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M , Miscellaneous.

■jl/TELBOURNE CUP, 1881, 10,000 Subscribers at £1 each. lstHorse.. .£3,000 Non Starters.. .£2,000 2nd Horse 1,000 (divided)' 3rd Horse 500 6 Prizes of £100 600 Other Star- 6 Prizes of £50 300 ters (divi- 110 Prizes of' ded) .. 1,500 £10 1,100

Average for other Starters is about £75 each ; average for Non-starters is about' £25 each ; and the 122 Extra Prizes, consisting of six prizes 5 of £100 each, six' prizes of £50 each and 110 prizes £10* each, brings up the number of Winning Tickets to about 240.' This is the best opportunity ever ' before the public in'the Australian Colonies. The drawing takes place under 1 any circumstances On or' before > October' 3lst. Even though the Gaming and Lotteries Bill becomes law, this sweep on Melbourne Cup won't be interfered with, as the Act cannot coino into operation before about the Bth of November. Please add exchange to cheque, and two stamps for reply and result. THEODORE BROWN, , 19, Grey-street, or Box 210, Post office, Auckland. Geo. E. Browne, Agent for Hamilton . Auckland, May, 1881.

"p O R SALE. The " Champion Grain Drill," With Fertilizer Attachment THE LIGHTEST, SIMPLEST AND EASIEST WORKED DRILL YET KNOWN.

Only a Few Left.

B. TONKS & CO., AUCKLAND.

THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY.

If you want Good Value, Good Pitting, and Well-made Clothing, go to the New Zealand Clothing Factory. The thousands of Customers who purchase at the Eighteen Retail Branches established by them throughout the Colony testify by increasing patronage to the superior quality and moderate prices of their Goods. One of their New Zealand Tweed Suits will outwear three of the Imported Suits, and therefore it is possible for you to actually clothe yourself cheaper and yet better by patronising their manufactures. The proprietors were the first to thoroughly introduce the Cash System with their business, and this combined with the First-class Value of their Goods has made the New Zealand Clothing Factory the largest and most prosperous industry in New Zealand. Remember the Wool is grown in New Zealand. New Zealand labor is wholly employed, and New Zealand Capital invested in this truly New Zealand Industry. You will therefore save money and help to support a National Industry in buying from the New Zealand Clothing Factory. Customers in the country districts all acknowledge what a wonderful convenience the New Zealand Clothing Factory is to them, as they can supply themselves at a moment's notice with any and every description of garment in any size. Tall slender men and short stout men fitted without any difficulty. Self-measurement charts, to enable country customers to give their sizes correctly, supplied free, on application to the Auckland Branch : Queen-Stroet, Opposite Theatre Royal, and at Albert-Street, Thames.

J. PITZSIMONS, BRANCH MANAGER.

S. TUCKER,

GROCER k PROVISION DEALER, Adjoining Gwynne's Hotel, HAMILTON,

TTAS on hand a large and well-assorted -*"*- Stock of groceries of all kinds. He would call especial attention to Ms Half-crown Tea. ALSO TEAS IN BOXES AND HALFCHESTS. FRESH BUTTER EGGS AND OHEESE OF FINEST QUALITF ALWAYS ON HAND. Splendid Assortment of New Goods, Currants, Plums, Sultanas, Spices, Essences, &c, &c. Apples. Oranges, and Bananas always on hand. Terms— Scriotly Cash. S. TUCKER, Hamilton West.

WANTED KNOWN — Det and Fbbnoh, Hamilton East, have On Sale— Chaff, Oats, Bran, Sharps flour, Potatoes, delivered anywhere in township .

"DARE OPPORTUNITY. As the undersigned is about leaving the District, he offers for Sale or Lease, his FARM, of 449 acres, centrally situated in the Pukerimu District, m one or more lots, to suit customers. This property is all reclaimed Flax Swamp, fenced and subdivided; about one-half in grass ; the remainder can be easily brought under. There is also erected on the property a substantial Five-roomed House and Homestead ; also, Laborer's Cottage. Tenders or offers will be received for one month from this date. Exceptionally good terms can be arranged. Apply to H. J. TURNER, Pukerimu. September 16, ISBI.

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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1442, 29 September 1881, Page 4

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651

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1442, 29 September 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1442, 29 September 1881, Page 4

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