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Melbourne investment coys CUP'CONSOLATION 1884, ON THE MELBO'DBNJi CUT, (To be run 111 November,) in 10,000 Full Shares . of £1 each, or 20,000 tlalf Shares of 10s oach. Each Full Slwre has TWO SEPARATE chauces, and can win £5,000. • The Distribution is-as follows First Horse • .. £5,000 Second Horse 2,000 Third Horse 1,000 Starters Divided 1,250 Non Starters Divided .. .. 7t>o Total £IO,OOO The aboveCouipany commenced operates a few years back, and, since its establishineut, lias given universal satisfaction h the manner its business has ; been; conducted. It was formed for the purpose of investing on the various events that talca 'placo on the I f lemiuj;ton Course. Gentlemen artisans and others resident, both in Victoria and tho adjoining Colonies, are invited to become shareholders. Many parsons who, from various reasons are unable to attend and invest for themselves, v.onld much like to havo the opportunity to safely invest a few pounds; for this reason the above company was fiiet inaugurated, tho promoters rf which, while thanking tlw public for their support np to the me.-ent, invite them to invest in this consolation, when they tiro sure that their (tho promoter's iflorts will bs duly appreciated, liiß&uitiS ARE £1 'EACH, but slluuhl a WOlllil 1)Q shareholder caic to invest a smaller sum. he can do to by obtaining a l'&it 10.-, Pencils . taking up 1-1 mi, shares will be accorded the privilege of attending, or appointing a deputy to attend, at tho drawing, Till! FINAL DiSl'i■ MOTION 01'TUXIM Will take plaee tiib day following •]us-mgki'lxg. Uesclt sue) will be potted to shareholders and published in this pater. Envy applicator shares is necessary Application for siares must be made to tho Manager of the Melbourne Investment Company, Jas. Jccolbsii, U.P.0., Melbourne, Viclmi,' (inclosing the amount in notes, ehujuss, bank limits or P,O, ordw (nuulo payable to Jas. Jivcohten), including a uireckd envelope and two twopenny stamps (of any colony) for registration. The particular notice of tho public is directed to iho fact that wily 2i per centum is deducted for Working expense.?, commission, etc., the wholo of the £IO,OOO, less this amouufc, gomg to subscribers. All scrip v/ill be allotted as application is made, and will bo forwarded per return mail. JAMES H, JACOBSEN, Manager, 14GO PRIZES 1450 PHIZES | ou'jkj , SYDNEY JOCKEY TURF CLUB'S Melbourne Cup Consolation, 10 BE RUN ON FLBMINGm WE COURSE, MELBOURNE. IN NOVEMBER, 1884. . DISTRIBUTION AS FOLLOWS:— first Horn £BOOO SeoonlHono 4000 Tliinl Boris 20H0 Other Star, ers (divided) 1500 Non-Startia s (divided) . 15110 1 Cash Prize 2(100 2 Uaeh Piizes, £IOOO each 21)00 6 Oath Prizes, £SOO eacll' .. ... 3000 1) Uinh I'rizus, £21)0 each . £OOO SOCkah P'izos, £IOO each... : ... 3000 50 Cash Prizes, £3O each . 2500 200 Cash Prizes, £25 oach',. ... 5000 200 Cash Prizes, £2O each .;. 40 ; !0 )- 300 Casli. Prizes, £ls-taoh -1500 500 Cash Prizes, £lO each,,, 50ii0 Grand Total ... £50,000 THE SYDNEY JOCKEY TURF CLUB. Boa to inform the tiporting, Public of N.ew Mouth Wales and the adjoining Colonies that they have made arrangements for holding a £50,000 CONSULTATION on theforthcom= ing Melbourne Cup of 1881, when about 1-150 Prizes will bo awarded to the fortunalQ holders, of the 'Winning, numbers.: The Highest Prize being ±'Booo, and tho lowest £io. less 15 percent. lor expenses.. Drawing' Hill take place under the Committee of Management, about four clear days beioro ihe day of the race. Result slips are forwarded lo all Subscribers. Any Sub? scrih-r can bo present at the Drawing, either by pemn or by proxy, on making application to the Secretin y in writing. About 150 Horses Nominated. Add two stamps fur reply and result,' JAMES WALLACE, Secretary, 8.J.T.C., 2011 Oxford Street, Sydney. N.B.- l'ltaEcmake known to your friends 1717 jrEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PARCEL PATES TO THE WAIRAHAPA, Not exceeding 71b Ulb 2S!b. 58!b 112 Wellington to— s, (1, s, d. fi. d. s. d. s. d. Featkrston 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 2li (.!reyto\ru 0 0 13 1 H 2 0 i! li Carterton 10 13' 2 0 2 3 2!) Maiiterton 1 0 1 3 2 0 2 o 2 9 To ensure despatch, parcels must b'o at tho Station at least TliM'Yminutes before advertised time of departure of train. Luggajo and Parcels may be left in,, charge of the Railway.Department on payment of fies ranging from twopenco to sixpence, 1571)

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1742, 22 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1742, 22 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1742, 22 July 1884, Page 1

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