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"BOMN FOOD'S PLOGBAMME on the WATERLOO CUP COURSING MATCH, Plumpton Park, Chvistchurch on JULY 16th, 17th and 18th 1884. Subscribed capital £1000 ; m 2000 - shares of 10s each. ABOUT EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES. About 64 prizes :— Waterloo Cup : irinner, £300 ; runner up, £100. Water* 100 Purse; winner, £100; runner up, £50, Waterloo Plate: winner, £30; runner up, £ 15, All other dogs (divi-" ded), £20C. :Total, £755.a 21 cash bonds :— 2 first-class at £25: each, £50 ; 2 second at £20 each, £40 ; 2'third-class at £15, £30 ; 2 fourth-class at £10, £20. 13 fifth-claßs at £5 each, £65. Total, L 205. ■■■ •• ' i-fv: T[ '.V:-- ; -..;.-i< As there are no ;local : or iSew. -■ Zealand I races of any note until the Melbourne and (New Zealand Cups of 1884, between 5 and ( 6 months from date (19th May), we think* it too. lpiig to 4 hold our^^ elientfsj ; monj^?bji etaftin^Kese big ef e'nte, aiJd-thefefore open the aTSßVfl'^gfgmine on tW sent and past successes morallj guaranteei^g it will fill. :• i Our programme on Queen's Birthday -filled 50 per cent.'orer the original issue, against 2000). BACH TICKET HAS SIX CHANCES, %nd is drawn on the principle that if a pro--gramme does not fill, prizes are paid pro r rata. w e reserre to ourselves the right of continuing the sale of shares over advertised number, if necessity demands it, and thereby adding to the Value of all prizes by a >pro rata addition. In this instance we -rijall sell till Monday, 14th July, whatever ?th'e number applied for may be, experience teaching us that supplementaries and No. 2's are not appr^^ted/** .- '" :f 4 |c |; Be careful to Aptness, s % , % iROBIN HOOD; Care of THOSi v STAPLETON, Box 238, Post Office, Chri»tobarcfa , or Care of JUBAL"(not J; L.j FLEMING : City Baths, Colombo: street, Christ- ; ■ ' 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... ... ...-£IOOO -■ \ Second horse- 200^k TKirdhorse ... ... 100 Other starters (divided). 300 S ; Non-Barters (divided) 400 ■ Totals. ;.; £2000 ;It is particularly requested that early application for shares will he made, as each , list , will, be drawn soon.; as $UedL Results willbe forwarded tdsubscri^ bers immediately after drawing, and thr next list^proceeded with. . : .; ' „ I Any Bubecribet drawing; a- horse m anyJist will be allowed, if he so desires itj to invest iW-the' followme: -list any isiim not exceeding Three Pounds without remitting' n any. farther;, cash, vthis amount to he ultimately deducted from prize mqney : ] iTße'acbeptancea i for this race &r« de% .clared m August. that date, all jDrawings will contain Jthe^whble of the 'horses Entered, and every horse will receive a prize, but after-that date the Acceptors Only wjlj be drawn. j The- Drawings w ? ill, he fipndncted , J>y, a Committee, chosen from the] Supsc^ri-i birs," * " *"' ".' V " i, ' NO. lINOtCOPEN; ; & T Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by Moriey' 'Order, Bank ■• Notes, or Drafts. Registered Ipttf rs or telegrams will not on any account be received. If bsink notes are sent, please use two en» vejlopesf one sealed and placed iDside the other f r WjO. 1 : Oilier* preferred; |wbe|^ procurable. It^will g« eatly expedite business if an ac dressed envelope is enclosed with application*. ! ■: Address — i _ "M)? ; [I ;j ?4pAJf BEDE, .•; ; C/o H, N. Abbott, i fßox No. 2, Post Office, Auckland. li/l URNE INVESTMENT IVX TS\XOUP 'GONSULTAh ; TION 1884. iON THE MELBOURNE CUP, ! (l^o be run m November) Wital-M»6,oW uT ll,l»00 Fulf imaiiiW£l each, or 20,000 Half Shares of Bach Full Share has Two Separate chance* ' The Distribution-was. follows: — jJirstHorse ... ' (/ A.' ; 7 .v: Second Horse ... »." ... 2,000 Third'Sors^ ... ... v.. ' 1,000 Startas Divided 'i.. ; ... Non Starters Divided ...- ... . 760 ■ ; ..,vti< :.•;■■:'" «»'---i' ■■-: ■■; .•■ ' Total £Wfiwi I The i' above Coinpariy cominenc^i operatiorfs a few'years backj and, siuceits «B'tiibV lishment, has given universal satisfa ction m the manner its business ha" beanconaHcted. It was formed for the purpose of investing on the various events that take place on the Flemington Courße. Gentlemen, artisans, and other residents, both m "Victoria and the adjoifling^cdlonies are invited to become shaxebolders. 1 Many persons who, for various "reasons, "are : unable- to attend and inveßt for themselves, v wonld much like to have j,the ; opportunity yi tp ci sa.fely m vesta few pounds; for this reason the"abdv~Fc6mpapy wbb first inaugurated, the promoters of wbichi while- thanking the pubJiQjfpr.their.support vp f to ;the present, invite them to invest on this consultation, when they are sure that their (the promoters') efforts will be dulyappreciated The shares are£l each, but should a v/otfld 4 be shareholder" care toinvest a ' smaller sum. he can do by obtaining a half share for 10s Persons taking up 15 FULL shares will be accorded the privilege of ''attending, or.ap* pointing a deputy to attend, at the draw* Ihg^ THB FINAt DISTBIiUTIOKbyTHB FUKDB will take place THB DAT FoLLO"^ isa THE MEETING. ' liBSULT ' BLIE8 1 - Will" be pdsted to shareholders and 'published' ia thtl paper. Early application foV shares is uecessray. AppHeiatidn for sharesmust! be niadß.;to.theManage» of the Melbourne Investment Company, Jas. Jacobse», $-!'?' 0., Melbourne, Victoria, enclosing amount m notes, cheques, bank drafts or P. *\ orders (made payable to Jas. Jacobsen), including a directed envelope and two twopenny stamps (of any colonyj for registration. The particular notice of the. pub-* lie is directed to the fact .that only' 2h per centum is deducted for working expenses gemm,i6sipn, etc., the whole of the LIO.OOO iess^ this amount, going to BubscHbers, j All scrip will be allotted,; as application^is made, 'and / wijQ b© forwarded per return maiL *'" "" -'.* . .■f-^ i - >-, JAMES H. JACOBSEN. V? \ : ■.;;,,» .». ...,c- ;>>^ ••■ £j; ..Manager." :■ rp^AliiSixßiSbK i?Un» SC^E) TT Authoriaed Saryfiyors and General , 'Agents. AeESTfl i '*©*— AAiitraiiah My|«ui] P*o» j dent Society. „ '^ I PAUAEBSTON ff O£T#

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1220, 17 June 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1220, 17 June 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1220, 17 June 1884, Page 4

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