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General .Notices. _ > 1 ADAM BEDE'S ' CONSULTATION J ' osr TUB GE EA T NOE T II E E N STEEPLE CHASE. To be run ul Aacklaud, on June 6, ISSo. ?-l_?,.000 Mi-..Mr.Ki;s at Ti_n Shillings Each. 3 First Horse . . _£.'<O(V 2 Prizes at £25 £50 Second Horse lOOjlu Pri^f-s at .-£lO £100 Third Horse „ 50130 Prizes'at ll ' Mi 50 . Starters .. 100; Non-Starters.. 150j Total .. £ ;■().:•{ Total .. £300 In the event of more that 2,000 Tickets being applied for, the Prizes will be increased pro rata. Adam Beds would particularly draw Sub- , scribers' attention to the fact that all his Consultations are drawn in the presence of the Press, and a Committee of Subscribers. Also, lhat arrangements ure now < complete for a series of Consultations throughout j the year. Any Subscriber drawing a prize, < will be allowed, if he so desires it, to invest in any future list, any sum not exceeding < Four Pounds without remitting any further cash, this amount to' be deducted from < prizo money. Early amplication for Shares should be made by letter only, enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank ' Notos, or Drafts. Registered Letters or Telegrams will xot on any account be received, if Bank Notos are i sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed -, and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders j preferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an Addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address— "ADAM JIEDF," care of H. j N. Abbott, Box No. 2, Post Ollice, Auckland. ___._ - m* IMPORTANT To Housekeepers, Dairy Earmers, Milk Dealers, Ships' Providors, &c. C IS I HARMLESS, TASTELESS, A2H) ODORLESS. TESTIMONIALS. From Mr Jf. Toor/ood, Wairarapa Butter Factory, Featherston. T "December 20th 1881. " With respect to the merrits of ' Salsaline ' as a preservative for Butter, I have given it 1 a fair trial aud find it very successful. I usod lialf an ounce of ' Salsaline ' with an equal quantity of salt to each pound of Buttor, t and as a trial I havo somo that has been exposed to tbo air for ten A/iks, and it is perfectly sweet and free iroifi rancidity now. -^ I am trying it for Eggs, but it is only three weeks since thoy wore put down ; I, however, broke ono to-day, and it was to all appearas fresh as when new laid. — Wm. I'oogood." C From Mr James Medlieoft, Chief Steward s.s "Alhambra." "Wellington, Dec. 23rd, 1881. "On my last visit to this porti obtained from you a packet of ' Salsaline,' which on Ij the voyage to Australia and back I used with great success. Perishable articles, such as Meat, Butter, Milk, Eggs, &c, are hept fresh and sweet by the use of ' Salsaline ' for the whole of the passage from New Zealand to g Australia.— Jamks Medlicott.' ' From Thomas Mackey, Esq., Nelson, December sth, 1881. " I have tried the packet of ' Salsaline ' on Milk and Cream, and have found it most effective in keeping them sweet in warm weather. Be so good as to send me four € dozen of tho same sized packets by first steamer. — Thomas Mackey." ° n Agent for Tauranga : c GL A. CEABBE, k Ca^ieroa t Store. ti

ft*, -atf /t\ Al |C*m««__l IMPORTER. THE undersigned bas always on hand A LARGE STOCK OF WELLSEASOKED jTIMBER I Of all kinds. Also, All/BusMes's 5 Requisites* Ironmongery Pamts, Oils, &c. Bricics, Lime, Cement liouse Blocks Rails and Palings AGENCIES— Carder Bros.' Drain Pipes, &c. "Wean's Hydraulic Lime. PTJRIItx ) f SPLIT and POSTS and KAUKI )A W M ( SAWN. Goods shipped to all parts of the Coast. Vessels for freight or charter.' 5 ; D. LTJNDON, DEVONPOBT EOAD '.AND GEEY STEEET, TAUEANGA. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER. CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited) make liberal advances on WOOL and OTHER PRODUCE consigned to them for Sale in London. For further particulars apply to the Secre tary, Queen street, Auckland; or to the Bauk's Agents at Tauranga and Opotiki,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1825, 14 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1825, 14 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1825, 14 April 1885, Page 1

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