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No. S3 • No; a VENTURE'S CONSULTATION ON THE WAIRARAPA CUP. ! . ' Venture, in returning thanks to the subscrijjera of his No. 1 Consultation,' begs ,to inform them that .it is blosed full. A great number of subscribers attended.the drawing and expressed' their satisfaction at the manner in which'it was cdftducted. ' : ■ .Venture now has"the -honor.to inform the public that lie has decided to open his No. 2 Consultation on the Wairarapa Cup, which will be run at on February 19. ...... i The follow ng is the programme ■ £250. .. . .£260 ( ■ 1000 at 5s .'each, About 40 prizes,"; First Horse ... £IO,O • Second Horse 4.0 Third Home ..." ... 20 Other Horses, divided... 30 Cash Awards—6 at £5 30 do 10 at £2los 25 do sat£l„, 5 Total ... £2513 . Will close about February 14th. i As a great number of tickets are already placed and applied for, early Application iB necessary. Ten per cent will be deducted for advertising, printing, &c. i Send stamps for reply and result, 1 Address-VENTURE, Care A. L. Webster, 1882 Box 18, Post Office, Greytown, TO CLOSE ON 29th JANUARY, 1886. £1000! £IOOOI £IOOOI WELLINGTON ANNUAL OOM]BIYY NATION on the TWO GOLD CUPS, to be run for at Island Bay, 4th February, and HuttPark, 6th February, 1885. 2000 Contributors at 10s Each. The following are the cash awards to the survivors of the Draw Island Bay Cup. . General Expectation £2OO Colonel Hopeful 125 Captain Lucky 75 Efficients (divided) BO Non-efficienta '6O £SOO Hutt Pabk Cup. Major Realisation £2OO Lieutenant Fortune 125 Sorgeant-Major Good Luck ... 75 Efficients (divided) 50 Non-efficients 50 £SOO Two Drawings. Each ticket .has 10 chances. Results posted to each contributor. The Drawings, duly notified, will be conducted by a Committee appointed by and in the presence, of Subscribers. Send two. 2d stamps for reply- and result. Application for shares to tie mad? by letter to the undersigned, P.O. Orders only received, and made payable to—"GOOD FAITH," ; Care of Mr H, Phillips, . - Prince of Wales' Hotel, Tory-street; 1878 and P.O. Box 108, Wellington, A Little Fortune for ss, Jjl IR S T DIVIDEND-6-Eoomed Home and Section, City ef Wellington, value £4OO Cash liiiims to stait you. in Business ' .„ £2OO Total £GOO 34 OTHER PRIZES FROM £lO TO ;S3OO each. GOOD JLTJCK I GOOD LUCK THIS TIME CERTAIN II

Send Post Office Orders, cheques, or notes addressed— JOHN SMITH, Box 188, Post Office, Wellington. AGENTS WANTED. 1739 MALUA. MALUA.~ 6000 5000 5000 pounds pounds founds On the Two WELLINGTON CUPS, Consisting of " 10,000 Members at 10s each, To be divided as follows: WmiNQTON Gold Cdf. Making a Rrand total of £6OOO, Each Met has Eight Ohances, and will be drawn three separate times, onoe for each Cap and once for Bonds. One tickot can win £I4OO. NOTIOE.-As a guarantee of inteprjty, "Malua" Jtas induced'Mr James Smith, of the Post Office Hotel, Grey-street, Wellington, to act as Treasurer, Applications are invited as to the bona fide oharaoter of the consultation. Will cloeo 30th January, 1885, and all prizes paid pro rata, less usual 10 per cent. Notice of drawing will be advertised, and drawn in the -presence of all subscribers who like to attend, ■ Notico.—Country cheques marked correct by bank only payable to a number, and Is added for exohantfo. P.O. orders preferred, made payable only to " Malua." B ink notes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and icsuifc, Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written, All letters must be addressed "MALUA," Care ol J, J, Smith, Hon. Treasurer, Post Office Box 12, Wellington, Or at the Office of this paper,

CHEAP FURNITURE A. TOMER, COBA-STBET, WELLINGTON, Is now offering good pound furniture at very low prices, A visit will prove. , the faot, CHEAP FURNITUKE

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1898, 26 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1898, 26 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1898, 26 January 1885, Page 4

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