Notices
ADAM BEDE is now forming his Annual Sencs of Companies on the MELBOURNE CUP, KSB."i, to be run fhstvicekin November. 4000 at 10s each, to be divided as follows :—: — j Ist hoise, 0)0; 2nd horse, I'-JOO ; 3id ' horse, £100 ; other startots (dn.), £.">0.) ; non-statteis (diw), 1700 : Total, £2000.— It i-, particularly tequc&ted that oaily 1 application for shares will be made, as each list v>\\\ be diavvn as soon as filled, 1 in the ptesence of the Press and a com- | mittec of subicnbeis. Results will be ■ forw aided to subset ibers immediately 1 aftti diauing, and the next list proceeded with. Any Mtb&eiiber diawing a hoise in any lust \\ ill be allow ed, if he so desires it, ! to invest in the following list any sum not I exceeding Four Pounds without! emitting any further cash, this amount to be ultim ately deducted from pri/e money.— No.l Now Open. — Application by letter only, j enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on 1 Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, lor Drafts. Kegisteied Letteis or Telegrama will not on any account be received. If Bank Notes ate .sent, please ] use two envelopes, one sealed and placed I inside the other. P.O. Orders prefei red when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an addiessed envelope is enclosed with application. Address: ADAM I BEDE, careot H. N. Abbott, Boy No. 2, j Post-office, Auckland.
KHO wii/rs. dboOjOvO 10")0nti/.Ks. THE SYDNEY JOCKEY TURF CLUBKMELP.OI'KNEOUPOONSULTATION, LSS">. To bo Run on the Flemmgton lLicr-cmiw, Melbourne, 111 Nov. 1S8"). Men bets t'l Each. The PRIZES will bo allotted by Dnwing n>undor :— Fir-t hoi^e, £10,000 ; second hoise, t'1,000; tlmd h<>i->o, £2,000; other .starters (divided), t'l,")00; uon-staitets (divided) £l,r)00; 1 cash pu/.p, £2,000; 2 cahh pmos (SIOOO each), t'2,000 ; 4 cash pme»(£."iooeach), f-'.OOO ; 10 c.isli pn/.os, i'2oo each, £2,000 ; .SO ci-h pn/^, fIOO each, t'3,000; 70 cash i>ii/cs, f~»0 oach, t'.'i.oOO ; 200 cash ppi/c%i i/e% fc2"> oicli, i.T>,UOO ; 57") c.ush prizes, £20 each, t'll,")00. (hand total, £30,000. Tho Sydney .loekoy Tmf Club of Sydney in thanking their numeious clients 111 nil pist Consultations, bog to infoim them and the Public geneially, in Now South Wales, the adjoining Colonies, China and Tnilia, that foi the Melbourne Cup of 1885 they h.ive decided to hold a f>o,ooo Cirtisullation Un that event. The highest In/c being t'lo,ooo, and the lowest t'2o. The S.J.T. Club have also decided to deduct only 10 per cent, foi Expenses, instead of 1"> per cent, (as last ye.v.) It will be hoeu by the Procftainme that 1050 Piuos will be distttbnted, and a.i rangeinoiits ate being made to biing this Consultation piomincntly befoie the Public in all paits of the Woild— no doubt, whatovei, but that all Shat'ji will bo taken up. Drawing will take place undei the Committee of Management about font cleat days befoio the day of tho late. Result of the Diawing will bo foMvaulod to all Subbcnbcr.s. Any Subset lbei can be pie.sent .it th 0 Diawing, 1 tthei in pcison or by pioxy, on making npplication to the Societal y in writing. I(i4 Hoises nominated. Add JOxcliango to Chcqitrs and Two Stamps for ioply and u'siilt. Diafts 01 P.O. Otdois to bo made payable to JAMES WALLACE, Secietaty S.J.T.C, liox 784, (i.P.0., Sydney. N.B.— Pleano make known to your fi tends.
"Vf O T I C E . CHAS. R. JOHNSON, late of Hamilton, Waikato, having taken the stables in Durham Stiect, Auckland, lately occupied by H.ilhtead Bios., lcquestsa continuance ot the suppoi t iiceoi (led to his pi edeccssors, and hopes by attention and moderate chaiges to mci it a continuance of support. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies, Waggonettes, &c , on hire. CHAS. r7~JOHNSON. LIVERY STABLES. DURHAM-RTRKKT, AUCKLAND, Latk Hai.stkad, Bros. Letteis or telegmins piomptly attended
MESSRS HALSTEAD, BROS., wish to announce to their numeious suppoi (eia that they have lolinquibhcd the lively business cat lied on by them in Duthanistiei't, to Mr Chas. R. Johnson, of Hamilton, Waiknto, and thanking those numeious fiieuds for their suppoit, they would ask the same kindness to their successor, w horn they can confidently lecommcml. Messrs Halbtead, Bios., will .still let, un ai\ office at the stables in Diulhitu-stiect, and all ordeis left theie will receive piompt attention. MESSRS COLE AND CoT 207, QlThlN-STRKhT. Wholesale Picmisch : Customs stieet West, Auckland.
Wholesale nnd letail Fish and Oyster dealers Fiesh and Smoked Fish always on hand. Country orders punctually atteuded to.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2063, 26 September 1885, Page 1
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737Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2063, 26 September 1885, Page 1
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