A OEXTLE-MAX'S. '..:-.-. ... homestead: ; v..,. For health and ' SHaUES_ suhe Vkkhj^u, Comfort | at • I to the Second to none 1 I Lucky Sharein the Colony.' £1 Each. V holder. FORTU N A ' S GR*ND NOVE COMfU T \ T.I ON. TO BE DRAWN ABOUT APRIL N KXT 27 Phizes, as follows : — Ist prize — The Farm and Homestead (approved value) £2,500 2nd prize- Cash award ... 200 3rd " " " ... 100 4th " " " ... 50 sth " " " ... 25 6th " " " ' ... 15 7th " " " ... 10 And 20 " " at f 5 100 £3.(100 This beautiful propeity is situated in the Shag Valley district, no great disiance from the railwaj', containing beveral hundred acres of superior wheat-growing land, well fenced an*; : s ui>divi;!ed, an.', panly laid down in English •"••ass, a never fa.Hi ig stream of waici i-mming thrnugli ihe property. The Hoinesc -a : comprises a well built villa residence, w-rli iirst-class staMing and outbuildiu-<j. The garden is well la«d out, and contains several hundred choice full-bearing fruit-trees aud ornamental, shru s. The freehold of this magnificent estate will be handed i.ver and legally transferred, free of a> y •ucuiu'iranoe w!i«t«vi-r, to the successful otiaioliolder the uay after " the drawing. LIOOOOR ORE. will be lent on ihe property, at 7 percent, interest, if required. A Committee of Shareholders will be appointed to supervise the drawing. » embers of the Press wiil be invited to be present, as also any Shareholder who may be so disposed. Programme**, Ll each, to be ha«l >m application by letter only, wi h 'wo stamps enclosed for reply aud reßnlt. Cheques to be made payable to number or bearer ; and if country, add Is exchange. Bank mites or P.O. orders, payable to "Form na," preferred .Registered letters or telegrams not accepted. As a lavge n timber of shares have already been applied for, early application is necessary. Address— "FORTUJS A," Care of F. W. Reichelt, Post-office, Palm rston, Otago. N.B.— Please write the name and address full and legibly.
; (Will close 1 i i 3,0 00. \ ;iciiA-..r'l } 3,0 00. j ( 1884. j OHRISTCiiJROH RAGES. To be Vmi 14th April. 6,000 mkmbeus.... <%.... 10/- 156 phizes !' * # * Each Tick*. I.1 '. :as N iue < hanucs. * w * ■» UTUM. • ■ : .s J DICAP 36 ' oniinatiiins First .., ... ... GOO Second '.'... .. ... 3''o Third • , 150 Starters- •■■ si 'i •m< 27> ..udi — 125 Non-stai >■■, •? .-■- »■■■ in J2 each— 350 i] ,525 C .$H PRIZES 2 at 100 200 3 „ 50 .... 150 4 „ 25 .. ' 100 10 20 200 10 15 150 20 10 2-0 40 ' 8 . 320 31 „ 5 155 120 Prizes - - £1,475 156 phizes Eavjfi liclcec has nine chances, and can obtain a prize in each ofAhe nine drawings. PL j a-e seiivj P..-. O-<l«rs when convenient, als'j T\v<- :; ;:n\\}f i'nr replies. Country c-heyu •.-.-. u-.v.'.i ' a've One Shilliug exchange ad=it}-.:. \-hh~ :■..-. all Jutter.s {ADA MANTUA, Care of vir braham, I„ Box 351, Post Office, H 3 >°°° DUNEDIN. J KB.— Pl.ase apply early, as this Consultation will till mpidly, over 80' • having been ahv.ariy dispitsed of to persons whose applications arrived late for the previous sweep. . j A FORTUNE FOR ss. Registered ADAM \STO 'S . Post Office Letters KOVE.TY rders or CONSULT A- (Payable Telegrams J rlO \ O THK [ to no; I vHRIST- Aoamastor accept. V 0 UKO H ' £2,00U AUILM:> UAM)iCAP £2,000 Will cl<»su (in oralmnt the 12tli April, I 8,000 Members at 5s each. 145 PRIZES, Each 'i':cknt lias seven chances, AUi t V \ HANDICAP \36 .' umiHtK.i.s) Cash wards. First L'-'oO 2a: 100 ... 200 Seoncl ... 150 2at 50 ... 10© Third ... 100 : 10 ai 20 ... 200 Starters <u vide 150 20 at 10 ... 200 Nou-st alters 250 25 at 6 ... 150 • 50 at 5 ... 250 1.900 : Ll.lOO J Each Ticket has suven separate chances. j N.B. — Not le«K than Two Tickets gent to j any one address. j. Please send P.O orders when ooni venieut ; also two stamps for reply and result. Country cheques must have 1b exchange added.
Address all letters c £2,000. ,\D MASTO., £2,000. J Caru of I '• yons aud Hart, 145 Prize* Lh>x 151, P. 0., 145 Prizes V Duuedin. ' N otick. Plyasu a])[»ly early this time, as over b\io Progiainnius have already been disposud of to persona whose applications arrived too late for previous consultation. ED's\'-B.Di6SI I\iOKXEITH, ;: yllLWirLia. MALTSTERS, aud ALE i> and PORTER BOTTLEIiS, Pr?CE'^ 1 X Il^ I- Wfcli V Lower Broadway, "Reoftt>n. Alee and Fortei in bulk aud 80tt1..4 orwwdfed to all parts of the district A-Ii ortkvs promptly atteuded to, . J;-r-WARDS AJS'D lIONTBITa,
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1386, 11 April 1884, Page 3
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