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ME_S &Uli*N E " C • U "P.;' 1884. Adam Fede is now forming a£ series "of companies on the above great event. ■2,000 investors at'£l each. To be divided as "follow? :—Fir.at borso, £1000; second horse, ' £200 ; third" horse,* £100 ; other starters (divided},. £3oo; n'oitotarters (divided), £400. TotaJ, £2000. , ' "It is particitfhrly requested that early application for"' Shares will, be made,' as each list will be drawn soon as filled. Results will be forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing, and the next list proceeded with. Any Bubsoribtr-dmwing a horse in any list will be allowed, if he so desires it, to invest in the following list any sum not ejeceedinsr Three Pounds without remitting any furthei cashthisamount to be ultimately deducted from prize money. The acceptances for this race are declared in August. Before that dateDrawingß will contain thowhole of the horses Entered, aud every horse will receive a prize, but after that date the Acceptors Only will bo drawn. The Drawings will be conducted by a Committee chosen from the Subscribers. No. 1 Now Open.— Application by Letter Only, enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Drafta. Registered Letters or Telegrams will not on any account be received. If bank notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Order 3 preferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address— Adam Bedk, Care of H. N. Abbott, Box No. 2, Postoffice", Auckland.
HENRY'S LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY NO. 1 ON THE MELBOURNE CUP 1884.— Henry is now forming a number of Companies on the above Great Event. No 1 now open. 1000 shareholders at £1 each. To be divided as follows :— lst horse £300 2nd horse, £100 ; 3ril horse, £103 ; other starters (div.) £100 ; non-starters (div.) £100 < 2 Cash Bonds £50, £100; 5 Cash Bonds £20, £100; 10 Cash Bonds £5, £30; —£1000. 151 Prizes. It is particularly 'requested that early application for Shares will be made' as each, list will r be drawn soon as filled. Results will bo'forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing, and the next list proceeded with. The drawing will be conducted by a Committee of ' Shareholders, to which the Press will be invited to attend. Application by" letter only, euclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Drafts. Registered ! Letters or Telegrams will not on any accouut be received. If Bank Notes arc sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders pieferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Acldres— HENßY, Caic'of A. Linaburuy &Co., P.O. Box 234, Auckland.
"VT O T I C E Messrs Rigg and Empson, Kihikihi, beg to notify that they have commenced business as House, Land, Stock, and General Commission Agents, Valuators, &c, and have in their hands for sale, Valuable Business and > Villa Sites, two first-class Country Hotels dring a good business. Also, Farms in surrounding district, the land being of first-class quality. All information regarding land, &c , in the district to be obtained from RIGGAND EMPSON, ' Commission Agents, &c, KmiKiHi.
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE. JLoAAIJ dAIIjO, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER. SADDLES (Ladies and Gents'.) • - We. are now offering tlie best value in these goods ever submitted to the public in the Waikato, as the following prices will show on seeing the goods aud cdinpafing with anything else in the morket. ■ GOOD STRONG SADDLE, hog-skin seatand knee.pads,at£2 10s, £2 15s to £3. EXTRA STRONG STOCK SADDLES, fit for hard work ; da not require any doctoring -or stuifmg to make them fit for use— £3 ss, £3 10s, and 13 15s. If you wish to ride with perfect ease to yourself and comfort to the horse, get one of our CONCEALED ROLL SEAT SADDLES ; price, from £4 10s to £6. ' The above goods are our own make, and a genuine article. We have a large stock on hand, and are offering them at above prices in order to clear for fresh ' fittings md tnateiial coming forward from 'England. ' •
. HARNESS. , ■ -In BUGGY, GIG, CAB, PAIR. HORSE, and EXPRESS .HARNESS, we Have a large' stock on hand, and have determined' to sell at 25 per cent, below usual prices current.. . ■ SINGLE-BUGGY HARNFSS (American), £4 per set, complete with collir. SINGLE HARNESS," beautiful finish, colonial maKe, "mounted • iu -..silver or German and best solid n ckelene, or white metal .fittings— £6, £6 10s, £7 10s. GIG. AND CAB, ,best super, fittings and finish— £7 10s to £10. SPRING-CART HARNESS,- from £6 ; beSf silver-mounted, fB. PAIR-HORSE BUGGY HARNESS, good and strong, from £8 (we can make lower grade if required) ; silver-mounted, beautiful finish, from £10 to £14. PLOUGH HARNESS, from £2 5s per single horsfu SUNDRIES in Cart Saddles, Britchens, &c, 25s fach ; or 45s common saddle and britchens. '
COLLAES. Our COLLARS give great satisfaction in use ; price, from 18s to 25.«, best quality hair-faced and pipe-roll. If you wish your horses to work in comfort and ease, use one of these last. Those who 1 have tried them pronounce them firstclass. If you .have difficulty in keeping your ho"rse's 'shoulder sound send for one, and we guarantee satisfaction.
GIRTHS. Warranted not to gall. Girth Gall. — This annoyance is at last overcome by using our Cambridge Girth, price 7s 6d, most durable and thoroughly safe. Waterproof Leather Aprons, for Riding. — These do not let any wate* through, no matter how long exposed to rain ; the most economical because most durable, both warm and comfortable in wear. * Pricp, 18s 6d. SUNDRIES.— A few large Cattle Bells, at -s 6d each ; European Rope Plough Line, best, from Is Id per lb. ; Stock -Thotigs in 'all known varieties; Swingletrees j Hames, from ss,per, per pair; Spurs, extra strong, complete with straps, 2s 6d per pair ; Good Strong Riding Bridles, from 4s 6d. DRIVING WHIPS of all kinds and style in use in the colonies. Some very cheap Malacca' Buggy and Gig Crops to open in a few days. COACH TRIMMINGS & CUSHIONS for buggies, &c., made to order.
All REPAIRS promptly attended to in first-class .style same day as brought in, op orwardea by first coach. We' have'aSfirst-elass lob of AMERICAN CON.CORD WAGGON COLLARS oa hand, and tj be sold at a trifle over C3st, as we have a fresh shipment to land shortly.'
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1862, 12 June 1884, Page 3
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