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rvUNEDIN CUP, 1885. ADA MKLMORti will close on or 1 about 24th February. 1880. 10,000 Mkiibf.ii>, at 10s Each. DnxEDiirCrr. Cash Awards. (40 Nominations). 2 at £100 — £200 First ... £1000 5,, ,"«0 — 230 Second . . 700 10 „ 20—200 , Third . . 400 27 „ 10 — 270 Starters . 2.">0 25 „ 16—400 Non-starticrs «30 100 „ 7 — 700 [ £2980 £2020 Each Ticket will have eight chances. oms Extiu Tickkt Fkbe of CnAiuii will he given for each dozed tickets pur* chated. Registered letters mid telegram* not accepted. Please send notes or P. O. orders when convenient. Addresf-ADA MELMORE, I Care of IHr Mitchell, Box .'{lB, Post OtHce, Dnnedin.

ADAM BEDE'S CONSULTATION ON" THE DUNEDIN CUP, 1885. To b« Run on February 26, 1885, 4000 MEMBERS AT W> EACH. 110 PRIZES 110 PRIZES i>i\it>hi> **■ follows: I'lrst horse .. £.lOO ■ 10 prizes at £->0 -vcond hoMe ... m> tMch . . £'M 0 ' Ihinlhor-e 100 10 \>nzes at £la •StirtiTs (divided) H» | eat li . . 1M Xon-*t.irtcrs (dm- M prizes at £h dud; ... . 300 t e.ich 2fiO lotal .. £1,400 £J5OO Adam Bede would particularly draw 1 Subscribers' attention to the fact that 1 this consultation will be drawn as soon as full, in the presence of the Pres* aud a committee of subscribers. Earlj application for shares should be made by lettor only, enclosing two stamps, with . exchange on clieijueo, or by money order. Bank notes, or drafts. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. If bank notes are sent, please 111 c two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Order* preferred when procurable. It will grpatly expedite business if an addressed enreltp* is enclosed with application. Address-ADAM BEDE, Care of H. N. Ablwtt, Box No. 2, Poat-om'c«, Auckland. \ /Registered Will close I nr%r\/\/\ I Letters , February V £3000 i •"<* j 24, 1885. ) <*^V W Te , , / \ received. DUNEDIN AUTUMN MEET- , lX(r. lbs.l 1» he run Feb. M, 188 S. 0000 Member*, it 10>. IS! Prizes. Each licket 1 h.is S Chinees, and can obuin a prize in each I dmuing. ; I)lnm)in Ci I-. 97 Cash Bonds. 40 Nominations. 1 at 30 £p<i , Mrit £1000 i .it 25 50 Second ..500 4at 20 80 1 Third 2.10 fl at 15 90 Startrrs(4boat^i") 10 at 10 100 I each) 200 10 at 6 60 N r on-starters(about W at 5 320 1 £10 each) 300 ! £-rr« £75 ° VO. Order* prifiTM-d. Cheques must ba m irked 1 orrecf, and l> exchange added, outside ot Cantrrbiir) . \\ ill kei p open until advertised d ite of liosintf, and sell irrespective of the num- , bor ipplied tor. I f 0000 is exceeded, all prize* 1 incroased /<i< iatn. 1 1st Prize J J 137 1 £1000. i ROBIN HOOD, ) Prizes. Care lho*. irtapleton. Hot -MS, P. 0., Christ* 1 church ; or, Jub.tl Mcming, City lUths, Colombostreet, Christchurch.

COLLEEN BAWN'S SECOND DRAWING. | On the Hamburg and Art Union Principle. Will take place at an early date when tilled. 4,000 Tii'Khw at 2s 6d each. £500. Ist Pri/e, 3 acres and four- £ s. d. roomed cottage in Clareville towslup valued at £250, (but cost considerably more.) 2T>O 0 0 2nd Prize bond "3 0 0 3rd Pri/e, bond 37 10 0 4th Pri/e, bond l."> 10 0 2 Bonds at £ 5 each 10 0 0 40 Bonds at £1 10s each ...100 0 0 12 Bonds at £ I each 12 0 0 £500 0 0 fiB PRIZES— Each ticket has four chances. Remittances to be tent aa follows, vi/.— P. O. Orders aud cheques (with Is added for exchange) to be made tmyable to " Colleen Bawn." Bauk Notes and Stamps received. CVErery ticket mint be sold.'d Title of property tarnsferred fre« of cost. Address only to COLLEEN BAWN, Co E. E. Edmunds, Auctioneer. P. O. Box J lB Wellington^ rp IMBER! mi M B~E I>l BUCKLAND & SIIIPHERD are prepared to put on l>oard large at their Mills, Lower Waikato, SAWN KAURI, KAHIKATEA, SIMU AHD PUXIRI, At the following prices per 100 luperficial feet : — KArßi— lst class, 13s ; 2nd class, Bt. Rimu and Kahikatka — lat class, 8s; 2nd class, 7s. Planed, tongued and groored, 2s per 100 extra. Rimu (all heart), for bridge building, 11s. Suv.v Pi riri— lst class, 18ft. lengths and under, 27s 6d ; over 18ft., 355. Puriri House Blocks, 4d per foot. Fencing Material of every description. Price list on application. Trade liberally dealt with. Postal Address— PUKEKOHE.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1964, 7 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1964, 7 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1964, 7 February 1885, Page 4

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