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EAHY : '"ANtf'CO,'S SWEEP big -B'vs::; ,-, i To bo run nt the Waimrojia Jockey 'Cluli':; 8PBIN(3 MEETING IN riOYF.MWiU, J'he name of race will be advcrlh.od shortly, ■>' i' • • - 600 MEMBEIJSAT 10s EACH, ' \ First Horse...,, .....-.:...100 Second Horse! 00 Third florae ISO Starters (divided) 40 Non-starters (divided) B0 Tickets can be obtained at Sullivan's National Hotel, Wclligton, and all lintels in this district, or, Mr J, W. laiiv, Misk'i'tnn, The Swcopwill close abont a wwk before the race is ran. If all tickets are not cikposiid of, prizes will bo divided pro niia. Ton p; r sent, deducted for expenses. I'Vr (lie grater security of my clients, Mr A. Ei.eixs I Club Hotel) has kindly consented to act ::s Treasurer, MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION, 1881. 10,000 SUBSCRIBERS AT i,l EACH. First Horse £3OOO Second Horse... IO;o Third Horse !)<.'•) Other Starters (divided) 1 ."00 Non-starters (divided) iCO;) Six Prizes of £ 100 (i-O Six Prizes of £SO W..0 One hundred and ten prices at £lO.. llHi Average for other starters is about £7i> each; average for non-stavters is about, :i:vs each; and the 122 extra pvizca. cyn:dsil:;.: of six prizes uf £IOO ouch, six prize•■'. a i'lio oach, and 110 prizes of £lO each, biir.i; hji the number of Winning Ticket* u> abn-.t 240. This is the best oppoi'Ltiiiity ever brought before thopublic in the Aasi-al'sian Colonies, The drawing takes place unnc-r any circumstances on or before October 31st. t'.vui though the Gaming and lotteries Bill becomes law, this sweep on the Melbourne Cap won't be inteiferc' with, as t.bu Act cannot come into operation kforo alums tin: Bth of November, Please add exchange to cheque, and Uv stamps for roply and result. Agents for Masterton-Mr J. IT. Corbel t. Empire Hotel; Mr A. Elkim, ClnbU.iy, TiIEODOKE EBOV. '.■'., Box 210, P. 0., Auckland, :).Z. >AERAUD'S AHT-UNIUK Ml ISSI jj For the Distribution of Twexty-Two Piuses, Valued at £IGO. Among one hundred and fifty Subscribers of £1 la each. The Prizes consist of Oil and Water-oolcr Paintings of New Zealand scenery, by 0.1). Barraud, E. C. Wyvill, W. P, Barraud, and Noelßarraud; " The Choristers," by ijy. Barraud; two Painted China Wall Hates; and 28 Chromolithographs from Now Zealand, graphic and descriptive. All on view at Barraud's Ave Rooms, Lambton-Quay, where tickets cimb? obtained. !vBy special J|jy..h His Rccdlaiqi appointment Yijsg&&l- air U Gonl»> BARRAUD & SON, PHARMACEUTICAL * DISPSXSIXOi CHEMISTS; Lambton Quay, Wellington. JUST ARRIVED: TONGA, a new and Certain Cure for Neuralgia, and all Diseases of the Kicvour System. EUPHORBIA, PILULIFOA a Natiw Weed of Queensland, a MAKYELLOi;.'CURE for ASTHMA and ot-Vr cla.st. ti';.-. tions. Handbills, with testimonial.;-, <;mi ut had on application to the took /'nnii .;. Wellington, BARRAUD and .%'Y. SHEEP Dli'.-tlAlili.iUU i: t'oN a::: so:Wclliimton agents for Cooper's v'c.ccri.tu Sheop Dip. Shipment jm,ra-ivul. PHOSPHORUS for habbit l'.,is;,: -i,,,-. TOLUTlNß—Barraud's 'JY.lii.iuc. T.v best remedy for C ' affections. Teeth carofully scalod, stopped and ■.:■:• traoted. BARRAUD and RON. ST:' ENETIAN BLIND W Plimmbr's Steps Vw; DUGDALE AND JACKSON. (Late Jiasby's) Makers of Blinds at Government House, Departmental and Municipal Budui.a.s Alio Contractors to the Government. Spseial rates for largs orders accordin,'; to quantity. All blinds made from the very be4ot Materials, r>nd WABEANTED. N.B.—Special rates for WliiE BLINDS'; T) II E W E 11 (OPPOSITE RAILWAY HOTEL) MabTKHTON. THE undersigned beg to inform the inhabitants of the Wairarapa that thw arc now able to supply ALE and STOUT oi FIRST.CLASS QUALITY, and .hop, by supplying a Good and i"uro Article i ■ sks\<-. your orders, which will receivu our E-sriit.y Attention, They also beg to inform the agriculturists of the neighborhood that they are going to erect a MALT-HOUSE, and will be purchasers of MALTING BAKLEY next season. QATTSCHA & pAESONS, (LATE WAIPOUA BBEWEEY. MASTERTON. (established 1859. ,'PHOLSTEBEB AND MATTRASS J MAKER. F.WEBBE, Opposite Government BuiHuiga Lambton Quay Wellkgtos. Superior Couches Covered with Ifcir Seating, Best Spring Seals £4 Ditto, Imitation Hair Seating, ditto ;C3. Spring Mittrasss, 355; Bordered I'l ;:c Mattrasa, full size, 255. Eisy Chairs and Couches made to order. Old Mattrases re-made, Ladies Needlework mounted to any desiijn

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 867, 7 September 1881, Page 4

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671

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 867, 7 September 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 867, 7 September 1881, Page 4

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