 consisted of 18,000 Subscribers, who contributed £9,000. Name of Committee furnished to Press on application. ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr. Abraham, Box 351, Post-ollice, Dunedin. £lO,OOO. £lO,OOO. £lO,OOO. ADA MANTUA OFFERS A SPECIAL PRIZE OF £lOO I Which amount has been deposited with the Editor of Otago Witness, and will be paid to any person in New Zealand who can name the placed horses in Melbourne Cup, in the order as race reported in Otago Witness. Each letter will be dated when received, and money paid to first “ tipster.” Competitors not restricted to one trial, but can try as often as they please, and it is not compulsory to have tickets in Consultation, thus giving anyone the chance of obtaining the above valuable prize. In the event of winners not being tipped, the £lOO will be equally divided between the Otago Benevolent Institution and Industrial School, (Caversham.) It ’..i1l be observed that Ada is disinterested, having placed the money beyond her control, and it must be paid to somebody—hence her declining to receive tips herself, for she will not accept any. Applications will be received till 27th October, and must be addressed only to Sporting Editor, Otago Witness, Dunedin. Please keep copy of tip. Winner must apply for prize within one month after the rate. 279
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 186, 18 July 1884, Page 3
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