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SPORTING NEWS. SECOND- GRAND DRAWING IS NOW OPEN. FIRST Drawing for £2000 oh the Hamburg principle filled up before the advertised time. The money will be returned for the large number of applications that came too late for the first drawing, or.programmes will be forwaded for Second Drawing The Second Drawing is now open, foi the grand andec^ual distribution of Money Prizes amounting to £300.0,'' to be drawn the same as in Hamburg aud other Continental Cities. .This second Drawing will take place not later that the end of April, or earlier -if Hilled, and the Third Drawing will open Ist May. 'Jhese Grand Drawings wil take plate ' every two months. Over 2CGC applications for programmes are now registered for the tecond Drawing. , 7 he Company were induced to make 1 this Second 1 -rawing for L3OOO in con- ' sequence of the first drawing having filled ' so rapidly, also to enable them to. give - larger prizes. The c-ecund Grand Drawing will consist , of 240 Mo> ey Prizes, -amounting tt»L3OOO, subscribed by 6000 members at 10/- each. The various Money Prizes will be distributed as follows : — 1 L3OO Prize 4 L 25 Prizes 1 150 ,;, 20 20* „ 1 100 '„'■ 20 lo „ * ■ 2 60 „ 65 10 „ 10 30 „ j 116 5. „ Total Amount, £3000. 240 Money Prizes. ■ The Grand principle of these Hamburg r Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Prize, as it is so drawn that a prize must come out to every 25 numbers, and the chances are in favour of the investor drawing a large prize, as > there aire 124 large prizes against 116 small ones. To any investor of L 2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing 5 a prize, and the Head Prize or any ' other may be drawn by 'any investor of 10/. Ihe . large , bulk , of the Money in this Grand Drawing is not given away in one '' big prize, as it is iv the Horse ., Consultations, but you will observe in this Hamburg 1 Drawing that tlie L3OQO is fainy proportioned into 240 Prizes, giving every ■ shareholder air eg ual chance .of getting -a good prize. This Htimhvrfi Drawing is on the most novel, and will bo conducted on the fairest principle possible, so as to give entir-e public satisfaction. ■'I his Seconds Prawing. fpr L3COO will take place under the supervision of a coin- ■ mittee of eight gentlemen, and the prizes will be paid over 'as 'early as ! possible i after the drawing. "NOTICE. — Country Cheques marked correct- by Dank, 0n1y.7 payable to a number, and 1/- added fcVexcharfge. "IVO. Orders preferred, payable only to BOAZ. llank "Notes accepted. Two. g^l.stanijfc tf&r reply and result. Registered letters aiid telegrams not received. Name and address pf applicant "should be plainy written. 5 .;.. *,„." ' „ X All letters must be addressed BOAZ,' Care M Mosely, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64 P. 0., Dunedin AUSTRALAS I ■ A'3~""~ Usual Consultations. The following Great Event is the next in order : — £20 0 0 ON THE BIRTHDAY CUi 6 . (RANDWICK MEETING). To be run on Queen's Birthday, May 24;'' at Raudwick, (Sydney). NOW OPEN. he Sixth Consultation of my ■1883-4 Series'. 8000 at ss. each: An even. 4; 20s. [Eight, 40s. Ten, 50s. Twelve, 60s. Sixteen, _0. Twenty-one (sent for 20). £5. J To be distributed as follows : First Horse. . .£looo Starters divide £250 Second 300 Non-Starters... 250 Third 200 Total..^£2ooo; THE SUCCESS and generalsatisfaction overall previous events sufficiently introduces this." • .. &&- A pound secures an even four— riot one only. |£_^Deducted for expense, 10 per cent. ' APPLICANTS? 'Are requested to enclose banknotes (any colony,) or 'jialf snvs., securely, and to register the letter ; if cheques be sent (marked -^ correct?' by ; Bank), cross and add exchargeforcollection i (Payable " au-stralasi *. or bearer"— as also post office orders). Add 4d. postage for reply and result, To facilitate correspondence, enclose two addressee! 'erfVfcJ-! opes, unstamped. t " Address : ' l 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 ordinary Banking accounts. . tzsX REGISTER LETTERS At tho Drawing of "Australasia's." Events there "-save always been present a number of Shareholders. Committee of gentleman, chosen from among the subscribers, will conduct the Drawing. Ticket- holders wishing to take part at the next Drawing will please send iv name and address in good time. " Australasia's" Last Sweep on the Sydney Cup closed with 7000 Shares, subscribed in the short space of two m »nths. That on the last Melbourne Cup With 8,000. v Drawing. — As soon as the Drawino-has ta*eii place, Result' Circulars are mailed 10 all interested and advertised in Sydney '• Town and Country ," etc. Filling Rapidly Early application requested.— Close three days prior of the Race. Any application that may come to hand too late for current consultation is carried to the next. if R NORMAN BY, respectfully lv- invites an inspection of his NEW bTOCK of SUMMER TWEEDS and COATINGS. T weeds from Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, Bannockburn, West of England &G., &C. R«ei'ton, January oth, ISS4.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1392, 25 April 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1392, 25 April 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1392, 25 April 1884, Page 4

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