Sporting. ROBERT BLAIKIE, MEMBER OF TATTERSALL'S, Has Books Open on all Forthcoming Events— V.E.C. Derby Melbourne and New Zealand Cups (Double or Single Event). Longest Current Odds Laid. Address: Tattersall's, Auckland. "j/MLELITY COMPANY'S PiiOtfRAMME JD OX THE MELBOURNE CUP. 150 Hohsks and 60 Bonus. Race on 6th November. Close between 20th and 31st October. Three divisions according to quantity applied for up to closing date. {First em) Second 300 Thir.l 200 starters (about £32 each) . 7''o Non--tartera (about filtfeach) 1480 20 Honds (£2O each) .. .. 100 20 Bonds (£LO each) .. .. 200 20 Bonds (£t3 each) .. ..120 Total £1009 First £SOO Second _ 400 Third _ 300 ON Starters labout £36 each) .. 800 «(•««• Non-starters (abont£l3each) 1680 ■*rUQQO 20 Bonds (£3O each) .. .. 600 20 Bonds (£la each) .. .. 3<o 20 Bonds (£6 each) .. .. 120 Total £5000 {First £1000 Second suO Third 400 Starters (about £15 eaoh) .. 1000 Non-starters (about £16 each) 2000 20 Bondß (£32 each) .. ..610 20 Bonds (£l7 each) .. ..310 20 Bonds (£6 each) .. ..120 Total £6000 There will be Four Separate Drawings tor Each Ticket, viz., One Drawing for the Race and Three Separate Drawings for the 60 Bonds Programme*- £1 each, and two 24 stamps Cheques (with Is exchange) to be payable only to aNo or to Bearer. P.O. Orders payable to Fidelity Co. only. If Half notes, send by separate Posts. Registered Letters or Tele--1 grams not accepted. : Address only to "Fidelity Company, oare of Alfred A. Cameron's Box, No. 251, Dunedin f or to Auckland Agency, care of Mr B. Wells, Box 305, Auckland. APPLY~EARLY. ■jy/TELBOUBNB CUP, 1883.. ADAM BEDE Is now forming a series of Companies on the above event, Two Thousand Investors at |£1 each, to bo divided as follows :— First Horse £509 Second Horse 200 Third Horse 100 Other Starters (divided).. .. 500 Non-Starters • .. 700 Total 112000 It is particularly requested that early application for Shares will be made, as each list will bo drawn soon as filled. Results will be forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing, and the next list proceeded witn. Any subscriber drawing a horse in any list will be allowed, if he so desired it, to invest in the following list any sum not exceeding Four Pounds without remitting any further cash, this amount to be ultimately deducted from Prize Money. NO. 3 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 accountbo received. If bank notes are sent, please uso two envelopes, ono sealed and placed inside tho other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. Address— ADAM BEDE, Caro of H. N. Abbott, Box No. 2. Post-office, Auckland. Art Fuioiif ART UNION Oi1 OIL AND WATEiiCOLOUR PAINTINGS, Including— 'MAORI LAND" —scene on Roto Eto.-OU Painting by C. Blomfield, Auckland. "APPROACHING MILFORD SOUND." - TVatercolour by J. Gully, Nelson. "ON THE BEACH AT LYTTELTON." - Oil Painting by J. Gibb, Christchurch. "LAKE WAKATIPU." — Watcreolour by J. Gully, Nelson. " GOVEPNOR'S BAY, LYTTELTON." - Oil Painting by J. Gibb, Christchureh. 11 LAKE TARAWERA - MORNING." - Oil Painting by C. Blomfield, Auckland. " LAKE TARAWERA - EVENING." - Oil Painting by C. Blomfield, Auokland. The Drawing will take place at J. Leech's, Shortland-street, on tho Society of Arts principle, when the list is llllcd. Each subscriber will receive a boudoir I'hoto. of C. Blomflcld's large Oil Painting of " Maori Land." Drapery aiul Clothing. IS EW SUMMER DRAPERY. WILLIAM R. BMDGMAN Has tho pleasure to inform his Customers that he is now showing a large and well-assorted Stock of NET/ GOODS FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. 300 Pieces Now Prints, splendid patterns, from SJdyard Nuiib' VoilinK In new Shades Splendid Lot New Sateens Now Summer Dress Materials in great variety. ALSO A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing in Now Styles Men's and Boys' Hosiery, Hats, &c. Largo Assortment Men s and Boys' Straw Hats. In accordance with tho present state o£ trade, W. R. B. has Marked his Stock at tho Loweßt Remunerative Rates. Five per cent, cash Discount on Purchases over 20s. Patterns Freo by Post, JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. f dl^err™ \ I P A V M E N T j I SYSTEM. I TAILORS, DRAPERS, MILLINERS, AND OUTFITTERS, HOBSON-STREET, HAVE A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF THE BEST CLASS GOODS. All Tweeds thoroughly shrunk before being made up, and Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Tho Deferred Payment System has been found to be a great boon, by enabling those with limited incomes to procure necessaries in tho easiest possible way. INSPECTION INVITED. ~. A.UCKLAND STRAW BONNET AND MILLINERY WAREHOUSE, Corker of WELLESLEY-STREET AND MARKET ENTRANCE. MRS RICHARD SOMERVILLE Havint' succeeded Mrs Rountroe in the above Business, would, while soliciting the support of tho Ladies of Auckland, confidently recommend her SEASONABLE GOODS As deserving o£ their notice, and hopes that her ASfle MODERATE CHARGES will become as HOUSEHOLD WORDS. A HANDSOME SHOW-ROOM upstairs, comfortablo fitted en suite. ladies' Retiring Rooms adjoining, i MT AN EARLY CALL SOLICITED.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4124, 21 September 1883, Page 1
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