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Sporting. ALFEED A. CAMERON’S £6OOO CONSULTATION ON THE English Derby Run at Epsom Downs, nea June, 1881. 246 Horses Nominated. First Horse .. Second Horse Third Horse.. Starters (divided) _ .. Non-Starters (divided) Total Above will close early, and may probably be drawn several weeks before the arrival of the London newspapers by the first English mail after the race. Names of Starters and Non-starters can only be ascertained authentically through the medium of the Press, as Cableg r ams from London to the Colonies do not give the information. With crossed cheques add Is exchange. Two postage stamps. Post office orders or registered letters are recommended. < Note.— Melbourne Cup.—As this race will not be run till November next, intending subscribers need not necessarily apply for tickets for some months from this date in any Melbourne Cup Consultation, ALFRED A. CAMERON. Office—London Chambers, Princes street south; or, Box 251, Dunedin. Agencies in Timaru at the Grosvenor Hotel and Mr Jno. Herman. 30 AWARDS. GRAND N ON OAM AR U RACES, To be run June 9,1881. Consultation Fee 10s MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE, OAMARU HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, AND SELLING STAKES (19 Nominations), And also an interest in 11 Money Awards. Having in my preliminary advertisement announced the likelihood of about 30 nominations in the above events, and only 19 horses nominated, to maintain the interest 11 Cash Awards will be made in addition, thus making 30 Prizes, This Consultation will consist of all Members obtained till Wednesday, Juneß, when awards will be declared and Consultation drawn. The holder of one or more tickets will have an interest in the three drawings, thus giving him a chance of obtaing three horses, and also an opportunity of gaining one of the cash awards. Please send P.O. order and Two Stamps for reply and result. I. ABRAHAM, Queen’s Cigar Divan, Queen’s Theatre; Or Box 351, P. 0., Dunedin ; or, MR H. FRIEDLANDEII, Tobacconist, Timaru. OVELTY £JONSULTATION London, in Fee, £l. .. £BOO .. 800 .. 300 .. 1000 .. 3400 £6OOO N J. L. FLEMING’S OYELTY ON SULTATION on the OAMARU HANDICAP AND MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE. (To be Bun at Oamaru on June 9, 1881.) 2000 Members at 10s each. Each Ticket has a chance of Winning TWO PRIZES. OAMARU HANDICAP. First Horse .. •. £3OO Second Horse .. .. 125 Third Horse .. .. 50 Starters and Non-starters (divided) .. • • 100 MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE. First Horse.. .. .. £2OO Second Horse .. .. 90 Third Horse .. .. 50 Starters and Non-starters (divided) ~ .. 85 As each race will be drawn separately, every subscriber will have a chance of winning Two Prizes for each Ticket. The drawing will be under the supervision of p Committee of Subscribers, and the results duly advertised in daily papers. Intending subscribers are requested to make early application. If cheques are sent,exchange must be added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer, &c. High street, Triangle, Christchurch. ELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION, 1881. 10,000 Subscribers at £1 each. First Horse £3OOO Second Horse .. • • •« 1000 Third Horse .. .. • • 500 Other Starters (divided) .. 1500 Non-Starters (divided).. .. 2000 Six Prizes of £IOO each .. 600 Six Prizes of £SO each .. .. 300 110 Prizes of £lO each.. .. 1100 This is my fifth Consultation since October last, and is the best opportunity ever brought before the public in the Australian Colonies. The 122 Extra Prizes, consisting of 6 Prizes of £IOO each, 6 Prizes of £SO each, and 110 Prizes of £lO each, bring the number of Winning Tickets to about 240, If cheques are forwarded exchange must be added. Wherever possible P.O. Orders should be forwarded, and stamps enclosed for reply and result.' THEODORE BROWN, 19, Grey street, Auckland ; or, Box 210, Post-office, Auckland, N.Z. R. V. BOXING ! BOXING ! ! BOXING !! 1 ]VL r Dan Lea, CHAMPION LIGHT WEIGHT OF NEW ZEALAND (Patronised by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and the Shah of Persia), Has again commenced giving Lessons in the NOBLE ART OF SELF-DEFENCE, AT HIS SALOON, BESWICK STREET. Class Lessons, £1 per month, or according to arrangement. Saloon open Eeviy Evening. Skittles, Shooting, Fencing, and various other games on the premises. LEA & WHITLEY.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2560, 4 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2560, 4 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2560, 4 June 1881, Page 1

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