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JACOB FAITHFUL'S consultation. Will Close on -March 13, 1885. 0000 MEMBERS at XO S ' HAWKE'S BAY AUTUMN EACES. £3000 on the* NAPIER HANDICAP, to be rua at Hastings on March 17. Eijht Cbances Each Ticket. About 130 Prizes. Napier Handicap. 83 Cash Phizes. Ist Horse £1000 lat £100 £100 2nd Horse 500 2at 50 700 3rd Horse 250 4at 25 100 Others divided.... 300 10 at 20 200 20 at 10 200 20 at 6 , 120 26 at 5 130 £2050 £95& Each Ticket has Eight Chances. One Ticket can win. the First Prize in che Race Event and seven separate Cash Awards, in all £1216. Drawing under supervision of a Committee of Town and Country Shareholders and represent atives of the Press. Country Cheques must have Is added for exchange. P.O- Orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and restilt. Apply — JACOB FAITHFUL, Care of N. Jacobs, Box 7, Post-office, Napii.k. Tickets, 10s. FIDELITY COMPANY'S ANNUAL PROGRAMME OF THE GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, To be run at Ohristchurch on 6th April, 1885. 4000 Programmes are now published at 10s each. Please remit stamps for reply and result. First Hor.se £600 N.Z. BONDS. Second Horse 250 1 Bond a b £100 ...£IOO Third Horse 150 4 „ „ 50 ... 20» Others (div.) 250 10 „ „ 20 ... 200 15 „ „ 10 ... 15& 20 „ „ 5 ... 100 Total £1250 50 Bonds Total ... £750 Remittances are to be sent as follows : 1 Cheques, P.O. Orders, or Bank Note 3 2 Make crossed cheques, with Is added for exchange payable either to a No., or simply to bearer as printed but not to any particular person. If cheques or ban drafts are payable either to a particular person or to order, they will be returned to the sender. 3 Post-office Orders may be send, but they must *5e made payable to Fidelity Company only, and not to any particular person. 4 Registered letters or telegrams cannot be replied to. Address only as below : FIDELITY COMPANY, Care of Alfred A. Cameron's Box 251, Post-office, DunedinEach 10s Voucher has Six Chances. "O ACING SEASON, 188 4-5. W. LYONS, BOOKMAKER AND TURF COMMISSION AGENT, Has Books Open on all the Forthcoming Events in New Zealand and Australia. Singles.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. "O ACING SE A SON, 188 4-5. JACOB ENKO, BOOKMAKER AND TURF COMMISSION AGENT, All Prices subject to Market Alterations. Letters find Telegrams promptly attended to, and Longest Market Odds Guaranteed. First transactions must Ijo accompanied with cash, or reference. Address — • Tattersall's Club, Auckland. OEASON OF 1884-5. BOOKS OPEN ON ALL FORTHCOMING EVENTS* JAMES K. POOLE. Address— Tattersall's Club, Auckland, N.Z. N.B. — Telegrams and letters answered same day as received. Business strictly confidential. All Bets P.P. EXCHANGE f^{ IECULATING V; TIBEAEY. NEW NOVELS AND BOOKS EtEW NOVELS AND BOOKS OF GENERAL INTEREST JUST RECEIVED. s Ishmael,' by Miss Bra.ddon ; 'J. Bull's Womankind ' ; 'I Say No !' by Wilkie Collins ; ' The Iron Hand,' by Warden ; ' Foxglove Manor,' by Robert Buchanan; 'In the Himalayas,' by C. F. Gordon Cumming ; ' Love and Money,' by Chas. Reade ; ' Countes3 Sarah,' by G. Ohnet; 'The King Country," by Kerry Nicholls ; ' The House on the Marsh 1 ; ' Under the Lilies,' by F. Marryatt ; 'Our Maories,* by Lady Martin ; ' Jack's Courtship,' by Clarke Russell : ' Expansion or England,' b.y Professor Sealey : ' Translations of the novels of A*lphonse, Daudefc, Emile Gaborian, fortune de Boisgobey, Cherbuliez, Werner, Ohnet, Marlitt, Ebers, &c, &c. FIVE SHILLINGS PER QUARTER. LIBERAL ARRANGEMENTS T,Q COUNTRY SUBSCEIBERS. £f> EXCHANGE BUILDINGS '*£$ CORNER OF DURHAM AND QUEEN STREET' (Next Morris & Co).

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 235, 14 March 1885, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 235, 14 March 1885, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 235, 14 March 1885, Page 5

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