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f^ TTILANEUR'S CONSULTATION OK THK DUNEDIN CUP, To be Run on Feb. 26, 1885. 2000 MEMBERS AT 10s. EACH, 60 PRIZES— 4O Houses &20 Cash Prizes. First Horse £KQ Second Horse 175 Third Horse 10* Starters (divided) 100 Non-Starters (divided) I's Twenty Cash Prizes £5 each 100 Total J6IOOO Application by letter only. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. The Drawing, under the supervision of a Committee of the Investors, will take place as soon as filled. Result slips forwarded to Subscribers immediately after drawing. Enclose stamps for reply and result. All agents and representatives of 25 tickets and of Press invited to the drawing. Early application invited. G. FLANEUR.. Care of P. Twohill, Park Hotel, Auckland. T> ISMARCK'S GRAND CONSULTATION ON THE DTTNEDIN CUP, To be run on FEBRUARY 26th, 1885. Af\f\ MEMBERS at -g f\9 EACH. FIRST PRlZE— Wagonette, vrith Pair of Hobses and Habness complete. . SECOND PRlZE— Large Coach, Five Horse Set of Harness complete. THIRD PRIZE— Piano, by Oetzman & Co. Apply by Letter, Addressed — "BISMARCK," Care of J. Dignan & Co.'s Livery Sbables, Albert-Street, Auckland. P.S. — Members will be admitted to tbe drawing. HO ACI N G SEASON, 1884-5 W. LYONS, BOOKMAKER AND TURF COMMISSION AGENT, Has. Books Oi>en on all the Forthcoming Event 3' in New Zealand and Australia. Siugles.Doubles, &. Trebles : Odds laid from £1 to £1000 All Prices subject to Market Alterations. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to, and Longest Market Odds Guaranteed. First transactions, must be accompanied, with, cash, or reference. Address — Tattersall's Club, Auckland. L F R E D X" T L E T T. BOOKMAKER AND TURF COMMISSION AGENT, All Prices subject to Market Alterations. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to, and Longest Market Odds Guaranteed. First transactions must be accompanied with cash, or reference. Address-^---fattersaU's Club, Auckland. Q E A S O N O F 1 8 8 4-5. BOOKS OPEN ON ALL FORTHCOMING EVENTS. EOBERT BLAIKIE. Straight-out Prices on above events at Lowest Market Rates. Melbourne Derby & Cup Double, from 1000 to 3 to 30. Address — Tatters* U's Club, Auckland, N.Z. N.B. — Telegrams and letters answered same day as received. Business strictly confidential. All Bets P.P. T> ACI N G SEAfO N, 18 8 4-5 JACOB ENK O, BOOKMAKER AND TURF COMMISSION AGENT, All Prices subject to Market Alterations. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to, and Longest Market Odds Guaranteed. First transactions must be accomi^anied with cash, or reference. Address — Tattursall's Club, Auckland. Q E A S O N O F 1 8 8 4-5. BOOKS OPEN ON ALL FORTHCOMING EVENTSDoubles : AucKLAun Cup & Steeplechase — From 500 to 10 to 25, Auckland Cap & Derby — From 100 to 2 to 8. JAMES K. POOLE. Straight-out Prices on above events at Lowest Market Rates. Melboubnb Deebt & Cup Double, from 1060 to 3 to 30;. Address— Tattersall's Club, Auckland, N.Z. N.B. — Telegrams and letters answered same day aa received. Business strictly confidential. Ail Bets P.P. EXCHANGE ~~ ~ f^i IRCULATING V; TIBEAEI. NEW NOVELS AND BOOKS NEW NOVELS AND BOOKS OF GENERAL INTEREST JUST RECEIVED. •Ishmael,' by Miss Braddon; 'J, Bull* Womankind'; 'I Say No!' by Wilkie Collins;. ' Ibe Iron Hand,' by Warden ; ' Foxglove Manor,' by Robert Buchanan; 'In the Himalayas, 1 by C. F. Gordon Gumming ; ' Love and Money,' by Chas. Reade ; ' Uounteas Sarah,' by G. Ohnet; 'The King Country," by Kerry Nicholls ; ' The House on the Marsh' ; ' Under the Lilies,' by F. Marry att ; 'Our Maories' I by Laery Martin; 'Jack's Courtship,' by Clarke ; Russell : ' Expansion of England,' by Professor Seeley : ' Translations of the Rover's of Alphouse,' 'Dandet/ 'Emtfe-Gabrian,' ( ' Fortune in j Boisgorry,' ' Cherbuliez,' Werner," t)h net, Marlett, Ebers, &c, &c. ;: ■ . -ifi^ ; FIVE SHILLINGS PER QTTalt(&§§: 5 - LIBERAL ABRA.NGEMENTS TO COTJNTRV SUBSCEIBERS. ; {^ EXCHANGE BUILDINGS 43} . CORNER OF DURHAM AND QUEEN STREET" (XXX.X MOBRIN & Co). * » '.'.■■■■ ■>• . .:

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 232, 21 February 1885, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 232, 21 February 1885, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 232, 21 February 1885, Page 5

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