A FORTUNE Ifp|I!/i"4 1 !^!^ v>!; " iTl -\ ' . ' '■ ' ■A"*F"OB^U^.'yFG*J* t M^ ADA m'.A'"S T 0 IB - B 'A NOVKLTY^- , . , * COiS T SI?LTATI()SI O-: THE- ;4EL- '. ; bourne cup, 1834: To be run .on 4th Novorrjlt^rv^i^ Noun* nations : Will eioae'Novt/iiiller Int. flapiteV^fiboQ"; In' 10,000 .'Shw'es cf lCv * ."" each. ', < ' 3J9 PRIZES to be r]istiil)iite(il, m^ follows : Houses. 1 Cash Awards. First.. ...£lOOO sat'£loo ... £»00 Second ... 400 10i..t<£60 '... 500 Third- . ... 200 20 at £25 ... 500 Starters, divide 300 j4O at\-fclQ .. 400 Nunetarters divide (500" |50at £6 ... 300 I6oat £5 .. 300 4 ; £2500 I ' '
Rich Ticket has 7 separate chances,, Ra.ce n.'id Cash Awards bttin" 1 drawp. for.sepir;itely. Plfa^e Rt;nd Post Office Orders when convenient, or Bank Notei?. Cheju \*j urns' be innikod correct l>y J th/ Bnnk. lYotit'.e-^-Rei^istert'd I-y,tt«n not 1 fftrepp cd. Two»sUunps'.i;eq)u r ed' ,ioi'>i*«f^ly »i. ( d-rH«u!t, rrt>gT»nimes, \vitl\ N.<\D)»nJv.'ifjne[ jf> lapses . sent Cr«a4J« JippliuiiUdlA^^Hill positiv .ly close onY)r.,before Nqv^U)ber,L4, 1|584,
ADAMASTOR'S SPEOIAL PRIZE 1 ■ ' OF £50. '*■ - k'
A Special Prize (it £50 will be giv,en to the fir.st, Shareholder o r t' 4 Tickets, or nioiv, who naine^ the tiiv>t thn-'e horses in their respective place*-. Are ister will be k.-jpt of the date ufu-h Tip^tt-i's letter i^ received nnd the- first correct Tio^ttr will recoivo this oppciril Prize. lOach 'sluireholdtir oH not less tlwin 4 tickets is 1 <.>uMtl< j d to «• tip ; oi 8 tickets. 2 tip^, and 'so on for eauhund every 4 tickets. Tiie Jjso h p]»«i;yd in-tDe hatnisof the KditoroJ" the Obi^o Workly Witness, L)iin»dii). open to Sul>>crihciN for inspection. All subsurilmisou application can know where the ' principal prizes >.'o to, and their names} and address, if required. Address— ADA MASTOR, care of Lyons and Hart, P.O. Box 151,;Dune'din.
N.B.— THE DUNEDIN 'CUP .WILL FOLLOW.
J^QBEI/S DYNAMITE.
Long and extensive use has established NTOBJEJL'S to be the- Purest," Safest," 'iriosfc Reliable, Least Objectidnableiri close workings, and Strongest Dynamite- manufactured, j -' ' ■ \ The most perfect, patent appliances are used in its manufacture, as well as being under the direct supervision of the English Qovernment, who insist that every ton shall pass the most rigid .tests ( , possible. Thus, if not of the specified quality and purity, forbid its leaving * the* Factory, - hence uniformity, stability,- and purity are assured ; whilst other brands,, not having the same appliances and supervision, have often failed to meet these severe tests, and have been seized and confiscated. • Five Mortar Tests of Nobki/s ii. charges, 3ach of 70 grains, hi>\o thrown a 201b, cannon ball an avtvigy per Cz "»t ''f 209 feet, whilst the Auf+-"-»ji Dyna.«-w and i itliofracteur in the same number of shots and sfime conditions averaged only 181 fcut .> inches ; tlius proving NobUi/s to be over 15 per cent, stronger than the Melbourne
Manufacture. Nobel's is in valuable for nearly every kind of Blasting, effecting immense saving
in time, labour, ami money. Insist, as is done in many places, on getting only Novel's, which all beajs the Company's Trade Mark, including fchcJ name of Alfred Nobel, the Imentor of Dynamite. ' -
Printed issued with every
51b. Packet. Price Bodnoed t6 TWO SHILLINGS and FOU RPENOE per lb. with Discount to the Trade.
Supplies may be had from James Renshaw, and T &'-&. Mokrjs & Co. (Limited), Thameb ; Joius' Phillips & SoN,'Paeiup, and WELLS AND SOUTTEii, Tli AIiOHA.
|, E. PORTE X ; A ;t N, D' CO.,
The Company's N.;'.» Zenhnd North Island i , Audits , , \iwiM.v,:v-i).'J,*i : i*>xwr**±>-">+>- «bl.iui t. -i imkiumimi.\ k, uwyw* Pvintiug., - < Duke Sir kit. Cambm'xjk*: Established, I^SO, ;J ,,,,. In thnnking the Public ci^.jWajknto for tl,ic Hlhtul support •l)itl ) iert| i i > I ;vy^>i;(le<l hini r tak'«\s this oppnr'tmiity of iiiinrm'in^ them that ho luis aiKl.'d to liis Printing Plant » UTTiNG'MAriiiNic/tn l imimWi' him to moi'ci expeilitioiwly and neatlj' execute nil work In the several branches of the trade.' "He in also in receipt of an elegant assnrtiii^nt of New Type, \vhio ( h, together witii, i'is Printing ,Mm;hinc, " The Atbip.,'' ,plar- $ him on a^pju*, with A-K-IJuid H<>ii.ses it the prodiiotion of lirat-ehiaa work,' :tt moderate charge's. A' 7 visit' to Jiis* rtffiro will convince anyone of th'd than there is no longer ;i.necussity'!t'Ui;;seifding work out of Waika.toi djs^jtviti .
£}] work «lone at Auckland prices, and in a s%l? i-unKurp^qtl. , -Oriijiment.il Priiiting;'in broaze or colaui'S. ( " -,
Native Land Court Forms, -Kate' Books Proof V>F Debt Fpfhv&J etc, etc.", Ivepfc'iii stock. '
.' Specimens. of' work-wind estimates fur* nisliod on ia|>piiuption. ■ *'.'• s >
PRINTED AIkrD>BOOKBINI)]2'R, ; - OahbridqiSI 1 - W'aY&^t^.! 7
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 70, 4 October 1884, Page 8
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