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jjowßß xlbathcote Kacikg Club. MONDAY, OCTOBEB 12th, 1885. mHE following NOMINATIONS CLOSE I at the EMPIRE HOTET.. CHBIBTCHUBCH, At 9 p.m. ON 26th IN3TANT, (One soy. nomination in each case) — Bttbdls Baci, 40 so vs. Ton Tbot, in saddle, 35 soys. Spuito Handicap, 50 soys. Tna Tbot, in harness, 30 soys. FLTQra Haitdicap, 25 soys. For full parliculare seeprogrammee. JAMES BAMFORI', 9-23 8236 Secretary. FIRST PBIZB - XJOBIN XTOOD /^OMPAnV'S MELBOURNE CUP N.Z METROPOLITAN MEETING j PROGRAMME. NOVEMBER, 1885. SHARKS at 10s, .£25,000. The Best Programme yet offered to the New Zealand public. To an investor of 20s the odds are only about 14 to I. 1814 Prizes. Each ticket has Eight Chances. ! MxitBOUBHB Cup. First Horee . ... JBSOOO Second 2000 Third 1000 i New Zealand Cup—First Horse, 41000 New Zealand Derby—First Horse, J6600. Canterbury Cup—First Horse. 4400. Four Classes Cash Bonds—ls2s Prizes. Apply early, in the usual manner. As the Gaining and Lotteries Amendment Act comes into force on November Ist, 1885, we will positively close on 30th October. 1885; hour of closing will be advertised. Programmes will be drawn and results advertised in leading papers on 31st October. All results will be posted in time to bear the Christehurch postmark of 31st October. The drawing will be open to all subscribers, who may get tickets of admission on applieatioSTfor same. Leading cttfeens and Press representatives as usual will also be specially invited to attend the finale of this big programme. Clients who may draw a prize in any part of New Zealand ate hereby specially invited to forward their vouchers for payment through a Bank or any other channel they may think fit, if not disposed to send through the post after Ist November. Circulars with full partaCnlarßOn | P O P BnfHOOD COMPANY, Care of STAPLETON A FLEMING, Box 238, Post Office, Christohurch. mHB GLOBE CONSULTATION COMX PANT'S PROGRAMME on the NEW ZEALAND CUP AND CANTEBBUBY CUP, To be 3un at Christohurch, ON NOVEMBER 10th and 13th. 1885. 6000 Subscribers at 10s each, 43000, IS NOW OPEN. Will Close 29th October, Positively. „ Address, care of HOBBS& GOODWIN, Box 287 P.O. Christchmrch. ADAM BBDE IS NOW FORMING HIS ANNUAL 888188 OF COMPANIES ON THB MELBOURNE CUP, 1885. TO BJS BUN FIRST WEEK IN NOVEMBER. 4000 MWHEfIR AT TEN SHILLINGS BACH, To be divided as follows i— First Horse.. ~ ..4500 Veooad Horse -. - 200 Third Horse ... _ 100 Other Stertera {divided)«. 500 Nou-etarten (divided) „, 7W Total ~. - 42000 It isparticalarly requested that early lvt will be drawn as boob as filled in the presence of the Press and a Committee of Smbwribere. Results will be forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing, and the next list proceeded with. Any Subscriber drawing a horse in anyUet will Ye allowedTu he so desires it, to invest in the following list, any smm not exceeding Four Pounds, without remitting any farther caeh, this amount to Iμ ultimately deducted frompriae mosey. »Jo. 1 NOW OtfEN. Application by letter only, enolosias tiro Btftmre, with exchange on cheque, or by money order. Bank aotes, oz drafts. Begistezed letters or telemins will feofc on any acooaai be received. If Beak notes are Bent, please nee two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the. other. PO. orders preferred when procurable. ItwOl greatly expedite ¥udsess San addressed envelope is enclosed with Addses— ADAM BBDB, Care of H. N. ABBOTT, Box No. 9 Postoaoe Amoklaad. Stock, &c. SHEEPFOB SALE AT EYBEWELL, WEST EYRETON— OAA A SEVEN-EIOHTHB-BBISD OUUI/ HOGGETTS, price 12a "1 KA A SEVEN-EIGHTHS-BRED IOUU SHEARLING EWES, dropping Lambs to Merino Bams, price 15s 1 KAA LONGWOOL EWES, IOvU prime ages, dropping Lambs to Lincoln Bams, price 15s Apply MABMADUEE SIXON, 9-19 8139 West Byreton. BaeineM Notices. ASK FOB EjbkpatbicbTS Stonblbss I Jamb. ALL OUB JAMS ABB MADE VBOH SOUND FBUTT ONLY, AH9 BEST WHITS CRYBTALISED SUGAR. We Gmanotee them Fare. 8. SXBEPATBICS: AND CO., 5-1 3167 NELSON. NSW ZEALAND FERN DEPOT, 29 ANTIGUA STREET. rjHSIBTOPEBB jITTJDD, Botanist to H.BJX. Prince of Wales, Plant Collector to Royal Gardens, Kew, and Exporter of New Zealand Ferns and Alpine Flute to the leading firms in England and the Continent of Europe. Jolleotione of Ferns packed, forwarded, and guaranteed to any part of the world. Tree-Fern Btems and Fern Boots in any qmantity and at any price to snitChristchmreh customers. MB MUDD also begs to announce that he sat all imes ready to decorate banquet<«g and ballcooms in hie well-known style. ,8 22 YATBS' PATENT BRITISH HERB OINTMENTS. KBD and GBEEN OINTMENTS— Warranted to Cure Wounds of every description, no matter of how long standing. \ITHITB OINTMENT—For Swellings, » V *c Prepared by Mrs C. Bxtbks (daughter of the late Mr Yates), Akaroa. Sold at Gladstone street, Sydenham, and J. Pollen, Colombo and Peterborough streets, Christohurch. HEALTH FOB ALL. HOLLOWAY'B PELLB AND OINTMENT ffIHE PILLS Purify the blood, correct al _1_ dißorders of the Liver, Stmnanh, Kid seye and Bowels, and are invalvaUe in al complaints inoideatal to females. The OINTMENT is the only reliable remedy for Bad Lees, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers. For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Comfhfl. Colds, Goat, Bheimatism, and all Skin Dueaeee> it has no eovaL Sold by the Proprietor, Thokas Hollowat, IS New Oxford street, London, and by all medioino vendors tnxoigaovt the trorld.

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Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6245, 24 September 1885, Page 4

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