.'[; asanas ww* v •attAli-fcfIROKRR .AND QiWUlfr -' S ION AGENT. ;• > '•• ; • • *.*..•. -± -.:-. ■ *:vt.PboadWaT, HRErrorf. 77 %«eui7*for the Stnmlard iiist-it-enc* :''• ..'*.'. ' ' ' l '■vJem>.any. - "■ • : --- - : -j ' -.— ' — '« ■ ' * niiM.-iln.il i n'm. »l|l L tiotmtlf»^lf^f j •": . yTAtSTIpAB& -- * • ' .gHAREFBOKBK; MjNII4O, ANp ' .«.. General Commission " : "'A<JgNT,'' v ; ' :! *' ; 77 ,ie «*** on.* ;;'■'; • '•'• 77y : -*^' <^ tt :' : '7 " 7 |{fr h|Tr M A N. Lfis^d^s iir. music,; . ;.' - yd-.'. ; '(PM(ij;; : ■..,'';,-. "... Latia,|W<;h and^ Germin. : - : """■"*■ -. » . '*''***".' 7 . ; iApllf^^^ 7LNk£RMAN QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. EXTENSION" OF TIME. SEPARATE TENDERS, addressed Oto 7 the. Directors, cara of Mr GBoßa**.Wißß, Reefton, will b« RECEIVED up t0. 6 p.m., on SATURDAY; 'MARCH the 15th, 1884, for 'EXTENDING MAls ' LEVEL, 50 FEET f and EXCAVATIONS at the BATTER T SITE. Specifications to be seen at tbe Bat-. . tery, Rainy Creek, and at Mr Wise's. Offi.ce, Reefton." The lowest or: any tender not riecessaril j accepted. ■■ '' W.P.; STREET,' ; Manager., . .Reefton, Ma«h 12th, 1884.;, ~~S .CH 0 LAST! G. ■"'... VN EVENING CLASS in cpnncctlon ; with the -Catholic: School, .Reefton, will be opened oil the 4th of march: ' ; : '■'■""".'■ *.'■■ Hours: from 7. t0 8.30 p.m. , • Subjects: Latin anpl French. MissE. Pazanan, will hold aclassfor Drawing, every SATURDAY, from 10 to 11.80 a.m. * -...,.. For particulars, apply to . "... , " Rev. FATHER ROLLAND, SECO^D-GBANJDU^gAIWIfe^ ;;NOW OPEN 7 ~ •fTORST Drawing for £2000 on the JJ.. Hamburg principle tilled up before the advertised tune, : The money will.'Jbe I returned for .the larger-number'" of applications tliat came too l&te'fo'r the first ! drawing, or programmes will be forwaded for Serond Ifrliviing. ■'■;■'■' Thb Seooni) Drawing is now; open, .for the grand andcCqualidistribution- of Money Pri-tcii amounting tp £3000, .-to .be drawn the aam-eas in .Hamburg S;nci # other. Continental Cities. , 7 , 7 ■' ■",. iMtYkcqnd /'rawing will' take place not Wr -sKat the en<4. : * ,f AFMt, or - earlier •if Called' and the Third Drawing will open Ist May.- '■''••■'-. '• •'• •*':: *■". " these' Grand Drawing* <wil take place every two mop'ths-. - .-. *-.-■•..»-■ Over 900 applications for proeramiqes are. .now. t . registered for the Second Drawing.. 'iheYCompany were induced ;to-'" make' this Second I. Rawing for L3OOO in consequence of the first drawing havdngfillcd so rapidly, also to euable them,., to give larger prizes.^. .. The. &c\md Grand Drawing will consist of 240 Mo/ ky Prizes, amounting toL3OOO, subscribed' by 6000 members at 10/- each. Th 6 various Money, Prizes will be dis-. tributed -as follows :—;..■... ' .-. .*... h L3OO Prize - -4L 25 Prizes % . . . 1 . 150 „ 20 20 „ / 1 100* „ ' 20 15 ' „ 2 60 „ Y65 10 „ 10 30 ■'{,* 116 5 „ Total Amount, £3000. 240 Money Prizes. The .Grand principle oi these Hamburg Drawings ib that a purchaser of 25 Pro* grammvs is guaranteed a Prize, .'as it is so drawn that a- prize must come out Jo evety 25 numbers,: and the ch.aucesare ip favour, of the investor draw iug a large prize, as there are 124 . large prizes against ' 116. sniall onus, .To aiiy "investor of L 2 the chances ar& only 6 to 1 against him drawing ' a prize, sind the Head' Prize or any -other may be 1 - drawn by any investor of 10/. - -the'\ largo bulk .ofthe Money in. this Grand. DraFinjK'-is not given away in, one. bigpri-ie, as Jtiß in the Horse Consultations, butyt')u utiir.ob'-iejryp.in this Hamburg Drawiug that the'L3bOo is' fairiy proportioned into 240 Phizes, giving every shareholder an equal chauce of getting a good prize. HTd* Hii-mbvrg Drawing is on the most novel, and w *'l c c,tm<i\\ciyiym : t\iii fairest ' pri-itc jm-7. possible, , so as to give, entire puuiioaatLstacriun: . , .. i • / his. '..'rawing for L3OOO will ! take place uuder tlj*e supervision of a coihj mitteu of eight gentlefiian, and the prizes j will be prfid over aatfarly as possible after the drawing. ...'*• NOTICE. — Country Cheques marked correct by Bank, only, payable .to a nu!i<ber, and 1/- addecTfor exchange." P.O. Orders' preferred, payable only .'to BOAZ. Bank Notes" adceptod. Two 2d slanipa for reply and' result. Registered'tettera : and telegrams not received. ■:•■-. i Name and address of. applicantv-should be pla'my written.; ... * 11 letters uwafc. he *<:ld*?ess^d B O a 'Z,. * Care M \l osely, . Wholesale and Umh\l Tobacofinist, '"; *■'■ ' Box 64 IV<>.. Dunedih. ' Kidiiey and Urinaiy'ci>ai|.ittiufcri' of all kinds- •pui'hia'iie'ut^ yured -With." Hoc Bjttett,' ' Rs»d; : ". •:.» v.y.v y .*.*
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1374, 14 March 1884, Page 3
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668Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1374, 14 March 1884, Page 3
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