1 WIKL CLOSE FEBRUARY 24th. 1886 ( Lc;ji»tered Le'.tL-rs nnd Telegrams j Ituceived. I T)UNEDIN AUTUMN MEETING,) *■• 18 8 5. i Tv be run February 26, 1880. ! ! -6000 MEMBERS at 10s.. ! —137 PHIZES— Each Ticket has 8 chances, and can j obtain a Prize iv each drawing. | DoiDKf Cup. 97 Ca3« Bonds, j | 40 NoMHiji-rioJffi. j | First £1000 lat £100 £100 ! Second 500 2,, 25 5 ) j Third 250 4 „ 20 80 i Starters al>out 6 „ 15 90 ! L 25 e»cli 200 10 „ 10 100 . Nou atarters ' 10 „ 6 60 LlO each. ..Boo j64 „ 5 32u £2250 I 97 £750 P.O. Orders preferred. Cheques must be marked correct, and Is exchange added, outside of Canterbury. Will j keep open until advertised date of • closing, and sull irrespective of number applied for. If 6,000 is exceeded all ' prizes increased pro rata. ; Addicts— ', ROBIX HOOD. j Care of Thormw Stupleton. ' Box 238, Post Ottioe « liristchurch, ; or Jui al Fl'-'iuiny;, Ciiy Buthx, Colombo- j street, Christchurch. ! Reefton ayent :- Mr P. Saimon. Dawson's ! Hotel, iJruadway. ; N.B. — No connection with any other; Company. j "SPORTING NEWS, j £4,000.-320 CASH PRIZES. I SEVENTH GriJAM) HAMBURG \ DRAWING is NOW OPEN. j To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one \ will be git' en gratis. j THE Six previous Drawings were ' filled, and applications that cam« : too late will be registered in the seventh \ Drawing. : Jhe Seventh Grand //rawing for : L 4 000 will close the end "f Fj:BHCAKY, i and the J-.ighth l.umhury Drawing will ! Oj'en on the Ist Maiech! j litis seventh Grand JjraivimwW] consist i of "J2OMu..EY PiiiZ£s, amounting to L4OOO, j subscribed by BUOU nieiiibera at 10/- each. | The various Money tra.es will bo dis- I tribnted as follows :-- ' 1 L'-HJO Prize jls L 25 Prizes } 1 200 „ | 15 -'0 ; 1 100 „ , 15 15 ! 2 HO 100 10 „ 10 '30 j 100 0 j Total Amount, £4000. 320 Money Prizes. ' io a Purchaser of 25 Pioqra., mes one witt be givtn ii rutin. The Grand principle oi meats Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Pro- I yrunintcs is guaranteed <■ Prize, ami the j c.'i-.ncc-; arc iiijaruttr of the investor draw- < iao a large prize, as there a< c. I*2o huge \ prizes to 100 unia/l ones. To an investor ! of L 2 tlie chances are only 0 to 1 against | him drawing a prize.-, and tho JLuit .", ize : or any other may be drawn by an v- , vestor of 10 . j RtAX* THIS.— In lioazs (irand Haw j bing uruwt.fjs tlu* greatest odus are only 25 to 1 against an investor of 10, - drawing a prize. Put carefully note the ; eiiornious odds against investors drawing j a liors- or Cash fuze in any ot the Horse Consultations. The marbles are replaced I for each Diawingof the cash prizes, which j gives the enormous odds against invKstors. ■ I his Lompany would simply asn investors j to calculate the odds before placing their ! investments iv auy horse consultations ; and this Company would not presume to ; tell the public that they have a number j of Chances and may win a number ot prizes \ for a single investment. >f 10. ! Notk. — Prize Winners whether win- i ning large or .small prizes are informed ; that their names will not be made public '■ WITHOUT TUEIR WKITTEX CONSENT. This . course will be pursued in consequence ot the company having received many let ters at various times from prize winners, ' particularly requesting the company not ! oti any account to make their names nub- i he. J his Seventh Grand Drawin- for L4OOO ' will take place under the supervision of a . committee of eight gentlemen, and the \ prizes will be paid over as early as possible ' after the drawing. NOTICE. — Country Cheque.* marked ; correct by Bank, ouly payable to a I number, and 1/- added for exchange. P.O. I Orders preferred, made payable only to i BOAZ. Bank JSotes accepted. Two 2d 1 stamps for reply and result. Registered j letters and telegrams not received. j Name and address of applicant should ! be plainly written. AH letters must be addressed I BOAZ, j Care of Ak JM osely, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box (>4, P. 0., Dunedin empTreHhotel, j LoWEll B-'OADWAY, RIiEFTOX I MRS. ELIZABETH DANKS, I TN RETCRNING her SINCERE ! I THANKS to all her old Friends and Patrons for the liberal support hitherto accorded, BEGS to ANNOUNCE that owing to her ILLHEALTH the BUSINESS will be CARRIED ON under the MANAGEMENT of M 11 . JAM E S FIT CII (Late of Black's Point), And a continuation of past favors is RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, No expense has been spared to make the House as comfortable* as any similar Establishment in Keefton. The Bk:-t Brantis c.m.v of ALES, WINKS, AND SPIRITS, K'.} •!. on i.iio Premises. Excellent Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers of all Classes. IYz=y For security in case of lire a NIOimVATCHMAN Will WALK THE PRK misek rkoularly between 12 and 6 o'clock a.m. Unrivalled Stabling for Horses.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1510, 16 February 1885, Page 4
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825Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1510, 16 February 1885, Page 4
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