Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SPORTING NEWS. £4,000. — 3-0 CASH PRIZES. SIXTH GRAND HAM BURS UiiAWiAG is JSOW OPE^. , r |HIE Fivr 'j.vHvions Bra-wingl we.-? ! J Jillt.i. :,:t\ ij&>lictttious that can;*tou late wili. lit i-u^istered in lht> Sixth Drawing. i he Sixth Grand Irawinq ' far IA 000 will close the end of December, w and the ir.enth ■ nvv.urg Drawing will Pyo.u „i, tiit- i S { j .. -; 'i'uis uct.lt isn.nd hr.win will consist of 320 M0 ey Phizes, amounting toL^OOO, - subscribed by 8000 member* at 10/- each. Tiie various Muneu Fiizus will ba dia- Z • j tributed a.s follows, :— ' j 1 L3OO Piize 15 L 25 prizes 1 • 200 „ ' 15 20 „ 1 100 „ 15 -15 , 2 50 „ 160 10 10 30 „ 100 5 " - Total Amount, £4000. 820 Money Prizes • the • rand principle of these Hamburg ■ Dratiings is that a purchaser of 25 Prognnnm.s is guaranteed / me, ami the ; oh -nee* -re m favour »f the investor daw- ' i inu a (anie prize, as thr* a « 220 V'W ** ' prizes to 100 .small onea. To au &vWa£. of L 2 the uhancea are only 6 to 1 agaMft* 0 him uraWiug a prizi., and the UrulT P?u&;'\ or any otiier may be drawu by au iii- "'■ vestur iif.lO/'. ••■*'■.. > ; Read this. I—ln1 — In hook's (Srand .Ham- >"£ •burg /rawinys the greatest oUda aria 1 only * 4#5 to 1 agaibritfan:; inVc(|t(»r of 10/- jdraWf r I iug a priae. Bo) carefully note thl/ enormous odds agaiußt investors drawing a lions or Cash Prize in 'any 6iisi<i<Bbno (.on&ultitwns. The marbles are replaqed : for each Drawing of the cash prizes, whict

gfvco uiu enormous oaas agHiustiirVestuts. I i his • omjjuny wt>pld simply ask investor j to calculate the odds bef.rre ptaciijftirtll ; investments in any hjrs< I'tQ&xltation*^ ; and this Company would not presume to (tell the public that they hax£«[!iuiiiber of chances and may win a nuinberW prizes for a siugle investment of 10/. Note.— Prize W^iuners whethe* winning arge or small prizes artf informed' that their names will not be liiade p'nblicWITHOUT TUEIE WRITTEN CONSENT. This course will be pursued iv conse ; uouce of the oau^aiiy'havin^ received n.any iet teis at vu'u< >us tinieS'froiii prize winners, par.t^i' ulariy requebliug the company not on any account tu.make their natuea pub- ,• ' this ixih ■ S roius .Drawi/i f<>rlAOOt> ■ wilt fake pU^-e iuiJ^tiie»st«pttrvisiou <*f a ._ commit tuc of eiglit gentleiiiejp, aud piizt* will be paidover ftsearly'aip^tesibte after the drawing. a '»,-,_ NOTlCE.— iCounti-y i heques mark<d ; correct by Hank,' ouly payable ii> .'.» -s number, aud 1/- audea for exchauge. P.O. \ Orders preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bonk ' JS oits* aecepled... ,l*o 2d , stamps for reply and result. RegißtereO letters and telegrams not received. : Nairn.: an.) address of ' applicant should be plainly written. All letters must be addressed BOAZ, Care of AL Mosely, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P. 0., Dunedin. ROBIN HOOD'S GREAT. NO VBLTi COMPANY'S PROGRAMME c.j.a^suSMtETnnfe, To be held mi the Cristclmrch Racecourse, THURSDAY, JANUARY Ist, 18b5;. ! MIDSUMMER- HANDICAP -UL and MIDDLE PARK STAKES. 3.00U SHARES di> iOa '^(?a. „..£1,500. Five separate allotments, each share having Five Chances. • ...104 PRIZES....;. 104^. T Midsummer HaiFuica* &Q'¥sliks.* ! First Horse i . ilii.;. \t ii. '<'.}: >j «JE3OO Secoud ... ... 100 Third ... < „ . , *-,* .--^ 60 Starters and Non-fitartafs divided ' : .250 „ .;- ; .:-;;■. £70 ° Middle Pauk StiKES 34 PKiztg. - First Horse ■ ... „ ... - 150 Second' ... ' ... "■' '"'*... " '75 Third ;.. >-'\ j ■'■;..■-■ - ; .U : ■ 50 Startei-s and Non-starter^ divided 250- --" £525 40,. Casjh ;Pbizjb§. t . . lstClaßs3atL2o- . ... ... 60 2nd Class .« at ulO «. ■.-....:> 60 3rd Class 31 at L 5 ... ... 155 ' ' ] .. 1 ' . Jt275 WILL CLOSFon DEOEMBER 30th. From the big business done by us silica starting, more especially ou the Melbourne and New Zealand ups, just closed, and result alip^trf w&ich lire hereby tuudered you,- we feel,' confident in spying that thii Programme will be more than till. \V< shall, therefore, Btell on, no matter hovt many, until oUrad^ertised date of closing and the Prizes will-then be increased pn rata if our a^iticipiations Jare correot. In wntjng%for^ TickeAiit would;'' be better for iiiariy reasons t© 1 enclose un envelope, j'*"'.. application, if by letter, with .T, we Twopeuny , Stamps,; ;', and exchange on Cheques marked, gurruct, is. *dded. Hlease , wcite Sigi>ature and- Addr^ap legibly, to ARoidWrirtrai . .:■ [ wU«TJ Money Orders preferred, Bank Notes and Drafts, Kegisttoed <«tter» and Telegrams received and * promptly »tt§ssSgl to. . „-. i}' ■''■■ . i ;V •■)•- . = N.B. —All Letters puntaiuiug Coin or Notes mußt be Re^ißteW>«^l/- Compulsory Registration Fee. -ill' liable to to be charged by the Post Office Authorities. ■'.'■. 10 per centi always deducted from ail Prize Mouey, 4s.perceut;.pfwlncii^e payto agents who sell for us, t pr » clients jrho puL-chase books of 26 Tickets. jiddrett— ...j . robin iioop; Care of Thomas Stapleton. Box 238, PostOthce hcistchuua, or Ju al Fleming, City Baths, "Colouh .- street, Christchurch. Keeftou ugent : Mr P. Salmon, Dawson Hotel, Broadway. N.B. — No connection with any other Company. ' ' ••' „ -.-... v BucHU'-PAiBA.'' — Quick, cure,, all Annoying Kidn^v^Biadder an4 •■-Urinary Diaeaaes. ;At Draggiate, Kenipthprne, 4 G«^ Aleuts

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/IT18841222.2.17.7

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1486, 22 December 1884, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
802

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1486, 22 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1486, 22 December 1884, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert