HEBE'S A FORTUNE ! -^^ — J £*QQQp *?, • ■-■■ ■ -on r-.'" "■•'■ THE BY,PJN £V ffiWP(THE RAinWIOK EASTBRi »^ -■■■■'■- ..*•;:. MEffiiaNG). - , •]. y"j- -i The Second Consultation 6f My : 1888 Series. .. ; 'Australasia's' Sweep. 8000 Shares, at ss. each. — An even 4. «1. First Hone £1000 Starters divide £150 Second „ ...600 Non -Starters ' 100 Third »,> ...250 Total £2000. . : HAVING numerous business correspondents all over the Colonies (an advantage which can' alone enable any* one tofldataConsubtibn successfully)added to (he success of former events inditces me to announce a ftew series t)f 'Racing Sweeps-for 1889, the next beiriji on the SYDNEY (nJP, to be run at the Randwick AJ.C. Easter. Meeting, as above, and which will doubtless be filled by an early date thus giving lucky holders of Horses for *• hedging/ 1 ' ; ' Hearts of Drawing will be dnty' advertised is Melbourne and Sydlnoy papers, and Results Slips forward toall Subscribers, with instructions to the' fortunate holders. . • . . k A pound secures four chances— NdT only one. Ten per Cent in deductd lor all expenses. Probity is guaranteed by good commerical bbna fldea References: Melbourne' "Sportsman" and City Journals. v . . Applicants are requested to forward notes, P. 0.0.,. 0., crossed cheques or postage stamps (to either of which exchange must be added, as also 9d. fstor l notes when other than N.S.W. Vie., of Qd.), #'id, stempafor reply and result ♦ Application, as usual by letter only. Settlements two days' after event. Write while you think of it . Bankbbs— Sydney ; Oity Bank.. Melbourne;: National Bank. : ADDBBBB* AUSTRALASIA'S Company,, rjivMaJ. Thompson. . •••« . « t i" t Care of Mr H. J. FRANK L^ Wl»ol«»le BoolciwUer, Printer, andPupli*her, , » ■ • 40, Hunter Street, Sydney. .; |. , [Established 1872,] ,; i . .. The Melbourne Publishing House and Shop is at 119 a Bourke Street. Melbourne. 1 • '•-■■■ ■- • -li^--..- V l '. ■/■:?' j ; What a burst of joy tothe lucl^y I witmers. A chano^'to^oijotiie *• made." The outlay heed, only eo^tial a " shpiit " f qr a fe^/friends, ..". So write at o^ice •> wlffle it is 'An your mind- ; .. . . Ki .v ; Clients are request to senijj.for ,nojt leips .than., four Tioketai Xth^ oorii.niisßiqn!bei^g'smaU)i and to-ericloßa 4d^ ;?^»npfl Jpt .JffjpJyi 9tid reault,- ivith tHe nec^story.ijajcohttnge, if any required, added., Otherwise the remittance Writer address fully 'on 'b»o tttistamped .enyelopes. One extra Ticket (FRES) with every jfcF^nty to one address^ thus •naWing the getters-up of CDubs^for «yery twenty! Tickets a chancy ofj^wiiining £1000 without investing s> penny themselvqs. ' ■_■ '- ■•,'■••,...,'.! \» ; M AUSTRALASIA'S" WNSt^TATJOIjr ',] ; ,- . ..'..ON'THB '•■ ' .;>,'i-Kii\'. CHAMPION STAKES, Jan: 1, *8&. j Consultation closed otx Dec. 28 with Six Thousand ' seven Jiundred and thirty (6780) Shar^a, totallijig ,Ll«62^ .iosv. . . ■.; ¥ .fn^ ?^ ;; . la. view of the shcirt'spto^'offliihe available between the Melbourne-Qup •(on which there was so jmjk^^uoiic money) and the: Chatnpion, T '| may feel gratified and honored that so many Subscribers showed their business confidence, which it will be my desire in the future,, as now to merit And 1 lebure. '•'■•' ' ' • ' ■ •■'.•.■." '■':■ •'_' ■ • I feel that the publio confidence, tisist be greater that a long businessi standing an 4 a proflt»bl^ trsjde impart commerical, stability. r . - .. ■'. With the present success in thia shbrt space of tims, J^bere is no d6ubt whatever that my future ' Sweeps will be filled early $pd result satisfactery. Abouf^w Middle of 1883 I intend issuing ft Sporting Annual, in book forni, -^ . . .. :
CHEAP BRICKS. FRB BRIOKsTand BUILDING BRICKS of first-class quality; at :; )t gREA^Y # REDT3)(|BD PRICES. — For" full particulars. — Appier at — GARDNER & COMPANY'S new brick yards. Or to HENRY MASTERS, Ironmonger, ' Broadway. DURHAM COAL Ml*£, THE Undersigned having now got tfcb , above Mine into thorough forking order is now prepared to deliver Coal of the Best Quality, in any part of tbo district for 355. per ton. -'" JAMES CONNOLLY, " ' DRESS-MAKING. MRS QckKtq. bl?g8 to announie & the LADIES OF REEBTCON, that she has Commenced DRESS MAKING, at hefßeEiden^ Upper Broadways three doors -■ ' fr"tta Exchange Hotel. . COMPANIES' PAY,BHEETB sappliT \j on the shortest notice, and- at reduce rut oe, at the Times Office.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1229, 5 February 1883, Page 3
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634Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1229, 5 February 1883, Page 3
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