Twenty-five Tickets for £12. rp 11 E LAS T CHANCE. VI) VM BEDE is m.w foiming his FIN \L COMPANY an tho MELBOURNE CUP, 1 SS.~>, tv be inn fiist week in Navembi'i.- Unlimited numbu nf Sub si nbei> .\t 10^ o.ifh.- -As the now Act cmins iiitu foicoou the Ist <if Xdvemboi, Adam ISedo h.is rhn-ided to make the lomaindoi of tlic sL-iies into one GRAND FINAL CONSULTATION, of an unlimited number of sublet ibei sat 10a each. Pi i/es »v ill bo p.ud m the same pioportion as No. 1, that is, should 10,000 tickets bo sold— Fust Pn/o t'looo, and bo on pio r.ita.— First hoiso, 2"> pel cent. ; .second horse, 10 per cent. ; third horse, 5 per cent. ; other starters (divided), Ty per cunt. ; non-staiters (divided), 3"> pel crnt -If 1.1,000 members, First V\\m\ t'l,'>oo; if 20,000 nienibeis, First Pi i/e, il2,ooo.— Early application for tickets is specially requested, and application by Lkhik Onu, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheque*, or by money oidei, oi diafts. Registered lctteis oi telegrams v\ ill not on any account be leceived. P.O. Oiders. piitunlaily piofeuod when piocui,l)le -FINAL LIST NOW OPENVSpmhi, Noru'i; : All poisons taking 2"i tickets will lie allowed one ticket (,'iatis. — The host and most liberal progianime in Now Zealand, and ienieinboi, Adam Bedo will not issue any cuculars after the Mel Wane Cup, ISS">. It will tfivatly expedite business if an addicted envelope is enclosed with application.— Address: ADAM BKDE, caio of H. X. Abbott, Box No. 2, P.»-t-<.ihco, Auckland. 10"»0 I'iil/i s. 10"»0 I'M/is. rpHE SYDNEY JOCKEY TURF 1 CLUBS MELBOURNE CUPCOXSULTATION, IW>. To bo Run on tho l'lemingtim l{acocouiso, Melboinne, m X T ov. IS.SS. Mentbeis £1 E »eh. Tlio PHIZES will bo allotted bv Di.iwimj asunder:— Fiist hoiso, t'lo,ooo ; second hoise, t'4,000; thhd lioim>, ii 2,000; othor starters (divided), £1,.*i00; non staiteis (divided) £l,o00; 1 cash pii/o, f_',Ooo ; 2 cash pn/es (KlOOO oach), t'J,OOO ; I cash prizes (t'oOO each), £2,000; 10 caMi pn/e-,, t'JOO each, £2,000; 30 cash pn/.«s, fl(K) each, W,000; 70 cash j)ii/A i s, £.")0 each, t3,."i00 ; 200 cash pi-1/.os, £2") eich, ±T>,ooo ; .■)7."> cash ppl/xs,i l/x's, A'2o each, £11,^OO. (iiand total, £")0,000. Tho Sydney Jockey Turf Club of Sydney in thanking their numerous clients in all past Consultations, beg to inform them and the Public £oneially, in Now South Wales, the adjoining Colonies, China and India, that f<n the Melbourne Cup of 1885 they have decided to hold ii £00,000 Consultation for that event. The highest Pnze being £10,000, and the lowest £20. Tho S.J.T. Club have also decided to deduct only 10 per cent, for Expenses, iiintead of 15 per cent, (as last year. ) It will be seen by tho Pi oi(i annne that 10 r >o Pii/.es will bo distributed, and anangements are being made to biing this Consultation prominently befoie the Public ii all p.uts of the Woild— no doubt, whatever, but that all Shams will bo taken up. Drawing will take place under tho Committee of Management about four clear days befoie the day of tho race. Result of the Diavving will bo forwarded to nil Sub scubers. Any Subscriber can be present at the Drawing, either in person or by proxy, on making application to the Sociot.uy in writing. 104 Hoitei nominated. i Add Exchange to Cheques and Two i Stamps for reply and lesiilt. Diafts oi P.O. (hdois to be made payable to 1 JAMES WALLACE, Secretaiy S.J.T. C, hox 781, G.P.0., Sydney. N.B.— Please make know n to your fiiends. T^" O T I C E . CHAS. R. JOHNSON, late of Hamilton, Waikato, having taken the stables in Duihain Stieet, Auckland, lately occupied by Halstead Bios., lequests a continuance , ofthesuppoitaceoidcd to his ptedecesaot s, i and hopes by attention and moderate cbaiges to incut a continuance of support. I Saddle lloibcs, Single and Double Buggies, Waggonettes, &c, on hire. CHAS. r"~JOHNSON. LIVERY STABLES. DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND, LATK H VLhTKAN, BkOs>. Lcttcts oi tclegiams promptly attended to,
MI'^SSRS HALSTEAD, BROS., wish to announce to their lniniLious suppoiteis that they have lelinquished tho lively business cat lied on by them in Durhamstreet, to Mr Chas. R. Johnson, of I Hamilton, Waikato, and thanking those ! numerous fiiends for their stippoit, they would ask the same kindness to theit successor, whom they can confidently 1 recommend. Messrs Ilalstead, Bios., will still retain an orlice at the stables m Dm hani-bticet, and all orders left there will receive prompt attention. MESSRS COLE AND CO. 207, Qnhl'N sTKhhT. Wholesale Piemisrs : Customs-street West, Auckland. : Wholesale and retail Fish and Oyster , dealeis. Fiesh and Smoked Fish always I on baud. Country orders punctually attended to,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2067, 6 October 1885, Page 1
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