Sportinff. jJ~ JJ. E RMA N’ S No. 3 CONSULTATION OH THE CANTERBURY ' JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, To be run at Christchurch, Nov. 8, 1881. 65 Nominations and 10 Stars. Total ’ number of Prizes 75, 2000 Members at 10s Each. Ist Horse .. .. .. £2OO 2nd do .. .. .. 100 I 3rd do 50 , Other Starters (divided)., 100 Non-Starters (divided) ~ 300 10 Stars at £25 each ~ 250 Total .. .. £IOOO The Ten Stars at £25 each are Extra Prizes, and will be paid immediately after the Drawing. Cheques must be crossed, with Is added for exchange. Two stamps necessary for reply and result. Please forward P. 0.0, wheceevcr obtainable. To CLOSE about the end of September. Address— T. HERMAN, Tobacconist, Main South Road, Timaru, Melbourne cup consultaTION, 1881. 10,000 Subscribers at £1 each. 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, (5 Prizes of £SO each, and 110 Prizes of £lO each, bring the number of Winning Tickets to about 210. if cheques are forwarded exchange must be added. Wherever possible P. 0.. Orders should be forwarded, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. THEODORE BROWN, 19, Grey street, Auckland ; or, Box 210, Post-ollice, Auckland, N.Z. Agent for Timaru— MR GIBSON Tobacconist, Main South Road. Melbourne a Christchurch NOVELTY COMPANY. 10,000 SUBSCRIBERS AT 10s EACH. Six Performances. The holder of one or more shares having an interest in each. 300 PEREORMBRS. Melbourne Cup, J. C. Handicap. 120 Horses. 65 Horses. 300 PERFORMERS. The above share list has now been open some time, and will readily fill and close about October 20. Town and country subscribers must a PP)y hy letter only, and send two stamps, sufficient to cover the postage on tw r o letters. Cheques and telegrams not accepted in ai:y case. Letters containing coin should be registered. To ensure safe and prompt delivery, please send full and correct address, and apply only to THE “ NOVELTY,’’ Care of 1. Abraham, Box 351, P. 0., Dunedin. IPnJblio Notices. HAMMERLESS AND CHOKE-BORE GUNS. JA M E S W. E O S I E R, GUN MAKER. By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, and to the V.R.A., 66 Elizabeth street, Melbourne, Intimates to sportsmen in Victoria and Australian colonics that he has a large, varied, and beautiful stock of uhoke-Bore Guns Of-all the most improved modern patterns. Right barrel giving from 160 to 190, and left from 190 to 250 pellets in a 30in. circle at 40 yards. These guns will kill at 70, 80, 90, and some at 100 yards. Also the celebrated Anson and Deeloy Hammerless Gun Made by W. W. Greener, for whom J. W, Rosier is agent for the Colony of Victoria, All (lie above guns are bored on the most improved choke-bore principle ; even the plainest arc guarrantecd to give good plates and make excellent shooting In addition to the above, J. W. R. has a very largo stock of Breech-loading and Cen-tral-fire Cylinder Bore Guns. Rifles, Both Breech and Muzzle loading, For kangaroo and large game, of every good principal, varying in price. Revolvers. Of all the best kinds, notably the Royal Irish Consiabulary Revolver, as supplied by J. W. H. to the Victorian Government, and made by P. Webley and Son, for whom in this line, J. W. Rosier is sole agent for the Colony of Victoria. Also a large assort - meat of secoti' -hand muzzle-loading single and double guns, by all the best London, makers—as Purdy, Nock, Manloii, BJissett, I.ang, Boss, and other celebrated makers. Cartridge Cases. Of all qualities and sizes ; Wads and caps for re-filling Caifridges ; aud every requisite for the sportsman. Every weapon shot and te ted before sending olf. Good shooting, sound material, aud workmanship guaranteed. Correspondence by way of enquiry Invited, and prompt and definite reply returned. Gentlemen sending cash orders to amount they arc: willing to expend in a gun, &0., may rely upon having careful and imme bate attention, and first-ratti value for their money. Please note the address—--66 ELIZABETH STREET, ! (Opposite M’i.eau Bits,and Rigg’a,) Melbourne
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2611, 3 August 1881, Page 1
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