■pOAL PUBLIC NOTlo^j BRIDGES' "HAYDON" GALLERY OF ABJ I AET UNION. I 1882. (Protected by Act Vie. DXXSII.) 18 gS FIFTY &EAND PRIZE qi Of the Full Value of £10,000. jH 1000 Tickets at £1 Each. • 1 The Pictures are the best ever offered in any t»K Union, and are on view daily at Bridges' Hay&oß Galleries, Melbourne and Ballaratj challenging" «.w ablest critics of Art to report on them. The Drawing will take' place at the Academy rill Music, Ballarat, promptly aud publicly three days aftffflj the remaining Tickets are sold, under the strictem supervision of the shareholders, Press and pubteK superintended by a committee of 13 gentlemen, io JM whom will be chosen by the 'shareholders from atnoaffl themselves. The other three gentlemen, acting asailsi Honorary Committee, are of the highest social positiosH in Victoria. It is arranged that purchasers wiU vS found for all the prizes at the amounts stated belong All prize-winners will be written to, and winning nm»M bers advertised in all the leading Colonial papers imiajß diately after the drawing. Eg 83° Drawn before the Press and Public. §| If prize-winners desire to sell, the following amounbK are guaranteed after the drawing : — j| ;lst Prize £1000 18th Prize £50 35th Prize tM 2nd £1000 19 th £50 36th <*■ 3rd £500 20th £50 37th eM 4th £500 21st £50 38th tm sth £250 22nd £50 39th %m 6th £250 23rd £50" 40th SB 7th £250 24th £50 41st SI Bth £250 25th £30 ,42ud |H 9th £150 26th £30 43rd Sffl 10th £150 27th £30 44th |B 11th £100 28fch £30 45th SR 12th £100 29th £30 46th tM 13th £100 30th £30 47th iM 14th £100 31st £20 48th «H 15th £100 32nd £20 49th SB 16th £100 33rd £20 50th Sil 17th £50 | 34th £20 ffl GUARANTEED OFFERS. W Remaining Tickets can be obtained from tyEf BRIDGES, Haydon Galleries, Melbourne and BallanUß Letters promptly answered. Applicants will hinjßg money returned if no Tickets are leffc. Apply early,til| the Share List will close without further notice. JB The original receipts of every prize-winner in H last £20,000 Art Union are submitted to public inspeli WM. BEIDGES, 1 ! Proprietor, H j COFFEE ! /COFFEE ! ! /COFFEE!!! I \j \j \y I S. C. BEOWN, 1 DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND, M FLOUR MILLER, I AND 1 COFFEE AND SPICsB MERCHANT, M Has always on Hand and for Sale - §j| Flour in Sacks, 100's and 50's, " Blue " Beahb, H Flour in Sacks, 100's and 50's, " Red " Beaka §§ Bran and Sharps. Jm RAW AND ROASTED COFFEE, PEPPER ASIH SPICES. jl IN THE MATTER OP ||f COFFEE, M The attention of the public is called to the exceUenJif of my Brands, aud a trial is solicited. The mktaefig are composed only of the Best Plantation Coffee andtS^S best Chicory procurable, and may be eharacterizsß| thus :— *9 " EAGLE " — My best Brand, nearly pure Coffee. Eg " SHIP " and " CAMEL " Medium Coffee, of grail strength and flavour. jB " CASTLE " and " LEOPARD "—Low Medium mM Common Coffee. p|| To lovers of really Fine Coffee, I strongly recommffii|| the " Eagle " Brand ; but, to the general taste, MedinrjH Coffees are found to be most acceptable ; and I era therefore Ha TRY THE " SHIP " BRAND, M TRY THE " CAMEL " BRAND, W® Procurable from all Merchants and Storekeepffl||i| Loose and in Tins, 401b5., 281b5., 141b5., 71bs., 6^3,, Ami 21bs. and lib. . j^ COFFEE ! COFFEE ! COFFEE ! ' H 8"O O W E I I I • J£> 1 TAILOE M (For many years with J. Ford and S. Coombes), ||| WAKEFIELD - STREET, immediately above Ajbß CEOMBIE-STREET. SUITS from 55s ; TROUSERS from 15s. Perfect ng| and workmanship guarauteed. Mil O E E R T B L A K Iwk Member op Tatters ali's, Wi Address — " Tattersall's, Auckland." |j|| AUCKLAND CUP— Straight out from 100 to Btol'BK to 15, if not laid. Bgi AUCKLAND CUP and STEEPLCHASE - Dot^ Event 500 to 5 to 500 to 25. ml Business strictly confidential. All bets P.P. pj| Subject to market alterations. Jb| 1U" OTI C E O~F EEMO TA® D. MILLER, Plumber, Tinsmith, Gasfltter, &0/J»| Removing to his New Premises in Welleslov-ef^BJ East, begs to thank his Customers for their fiwsj support, and to inform them and the Public ganH^S that he hopes, by strict attention to business, to MffiM a continuance of the same in the future. All ot&iBB entrusted to him will be attended to with the u fom»| despatch. Note the address : '-flSj D. MILLER, MR Wellesley-street East (opposite Albert PartHH T TJKS' XTIOTOBIA lO" 0^H Ju V - xx m THE LOWEE BAE IS NOW OPEN. M The road to this Bar having been converted STEEPLECHASE COURSE, the following descript*g| of the Course may be of advantage : — jH| ENTRANCE FROM QUEEN-STREET, next JOS*® Saddlert Establishment. &S& Ist obstacle. — A Financial Agent. Jraj Ist difficulty.— A prohibitory notice of "No Thorot^ffi Ist hurdle.— Cook's 24-Passenfter 'Bus. 2nd do A young Dray, with Water-juuip i ll weather, &m 3rd do Large 4-ton Dray. j-Jhl 4^h do Coffee Palace (only temporary * est ' g «H place, as it is soon to be removf|M| the proper site purchased b^.THS Company at Lower Quaen-stgaaV JBJj sth do Open Gravel-pit nearest Hunter's syf^iH and heap of bricks and rubbisWSßS occasionally a 24-foot board tkw* 3^® on opposite side. ;i J| 6th do Stone wall protecting entrance to g fl T'lffl| light provided to show heigiv W width. /tm Ist Prize.— Marrian's ENfILiSH.ALE. '>'". BH 2nd do Hancock's and Dunedih Do. h 3rd do Hennesst's and Otabd's P.B, ~,JB 4th do Teacher's, Walker's, isrD Kek^^wl Whiskt. ai
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 116, 2 December 1882, Page 190
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