A Little Fortune for ss. PIR S T DIVIDEND--0 II(PM-'rl flnu'c ai"l S'ec ion, I'itj tf We iiiii'tmi, vidua £4OO Casli Ki dih to K'u : t von in Hii>iinß- £2OO Total £G'O :t-t or M'. rmz s Fit wi To cC.'tOO each. OOOD JLTJCTi! GOOD IUCK 'lll IS 'JIM.-; CKKTAINI! Peixl l"o-<t Oilic; ('nli ft, cheques, orimtet mlilie seil•— J 'i ff sMI'H. i'tix 138, P-. ; i office, W, liingtoii. •VfiKNTS U'ANTI'D. 1730 MALUA. MALUA. oUOd 50H() 5000 POUNDS FOUNDS FOUNDS On llic 'I wn WtfiI.LIX.TON CUPsJ, Cnnsisti g nf 10,00!) Members at 10a etch, 'I o bo divided ns follows: Whmnoton Goi.d Cop, Euti for at Island Bay, Feb. 4,1885, First Horse £650 Second Horse 300 Third Hois a 160 Starters 300 Non-Starters 200 Total £ 1600 Wellington Cup. Bun for at tbo Hutt, Feb. 6,1885, First Horse £650 Second Horse 800 Third Horso 150 Starters 800 Non-Starters 2uo Total £I6OO And £IBOO in Maluft Bonds, awarded as under; 3 Malua Bonds of £IOO ... £BOO 6 do do 60 ... 300 10 do do 30 300 20 do do 20 ... 400 80 do do 10 800 40 do do 5 ... 200 109 Bonds Value SIBOO Making a grand total of £SOOO, " Each Ticket has Eight Ghancea, and will be drawn three separate tiroes, once for each Cap and once for Bonds, Onetioket can win £I4OO, NOTICE,-As a guarantee of inte#rity p "Malua" has induced'Mr James Smith, of the Post Office Hotel, Wellington, to act as Treasurer, Applications are invited as to the bona Me oharaoter of the consultation, Will close 30th January, 1885, and all prizes paid fro rata, less usual 10 per pent. Notice of drawing will be advertised, and drawn in the pretence of all subscribers who like to attend, Notice,—Country cheques mjrked correct by bank only payable to a numier, and Is added for exchange. P.O. orders preferred, made payable only to "Malua." Banknotes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result, registered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. letters must "MALU4," Care of J. J. Smith, Hon. Treasurer, Post Office Box 12, Wellington, Or at the Office of this paper. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO 'Jt'HE PUBLIC OF THE WAIRARAPA. "William Mackay, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER,
Lajibton Quay Wellington. HAS now received liid final shipments of Xmas Presents, Prize Books, and New Year's Gifts, and would respectfully solicit a call from all Country Visitors, Most of the new minimis aro nr.w in, comprising— Boys' Own Annual, 83 6d; Girls' Own Annual, 8s 6d; The English Illustrated Magazine, 9b ; Chatterbox, 3s 6d Sunday, 3s 6d ; Little Wideawake 4s; In fnnts Magazine, 2s; British Workman, 2s Children's Friend, 2s; Band of Hope, Is Cd Child's Companion, 2s; Friendly Greetings, 3s 6d; and many others in all styles and prices, Christmas & New Year's Caeds in Great Variety— flush. Silk Fringed, Hand Painted, Flexible Glass, Photographed, Hand Drawings, &c„ 4c., &c., comprising in all a most beautiful seleotion. PERIODICALS. Note these prices post free. Young Ladies' Journal 16s per annum, London Journal ■. 15s „ ~ Family Herald ~los,, ~ Family Reader .. 7s „ ~ Bow Bells 15a „ ~ Bovb'Own Paper ~ $3 „ „ Girls' Own Paper .. 9a „ „ Boyß' World 9a „ „ Boys of England .. 7s „ „ Young Men of Great Britain 7s per atmunj. INK PENCILS. A new patent Automatio Penoil fitted with bluo blaok copying Ink Leads, in prices from In to 3s 6d each. SslNoie the Address. WILLIAM MACKAY, Bookselleb, Stationer, & Newsagent, Lambion Quay. Weuihotoh, Close to Government Buildings, and the nearest shop to the Bailway Station. 1861 PORTRAITURE. Mb Mekkitt, Artist, just below St. John's, Presbyterian Church, Willis-street, Wellington, BEGS to notify that his PORTRAIT STUDIO is now open Daily at Mr Myer's, Willis treet. Photo Enlargements, [highly finished in oils, from A Q 10s to £5 ss. Enlargemei {9 £1 let additional EPlnspeotio 1 Specimens Invited. Oil Paintings Restored. 663 Eketalmna General Store, ACCOMMODATION lOUSE, AND CARRYING- DEPOT. SHUTE & JONES, tie Proprietors of the above, beg to tbank the Publio for the nearly support acoorded them since commencing business, They are prepared, as hitherto, to CARRY all descriptions of GOODS to any place between MasteHon and Palmerston North, They have also a LARGE STOCK of GENERAL STORES of bes quality. Travellers can obtain FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION, at moderate rates, at their establishment, and Good Stables andPadtlnckßare sd. ]409 J. D._COX, GROCER, DRAPER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, WALLACE-STREET, FEATHERSTON. A Large and Varied Stook 0? CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS I GIFTS!! JUST OPENED UP. Goods delivered to any part of th# Volley ICffi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1878, 2 January 1885, Page 4
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750Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1878, 2 January 1885, Page 4
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