| SPORT|NQ_NEWS. j £ I,ooo.— u^o CAM-J PK.'ZKS, !P I FT H "OR AND HAM BU R G i DiiAWiXGis now ovj::h. ■ TSIHE Four previous drawings wrse I filled, and ull application-; thut came too late for the Fourth will ho registered in this Drawing. Jhe Fifth Grand uratcing ,?'»' 14,000 will close the end of (.K-roiiEK, and the .>/'.r//- Drawing will open on the Ist .NOVI-JIBK!'. This t- if lh Grand Drawinn will consist of 320 Money Prizes, aiuounting'toL4ooU, subscribed hy 8000 member;- at 10- each. The various Money {Arizes will be distributed as follows ; — 1 L3OO Prize 15 L 25 Pi-fees 1 200 15 20 1 100 15 15 „ 2 50 1(50 10 ' 10 30 100 5 „ Total Amount, £4000. 320 Money Prizes. i The Grand principle of those Hamburg I Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 I'ru- \ grain Mr. y is guaranteed a Prize, ami the j c/unecs are inj'arour of (he invt-stur drawing a large prize, as there a-e 220 la/go \ prizes to li) 0 small ones. To an investor of L 2 the chances arc only G to 1 a^uiimt j him drawing a prize, and the lLad i',ize ! or any other may be drawn by av iv- ! vostor of 10/. Read mis Caki:fut.ly.~ In iUxiA.i j Grand Plumhnrg ih-awi.ais the greatest odds are only 25 to 1 a.scainst an investor of 10/- drawing a pri/.c. ikrt carefully note some of the Horsa Con nli-itioiis on the Melbourne Cup, advertising 20,000 members at 10/- each, cquai to LIO,OOO. 'Ihe Cup gives 133 no -La/ions, so that the odiU are over 150 to 1 against an investor drawing a horse. .Now take the Cash Prizes drawn at the same time, and calculate the odds ■ you will find in each of the Cash awards that the odds vary from 200 to 5000 to 1 against an investor drawing a Cash Prize. The whole 20,000 marbles are advertised to be replaced for each Drawing of the Cash Prizes; which gives the cnormotK odds against investors. The Company would simply ask investors to calculate the odds before placing their investments in auy horse consultation ; and the Company would not presume to tell the public that they have a number of chances and can win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10/. This Pifth. Grand Brawini forL4OOQ will take plaue uuder the supervision of a committee of eight gentlemen, and the prizes will be paid over as early aa possible after the drawing. NOTICE. — Country Cheques marked correct by Hank, only payable to a number, and 1/- added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bank JS otes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams uot received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. All letters must be addressed BOAZ, Care of Mi: M osely, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P. 0., Dunedin. £17000 FOR~IOS.~ BONANZA'S GI'AND CASH CONSULTATION. 0,000 shakes at 10s. First Prize ... .... £1,000 Second Prize 400 Third Prize 100 Eight Prizes at £50 ... 400 Twelve Prizes at £25 ... 800 Fifty Prizes at £10 ... 500 Sitcty Prizes at £5 ... 300 This Grand Consultation, containing 133 prizes, ranging from i.'lGo7)to£s, will be conducted on an entirely novel and advantages principle, by which as many as Five prizes may be drawn by each Ticketholder. Thus the three first prizes, amounting to L 1.500, and two prizes of LSO each could fall to the lot of a fortunate investor of 10s. Purchasers of a book of 25 tickets will receive a ticket#/*« -*■/.%■. Not less than two tickets sent to any one address. This Consultation will close immediately on the tilling of the list, or many case not later than September 1. Early application is therefore necessary. These subscribers whose names are received too late for this drawing will receive tickets for "Bonanza's October Consultation. The drawing will take place under the supervision of a committee of 10 gentlemen chosen from amongst the subscribers. Results will be advertised aud prizes distributed within one week after closing the list. Successful subscribers in the country will be notified by wire. Subscriptions may be sent by Banknotes or P.O. Order, payable to number or bearer, On country cheques please add Is for exchange * enclose two stamps for reply. All letters to be addressed to "BONANZA," care of D. C Stewart, Box 92 Post-office, Dunedin. |p !To v RTtT^p7iTß4, 2,000 SunscßißEßß at £1. First £1000 Second ... . ... 400 Third 150 Sarters divide ... ... 250 Non-Starters divide ... 200 Total £2000 Clients will please Register ah Letters, excepting those containing Post Oiiice Orders, Address,-™-J. J. MILLER, York Hotel, Sydney. EDWARDS & MONTEITH, pREWERS, MALTSTERS, and ALE and PORTER BOTTLERS, PHCENIX BREWERY Lower Broadway, Reefton. Alea and Porter in bulk and Bottled orwarded to all parts of the district All orders promptly attended to. EDWARDS AND MONTEITH, Victors,
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1462, 27 October 1884, Page 4
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