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'•■■' THE PREMIER STEEPLECHASE OP NEW \ - ZEALAND. ' : WILL CLOSE 22xf)JUn1I NEXT. [ '•'- HAWKE'S.BAY S'J'EBPLECIIASE itEETING. ' £ '3&4IO '■'' ' • • ON THE i a - ... HAWKE:S. JUYsU'tfHPLECHASE -- • To be run at Hosting, on June 23th, 18&51 , ' EACH TICKET HAS SEVEN CHANCES. -"H. B. STEE'.'LECHAK':. Q.K^U A\VAKD?. O lstfrr.rse .. .. C3W 1 at £loo .. i.£loo ' 2ndH'iive .. .. 250 2at .50 .. .?..'■' 100 f 3rd lI.OKC .. .. 1-J.i 3at 25 ... ... 75 Swrtors ,C?r> each . . 17(5 10 at 20".. •. -. 200 ■■N<v»-Ss.irfors .C.3 ■ Moat 10 .. ■ ..'IOO gt each .. .. 12- r > 50 at 5- .. .; .. : 250 W ■ , -. ? jiiis> ■ EaehXiclcet has 7 Clia:.ccs. One Ticket ca^l wiu -, ths First .F.rize m Race Event and S separate Cash Awrds, inVl£7lo. . .' . Note.— jHpoii Paithpui,, from the support* ■ liitherta accoi-rjedvto him*- iscoiiS4c:it.of ,filliug-this Sivoop. Should \tlie numbet of applications exceedtlie above the V:t>:os will be increased pro rota. 7 v.[ Drawing- under Stipe.vVi'aonj of *& Couiinittee bt Town and Country shareholders and representatives •of the Press. > ; •• .-. vj * y ChOfimw out f>f Hii\'vki;iiJJay mn-s't have jfe/vdded • tor oichuifri!. P.O. Orders preferred^ Tv& Stamps . -f>r reply and result. • ; ; „.., , „: ... .*> Apply JACOB PAITHFIXL, Care ,N. JACOBS,Box 7, Post Office, Napier. • ' • • ■ ; •= ■• , ; • ' Tickets 10s. i

* ■*> • : KBJUINTH: GEAKD HA-MBXTfiG/DHAAVING^IS . . NOW OPEN! .' ■' >i i ' •"V ' ' • ••• ".. ■.-.>>.> A , To a Purchaser ofj2s Pro^ruiumes one will be given "" ""'"■ 'Gratis.' ' ' -~ ~-— — ~ t -»- >,j FROM the undoubted popularity and great snc6ess those tlrawiugs iiava "obtained, tlie promoters fti-o enabled to briny: them before the pnblie ewery •*■ two nipd'tlis. Althongh this Gonipai!«fi:usi a large 'fifliAbfcrlofil^orsiiaoiisiiltatiouSfes&boft tlßrly)? to contend 1 against; Wne "Bf wfiour u-nler fictitious liarnes liave boon me.iii enonprh to do their utmost to injure the promoters of the Hamburg Company, they 'i cannot do so. as thin Company is too well established and favourably tuown with the pnblie all through New Zealand,. *>„: \/\. ;\ : ?;•> i ; -rThe largo number of npiJlications^tliafc^came m too late will be registered m the ninth drawing ; or if the applicant wislies, the money will be- returned'. The Ninth Grand Drawing for £4000 mil -ClO3e theend of June, awl thef Tenth GranS: Hamburg Drav.inpr will Open on the Ist July. • . The Ninth Grand Drawing 1 will consist o{ 320 Money Pri/es, .atnoauting to "£4000,: subscribefl by 8000 mombers at .103 each.'* ■*' \1 V > ; . |-V^ The various Moucy Prizes will be distributed as follows :—-.,,- ' r tJ'fi 1 £500 PRIZE! 10 £30 PRIZES 15 £15 PKIZES 1 2IOPRKB 15 23 PRIZES IGO 10 PRIZES'' .ifi.tOwjiStretfr is ib-aaagES rit)olS'r prizes 2 50 PIUZEI ■ • ; ■ TOTAL AMOUNT, £4000.

,320 MONEY INEZES. ? • ( _; To a Purliaser of 25 Programmes one will be given .. . ■ Gratis. .■-..>. : '" ' ' _ The Grand priheijite of ' these. Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is guai-antccd ; a Prize, and. the chances are m favor of the investor drawing a large prize,, as there are 2^o largo iprizes to 100 small ones. To'iin investor of £2 the chances are only fi to 1 against him drawing a' prize; and • Head Prize or ajiy other may bo drawn by an^iuvestorof 10s. • , - V '-• ! HEAD this. — In Boaz's Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds arc only 25 to 1 against an investor of 10s drawing a prize. But carefully note the eudfm-; ; ous odds agains? the Snv.estoi'B 'drawing a H<irse- or ' Cafli Pmo m any of the Ilof.rse 'Cousultatious. -The m'wbles we replaced for each drawing oJ thjc cash prizes, which gives the enprmoits, odds against investors. This Company v-ould.sim'ply ask investors ' to calculate the odds before blacing their invest-, incuts m any horse . consultations ; and this; Company would'not presume, to .toll the pnblic that they ] have a.iinmbecof clSaiices'rind may win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10s. i ' NOTE.— Prize Winnere wJiothcr Minniri'g largo. or j small prizes aicinfoynied tljafrtheir nam.QS; notj bi made public without tlieir written cojisent * This Ninth Grand 'Drawing for £4000 will,, take place under the supervision of a .committee df'eight subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early., a*po3sible-.after.tho drawing-. . i ( aiirNOTidp.— Coiin?rj'*Cifcqnes marked jcorrect by Bank, only payable to a number, Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only • to-BOAZ. Bank Notes accepted. } .-i Two 3d stamps -for reply and rcsuit . Registered letters and telef/rams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly writt(!ii. ; - . '.. i ; . All betters must lie jiddrbsscd-jBpAZj Care of Mr. ; r MoswiiY,. Wholesale aud'llctail. TobaccbnisU ßox 64, P. 0., Dunedin. . ? . ' 8

• ' ""PACTS ABE" STUBBORN THINGS." . '.„ robin~hoqd| ? By his popularity has again asserted his supremacy..: Look at the Rpfiult of his Queen's Birthday. Pro,-?/ grammn. Somothing Wonderful, t ' m,280 Sfafqs>sd(d ja gtc Weeks. 528 Extra Cash Prizes £5 each were allotted. 748 Prizes iiistead of 220. ;■• ■.. NOW OPEN'dN A ! i ' ■'■ • ; , RACING AND CQUJISIiNG PROGRAMME, ' For Midd'lc .Jjdy, 18S5. . •-.-•■-.. '• 8000 at 10s, £^0t». Ist Prize, '£loool 'About 1220 <. „. : : •■-■• . ; -■:;■ ; Prize4/ f. .) ••/■; , :i : f . . i Melbourne Grand •'■ -,> Waterloo Gup^ Chch. . . . . About 64 Nominations. National Steeplechase. Winner "Wafce »10/> ii ; •■• ; . .' ■ Cup .. j f.k.^SOOi About 25 Nominations. Runner-up .. 10Q. ,• ''■*' ' '■ "' Winner Waterloout'ij* First .. ..£IOOO Purse .. : .'.60 Second .. .. 300 Runner-up :..'• 25, Third .. ..150 Winner Water lob. -' ■ All others divided . ..Plate .. '■ I. ' 50 about £20 cacb 460' Runuer-np ' '^i <i2S . ' L- AUfttliiirDflgs """* '■.-:.• , : divided about, i," ; .' , £10 each : ;: SBO £1900' ' : £^1000 12G CASH BOND.S. '. ■'..,..'{: ... 2ftt£so .... ..tiOO lOatiDtiS.l i 'k^{<KJi 4at ,25 .... ... .100 15 at 8 3.. '. .. 120 ' ■. sat '20 ./ : .'. 100 30 at 6 5.. : ...180; . . 10' at 15 ... .. ,150. 50at; 5. >. ..-200 ' Tot" Xi, Bbxhsi £l,ioo. i ' " ". "'" WILL CLOSE i MIDDLE ■ OK JULY. Kacb Ticket Jias Ten Chances and .can obtain a Prize m K.inli Drr.-.yiiig. ' We' affr'glad we liaveaga^n •• . . liit j)ablic taste, by allotting.Extra iPi-izcs'i\isteaii of increasing Advertked Value of existing Prizes, wlie'n' wo more than Sll. " We'shall again devote [all monies , for application over ,8,000, to .EXI3JA i£s Casii Bdirus (less/iisiial. commission), caifcd fltli Glass, but. • •'■ : must' exjjlaii/ that all Tickets sold np 6),tim§.>t ' closing has equal chances of eyjerythiiig 6rirtW : Programme. ;l -'•■■■■■-•■'' t- ■ : Please send two 2d stamps for reply and result . (two Stanipoil Addressed Biivcloikjs .greatly dxpediatcs business). P.O. Orders jiref erred. \i exchange • on stumps and cheques. Coin or uotc3 jshould be registered. » iiegiat^i-cd letters and telegrams received, is f LJki ; ■•■ '■■- ; *.-." .. . EffuftjlHOOD, «.t»Vlii* Care Tnos. Staplhton, Box 238, P.O. Cliristchurch. i .'••.-. ,;<■:. Or, JOBAii PLiyiriTG; City' Batli* Golombo-street. „. Christchurch./ / ■ ; , ' ■' "•• •'' - '■" ■"■'-•••■•■•• ; if ■•■••■■-_-

■ •■'• , ■ . • ■-. ; ' ■ Vii. ■■■i ';■ isooo- ■ h J\ \* i \ — •;' : 1* 1' • p j£3oqoj 'V : ; . ■ r **' 7r " ox This ' -.■';.• „ aRAND. NATIONAL STEBPLJICHASB To tic Uun at Melbourne ou the : lSth July 1885. -'. Will Close oil tiielCtiiJiily,' .1885. al\ , . 0000 Members at 10s eiwh.' ' .COOO/- • <•' ! ■ ' '. Hoiwes.: . ... ,- 112 ; - . Cash Bo^ns. First .- £000 2at £100 ..£2OO ■ 'sfcerjiul •".. '.;•'■ ■.-•300/ •4'at ; 50 ..>*S6oj Tidrd 200 8 at, 25 „. 200. , Sfcirters (divided about 10 at' 20' I. 200 ; • £40 each)' - : .. -.:.■..( 200 20-at 10- .. : 200 Non - Starters (dividpd 20 at • S. ■>...,. IjGO ' about £1G each) ' .'- 300 43 af 6 .'.'240 '/"'. ''dim :*■ ':""'' 1 £1400 . .Esich Ticfcet.lyis Eight. Chances, : and can'oibffaiu & ' Prize m each of the i'igliii I)ra\yings. ' ■ Please send RO. Ordersiivheii convenient, orbaifK'' , . note?. Country, Cheques must have Is cjcfchtyige ; addod; and innrk'ea 'corrde't'!)}' 'b'dnlt encloSo ' io'ui). T>vpst!V\npsr/»quisitq,fo.i:.rep;ya I mlresult. r ... Should tjils Consultiition exceed GWO, "all'rJr^es"* will be divided pro witii.'^ ri: i.' 1 : BSf .In, niy Consultation on the Cliristchureh - ffri-ai Autumn Handicap, tlic Fiisi Tlorse, liubina, wont to a station, haiulftt Ida'Tallcy.;. Station. The Second Horse, Captain Webster, went Ho a farmer at Milton. Ofago. The Tliird Horse, Sou'Wester, to a well-known consultatioiiist at Christchurch. K.B. — As usual, the names and addresses of the principal prize-takers, also the names and addresses oftho gentlemen who form the Committee, will ms* •forwarded to all the leading newspapers through-^ •ohtWew Zeala.nd.i . '~> '■ i .... 7 vAd.Iriess— ADA 'MANTUA, Care of LYoks ; '& ' ; HJCiw, JBox 351. Post Offlce. Duiicdin. ■ ' " .-fiSODO— Apply Early— £3ooo.*; , f . , 'Mel ! bou''rho : Cv» ! w ! isll f ojlpiWi!";-^ , (

. . ... ■ ~~ * ; ■■ i ■'• •'■'■ •>'•'' I :; FlNjEfe MILLINEEY •• - ■'- ! : - ■ -■- ■■■IS-' ■' ='.- • — ANI) JS ON VIEW AT— *« "Victoria ••■; Housd/ wanganul; ; ; ;r^ 1 ; ' ' 'pkTlCft' B!'l.f. : !\!Wnmrkf <l off the GANC!5and BTYLE ib'-ii! will hn no'liin . to aurpus.-i lih sdt-ctioa of. LONDON 'and PARIS MILLI^EY, 1

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1, 29 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1, 29 May 1885, Page 4

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