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Soortinff. WILL CLOSE 26th OCTOBER. 14.000 Members at 10/MELBOURNB OUP. Cash 128 Horses. 446 Awards. Awards. 446 prizes £3150 EACH Ticket has Eight Chances, and can win Eight Prizes. A person purchasing two tickets has sixteen chances, the odds being lin 15. By letter only, With two stamps enclosed. Cheques (with 1/- exchange added), P.O. Orders, and Bank holes accepted. Where cheques are sent tickets will not be forwarded till after presentation of same. Please avoid sending registered letters, telegrams, or coins. ADA MANTUA, Care of MR ABRAHAM, Box 351, Poet Office, Dunedin. N.B.—The only Consultation in the Colonies that gives the public the opportunity of Nominating their own Committee M “DIAMOND” BLBOURNE Q CONSULTATION, 1882. U P 10,000 SHARES AT £1 EACHNos. 1 to 10,000, Distributed as follows : First Horse ... £4OOO 2 prizes of £100,£200 5 prizes of £SO 250 10 prizes of £25 250 25 prizes of £lO 250 10 prizes of £5 350 £IO,OOO Second Horse 2000 Third Horse.;. > 1000 Starters (div) 1000 Non - starters (divd) ... 500 First prize ... 200) Application by letter only to DIAMOND, Care of O. SCHIBBLICH, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 17, Little Oollins-street East, Melbourne, (Near Colonial Bank) Prizes paid one day afier Drawing. Horses paid two days after Event. Result slips posted immediately aftei: drawing, to each subscriber, And also advertised in “ Argus,” “ Age,” “Herald," and “Australasian.” Shares sent by return post. Public Notices* TETJFP CARD, BY Traducer, out of Bevoke, will serve Mares this Season. Terms £5, and 5s groomage. L. WALKER, Four Peaks, Sept, 1,1882. THE highly-bred American Trotting Horse . BLACKWOOD ABDALLAH, Will TRAVEL this Season. On Monday at Temuka; Tuesday through Winchester to Orari; Wednesday at Ge aldine ; Thursday through Waitohi to Point; Friday, through Kerry town and Washdyke to Timaru. Saturday and Sunday will remain at Messrs Murphy and Stock’s Stables. Terms—£s; groomage, ss; Paddock and further particulars on applying to ROBERT WILKIN & GO., Tim am. Ford, Tipping and Co. for sale. 299. Drain Road—Ten sections, £9O and upwards ; very easy terms, fine opportunity for working men 297. Ashbourne Place, Ferry Road—3o perches, with 4-roomed house 235. Lancaster Park-—Three sect! ons; easy terms ; weekly payments if required 204. Aohborne Place—Two sectiorls 284. Waltham Road—Quarter-acre cheap 283. St. Albans—Leasehold with dwelling bouse and shop ; low ground rent. Price £SO 276. Wilson’s Nursery—2o perches, cheap 259, Doyleston—Half-acre, with Dwelling house and Blacksmith’s shop 261. Harper street, Sydenham—Two sections, 32 perches each 230. Radley—Quarter acres and upwards, close to Ferry road Tram Hawford, Opawa—l to 3-acre sections St. Martin’s, Opawa*—l acre up to 6 acres 244, Lichfield street—3o perches, with house 241. Waltham Road—Section, with house; cheap 277. Opawa—Good Building Sites, any size, near rail way station or river 300. Patea—ls3 acres, on long deferred payments, without interest; very small amount of cash required 291. Springston—los acres 287. Wakanui—Farms, 95 acres up to 700 acres 238. View Hill—loo acres, improved. Besides the above, we have building sections in Berwick, Sumner, Bingsland, Sydenham, South Opawa, North Opawa, Knightstown, Wilson’s Nursery, South Malvern, Riccarton, Lincoln Road, Addington, Tinwald; pastoral and agricultural land in Rangiora, Ashley Bank, Peninsula, Geraldine, Makikibi, Rakaia Hinds Rangitata. Money to lend in sums of from £IOO to £2OOO. -■ For particulars, apply to FORD, TIPPING k CO., . : Hereford street. THE GIANT BALMORAL BOOT SBOF. T, Wood, Begs to announce that he is continuing- the Business, which will be under the direction of MR ROBERT HOME (Late Manager of Mollison’s Boot Shop'), And in order to make room, for a la rge Shipment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOO'DS Daily expected, the whole of tin 3 PRESENT STOCK WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICES. THIS IS NO BUNKUM, BUT A BJ DALLY GENUINE SALE. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS DUB to the I lusiness carried on by Harry Hibs > & Co. must be PAID FORTHWITH to My Manager, Mb ROBERT HOME, whose receipt alone will be a sufficient die charge. Ik WOOD, Giant Balmoral Boot S hop (Next to “ Timaru Herald” Ofl ice; MAlt SOOTH ROAD,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2989, 24 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2989, 24 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2989, 24 October 1882, Page 4

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