1)OBIN HOOD'S GREAT 1 NOVELTY COMPANY'S PROGRAM ITE ON THE AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on the Christchurch Racecourse, on EASTER MONDAY and TUESDAY. APRIL 14th and 15th, 18S4 Subscribed Capital oi" £2,500, in 5.000 Shares at 10/-e,ach. 141 Prizes, Five separate allotments, each share haviug tive chances. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. •% FRIZES. First Horse ... £750 Second Horse 300 Third Horse 100 Other Starters divided 100 Non-Starters divided 250 £1,500 EASTER HANDICAP. 31 PRIZES. First Horse ... £200 Second Hone 100 Third Horse 50 Other starters divided 50 Non-starters divided 100 £500 CASH BONDS 74 PRIZES. Ist Class =4 Prizes, at L 25 ... I' o 2nd Class=lo Prizes, at LlO ... JOO 3rd Class =60 „ L 5 ... ' 300 £500 As our Dnnedin Cup Programme filled bo satisfactorily, wo have » een induced to launch this venture, and feel confident it will meet with the same success. - Although we send to Newspapers throughout New Zealand the . > ames and Addresses of principal Winners in our company, as many other Consultationists advertise they do, we respectfully remind the public and our clients that our books are at all times Open for Inspection to any subscriber — information not confined to the Press. We consider each subscriber has an equal right of inspection. We also admit tho fact that every holder of bven a Bingle ticke* is a shareholder for the time being in our Company, and, as such, has a perfect right to attend our drawings; therefore invitations to that effect are always procurable. In questioning the integrity of our drawings and distribution of prizes, many people argue that it is very easy to say that a Policeman in Dunedin won L 636 4s 2d..« Farmer in Waimate, L3lB 2s Id., a Miner in Cli'rf.eston, L 159 Is od., but how do tee lenow these statements to be correct ? Our answer is — Attend the drawings, Jnipeit our hooks, procure from us the names and addresses of prize winners, write to them ; sift the matter thoroughly. Every facility is thus afforded of knowing ■whether these reports and newspaper paragraphs are true. he careful to Address — ROBIN HOOD, Care of Thomas Stapleton. Box 238, Post Office, I hristchurch or care of Ju'al (not J. L.) Fleming, City Baths, Colombo-street, Christchurch. In answer to numerous enquiries, we beg to state that we are in no way connected with any other Company. AUSTRALASIA'S Usual Consultations. The following Great Event is the next in order : — £20 0 0 ON THE SYDNEY CUP. (RANDWI'CK EASTER MEETING). To be run on Easter Monday, April 11, 1884. NOW OPEN. The greatest N.S.W. Racing event of the year. 1 he Fifth Consultation of my 1883-4 Series. 8000 at ss. each. An even 4, 20s. [Eight, 40s. Ten, 50s. Twelve, 60s. Sixteen, 80. Twenty-one (sent for 20). £5.J To he distributed as follows : First Horse. . .£IOOO Starters divide £250 Second 300 Non-Starters... 250 Third ...- 200 T0ta1... £2000. THE SUCCESS and general satisfaction overall previous events sufficiently introduces this. In acknowledging the couperation of foruer Correspondents participation is invited about the next Sydney Cup. &3t- A pound secures an even four — not one only. The right of declining any particular application is reserved. gi^Dcducted for expense, 10 per cent. APPLICANTS are requested to enclose bank notes (any colony, or) half soys., securely, and to reoister the letter ; if cheques be sejit (marked '"correct" by Bank), crossandaddexchargeforcolkction (Payable " Australasia or bearer"— as also post office order). Add 4d. postage for reply and result. To facilitate correspondence, enclose 2 addressed envelopes, unstamped. Addrkss : "AUSTRALASIA " (J. THOMPSON), Care of Mr. H. J. FRANKLIN, (Publisher, Book, Importer, and Printer), 40 Hunter St., Sydney. It is unnecessary to make special reference to the established stability of these Consultations. CAPTAL. — In recognition of the need, in larger Consultations of a Financial Guarantee Of Stability A Reserve Capital is on permanent deposit, plus the ordiuary Banking accounts. l^ REGISTER LETTERS At the Drawing of "Australasia's." Events there "lave always been present a sufficient number of Shareholders. A Committee of gentleman, chosen from among the subscribers, will conduct the Drawing. Ticket-holders wiining to take paitat the next Drawing will please send in name and adress in good time. " A ustralasia's" Last Sweep on the Sydney Cup closed with 7000 Shares, subscribed in the short space of two months. That on the last Melbourne Cup With 8,000. Drawing.— As soon as the Drawing has taken place, Result Circulars are mailed to All Interested and advertised in Sydney ' ' Town and Country , " etc. Filling Rapidly Early application requested. — Close three clays prior of the Race. MB NO EM AN BY, respectfully invites an inspection of his NEW STOCK of SUMMER TWEEDS and COATINGS. Tweeds from Moßgiel, Kaiapoi, Baimockburn, West of England &c, &c. Beefton, January 9th, 1884.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1381, 31 March 1884, Page 4
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787Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1381, 31 March 1884, Page 4
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