ADAM BEDE'S CONSULTATION ON THE EASTER HANDICAP AND STEEPLECHASE. TO BE RUN ON APRIL 4 & 6. 3,000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. Handicap. Steeplechase. First Horse £250 First Horse £150 Second Horse 100 Second Horse 100 Third Horse 50 Third Horse ... 50 Starters (divided) ... 100 Starters (divided) ... 100 Non-starters (divided) 150 Non-starters (divided) 100 Total £650 Total £500 Cash Peizes. 4 Prizes at £25 each ... £100 20 Prizes at £10 each ... 200 10 Prizes at £5 each ... 50 Total £350 Adam Bedo would particularly draw Subscribers' attention to the fact that this Consultation will be drawn as soon as full, in the presence of the Press, and a Committee of Subscribers- Early application for shares should be made by letter only, enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Drafts. Kegisteied Letters or Telegrams will not on any account be received. If Bank Notes are sent, pleiae use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address ADAM BEDE, Care of H. N. Abbott. Box No 2, Post Office, Auckland. £3000] ADA MANTUA [£3000. CHRISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, 1885, To be Run on April 6th 1885, Will Close on the 4th April. t3v^ a3\3 lie:u bers at "1 f^S>" each. 139— P RI z E S-139 G-. Autumn Heap, 112 Cash A ward. 27 nominations. 2 at £100 £200 First £000 | a * 50 200 Second 300 Ba t 2o 200 Third 200 10 at 20 200 I Starters (div."aboui §0 at 10 2CO 1 £40 each; 200 20 at 8 160 ) Non - Scarters (div. 48 afc 5 2io about £20 each) ... 300 £1600 £1400 Each Ticket has Eight Chances, and can obtain a prize in each of the Eight drawings. Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, and two stamps for reply and result. Countvy Cheques must have one shilling- exchange added. READ THIS !— Sir Abraham having retired from the business, takes this opportunity of thanking 1 the public for past patronage, and respectfully requests a continuance of that support for his successors, who will do their utmost to furnish their patrons with all necessary information. As a guarantee of their bona fides— investors can obtain Names ay.d Addresses of the 3 principal winners ; Names and Addresses of Committe; and can »lso inspect Ada's Books at all times. N.B. — The Three Principal "Winners, and names and addresses of the gentlemen who form the Committee will be forwarded to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. " ADA MANTUA," Care of Lyons and Hart, Box 351, Post- Office, Dunedin. £500 FIRST PRIZE £500 BON QUIXOTE'S GRAND CONSULTATION on the AUCKLAND EASTER HANDICAP (to be run on April 4, 1885). Capital, £1,500, Divided into 3,000 Shares at 10s Each. First Horse ... £500 10 Prizes of £10, £100 Second Horse ... 250 10 Prizes of £5... 50 Third Horse ... 125 30 Prizes of £2 Starters (divide) 150 £2 10s ... 75 Non-starters | (divide) ... 250 1 Total £1,500 Will close on or before April 2. Each ticket bus two separate chances, being drawn once for the Handicap and once for the Money Ptizes. Post-office orders, drafts and bank notes received. Cheques will be received if marked " Correct " bj bank. If notes arc sent please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. Persons buying 25 tickets receive one Ticket as Commission. The consultation will be drawn in the presence of the Press and a Committee of Subscribers. Result slip 3 posted immediately after drawing, and also advertised in all the principal papers. DON Q.UIXOTE, Care of I. Bloom, 288. Queen-Street, Auckland. ip< FLANEUR'S CONSULTATION \3f~ © ON THE AUCKLAND EASTER HANDICAP AND STEEPLECHASE, To be run on the 4th and 6th of April, 1885. 2,000 Members at 103 Each. Easter Handicap. | Steelechase. First Horse ... £250 First Horse ... £175 Second Horse... 100 Second Horse ... 75 Third Horse ... 50 Third Horse ... 50 Starters div. ... 75 Starters div. ... 75 Non-starters do. 75 Non-starters do. 75 £550 £450. Total Amount, £1000. Two separate drawings. One ticket can win £425. Application by letter only. The drawing, under the supervision of a committee of Town and Country 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 D. Twohill, P. O.Box, 96, Or, Park Hotel, Auckland. OURNALISTIC ENTERPRlSE.— Advertisers should note one importaut fact. The Evening- Telephone is every day posted on all the stations of the Auckland and Suburban Bill Posting Company,,. Read by thousands.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 234, 7 March 1885, Page 5
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780Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 234, 7 March 1885, Page 5
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