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H. W. HAYBITTLB PEACTIOAL fATCHMAKEE, &o. Next Keady Mo^-et Store, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NOIITH. All kinds of TsJngUsli and Foreign Watchea and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for twelve months. THTONB -Lll#f>N & C(J GENERAL. IiUPOHTiiIiS EOXTON.

'• Orient's " Melbourne Cup Consultation, 1883. 10,000 SHARES AT £2 EACH, ffutl Share, £2 : Half Share, £1. 620 PRIZES. Pirot Horse £4000 Second Horse 2000 Third Horse 1060 Other Starter* (Divided) ... 1000 Non Starters (Dmded) 1500 2 Prizes £500 Each 1000 5 Prizes 200 Eoch ... ... 1000 10 P.-izei 100 E«ch 1000 25 Prizes 50 E*ch 1250 BO Priies 25 Each 1250 100 Pvizeß 20 Each 200t> 300 Prizes 10 Each 3000 Total £20,000 Subscribers can choose either Full Sharon at £2 each, or Half Shares at £1 etch ; there heing 620 Priies m this Consult »tion, Full Shires are equal to 1 Prize m «7efy 16 Shares, or 2 half Shares (different numbers) to 1 Prize m overj £ Shares. [Result slip* posted to all subscribers immediately after drawing. « Orient's " Melbourne Cup, 1882, Closed with 4127 Full Shares, at £3 each ... £3254 868 Half Shares, at £1 each ... 5868 Total ... £14,122 Add niching© to cheques, aad two stamps for reply fend result. •ApplicttiouQ by letter osly, addressed « OKIENT," Cera W. BINCLAIR, Eastern Arcade, Melbourne. LO L A MONTES, GRANT) CONSULTATION. on m MELBOURNE & SEW ZEALAND CUPS, 1883, o* 10,006 Members at 16s Each. Ist Priie 1000 sovereigns ; 2nd Prize, 1000 half-sorereigns ; 3rd Prize, 1000 crowns. In Each Cup. Hslbouikb Cup New Zealand Cup DicTIIBUTIOX. DISTBIBUTIOK. l*!t Herse £1000 Ist Horse ... £1000 Jlnd Hone 500 2nd Horso... 500 trd Horse 250 3rd Horts... 250 Sorters (dm. Starter? (dmdcd)lßo i dt d) 400 Non«9tarterß Noa-atarter-a (divided) STO (divided) 550 £2700 £2SOO GraM total of £5000. ' Etch ticket has two chances, and ear, dr«? th« first horse m each event. Drcwing updes the euperrisioa of committee of shzrobolda?a. Apply by letter. Plea»o forward Poet Office Orders whea co»?«niect ; it is infer then sending note& bo'nj equal to rtpistrQtxo^.. Cheques most b« marsed correct by bsnk, and haTe 1" added for exchanga from country. T^o •tamps for reply und re»u!t. Circulars eontfiining full particulars, aud forms, for applyinj for tictets, cant free to any ecldre.s's on application. Will ciose oq or btfore sth November nest. Address ; — LOLA MONTES, Care Mr A. Moss, Box 347, Pest Office, Dunedin. Two Tbousuod Pounds for 10s. T>OBIN HOOD'S GEE AT NOXi VSLTY COMPANT, Ob th« SfBLBOUfiNK CUP, l?6B,eDd N^W ZfiALAND CUP, I*BB, which takes place at the cad of October and beginning of November, is Melbourne and Cnrittohurek gubscrib#d O»pitnl of 410,000, m 30,000 ShHr».« of 10* each Six separate AUotiueaty e&ck JBha,re h*Timr Six Ihitiaot Chnncs*. 28^ ir'tisea. MILBOUKKE QUP. Firat Morse, £2000; Second Hore«, £1000; Third Herse, £100; Oth«r StarUrs (divd.), £1000; NoD-at»rt«r» (dit.), flftOO ; Total, £6000. VUVr ZEALAND CUP. first Horse, £1000; b'teoud Horse, 4400; Third Horae, £2ftO; Otuer BUr»»rs (di*,), JK3W ; xVon-StaiUr* (dir.), £1000 : Total £3000. { 69 CASH BONDS. S ftt LlO9 each— LaOO ; 6 at L«C each — LiOO : 90 at 10 eaeb— LiOt ; 40 at LJ eack— L9oo j Total, LIOOO. Will be closed aad shares allotted early. fi»ch Bate and Cask Award draw* separately, thus an Investor of 10a lim SIX Chances ot trinoinf LSI 6& From the liberal support hithcrt* accorded us, ihero is every •roepect ef this fce«ig filled aad Hhares ellotted ia g<r»4 time for s^ecriiatioji. Applicetioft, if by letter, with two 3d •fatapA,«i>ti. exchange o» cfceqnfe (It added). Pieas)e sign t«re *n<l Address legible ftp t>void cosnplication. l^on^y Ordcts, B»ak wet«s and Uftfte, Kegis tared. Lattors, aad Telefrerti Tficeived ifcd promptl* «tt«Se\e<l t#. Address t &o%*& M**** °»*« **? THO6. ■S.TA3KEJ»f OH, jßos m ?.O. Cbfistehurcb, or JUBAL' FLEMING, City Saths, Christeburch, , .. ... , ■ ■ • •. '' ,i ■■>'•/*

MELBOURNE CUP, 1883. A DAM BEDE will this year hold a XS series of ConsDltation3 on tho above event, Two Thousand Subscribers at £1 each, to be divided as .follows : — First Horse * ... £500 Second Morse £-200 Third Horse £100 Othor Starters (divider!) ... £500. Non-Starters ... ... ... £700 Total £2000 I It is particularly requested that early j application for Shares will be made, as each liar will b« draws soon as full, liesuits will be forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing, and the next list proceeded with. Any subscriber drawing a horse m any list will be allowed, if he •© desires it, to inrest m the following list, any sum not exceeding Four Pouurts without remitting any farther cash, this amount to be ultimately deducted" from prize money. It will be observed that these lists will average one prize m about fourteen tickets, instead or one m fifty, as m the larger lists of previous years. Application by ietteb only, enclog. ing two stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by. money order, bank notes, or drafts Registered letter* or tele* grams will not on any account be r««. ceived. If bank notes are sent, please use too •nvelopes, one sealed and placed insid* the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. far No 1 Now Open. Address— • . ADAM BEDB. CareofH.N. ibbott, Box No 2, Post Office, Auckland. PROSPECT LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. T. JORDAN, Pkoprietoe. BEGS to thank his numerous friends and the Public for the liberal patronage accorded to him sinco opening tho above stables, and b«gs to aseire them that nothing shall b» wanting on his part to always make tho PROSPECT the most comfortable sables on the coast. Ho has now purchased a flrst-elass brake, and having cecarod the cervices of a good nan, fc» i« prepared t'c break io horses to saddle, single cr doubla barneac, tandem, unicorn, or four-in-hand, at prices more reasonable than ever heard of before m Palmenston North. Horse bought, cold, or exchanged. One Trial Solicited. Please note tke address — Baagitiboi stroet, Opposite Dawick's Rffßtaorim*. J. F. II E A TON Baiter and Confkctiokbs, IN RETUKNING thinks to tfce Public of Palmerston for the hearty support accorded to him sine© commencing business as above, begs to announce that he has purchased the business lately carried on by Mr A. Eng. and has effeoted improvements with » view to throughly - vidiixg for the refreshment of the public. Tea and Coffee will be supplied from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. m the premises on th« Square lately occupied by Mr Eag. The Bakery business will be carried on m both Main street and the BquareJtvnusey 25, 1888. _O QA A A AVAILABLE dIpUUU for investment m country lands or ■on mortApply to L. G. WEST. A BRIDGE*) BAILWAY TIMBi Zsl . TABLE. TBAINS LEAVE DAILI Palmerston for Wan^auui at 6.45 a.m. and 5.45 p.m. Feilding for Wanganui at 7.30 a.m., and 6.30 p.m. PaJraerston forHalcombe at 8.55 am. Peilding for Halcombe at 8.50 a.m. Palmerston for Foiton at 10.40 ft.m. an 8.30 p.m. Peilding for Foaton at 8.45 a.m. a»ii 7.53 p.m. FfUliNti LEAVE OK SATURDAYS ONLY P»U»e?itoti for Foiton i2.4f [>. r t +c&t<m for Palm«rsio:j 2.10 p m. YI^ITINO COTd«; Posters. Bill- - be»*i\, Buahi6sa Cards, and all ©th«* clawaes of Jobbing Printing executed at the Times office. Wei" lington prices.

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 310, 12 July 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 310, 12 July 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 310, 12 July 1883, Page 1

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