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"OINAL PUBLIC NOTICE. BRIDGES' "HATDON" GALLERY OF ART, ART UNION. 1882. (Protected by Act Vie. DXXXII.) 1882. FIFTY G-RAND PRIZES, Of the Full Valueof £10,000. 1000 Tickets at £1 Each. The Pictures are the best ever offeree), in any Art Union, and are on view daily at Bridges' Haydon Galleries, Melbourne and Ballarat, challenging- the ablest critics of Art to report on them. The Drawing will take place at the Academy of Music, Ballarat, promptly and publicly three days after the remaining Tickets are sold, under the strictest supervision of the shareholders, Press and public, superintended by a committee of 13 gentlemen, 10 of whom will be chosen by the shareholder.? from among themselves. The other three gentlemen, acting as an Honorary Committee, are of the highest social position .in Victoria. It is arranged that purchasers will he found for all the prizes at the amounts stated below. All prize-winners will be written to, and winning numbers advertised in all the leading Colonial papers immediately after the drawing. «3" Drawn before the Press and Public. If prize-winners desire to sell, the following amounts are guaranteed after the drawing :— • GUARANTEED OFFERS. Ist Prize £1000 18th Prize £50 35th Prize £20 2nd £1000 19th .£SO 36th £20 3rd £500 20fch £50 37th £20 4th £500 21st £50 38th £20 sth £250 22nd £50 39th £20 6th £250 23rd £50 40 th. £20 7th £250 24th £50 41st £20 Bth £250 25th • £30 42ud £20. 9th £150 26th £30 43rd £20 10 th £150 27 th £30 44th £20 11th £100 28th £30 45th £20 12th • £100 29th £30 46th £20 13th £100 30th £30 47th £20 14th £100 31st £20 48th £20 15th £100 32nd £20 49th £20 16th £100 33rd £20 50th £20 17th £50 j 34th £20 Remaining Tickets can be obtained from W. BRIDGES, Haydon Galleries, Melbourne and Ballarat. Letters promptly answered. Applicants will have money returned if no Tickets are left. Apply early, as the Share List will close without further notice. The original receipts of every prize-winner in the last £20,000 Art Union are submitted to public inspection. WM. BRIDGES, -Proprietor. FINAL PUBLIC NOTICE ■ BRIDGES' G-REAT £10,000 ART UNION, 1882. (Protected by Act Viet. DXXXII.) 1882 Will be drawn promptly at the Academy of Music, Ballarat, three days after the few remaining tickets are sold. 10,000 tickets, £1 each ; 50 prizes, value £10,000. Bridges' Art Unions are always drawn in full publicly. Secure tickets in the largest and most bona fido Union of Art in Australasia. Guaranteed offers for each prize after the drawing : — Two, £1000 each ; two, £500 each ; four, £250 each ; two, £150 each ; six, £100 each ; eight, £50 each ; six, £30 each ; and twenty, £20 each. For remaining tickets and full particulars, address WILLIAM BRIDGES, Haydon Art Gallery, Melbourne. Letters promptly answered. Money returned if no tickets are left. BRIDGES' (25 years before tlie Press and public) ART UNION filiing-up rapidly. Secure Tickets. CHRISTCHURCH SUMMER MEETING, \j New Year's Day, 1883. CHRISTCHURCH CUP and SPRINT- HANDICAP. ROBIN HOOD'S GREAT NOVELTY COMPANY ON ABOVE EVENTS. 300 Shares at 10s Each. Christchurch Cup. Sprint Handicap. 38 Prizes. 42 Prizes. First Horse £250 First Horse £250 Second Horse 150 Second Horse 150 Third Horse 75 Third Horse 75 Other Starters (div.).... 75 Other Starters (div.). 75 Non-Starters (div.) 100 Non-Starters (div.)... 100 20 Stars (div.) 100 20 Stars (divided) 100 £750 £750 Two Separate Drawings, Each Drawing Having Two Chances. CHRISTCHURCH CUP. Welcome Jack, 3yrs Tasman, 4yrs Hilda, syrs Tui quoise, 3yrs The Poet, oyrs Bundoora, 4yrs Cornet, 4yrs Adamant, 6yrs Cheviot, 3yrs Leos, 3yrs Salvage, 4yrs Lady Emma, syrs Vanguard, 3yrs Matakana. Syrs Iris, 3rs King Quail, aged Sir Modred, syrs Emir Bey, 4yrs SPRINT HANDICAP. Rebecca, 3yrs Tasman, 4yrs Marchioness Nell, 4yrs Siesta, 3yrs Speculation, 3yrs Buudoora, 4yrs Welcome Jack, Syrs Luna, aged Minerva, 3yrs Contessa, 3yrs The Jilt, 3rs Lady Emma, syrs Cheviot, 3yrs Matakana, 3yrs Cassivelaunus — Envy, 4yrs Blue Jacket, 4yrs Sir Modred, oyrs Mataku, 4yrs Application, if by letter, with two stamps, exchange on cheques added, or by money orders, bank notes or drafts. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. Address.: ROBIN HOOD, Box 238, Or care of JUBAL FLEMING, Box 86, Post Office, Christchurch. N.B. — A Noveltt Company will shortly be established on Dunedin Meeting-. -W\ I AM O N D CHAMPION RACE CONSULTATION, No. 1, 1882. Ist JANUARY, 1883. 2000 Shares, at £1 each. First Horse, £1000. Second Horse, £400 Third Horse, £300. Starters (divide), £300 Non-starters (divide), £100. ' Total, £2000. CHAMPION RACE CONSULTATION, No. 2. Ist January, 1883. 6000 Shares, at 10s. First Horse £1000 2 prizes of £100 ... £200 Second Horse ... £500 6 £50 prizes £300 Third Horse £300 20 £10 prizes £200 Starters (divide) .... £200 Non-starters (divide) £100 Total £3000 First prize £200 Application for shares, by letter only, to DIAMOND, Care of O. SCHIEBLICH, watchmaker and jeweller, 17 Little Collins-street East, Melbourne (near Colonial Bank). Parties forwarding cash by post are requested to register. Result slips posted to every shareholder immediately after drawing, and advertised in daily and weekly dapers as before. Shares sent by return post. T^rOTICE— WALTER SMITH begs to notify -i-^ to his patrons and the public generally that he has purchased the business lately carried on by Mr Jas. Fergusson, Baker, corner of Chapel and Durham streets ; and trusts by strict personal attention, to merit a fair share of patronage. Mr Walter Smith having bought the Goodwill and Book Debts o£ my business all Outstanding Accounts, will be collected by him.— J. Fekgtjsson.

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Observer, Volume v, Issue 115, 25 November 1882, Page 165

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Page 165 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume v, Issue 115, 25 November 1882, Page 165

Page 165 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume v, Issue 115, 25 November 1882, Page 165

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