Twenty-five Tickets for £12. rp H E LA S T CHANT X ADAM P.Ei)E is m.w foimnur his FIN \L C()MP\NY on the MEL 130I T K.\E CTP, l.ss"», to be mn hi-t work in No\ ember. — Unlimited nninboi of Su l ) scubois .it 10s o.ii h. — As thpiiew Acttmin's into foi co on tho Ist of Novcmhci, Ad im Rude has decided to iiisiko tho lomuiudt'i of the suiies into ono GRAND FINAL CON SULTATLOX, of an unlnnittd numliei of siibsciibeivs at 10a each. Pii/.os nvill lie paid m the same piopoition ns No. 1, that is, should 10,000 tickets be sold— Fii^t Pn/e £1000, aud ho on pio raU.— First hoise, LL r > per cent. ; second horse, 10 pei cent. ; thiid hoi«e, 5 per cent. ; other starters (divided), 'lo per cent. ; mm starters (divided), »."> per <rnt.— lf l.">, 000 members, First Pij/t\ ei,.*)oo; if 20,000 mcinber.s, First Pii/e, K2,000.— Karly application for ticket, is specially lcqueited, and application b> Lktiih Onl\, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by money older, oi diafts. Registered letters or telegrams w ill not on any account be received. P.O. Oidors piiticularly preferred when proem - ablc-FINAL LIST NOW OPEN.Spix'lVL NoriCK: All persons taking 25 tickets will be allowed one ticket gratis.— The best and most liberal programme m New Zealand, and remember, Adam Bedo will not issue any circulars after the Melbourne Cup, ISBS. It will gieatly expedite business if an addressed en i elope is enclosed with application. — Addiess: ADVM 15EDE, caieof H. N. Abbott, Box No. 2, Post-olhte, Auckland. 10.10 l'Hi/i - jbOU^UUIJ lO^Onu/i-s. rf^llE SYDNEY JOCKEY TUHF 1 CLI 1)S MELBOURNE CUPCONSULTATION, 1885. To be Run on the Fleiinngton Racecourse, Melbourne, in Nov. 1.585. Men.beis £1 Each. Tho PRIZES will be allotted by Diaw ins,' as under :— First hor.se, £10,000 ; second hoise, £1,000; thiid horse, £2,000; othei starters (divided), £1,500; nonstaitei(divided) £1,500; 1 cash pii/-e, £2,000; 2 cash pn/o-, (£lOOO each), £2,000; 1 cash pi izes (£5OO each), £2,000; 10 cash pii/es, £200 each, £2,000; 30 cash pn/.es, £100 each, £3,000; 70 cash pri/.es £50 eich, £3,500; 200 cash pmes, £25 each, £5,000 ; 575 cash pi i/>es, £20 each, £11,500. Gi.ind tot.il, i' 50,000. Tho Sydney .Jockey Tint Club of Sydney in thanking then numerous clients in all past Consultations, beg to inform them and tho PuUlu- geneially, in New South W«les, tho adjoining Colonies, China and India, that toi the Melbourne Cup of 1885 they have decided to hold a £50,000 Consultation foi that event. The highest Prize being £10,000, and the lowest £20. The S.J.T. Club hue nlso decided to deduct only 10 per cent, foi Expenses, instead of 15 per cent, (as last year.) It will be seen by the Pio<;iaiiiiiie that lOjO Piizes will bo dUtubuted, and arrangements are being made to bung this Consultation prominently befoio the Public in all paits of the World— no doubt, w hatever, but that all Shares will bo taken up. Di awing will take place under the Committee of Management about fourcle.u d.ivs bofdie the day of tho race. Result of the Drawing will be forwaided to all Subscribers. Any Subscriber can be pieseut at tho Drawing, either m person or by proxy, on making application to tho Secietaiy in wiiting. 104 Hoises nominated. Add Exchange to Cheques and Two Stamp > for reply and result. Diafts oi P.O. Ordeis to bo made payable to JAMES WALLACE, Sceiuuiy S.J.T.C., box 784, G.P.0., Sydney. N.B.— Please make known to your fiiends.
FIRST £5000 PRIZE - ROBIN HOOD COMPANY'S MEL BOURNE CLIP and N.Z. MKTKOPOLITAN MEET I N G Plt O(JKAM.ME, N(.\(inbcr, 1W». .")0,000 SHAKES at 10-, fc-T>,ooo. The bost pio<;iummu yot oileied to the Now Zealand public. To an nivustoi of LOs the «idd>. aio only about 11 to 1. 1811 Pi i/ps. Each ticket has 8 chances. Mi'lbouuio Cvp — Fu-it Hoi^e, t'"i000 ; Second HnihC, 412000 ; Thiid Hoise, t'looo. New Zealand Cup— Fhst Horse, t'looo. New Zealand Derby— Fir^-t Hor-i', t(>00. Canteibury Cup— Fiiit Horse, ±.'lOO. Four chutes Cnsh Bonds, 152.") Pn/cs. Apply early, in tho usual miuinor. As the Gaining and Lotteries Amendment Act .comes into force on November l«t, IhBs, we will positively close on 30th ( >ctobpi, 188f> ; hour of closing will bo ad\ertised. Piotji'ammes will be drawn and lesults advertised in leading papeis on 31st Octobei. All results will bo posted in time to bear the Christchurch postmark of 31st October. The drawing will bo open to all subscriber, who may get tickets of adniiss'tm on application for same Leading citi/cns and Pi ess representatives as usual will also be specially united to attend the finalo of this big programme. Clients who may draw a pri/e m any part of New Zealand aio hereby specially invitnd to foiward their vouchers for payment thiotigh a Bank, or any other channel they may think n't, if not disposed to send through the post after Ist November. Circulars with full particulais on application. — ROIIIN HOOD COMPANY, caro of Stapleton and Fleming, lsov 238, P. 0., Christchurch. HMO SECRETARIES OF ROAD L BOARDS, fee— Piintcd forms of Abstiact of Receipts and Expendituie on sale at the Waikvto Times Olfioe; also, pi oof of debt lf orms under the new Bankruptcy Acti
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2071, 15 October 1885, Page 1
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869Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2071, 15 October 1885, Page 1
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