ROBIN HOOD'S GREAT NOVELTY ! COMPANY'S PROGRAMME : 'on the • MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEA-j M .-.,; LAND CUPS, ■:, ■ NO f E M ;B E it,' . . 1 884. Is now oueri with "a subscribed capital o £10,000. ia 20,000 shares at 10/- each. 404 Prizes}" each ticket having 7 chances. To ah'ihyestpr^of 20/- the odds are 25 to 1, and £3,110 may be won with § ■"■- : " 6he~ Ticket. Melbourne 1 Cup, 134 prizes. First Horse ' ... ... £2,000 Second."*- ' ... ... 900 Third ... . ... ... 450 Other starters about L 33 each OOP Non-starters about Ll6 each 1,750 £0,000 New Zealand Cxtp, 70 puizts. First Horse ... ... 1,000 Second ... ... ... 400 Third 200 Other starters about L 27 each 250 Non-starters about Lll each 050 £2,500 C *sh Bonds, 200 prizes. 2atLso ... ... ... 100 6at L 25 ... ... ... 150 GatL2o 120 40 at LlO ... ... ... 400 14G at L 5 730 £1,500 WILL CLOSE on NOVEMBER Ist. 55,000 shares have been sold by us on various events since our conmienceir.eut. Applications as usual. Two 2d stamps for Reply and Result. Money Orders or Cheques marked correct, with 1/- exchange added preferred. If Notes or Coin are sent letters should be registered. Telegrams and Registered Letters received and promptly attended to. Ten per cent deducted from all prize monies, four per cent of which we give to agents who sell tickets for us, or clients who purchase books of 25 Shares. Programmes with nominations and particulars, (past, present, and future), forwarded post fi-ee on application. Agents returns must reach us not later than 31st October, or they will not be recognised. Address— ROBIN HOOD, Care of Thomas Stapleton. Box 238, Post Office Lhristchurch, or Jubal Fleming, City Baths, Colombostreet, Christen urch. Reefton agent :- Mr P. Salmon, Dawson's Hotel, Broadway. £10^000. £10,000. £10,000. 140,000 Members ... @...10s ]£ELBOURNE~CUP 1 1884. To be Run Tuesday, Nov. 4th. Will Close 30th October, 1884. —402 PRIZES— 133 NOMINATIO.NS. First ... ... ... £3,000 Second ... ... ... 1,200 Third ... ... ... 600 Slarters (divided about L2seach) 750 Non-Starters (about Lls each) 1545 £7,095 269 CASH PRIZES. 4 at 100 ... ... £400 4 50 ... ... 200 10 „ 25 250 20 „ 20 ... ... 400 ! 20 „ 15 300 20 „ 10 ... ... 200 100 „ 7 ... ... 700 91 „ 5 ... ... 455 209 Prizes .... £2,905 Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, they can at all times be traced if lost, thus protecting the sender. Two Stamps required for replies, and One Shilling added as exchange on country cheques, which must be certified to as "Correct." Each Ticket has Nine chances, the I 'up being drawn first, after which the marbjes are all replaced each time till the Nine Drawings are completed, thus giving one ticket the chance of drawing Nine Prizes. ? ames d +l Ad - ' dresses of three principal Winners in Cup, and four principal Cash Prize Winners can be obtained by Subscribers on application. Drawing is attended by the Press (members of the Press can freely inspect Ada's Books). Managers of Papers at a distance can ap- j point a responsible agent in Dunedin, to whom all information will be furnished, thus giving to Subscribers a guarantee of the hona Jide character of this Consultation — a course no other "Consultalionist" pursues in Dunedin. The Cup of 1883 consisted of 18,000 Subscribers, who contributed £9,000. Names of committee furnished to Press on application. C ADA MANTUA, "\ J Care of Mr Abraham, I \ Box 351,-' Post Office, ( t DUNEDIN. J £10,000, £10,000. £10,000. jljdjl imz-A-Hstttj^. * OFFERS A SPECIAL PRIZE OF £100! ATfJHICH Amount has been deposited VV with the Editor of (dago Witness, and will be paid to any person in New Zealand who can name the placed horses in Melbourne Cup, iv the order as race reported in Otago Witness. E;tch letter will be dated when received, and money paid to first "tipster." > ompatitors not restricted to ono trial, but can try as often as they please, and it is not compulsory to have tickets in Consultation, thus giving anyone the chance of obtaining the above valuable prize. In the event of winners not being tipped, the £100 will be equally divided between the Otago Benevolent Institution and Industriaf School, ( avershaai). It will be observed that Ada is disinterested, huvinr/ placed tlie money beyond her coiitioh and it must be paid to .somebody, ■ hence her dealininrf to receive tips her self, for she will not accept any. Applications will be received till 27th October, and must be addressed only to Sfortinu Editor, (Jlu(/o W'inwss DUNEDIv. Please keep copy of tip. Winner must apply for prize within one mouth alter race. " Buchu-paiba." — Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. At lJruggisi,*, Kempthorne, Prosser &. Co., Ayenis. Cliristcuuruh.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1440, 5 September 1884, Page 3
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