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JACOB FAITHFUL'S consultation. Will Close on March 13, 1885. 6000 MEMBERS at 10 s * HAWKE'S BAY AUTUMN EACES. £3000 on the NAPIER HANDICAP, to be run at Hastings on March 17. Ei*ht Chances Each Ticket. About 130 Prizes. Napier Hanimcm?. } 83 Oxsk Prizes. Ist Horse £1000 lat £100 £100 2nd Horse 500 2at 59 700 3rd Horse 250 4at 25 100 Others divided.... 300 10 at 29 200 20 at 10 200 20 at 6 , 120 26 at 5 130 £2050 £950 Each Ticket has Eight Chances. One Ticket can win the First Prize in the 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 tho Press. Conn try Cheques must have Is added for exchange. P.O- Orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. Apply— JACOB FAITHFUL, Oare of N. Jacobs, Box. 7, Post-office, Napii,r. Tickets, 10s. FIDELITY COMPANY'S ANNUAL PROGRAMME or the G-REAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, To be run at Christ church on 6th April, 1885. 4000 Programmes are now published at 10s each. Please remit stamps for reply and result. First Horse £600 N.Z. BONDS. Second Horse 250 1 Bond at £100 ...£IOO Third Horse 150 4 „ „ 50 ... 200 Others (div.) 250 10 „ „ 20 ... 200 15 , „ x0 ... 150 20 „ „ 5' ... 100 Total £1250 |50 Bonds Total ... £750 Remit latiCes are to be sent as follows : 1 Cheques, P.O. Orders, or Bank Notes 2 Make crossed cheques, with la 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 n particular person or to order, they will be returned to the sender. 3 Post-office Orders may be sent, but they must he> made x^ayable 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, Dunedin. Each 10.3 Voucher has Six Chances. T> 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. 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. ■OACINGt SEASON, 1884-5. JACOB E N K O, BOOKMAKER AND TURF COMMISSION AGENT, All Prices subject to Market Alterations. Letters nnrt Telegrams -promptly attended to, and Longest Market Odds Guaranteed. First transactions must be accompanied with cash, or reference. Address— Tattersall's Club, Auckland. QEASON OF 1884-5. BOOKS OPEN ON ALL FORTHCOMING EVENTSJAMES 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. XCHAN&E n IRCULATINGKJ TIBRARY. NEW NOVELS AND BOOKS NEW NOVELS AND BOOKS OP GENERAL INTEREST JUST RECEIVED. • Ishmael,' by Miss Braddon ; '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 Chns. Inside ; Tountess. Sarah,' by G. Onnet; 'The King Country," by Kerry Nicholls ; ' The House on the Marsh' ; ' Under the Lilies, 1 by F. Marry att j 'Our Maories,' by Lady Martin ; ' Jack's Courtship,' by Clarke Russell: 'Expansion or England,' by Professor Seeley : ' Translations of the novels of Alphonse, Daudet, Emile G-aborian, Fortune de Boisgobey, Cherbuliez, Werner, Ohnet, Marlitt, Ebers, &c, &c. FIVE SHILLING-3 PER QUARTER. IjIDERAL APKA.NGEMENTS TO COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS. fcf» EXCHANGE BUILDINGS -42} CORNER OF DURHAM AND QUEEN STREET' (Next Moekis & Co).

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 236, 21 March 1885, Page 5

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613

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 236, 21 March 1885, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 236, 21 March 1885, Page 5

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