T 5-LEQ-F 5 LEO'S PROGRAMME ON THE •■'..NEW'ZEALAND CUP. Will close and be drawn about October 30. 4000 Memb< rs at/)Os, HAYING been requested' by numerous friends.to continue the above drawings, and past events having given so much satisfaction, Leo has decided to open on the New Zealand Cup. About 320 Prizes . N.Z, Cup, Ist Horse ... £7OO 2nd Horse „. . 350 3rd. Horse l ... 150 Starters ... 100 Non-Starters 100 £I4OO ash Phizes. .4 at £2O ... £Bl 4at 10 ... 40 ■lO at 5 ... 60 Mat 4 ... 20 at 3 ... 00 20 tit 2 ... 40 100 at 30s ... 150 100 at 20s ... 100' T, , ™ Enclose Iwo stamps for reply-and result. Each ticket lias Nine chances. rv Apply Early, , * Tickets may be obtained everywhere, or on application to tL, O/o T.THOMPSON. Box 44, Post Office, Masterton. 1993 1050} £K()oo() 11050 PRIZES J 3>JVjUVu | prizes THE SYDNEY JOCKEY TURF CLUB'S Melbourne Cup Consultation, 1885. To be run on the Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, in November, 1885. mi , MoiabsrSj dSleaoh. The prizes will bo allotted by Drawing as under: First Horse' • ...£IO,OOO Second Horse 4,000 Third horse 2000 Other Starters (divided) I|SOO Non-starters (divided) 1,600 1 Coßh Prize 2,000 2 Cash Prizes, £I,OOO each 2,000 4 Cash Prizes, £SOO each 2,000 10 „ „ £2OO each 2,000 30 „ £IOO each 3,000 70 „ „ £6O- each 3,500 200,, „ £25 eaoh ... ... 5,000 576,, „ £2O each 11,500 Grand Total.. 1 ... £50,000 The Sydney Jockey Turf Club of Sydney, in thanking their nnmerous clients in all past consultations, beg to inform them and the public generally, in New South Wales, the adjoining colonies, China and India, that for the Melbourne Cup of 1885 they have decided to hold a £50,000 Consultation for that event, the highest prize being £IO,OOO, and the lowest £2O. The S. J. T. Club have also jlecided to deduct only 10 per cent, for expenses, instead of 15 percent, (as last year) It will be seen by the Programme that 1050 PHIZES will be DISTRIBUTED, and arrangements are being made to bring this CONSULTATION prominently before the Public in all parts of the AVorld -no doubt, whatever, but that all shares will be taken up. Drawing will take place under the COMMITTEE of MANAGEMENT about FOUR clear days before the DAY of the RACE. Result of the Drawing will be forwarded toall Subscribers. Any Subscriber can be present at the Drawing, either in person or by proxy, on making application to the Secretary in writing. 104 HORSES NOMINATED. Add Exchange to Cheques, and two Stamps for reply and result. Drafts or P.O. Orders to be made payable to— JAMES WALLACE, Secretary S.J.T.C., Box 784, G.P.0., Sydney. 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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2066, 12 August 1885, Page 4
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