A Fortune for 5s i A Fortune for ss! ADAMASTOR'S novelty consuiTATIOFON THE - - CUP, 1883, To bo Run on thfl 6th November. CAPITAL v.; '^..£s,oo<j? ' 'l3l Prizes Guaranteed. To be distributed; as follows v CasiI:AWAHDB,' : 5 at £loo'.each sat 50 eacli 10 at "25 each , 20 at ?ISTIOs each* 40 at G' (is each 200 at 5. Os each £2,t00 .. Each ticket has seven different' chancty Race and Cash Awards bcins; (drawn for Melbourne Cup, First :£fiOO Second .'3OO Third ~200 Starters (divided) 500 Non-starters.,.. 1,000 £2,500 Please send Post Office orders, when convenient. or Bank Notes. Cheques must bo marked " correct" by a Bank. If «taraps aro sont for tickets please add one shilling in tho pouud extra. Notice-Registered Letters not accepted,' Two stampa jor reply and result. Will close on or abottFthe 3rd November. Address; i„,I; ADAMASTOR, - i..' Care of Lyons and,flirt, 1438 v • Box'lsl, P.O, Dunedin, £IO,OOO. n > REGISTERED letters and Mograma not accepted. Post Oiflco Orders preferred payable to Ada Mantua, . . WILL CLOSE NOVEMBER t 2 v slßß3. 20,000 Members at 10s ... Melbourne Cup—Run 6th November. New Zealand Cup-llun 6th „ 370 PRIZES, To the investor of £l, the odds are.27 to J Seven .separate drawings, each ticket having seven chances, thus giving an opportunity ol obtaining seven prizes with one the numbers being roplaced each time. MELBOURNE CUP—lsoPerformers First 2000 Second ...;rr.V."..V7.".~ i)0O Third 4fo - Starters (about £3O each) 850' / Non-Starters (about J§l6 each) 1806 £6106 NEW ZEALAND CUP.-66 Performers First 1000 Second 400 ' Third 200 Starteis (about £2B each) 200 ,:. Non-starters (about £l2 each) 674 : £2474' CASH AWARDS. 2at 50 100 . 8 at 25 200 20 at 20 400 .100 at 6 600 24 at 6 120 154 £1420 370 PRIZES. Ada's last Melbourne Cup of 14,000 Mem bers filled six days previous to advertise date of closing, thus proving the confidenc placed in her by the public. ONE TICKET CAN WIN oS3IOS-,, : , Please write in a legible hand, with ful namo and address. P.O. Ordeis preferred should they miscarry, duplicates can be'ob tained. Cheques (country) must have" 1 exchange added and marked "correot'M* bank. Two Btampß required for reply an result. Tickets aro «of transferable, an< can be obtained by letter only from AM MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351," Post Office, Dunedin. Post Office Orders preferred, payablo .t Ada Mantua, Registered Letters and toll grams not accepted. Read this.—Names and addresses of si principal winners, furnished to this journi on application, but not for publication. " ORIENT'S" MELBOURNE CU] CONSULTATION, 1883. 10,000 SHAKES AT sSS EACE FULL SHARE £2; HALF SHARE £ 620 PRIZES. First Horse " ... ! £4(j(j Second Horse ~ 20C Third Horse ; ... ; 10C Other Starters (divided) ..;'IOC Non-starteis (divided) 15(j 2 Prizes £SOO each lOC 5 „ 200 „ lOC 10 ~ 100 lOC 25 .. SO',," 125 50 , 25 „ 125 1M „ 30 200 300 „ io „ aoc Total ... ... £20,00 Subscribers oan choose either full shu« at £2 each' or half shares at £1 each; ther being 620 prizes in this Consultation fu! shares are equal to 1 prize in every 16 share or two hall shares (different on prize in every 8 shares. Rtßult slips posted to all subscribers in mediately after drawing. , > ~,v h Orient's" MclburneCnp, 1883, olosed wit 4127 full sharos, at £2 eaoh £8251 5868 half shares, at £1 each 5868: Totil .„ Add exchange to cheques, and twostalrip for reply and result, Application by iette only, addressed "ORIENT,". Care W. Sinclair, " - 1429 Eastern Arcade, Melbourne, FOOTBALLS !1! FOOTBALLS I I D. ASHEK. CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR Manners-st,, Wellington. IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS 11! HAS jußt opened for the season a caie .o footballs, football Bjadders, and Inflators Also. ' j EIGHTCASES OF PICTURES Cages, Glass Inkstands, Accordeoria, Ladies Bags and Purses, Boxing liloves, Basket waro, Ornaments, Rocking and Velocipede Horses, and GENERAL FANCY GOOD* N.B.—FOOTBALL: BLAD DE R S BEi PAIRED. PorS a--50 Singing Canaries. ?■'. J. R. MARTIN (Late of Mr W, Perry's No. 1 L BEOS to inform the public , '[•"J he will open the premises litaly occupied by Messrs T. L. Thompson, 4o> (opposite tho Post and' Telegraph Offices)', on THURSDAY, 4th April, jFamily BuidhetM:!!' Small goods of Every Deacriptioav ' ■:■ Families waited en daily, and all orders punctually attended to. ' ' 1814' MK T. W. SHDJE. nowyfleUvera ..thj' Waimrapa Daily on the w.cit tide of Queen-street from the Post Office}'aid to" Kunpnni subscribers. Eztra copies oan" he purchased from him, price I'd; J U'' l < • • -.w\v.'A\Y\ ' n'iiiH
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1456, 14 August 1883, Page 4
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733Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1456, 14 August 1883, Page 4
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