) NEW YEAR'S DAY. AUSTRALASIA'S Usual Consultations. I) // K A on Tattersall's Cup. ***V \J iNew Year's Day. 90 SHARES AT £5. A Horse for each Share. There being Niuety Hu»-b« 8 entered for 1 the Race. Ist, £300. 2nd, £100. 3rd, £50. Each Participator to be present at the Drawintf EACH SHAREHOLDER (or his representative in Sydney) - to bo . present at the Drawing, and to Draw a Horse himself. There being the same number of Shares as Horses entered, each Share necessarily draws a Horse, aud secures real intercut iii the Race. Di course if parties of live like to subscribe for a Share at £1 each, they have simply to take a chance among themselves for it, or divide should the Horse win. One of their number to be present at the Drawing, representing that particular Share. It will be seen at once that tliis is a fair, open, and public method ,of Drawing, with a much better chance of scoring a win, owing to the small number of Shares. Shareholders have a substantial, interest in being sure of a Horse. Shareholders who cannot be present can appoint whom they like to re* present thetri — personal < friends, members of the Sydney press or others. . tS* Deducted for expenses, 15 per cent, covering all expeases of advertising and commission. ■ ' CLOSES DECEMEK 24. Applicants can enclose bank notes, P.0.0., or crossed cheques (marked " correct " by the bank and collection added), payable " Australasia or Bearer. "Add 4d. for reply and result. Letters must be Registered. CAPITAL.— In recognition of the need of a financial guakaktee or STABILITY, A RESERVE CAPITAL, pi US the ordinary Banking accounts, is on permanent deposit. ... Address; "AUSTRALASIA," Care of Mr. H. J. FRANKLIN, Wholesale Bookseller, Printer, aud Publisher, 40 HUNTEit STREET, SYDNEY. For the convenience of Sydney subscriber^ the letter-box will be found at the offiots, 40 Hunter-street Correspondents, bearing in mind that the time between the Melbourne Cup and New YeaVs'Day, is very short, will please write at once. A similar Consultation is open on the ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP. * Horse to each Share, and other conditions the same; To Close Jan. 22. It is unnecessary to caution correspondents against . the personal, libellous, malicious, and interested attempts to injure the good .'repute of these Consulations, the best reply to" wiiioh is their present stability, fidelity, »d permanence, with the confidence they command ; while, on the other/ hand* the interested promoters of ri.aL consultations, dreading competition in^ a respectablequaner, where commercial stability is known, are proportionately exposed and defeated. THE fIORMANBY STAKES MINING COMPANY. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. A CALL of TEN SHILLINGS (10s> A. PER SHARE has been made in the above Company, payable in cash, or by P.O. Order, aud the following dividends will be declared on the Ist January, 1884., Ist Dividend £fiUO 2nd „ . ... ... 800 Brd „ 16U Other Dividends 400 Six Cash Dividends (£SO each) SOU Six „ „ 20 „ 120 Six » „ 10 „ (K) Fourteen „ 5 „ 70 Total... £2000 The Washing Up will be under the Superintendence of a Committee elected by the Shareholders.. Should the Washing Up not realise thf full amount, the Dividends will be ' distributed pro rata. Pull particulars, with procpectus, can be obtained on applica ion to NUG(tET, Manager. Care of Mr J. Peake, Itoyai Aiuii Hotel, Revell-strcel, Hukitika. Reefton Agent : Mr C. Cohen, bookseller, Broadway. • ROBIN HOOD'S GREAT 1 NOVELTY COMPANY ON ,'iHE CJC. SUMMER MEETING, To be held on Christchurch Rececourse on TUJfitiD AY, JANUARY L 1864 * MIDSUMMER HANDICAP AND MIDDLEPARK STAKKS. 2000 Shares at lOs each J&lOGO 70 Prizes, 5 separate allotincuts, eadi Share having Five Chances. Applications, it by letter, with two twopenny stamps and exchange on cheques one shilling added, #fei«e write signature and adress legibly, io avoid errors. Money orders, kank uote sand drafts. . registered letters and telegrams received and promptly attended to. ( N.B. — All letters contauiug coin must be registered. Address — ROBIN HOOD, Care of Thomas Stapleton, Box 238, Post Oih L -, s Ohristchurch •;■ < n Or Jubal Fleming, City Baths, Ootombo-Btreet, Cbristchurch. In answer to numerous enquiries , w e beg to state that we are in no way o junected with any otjhersoiapany. It in impossible :■■ lemain I..ii'~sirk7^ •ut of health whovo Hop Bitten, •"■,.' u.^4. ie another
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1331, 3 December 1883, Page 3
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699Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1331, 3 December 1883, Page 3
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