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MELBOURNE CUP 1884 ,' ADAM BEDE Is now forming a number of companies on the above great event. 2,000 INVESTORS AT £1 EACH. To be divided as follows— First horse... ... ... £1000 Second horse ... ... 200 Third horse 100 Other starters 300 Non-starters (divided) 400 Total ... ... £2000 It is particularly requested that early : application for shares will be made, as each list will be drawn soon as filled. Results will be forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing, and tb* next hst proceeded with. _ ___ Any subscriber drawing a horse m any list will be allowed, if he so desires it, to invest m the following list any sum not exceeding Three Pounds without remitting, any fnrtheir cash,' this amount to be ultimately deducted from prize raoney : The acceptances for this race are declared m August. Before that date, all Drawings will contain the whole of the horses Entered, and every horse will receive a prize, but after that date the Acceptors Only will be drawn. The Drawings will be conducted by a Committee chosen from the Subscribers, . NO. 1 NOW OPEN. ■•■■"'"■' Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by. Money Order, Bank, Notes,,, or, Drafts.' Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account tie received. If bank notes are sent, please use two en* velopes, one sealed and placed inside tbe Other.. P.O. Girders^ preferred when procurable. It will .greatly expedite .business if an ac dressed envelope is en< closed with application.. _ •; Address—. w 'Idambede, -■ '' yj- &^iif,.:Va"p/o. H< N. Abbott;;-, ;; Box Noi 27Fo*»t Office, Auckland. ,! ! -i-'y ;:■;■>; ..-, *l &■ ■: A ,) li . To Close Oonsiffiimeiits.,, -Y '-"'.""iO :iVi'-il V ■•"■' T- i<~P- '■'■ '■■■ '■■ if-'-Ji C>^SA^Eb/"the:undewte ..." *>«-.'-.-{o'3 zMiavyt s?-./.<' ; *;.'f;. ; OtOO sacks rye.grass^seed : : :=:- --6 cwtclpEo^^.eed -• r. .^ 2 cwt Timothy grass \ 40 "sacks cocks foot ' A good second-hand Theodolite -A-Btrong serviceable Timber Dray Pld-T6n Timber Jack ' v 15 cwt Avery's machine £ Ton' :-i Black Barbed Fencing Wire ■-. ■( £ ■■-•■ 1 2-Knife Chaff Cutter * Ton Oxide pf Iron Paint, . , . 8 40 gallon portable Boilers 10 drums paint oil 1 ton household soap 1 set double boggy harness „ . . • E'setss-ihgleTditto ;.' '■'"'".. ".".'...'"'' ; 2d'-''rbllrro i otfng''fe.it .. „. . 2 "kitchen -ranges' .' '..";.' '."" "!.-. ,!,J !_.. lofj 'full size wool bales . '■'!.'' I'';f6d'gajvanised; iron , .* . :20 r --*kegß wire hails _ v . . ,t. ; : '.-■*!■ 2 iWnsFme Salt '" 2 ituproved Kibbling Mills 40 boxes candles , ; ■ cement/ .'/y '•' - ii - : - '* •■»■< v 6. -it. "S>ES(JN, Auctioneer, Ac ;| ■ WB'B E'TLi'"'' ' CHEAP "FOE GABH« AND rr.;o-iC:. DEFY THE DEPRESSION at the BON MaRCIIE '■■• ' 22\A r>Y .j, j .2Oroua? County Council.' ; ' ..Under t . tthe ..Roads -.anrl, bridges - /^Construction, Act. :, ■■' -•- ■ . ■ ■ .i -„.-. .- .( . BUNNYTHORPE^EAIR ANGA '■ ROAD. /;; -'V; II 'HER^B-Y-ho-ti^thtii;/^ pp^ \ . v taken f on Friday,. the lfithiiust, fop the purpose of deciding^* whether or not. the. ..above work .should 'be carried out.fretrnlted^as'follows-^i'*'? "Vt Foi^tKe'lptfoposalf'-representH- •'.* J>: * . ! j 'in^t»Mi value of %l6B9B^ ';'; ;'2i9 « Against .the prpppeal f rep^fe'?'.' J !'\ > .. -■>'■* !.''settting' toz&Y vafue*' of :}1 J66520 ... _ ... ... 9 : wtaacTitftypm^i 38 Thereby declare the above n?opogalcafriedl f*) A I 21 i r : ;• * ... THOS. S. HOE, !^_ : 2W^^ ' -{EHURSDAY, <29thMAYv»- *i"^ .mH^^NEi^LINTON-'^ -li '^Belt-by Ruction, ■ at^theii'YarHsr, Fokl6ifr*dr W&oXm i».m £^™.*- --■ ' ; .100 : fat.sheep „ V]]. ' -\2' /^ '^'. .'l<^;'.stpj:e,ewes .!, !.,!'; . : ", -.-.? /iiif?,' --"! 'ffi&m^i:': 'r--»:2r, ■ jldLati : ■■J — ■ . !. ... #.."".' L i L i"V,T?' '*.''*' ' '**'•■ ,/NEW ZEAtAte-RAILWAYSr" ! .» .. r: ;, U ;]rrafTic,o.fjSce,.:^ -^o - " *Wangapui,LMayl9i.lßß4., ON May 24th, the ordinary time • table will be suspended, and trains ,wi|l leave Palmerston for Fh£>xtonat l6'!*4fJ a.m., 6.80 p.m., '.a'tid 8.30 p.m. For Feilding at ?0.80 a.m., and For Wanganui at 6.45 a.m. and 6 p.m. s^»' i "■*'-■ - '-1 ;- - --- : '- : ' & - ; ! f • T. F. ROTHERAM^ ; : ""'.. ;;;*"* ;.' District 'Manager^ ; Evening Class. / -j - ~TT\ OR Mathematics, "Classics, and P general- instruction. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7pm.'"' \ Instructions Pianoforte; . .. Violif. Attends; J8a1)5, ; .... s/ Parties &c. , ; y Orders left a* Mr %. .Park's will ru* v '■'• ceive prompt at ten lion. Apply^' IK? »'i»:« .•.vS.'i'i'iitO'f.l TS.IX- ■ 4^*M"RhCi^P. ftpBBE^A *.-w Palmerston. North.

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1242, 21 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1242, 21 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1242, 21 May 1884, Page 3

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