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Sporting ADAM R E D E' S CONSULTATION ON THE DUNEDIN CUP, 1885 4,000 MEMBERS AT TKN SHILLINGS EACH. 110 PRIZES ! 110 PHIZES ! Divided as follows: lstHorao .. .. £500 2nd Horse.. .. SOD 10 Prisms at £20 .. £200 BrdHorao .. ..100 10 Frizes at CIS .. 150 Stuxtcrs, divided 200 50 Prizci at £5 .. 250 Non-startcru, dlv. 300 'J'otul £fioo Total .. £11001 ADAM BEDK would particularly draw SubBoribers1 attention to the fact that this Con- , Bultatlon will bo drawn as soon as full, in tho presonce of ths Press and a Commlttoe of Subscribers. Early application of Sharos should bo made by letter, enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Drafts. Registered Letters or Tolegrams will not on any account be received. If Bank Notes are sent, please uso two envolopes, ono scaled and placed inside tho other, P.O. Ordors .preferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address— ADAM BEDE, Care of H. N. Abbott, Box No. 2, Post-office, Auckland. U N E D I * UUP, TO BK RUN ON FEBRUARY 26, 1885. "EUREKA" Is now Forming a Company on the above even t 1,000 SHAREHOLDERS AT 10s KAOII, Divided as follows— FirstHorso £150 Second Horso 100 Third Horse 7a Starters 75 Non-starters • ..100 £500 Application for tickots should be made at onC6to "EUREKA." Care of H. Ellison, Tobacconist, Junction of Queen and Grey sts., Auckland. In case of tho number of Shareholders exceeding 1,000, tho prizes will bo increased pro rata. Every Shareholder, with tho Press, will be admitted to the Drawing. £5000. igi]&SgS! £5000. nUNEDIN CUP, 1885. WILL CLOSE FEBRUARY 24TH, TO BE BUN FEBRUARY 2GTH, 1885. VT 10.000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. "Bl 236 PRIZES. DUNEDIN CUP „ Pi 10 Nominations. 19G Cash Awards, g SFlrst £1200 2at£loo .. £200Q OSecoud GOO 4at 50 .. 2003 Third 300 10 at 25 .. 250g (divide 10 at 20 .. 200g g ab't £10 each) 280 it) at 10 .. 400 3 HNon-starters 40 at 8 .. 320^ g (div. ab't £20 SM at 5 .. 450 o R each) 600 — d 8 196 £2020i3 H ■ £2980 Each Ticket has Eight Chances, and can obtain a Prizo in each of tho Eight Drawings. Please Bend P.O. Ordors when convenient, and two stumus for replies. READ THIS I Mn Abraham having retired from the Business, takes this opportunity of thanking the Public for past patronage, and respectfully requests a continuance of that support for his successors, who will do their utmost to furnish their patrons with all necessary information. As a guarantee of their bona fides, investors can obtain Names and Addresses of the Three Principal Winnors; Namos and Addresses of Committee; and can also inspect Ada's Books at all times. ADA MANTUA . Care of- Lyons & Haht, Box 351. Post-offlce. Donedln. £5,000. £5.000. 10.000 PROGRAMMES at 10s EACH. FIDELITY COMPANY'S ANNUAL PROGRAMME ON THE DUNEDIN CUP. 40 HORBES and 115 NEW ZEALAND BONDS, Divided as follows— Ist Horse .. ..£I3OO N.Z. BONDS. 2ndHorao.. .. 700 sat£loo _ ..£SOO 3rd Horse.. .. 300 10 at £50 ... .. 500 Others (divided).. 700 20 at £20 .. .. 100 40 at £10 .. .. 400 40 at £5 .. ..200 Total .. ..£3OOO Total .. ..£2OOO Total amount o Prizes..£s,ooo. Each Tiokot has Six Chances, and can obtain a Prize in Eaoh Drawing. Will Close on or about 21th February, 1885. Please add stamps for reply and result. tS- Remittances can bo sent as followß :— 1. Choqueß, P.O. Ordors, or Bank Notes, 2. Make croseod cheques, with Is added for exchange, payable either to a No. or simply to bearer, as printed, but not to any particular person. If cheques or bank drafts are payable either to a particular person or to order, they will be roturnod to the sender. 3. P.O. Ordors may be sent, but they mußt be mode payable to Fidelity Company only, and not to any particular person. i. Registered letters or telegrams cannot be replied to. Address only as bolow— FIDELITY COMPANY. Car f Alfred A. Cameron's Box 251, Post-office. Dunedin. AUIOK'S STABLES, Xj/ ALBRRT-STREET. MR F, QUICK begs to return his Sincere fhanks for the Liberal Patronage received whf.o carrying on the Business known as "Quick's Livery and Bait Stables," AlbortGtrcct, and trusts that MKSSRS JAMES DIGNAN & CO., the gentkunen to whom ho has relinquished the samo, will bo accorded Support In an equally liberal manner. Patrons can rely upon being treated civilly and fairly by bis suocessors, under whose proprietary he tuols sure tho hostelry will beoomo tho favourite of Anclt- £ n j. DIGNAN] jT. FOLEYI [P. LUNDON MESSRS JAMES DIGNAN & CO. having purchased Mr F.Quick's Business, hope to merit tho patronage so generously bestowed on tholr late and popular predecessor. For Hire—Hansom Cabs, Open and Close Carriages, Buggies of every description, Waggonettes, Breaks and Omnibuses, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Private Carriages with Livery, Hearsoa and Mourning Coaches. Orders by Post, Telegraph, or Telephone (No. 124) receive careful attention. Tho Stables provide unsurpassed accommodation for Horses, &o. Night attendance. Charges moderate. THE MAGIC CLEANSER.—Everybody should try this wonderful discovery in Soap and saving of labour. By using Wabnook Bros.' Extract of Soap 50 por cont. of tho labour may bo saved. It gives the clothes a wonderful whiteness that cannot be equalled. A great saving to laundresses, etc. Sola by all Storekeepers. £\ R E A T ' SALE OF £7,000 WORTH OB BOOTS AND SHOES! AT COST PRICE, FOR CASH ONLY! FOB ONE MONTH ! TfJILLISON, being largely over- • JQi stocked with Boots and Shoes of all kinds, ex Glenmoro, b.s. Ruapehu, and s.s. Dorio, etc., will Sell Off the whole Stock for ono month, at Cost Price, for Cash only. As this is a genuine sale, the public will do well to come and see tor themselves. Must be sold to make room for large shipments of Boots to arrive. A few prices as follows :— s d Children'sElastlo Boots, worth 4s .. ..2 6 Ladies' Prunella Boots, worth 103 6d ..7 0 Do. do do. worth 8s M ..6 0 Do. Kid Elastic do. worth 9b .. ..6 0 Do. do. do. worth )ls6d ..8 6 Do. Kid Button do. worth 15s .. .. 10 0 Do. House Boots worth 4s 6d ..3 6 Do. do. worth Gs 6d ..4 0 Do. Evening Shoes worth 8s Gd ..SO SPECIAL CHEAP LINES OF LADIES' KID ELASTIC BOOTS, SIZE 5. ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. THOMAS ELLISON, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER. T5 H& LEDGER, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, HUNTER-STREET, Wellington.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5478, 9 February 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5478, 9 February 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5478, 9 February 1885, Page 1