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Sporting. [ mAKAPUNA EASTER HANDICAP X AND STEEPLECHASE. RUN sth APRIL, 1881. A. LEO'S CONSULTATION !> On the above Events, Now Open, Will Close on 3rd April. COO MEMBERS AtT\EN~SHILLINGS EACH. £300-Dividcnd as follows-£3OO CUP, £220. HURDLES, £80. c First Horse.. .. £G0 First Horse.. ..£3O '• Second Horso .. 10 Second Horse .. 20 • Third Horse .. 20 Third Horse .. 10 Starters (div.) .. 50 Starters and) H( >On s Non-starters (div.) 50 Non-starters I< Q" •' "v ■' £220 £80 A. LEO. n Care of Alfred Kidd, Shortland-strcet, 0 Or, Box 237, Post-office, Auckland. A LEO'S CONSULTATION • ON TUB AUCKLAND EASTER HANDICAP, 1 Run April 14, 1881. f 1,000 MEMBERS AT TEN SHILLINGS EACH, Divided as follows :— First Horso £200 Second Horso 100 !; Third Horse SO • Other Starters (divided) .. .. 80 r Non-Starters (dividod) 70 '■ £500 Application by Letter only. Registered Let- . ters or Telegrams will not be received. Address—A. LEO, caro of Alfred Kidd, Box ' 237, Post-office, Shortlandstreet. Auckland. OB IN HOOD'S Great Novelty Company's Programme 1 on the ! AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on the Christclmrch Racocourse on EASTEK MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL HTH AND 15TH, 1884. ! Subscribed Capital of £2,500, in 5,000 Shares of 1 lOaeach. 141 prizes. Five Separate Allotments, i each Share having Five distinct ohanceß. , Great Antumn Handicap—3o Prizes.—First • Horse, £750; Second Horse, £300; Third Horso. • £100: Other Starters divided, £100; Non-start-ers divided, £200. Total, £1,500. Kaster Handicap —31 Prizes.—First Horse, 6200; Second Horse, £100; Third Horse, £50; Other Starters divided, £50; Non-starters divided, £100. Total, £500. ; Cash Bonds—74 Prizes.—lst ClaBS: i prizes at i £25, £100. 2nd Cla3S: 10 prizes at £10. £100. 3rd I Class .GO prizes at £5, £300. Total, £500. ! Although we send to Newspapers throughout • New Zealand the Names and Addresses of i Principal Winners in our Company, as many i other Consultationists advertise they do, wo ■ respectfully remind the public and our elienta ! that Our Books are at all times Open for i Inspection to any Subscriber— information not i confined to the Press. Wo consider each sub- . criber ha 3an equal right of inspection. We also admit the fact that every holder of even a single ticket is a Shareholder for the time being in our Company, and, as such, has a porfeet right to attend our Drawings; therefore invita- ! tions to tliat effect are always procurable. . - Be careful to address : ROBIN HOOD, care ' of Thomas Stapleton, Box 238, Post-offloe, Christchurch; or. Care of Jubal (not J. L.J Fleming, City Baths, Colombo-Btreot, Christchurch. In answer to numerous enquiries, we beg to state that wo are in no way connected with any other Company. nroanso N B w B n-i-SECOND GRAND DRAWING IS NOW OPEN. First Drawing for £2,000 on the Hamburg principle filled up before the advertised time. fhe money will be returned for the largo number of applications that camo too late for the first drawing, or programmes will be forwarded for Second Drawing. The Second Drawing is now open, lor the grand and equal distribution of Money Prizes, amounting to £3,000, to be drawn the same as in Hamburg and other Continental Cities. This Second Drawing will take place not later than tho end of April, or earlier If filled, and the 'rfSrd Drawing -will open Ist May. These Grand Drawings will tako place every two months. Over 900 applications for programmes are now registered for the Second Drawing. Tlie Company were induced to make this Second! Drawing for £3,000 in consequence of the first drawing having filled so rapidly, also to enable them to give larger prizeß. This Second Grand Drawing will consist of 210 Money Prizes, amounting to £3,000. subscribed by 6,000 members at 108 each, Tho various Money Prizes will bo distributed as follows:—One £300 prize, one £150 prize, one £100 prize, two £00 prizes, ten £30 prizes, four £25 prizes, tu-cnty £20 prizes, twenty £■> prizes, sixty-five JSIO prizes, one hundred and sixteen £5 prizes. Total amount* £3,000. 240 money prizes. The Graxd Principle or thoso Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Prize, as it is so drawn that a prize must come out to-every 25 numbers, ana he chances are in favour of the investor drawng a lareo prize, as there are 124 large prizes againßt 116 small onos. To any Investor of £2 the ohanoes are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prizo, and the Head Prize or any other may Be drawn by any investor of 10s. The large bnlk of the Money In this Grand Drawing is not given away in ons mg p/ize, as it is in the Horse Consultations, but you will obsorvo in this Hamburg Drawing that tho £3000 Is fairly proportioned into 240 prises. Riving every shareholder an equal chance of getting a good prize. Thia Hamburg Drawing Is on tho most novel, and will be conduoted on tho fairest principle possible, so as to give entire publio satisfactiui.1. This Second Drawing for £3,000 will take place under tho supervision of a committee of eight gentlemen, and tha prizes will be paid over as early as possiblo after the drawing. ~, . NOTlCE.—Country Cheques marked correct by Bank, only payable to a number, and la added for exchange. RO. Orders nreferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bank Notenaocepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and reault. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written, ■#) t. All letters must be addressed-* BOAZ, - •• •■ j Care of Mb Moselt, Wholesale'&d Retail Tobacconist, JK., ; BOX Q4 Post-office, punbdlu. 1 FIDELITY COMPANY'S; ■ £1500. CH^S CH £1500.; Eace April 14. Close about April 10. 36 Nominations and 40 Cash Bonds. . '. Great Autumn Handicap. First «400 Second 200 Third „ „ 100 All others divided.. ~ 300 10 Bonds at 4820 each .. ~ 200 30 Bonds at «10 each .. .. jjOO ; Total, 76 prizes .. ..£ISOO Thero will be Three Separate Drawings to ivucli Ticket, viz, One Drawing for Iho Race > md Two f ciutrate Drawings for the 10 lioiuls. ; Programmes £1 each, and two 2J stamps ! Jlicnucs (with Is oxchungoi to b- payable onlj; a oa No or to Bourer. P.O. Orders payabli i 3 o Fidelity Co. onlu. If half-notes, send bj, icpuratc posts, Registered Letters or Tele j irains not aueopted. , Address oiilu to " Fidelity Company, care o Ufred A. CamorouM liox No. 251. Dunedin. APPLY EARLY.—TIME LIMITED j HUN ON 14th APRIL. : '. A. NEMO'S CONSULTATION on tho abOVO ; 1 l 500 Shareholders at 10s. Eao Ticket has; • TiiBKE separate chances. 4 Bastkb Handicap(£2so). Run Aprill4th. lstHorso £9? 2ndHorae .. ~ •• •• «2 3rd Horso 25 Starters (div.) ... 60 Non-Starters (div.) .. .. -.30 Autumn Handicap (£300). Stekplb (£200). Kun Api-U 15th. ' } Ist Horse .. ' ..£IOO lstHorso .. .. «30, 2nd Horso .. .. 50 2nd Horse .. .. 40 ■ 3rd Horse .. .. 2o 3rdHoraq .. .. 20: Starters (div.) .. 75 Others (div.) .. 80 Non-Starters (div.) 50 Applications by letter only, and enclose two stamps for replies. , A. NEMO, J; Care of F. Tomlinson, Barrel Hotel, Parnell. if TEMPORARY PREMISES OPPOSITE A. CLARK AND SONS'. 1 EL L. POSSENISKIE, £ • MERCHANT TAILOR AND IMPORTER, SHORTIiAND-BTREBT, AUCptAKp, n Wishes to Inform His Patrons ami the PqbHp generally that he has % JUST BECEJVED HIS FIRST SHIPMENTS OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, 0 Per b.3. KuAPEitir, v The above etmprlse ai,t, tho Latest DEsraNs 1 In TWEEDS and COATINGS, and are well ! worthy an inspection.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4326, 28 March 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4326, 28 March 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4326, 28 March 1884, Page 1