A«?aws coi, » rtELijilMlffif'OT. i e November. In 20,000. Shares of 5s eaoh. utefl nii.li.'tX w;«''l 11iaf tfollowWr.i_ ,mM J>'Mfloitßß| ©iW I, vFirsfrvvl H J i :l . :<MOt) eiio'«i!Ji'i'l'ii;i;J3o» ' '' uu Starters (divided) 600 «n iNoa*BtautofßJt. yl ! jtodO' ' mil liiut I|[ilm I'ltuu" J. ,1., » A Fortune for 5s I Bketahuna, fieimml Store n^MN6DEPo|r SHUTE & JONES, the Proprietors abovq;:bc(j tOltllbnk the Publio I I&UBDtDA; •tf, 9(1 nt.Bl'Vflllhj VoA " | 4o'al?| ,lO f 5a ffi jwl : iw nbnwil f .la liiia ,!ilf ico borne! . r .. r jr()aiiago hitherto, to OARRY all descriptor s,')of. ' —■ J- VAHUIV vJI filid Palmerston North. They have also a LA JQE' . Sfflnwj quahtj iflfein fllSl ON, at Ttiod m OLA rate dsMand Good ables an 1409 niilj piinlh nl IB M .U'JII DU;Eviril> * " sa.auu' twu | Wellington and lace and, .Cash -..Awards ( itoinc draAvnj^'f^'ffi^J' J |z fe'se'niSl 'ityyt fttfiSb' ~1 "'WMI vinieht ;Ba lui'n cltrdot"" ,by' a' Babk apfl lorrtpJy'i mmu add rKStdtl i•. Willi cl Wts'tta' br' 'a November. Address, .n-ii.U|, i:>m .U i.'itl.l/: llliiollf'l il KM'ill 1438 "P EfePMQu, letters,AWid telegram JLI not accepted. . "I 'P6ist payable to Ada Mantua. Ili'/l ll.Tllv/ , mil .GiiOSMOVEMBER 2, 1883. •VIII In'l :u!i__ i|ini i,ni'. :ni2O,OOo''Membera at 10s Melbourne Cup—Run 6th November. " lalnud Cun-Run 6th . „ 1\ 370 PRIZES, Jofhe investor of £l, the odds are 27 to 1 1 feovea separate drawings, each Mot having seven chances, thus giving an opportunity of obtaining seven prizes with one ticket, tho numbers being replaced each time. MELBOURNE OUP-lßOPerformers First 2000 Second 900 Third 4(io Starters (about £3O eaoh) 850 Non-Starters (about £l6 each) 1806 £6106 NEW ZEALAND CUP.—66 Performers First 1000 Second 400 Third 200 Starters (about £2B eaoh) 200 Non-starters (about £l2 eaoh) 674 £2474 CASH AWARDS. 2 at 50 100 8 at 25 200 20 at 20 400 100 at 6 600 24 at 5 120 154 £1420 370 PRIZES. Ada's last Melbourno Cap of 14,000 Mem bers filled six days previous to advertised , date of closing, thus proving the confidence ie placed in her by tbe publio, ' ONE TICKET CAN WIN £3106. Please write in a legible hand, with full name and address. P.O.'Ordetß preferred should tlioy miscarry, duplicates can be ob . lained. Cheques (country)' must have Is ' exchange added and marked "correct" by bank. Two stamps required for reply and result. Tickots aro not transferable, and can be obtained by letter only from ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 851, Post Office, Dunedin. Post Office Orders preferred, payablo to Ada Mantua, Registered Letters and tele grams not accepted. •- Read this.—Names and addresses of six principal winners, furnished to this journal on application, but not for publication, "ORIENT'S" MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION, ISB3. 10,000 SHARES AT EACH, FULL SHARE HALF SHARE £1 620 PIIZES. ■First Horse Second Horse Third Horso Other Starters (divided) Non-starterß (divided) 2 Prizes £SOO each 5 .. 200 „ 10 ~ 100 „ 25 SO „ 50 , 25 „ 130 „ 30 „ 300 „ 10 „ Total ... £4OOO ... 2000 ... 1000 ... 1000 ... 1600 ... 1000 ... 1000 ~ ■ 1000 ' 1250 ... 1250 ... 2600 „. 3000 £20,000 Subscribers oan choose either' full shares at £2 each' or half shares at £1 each; thero being 620 prizes in this Consultation, full shares are equal to 1 prize in overy 16 shares or two half shares (different numbers) to one prize in every 8 shaies. Result slips posted to all subscribers immediately after drawing. " Orient's" Molburno Cup, 1883, closed with ■1127 full shares, at £2 each"£B2sl' 5868 half shares, at £1 eaoh 5868 Total . ... £14,122 Add exchange to cheques, and two stamp,, for reply and result. Application by letter only, addressed "ORIENT," Care W. Sinolair, 1429 Eastern Arcade, Melbourne. FOOTBALLS !11 FOOTBALLS 11 i). ASHEB. CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR Manners-st,, Wellington. IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS II! for tho season ,a eaao 0: Footballs, Football Bladders, and Inflatora : Also 11 - EIGHT CASES OF PICTURES s, Glass Inkstands. Accordeons, Ladies' „ and Purses, Boxing Gloves,'Basketware. Ornaments, Rocking and Velocipede Horses, and' ■ ' ' GENERAL FANCY GOODf N.B.—FOOTBALL BLADDERS RE PAIRED. For So—so Singing Canaries. ' punctually attended t0.'1314 MR T. W. BHUTE now, delivers the Wairarapa Daily on the west rid* of Queen-street from the Poßt Office, : atd.tO Kuripuni subscribers. Eztra copies ean b| purchased from him, price Id,' Uym W9»H%gidistriotß to know that T ""' " ll®; 1 Cuba-street, has been that since ks removal from Willis-street has carried it on a much larger scale, than before, Hs fills Cdou'cinploying BBveral hands manu l««»°nio Jewels, Champion Belts, Bracelets, Lockets, Brooches, Diamond and Gem Work of all descriptions',' to 3tt{j 'last 'five years, and has now room and appliances fer fifty if wanted. Therel fore,, ,&#. publio can easily see , that looa lidusfay in'this branch is not just to 00m mence id Wellington, bnt hap been going on for'.years, as his numerous customers can tastily, and that his establishment is already afactory on a small scale. NJB,—'Watchwork done on the premises UHder the supervision of one of the most ex perienctd workmen in the colony, Old gold »nd silver bought in any quantities. Cash On delivery, NELSON, lOATE&CO. WHOLESALE AND PKTAIIi |EA MERCHANTS AND BLENDERS T WILLIS-BTREET, WELLINGTON, Next Empire Hotel, We. beg to Inform the Publio and the Trade that we have opened a Wholesale and Retail Branoh for the salo of our justly Celebrated Pore Blended Teas, and beg to draw speoial atiention to our , t . CHALLENGE 2s 4d BLEND, which is far superior to any Tea sold at Ss per lb. See Circular for Pbess Opinions, " PRICES': 21, mm, si, 3/4, AND PER LB. ( Packets, lib, Jib. Sold in j Boxfb, 101b, 121b, not (Half-Chests, 401b, 501b, net NELSON, MOATE & Co.'s ; CEIEBRATED GHALLENiE 'Ji #1 Mn m TEA. Acknowledged by Tea Experts, the ress and ■ tho publio THE BEST VALUE in the SOUTHERN These Teas are bought are blended bv a Professional Taster, mixed by Machineby, snd supplied to our Branches and over 500 Agents direct from our Wholesale Establish ment, AWARDED Gold & Silver' Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold <fe Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold # Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals One Trial Will Convince All. Thousands of Families are drinking these Pure Teas Daily, SEE GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS. Sold By, Grocers In All Towns Throuoh out The Colony 111 Moate and Co, Ohristohukch, Dunedin, Auckland, And Willis-St., (Next Empire Hotel), Wellington, Sole Agent** JOS Masterton RAPP & HARE Cartebton ; W. P, ALLEN Clabeville F, FEIST Featheubton W. TOOGOOD fowTOWN R, j, THOMPSON RAjPP & HARE, SOLE AGENTS FOR PACKET TEAS, MASTERTON, . J. R, MARTIN (Late of MrW, Perry's No. 1 Shep) BEOS to inform the public of Masterton that he will open the premises- lately occupied by Messrs T. L. Thompson,' &e, (opposite the Post and Telegraph Offices), on THURSDAY. 4th April, as Family Butcher, ; Small goods of Every Description,, IJT® H. MANNS, Post Office Store Families waited en daily, and all orders Vm n. a ® e^. ' or . punctually attended to. ~" 'I3U • n^WA I Ly ; in that District, and cepieß SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. 'jHARLES J, FREETH begs respectfully j ' to inform the inhabitants of Wairarapa that _he will commence business in the premises .known as the Union Club', close to Empire Hotel, Masterton, on Monday,' 2nd proximo,. as NATIVE. AGENT,, MAORI INTERPRETER,' and GENERAL' COM MISSION AGENT, and hiving had many years oxperienco as a New Zealand farmer, would call the special attention of Settlers, Runholden, ana others, in all parts of the district, to his STOCK and PRODUCE REGISTRY. BOOK, where every facility is offered to persons wishing either to Buy or Sell Sheep, : Cattle,: Horses, Farm Produce, Farming Implements, &c.', 'and as there will be no charge mado unless a purchase or sile is effected, an inspection of the terms of tho Registry Book is respectfully solioited, Parties wishing to register in this office can 'do so by letter, when every attention will be immediately given and full particulars for warded, A Registry will also be kept where gentlemen recjuiring farm servants, etc,, or .■servants wishing for employment, may be respectively suited. Parties having proper ties for sale will do well to communicato with the Tradesmen's books kept. Rents colleoted, etc. Private Lessons given in the Maori language. i; \| .CHARLES J, FREETH. Ojfioe—Opposite Theatre Royal, Masterton. ' ' -'( " 1416 .7- r, ****** —'iumiov) nuu may.be.obtaitfedfrom him immediately on arrival of Mail Coach, caj^DS . X (vanou's de'aigiiß), Visiting Cards 1 ivory or enfuneM), Business Cards (in any shape), at the Wairarapa Daily Office.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1475, 5 September 1883, Page 4
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