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IT EYIATHAN f\ ONSULTATION SYDNEY GOLD CUP.— £2OOO. Rffff on Apbiij 12th, 1882. First £800 Starters £3*75 Second ... £300 Non-startera ... £375 Third £150 No. 1 now O£en. Send subscriptions, 20s each, accompanied with, a 2d stamp, immediate. MELBOURNE CUP. No. 1 Now On— £2o,ooo. Run Nov. 7, 1882. First £8000 Second £3000 Third £1000 £4000 to Starters, and £4000 to Non-starters. Send Cheque, Draft, or P.O. Order, with exchange and 2d stamp. All cheques must be certified. Results forwarded to all principal hotels and weekly papers. Addresses are respectfully requested to be plainly written. N.B. In consequence of the Postal Department charging me 4d upon each letter, all applicants must register their communications, or enclose stamps to cover amount of same. Address — " OCCIDENTAL," [ Care Edwabd Perkins, Royal Exchange 1713 . Hotel, Sydney. ■ W 1 ILL CLOSE 7th APRIL, 1882. j CHRISTCHURCH RACES. 6000 M EMB^L± T 10 s - E AOH - > AUTUMN HANDICAP. EASTEE HANDICAP. 33 Performers. 33 Performbbs. ! First 500 First....: 250 Second 250 Second : 150 ! Third ISO Third 100 Others (divided) 400 Others (divided) 400 £1300 £900 FLYING HANDICAP. 10 STARS. 27 Perforkebs. First 200 First £50 Second 100 Second £80 Third 80 Third £20 Others (divided) 250 Other 7 £10 each £630 EACH TICKET HAS FOUR CHANCES, eg- Bt Letter Only, with two stamps enclosed for replies. P.O. Orders or Bank Notes preferred. Cheques (with Is exchange added) can he forwarded, but " Bearer " must not be erased. Registered Letters will not be accepted, or TELeaBAMS replied to. To avoid sending coin, Stamps will be accepted for one ticket. i Please address — i ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, P. 0., Dunedin. j 1697 ! BRIDGES' ART UNION,! Protected hy Act Vie. DXXXII. I FIFTY PRIZES, ! 10,000 Tickets, at £1 each. The best pictures ever offered in any art union, and to the full value of £10,000, which are on view to the Press and public, as a guarantee of their value. Offers guaranteed after the drawing, which will take place at an early date. Ist prize, £1000 9th prize, £150 17th prize, £50 2nd prize, £1000 10th prize, £150 18th prize, £50 : 3rd prize, £500 11th prize, £100 19th prize, £50 4th prize, £500 12th prize, £100 20th prize, £50 sth prize, £250 13th prize, £100 21st prize, £50 : 6fch prize, £250 Uth prize, £100 22nd prizo, £50 7th prize, £250 15th. prize, £100 . 23rd prize, £50 Bfch prize, £250 16th prize, £100 24th prize, £50 Six prizes ac £30 each, 20 prizes at £20 each. Tickets and -prospectuses can bo obtained at BRIDGES' HAYDON GALLERY, Eastern Arcade, Melbourne ; and of MR PULFOED, Observer office, \ Auckland (Sole Agent), j Please register all letters containing money. The following won prizes in New Zealand at the draw- | ing in 1870:— R, Nicholas, Christchurch, £1000; Wm. ; Painter, Patura, £100 ; C. J. Todhunter, Christchurch, £50: Henry Allen, Hokitiki, £20; Dr Hoost, Christchurch, £20; Alfred Martin, Christchurch, £10; L. Rogers, liivercargill, £10. TAMES xF T> OOL E, BOOKMAKER & TURF COMMISSION AG-ENT, Member of TattersaU's, Auckland, New Zealand, and Sydney, New South Wales. I Books open on oil forthcoming events. , Address — TATTERSALL'S, Occidental Hotel, Auckland | \~\KT ILL IA M LV O N S^' BOOKMAKER AND COMMISSION AGENT. j ' BOOK OPEN on all current events. i Address— I Taiteesam-'s, Occidental Hotel, Auckland. ' JOSEPH GALLAGHER, BOOKMAKER & COMMISSION AGENT, Has BOOKS OPEN on all current events, and will lay liberal prices to regular customers." Address— Tattersah's Club, Auckland. X>OBERT B L A K I E BOOKMAKER AND OMMISSON AGENT. BOOKS OPEN on all coming events. Liberal prices to customers. Address— TATXEESAIiIi 8, Occidental Hotel, Auckland. J" 7-^ "OT ARR I• S • lx« JO. (Mbmbeb of New Zealand Tatteesall's) Begs to inform his Friends and the Sporting Public that, as usual, he has BOOKS OPEN ON ALL THE PRINCIPAL FORTH- * UU COMING EVENTS. Doubi/E Events. Wellington and Dunedin Cups.... 500 — 1 — ? 40 Dunedin Cup and Publicans' Handicap 500'—- 25 Odds Laid Eeom £5 Upwakds. peices subject to maeket alterations. All Washes P.P. ' : XNjT S E R V I C E , KARANGAHAPE EOAD, . . ... thanking the Wholesale Houses, Manufacturers, and 'Dressmakers-. for\the patronage lie has received in tFrillings and Kiltinga, wishes to.. inform' them- that lie !' ■ "' now makes ■ •'.. I . ■/., •;..;,; Fakci .Boxes, :.i ;■ . [, L Orders lor wM6h win W promptly attended to. 1806

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 81, 1 April 1882, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 81, 1 April 1882, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 81, 1 April 1882, Page 46

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