SHAMROCK HOTEL, Timaru. W MORGAN (late of the North- , Western Hotel, Palmerston, and Cave Hotel, Mackenzie Country Road), Proprietor, in making known to the Pub lie the fact of his having Leased the above Hotel, does so with the fullest assurance that his Friends and the Public will, in these critical times,show bytheirPatronage that IheAccomraodation provided at the Shamrock is all that can be desired. The Proprietor, being well aware of the critical taste of the Public, is not likely to commit the folly of placing any but the Best Wines, Spirits and Beer before them The Rooms being well Ventilated and Handsomely Furnished,. Boarders and Travellers can rest assured that their comfort will in no way suffer by patronising the Shamrock. Private Suites of Rooms for Families, vvijb Bath-rooms attached. Large Billiard Room, furnished with one of Alcock’s best Tables. Handball Court at rear of Hotel. A HEARTY WELCOME ACCORDED TO ALL VISITORS, If you want a Good Bottle of Spirits, or Jug of Beer, call at the Shamrock. W. MORGAN, se!2 Proprietor. NOTICE. THE Public are respectfully invited to INSPECT THE STOCK that I have now on hand, having just received a large addition of Colonial and English TWEEDS I have now the Largest Stock in Timaru to select from. An early inspection invited. Note the address— G. BROWN, Practical Tailor, Corner of Beswick Street, Main North 3de Road, Timaru
IERRIER’S PORTRAIT ROOM Main South Road, Tijiaku, None but Approved Pictures are allowed to leave the Studio. Perrier’s Series of Panoramic Views of Timaru Now Ready, and may b© had at tne, Studio or from any of the Booksellers, Price 2s 6d. ma2B HA —£3ooo ON THE SYDNEY OUP. (The Randwiek Eaeter meeting). THE SECOND CONSULTATION OF MY 1883 SERIES. ‘ AUSTRALASIA’S ’ SWEEP. (Opposite Theatre). A FORTUNE?
8000 Shares, at ss. each.—An even 4, £l. First Horse ...£IOCD Second „ ... 500 Third „ ... 250 Starters divide...£lso Non-Starters ... 100 Total... £2OOO. Having numerous business correspondents all over the Colonies (an advantage which can alone enable anyone to float a Consul tation successfully), added to the success former events, induces me to announce a new series of Facing Sweeps for 1883. The next being on the Sydney Cup, to be run at the Eandwick A.J.C. Easter Meeting, as above, and which will doubtless be filled by an early date, thus giving lucky holders of Horses time for ‘ hedging.’ Besults of drawing will bo duly advertised in Melbourne and Sydney papers, and Besult Slips forwarded to all subscribers, with instructions to the fortunate holders. A pound secures four chances—Not one only. Ten per cent, is deducted for all expenses. Probity is guaranteed by good commercial bona fides. References: Melbourne ‘ Sportsman* and City Journals. Applicants are requested to forward notes, P. 0.0., crossed cheques or postage stamp sto either of which exchange must be added a also fid. on notes when other than N.S.W., Vic., or Qd.), and 4d. stamps for reply and result. Application, as usual, by letter only. Settlements two days after event. Write while you think of it. Bankbes— Sydney : City Bank. Melbourne : National Bank. ADDRESS : AUSTRALASIA’S COMPANY. Mr J. Thompson, Care of Mr H. J. Franklin, Wholesale Bookseller, Painter, and Publisher, 40 HUNTER STREET SYDNEY. [Established 1872.] The Melbourne Publishing House and Shop is at 119 a Bourke Street, Melbourne. What a burst of joy to the lucky winners. A chance to go home ‘ made.’ The outlay need only equal a ‘shout ’ for a few friends. So write at once, while !■ is in your mind. Cherts are n quested to send for not less than four tickets, the commission being email, and to enclose 4d. stamps fr r reply and resu It, with the necessary exchange, if any required, added. Otherwise the remittance will bo returned. Write address fully on two un stamped envelopes. One ex'ra Ticket (FREE) with every twenty to one address, thus enabling the getters up of Clubs for every twenty Tickets a chance of winning £IOOO without investing a penny themselves. ‘AUSTRALASIAN’ CONSULTATION ON THE CHAMPION STAKES, Jan. 1. 1833. The,Consultation closed on Dec, 28th with) six thousand seven hundred and thirty (6730 Shares, totalling £1682 10s. In view of the short space of time p le between the Melbourne Cup (on which ther.e was so much public money) and the Championo I may feel gratified and honored that smany Subscribers showed this business con fidence,which it will be my desire in the future, as now, to merit and secure. I feel that the pubi c confidence must be greater that a long business standing and a profitable trade impart commercial stability. With the present success in this short space of time, there is no doubt whatever that my future Sweeps will be filled early and result satisfactory. About the middle of 1883 I intend issuing a Sporting Annual, in book form.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1085, 20 March 1883, Page 1
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