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Consultations. 1 A T^ ORTUNE FOR 1 THE GREAT "BONANZA" CONSULTATION on the CHAMPION STAKES. To be run on New Year's Day, 1883. 60,000 Shares at Is, Each. 136 New Year's Gifts, Value £2,500, £ £ £ First Horse .. ..1,000 42 prizes of 20 .. 810 Second Horse .. 200 5 „ 10 .. 50 Third Horse .... 100 10 „ 5.. 50 Starters divide .. 100 20 „ 3 ... 60 Non-starters divide 100 Total.. .. 2500 Twenty-one Tickets forwarded on receipt of One Pound. No less than 5 Tickets sent to any single address. Shares sent by return post. Application for shares to be sent by letter only, inclosing- P. 0.0. notes or cheques. If Coin is enclosed, please register letter. 3d extra for reply and result. Victorian stamps up to 9s may be sent, if other colony stamps please exchange at the rate of 2s in the &. Exchange on cheques ls, Bank notes (except Victorian) 3d, Please enclose an addressed envelope, unstamped, ADDRESS —"BONANZA," care of J. THOMAS, 20 Swanston Straet, MELBOURNE, ■ In cases where a number of friends, or a club wish to become subscribers, let one of the number send for shares in his or her name only, Result of drawing will be advertissd in the Melbourne Leader, and posted to subscribers immediately after drawing. If any of your numbers havo drawn a horso or a prize, post us the ticket with your name and address, and the amount ef prize will be mailed to you, less our comm'ssion, 10 per cent. Drawing will take place on December 20th, and will be conducted with the utmost fairness by a committee of shareholders. The Promoters of the " Bonanza" Consultation on the Melbourne Cup, 1882, desire to express its warmest lhanks to its friends and pattens for the prompt and spirited manner in which they subscribed for shares, and for tho confidence reposed in our enterprise. We confidently believe that the "Bonanza" Consultation owed much of its popularity to the fact of its being a novel idea as a sweep, more especially so. when by the simple investment of one shilling you become a sharenolder in a company that gives you a chance of winning £1000, In order to pro--1 cure a share in any other large sw»ep you would have to part with £1 for a single chance, while we en the otner hand will give you 21 chances of winning £1000 for the same amount, hence our great advantage over others in the same line of business. Hotels. CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL. The above Commodious FAMILY and COMMERCIAL HOTEL being now rebuilt, and finished with the be6t sanitary arrangements, offers to private families, commercial travellers, and the public generally every convenience and comfort. T>RIVATE SUITES OF APARTMENTS, Hot and Cold Baths. Sample Rooms. None but the choicest brands kept; Table d'hote at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. T, PEDDIE Proprietor CRITERION. TjIAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN Proprietor. RAILWAY HOTEL PORT AHTTJtIHI. fTHHE undersigned begs to inform his friends an X the public that he has recently Opened the above Splendid, New, and Commodious Hotel, at Port Ahuriri, near tho Railway Station. This Hotel is replete with every accommodati*-_ and convenience, and every effort will be made to meet the requirements of customers. Ales, Beers, Wines, and Spirits, of the beßt brands only kept A Table d'H6te dally. Superior accommodation for Travellers Families JOHN YOUNG. Proprietor Business Cards^ "'" . JOSEPH CHICKEN', ; . "' WATCHMAKER AND . JEWELLER, W A I P A W "AY "' ' Always on Hand— GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY, WATCHES, &c. In the most recherche styles and designs, per cent, discount on all Cash purchases. ACCOUNTANT, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, and BROKER, Accountant in Bankruptcy, and agent for— Royal Insurance Company Levin & Co., General Merchants, Wellington McLeod Bros.' Soaps and Candles, Dunedin. J. & T. Meek, Millers and Grain Merchants, Oamaru. Guthrirfge, Power & Co., Wholesale Sadlers, Melbourne. . L. Barker, Wool and Produce Broker Sydney. Draper & Sons, Melbourne. G. S. Curtis, Wool and Produce Broker, Rockhampton. J mHOMAS YX^OOD, COMMISSION AGENT, &c, HASTINGS. Rents and Debts collected. Tradesmen's books kept Sub-Agent National Fire Insurance HAVES AND CO., TIAMILY GROCERS, &c. CARLYLE-STREET, (CORNER OF CHAUCER-ROAD. All goods at the Lowest town prices, Cash. [A CARD. rp "nrr T) oRT ER, LAND PURCHASE AGENT, GISBORNE. (Late Government Land Purchase Commissioner, East Coast). Native land titles adjusted, and opinions given upon all questions of native land tenure. Lands purchased or leased upon part interest or commission as per arrangement. C. LINDSAY MARGOLIOUTH, TICENSED T AND T)ROKER, VALUER, SHAREBROKER AND GENERAL AGENT. National Inburancb Buildings, Embrson Strbbt. Agent " N,Z. Mercantile, Gazette. mHOMAS T) I S H O P HASTINGS. STOCK, STATION, LAND, AND G.HBEAI COHB-I-SIOH AOBBT. F. H. DROWER, LICENSED DEALER IN ARMS AND AMMUNITION. A large stock of the best kinds of Ammunition and Sporting requisites kept on hand. F. H. DROWER, WAIPTTK-TtAU. "CIREDK. ALGAR WEST CLIVE, Commission Agbnt, Rent and Dobt Collector. Tradesmen's Books kep; Sub Agent for Union Fire and Marine' Insurance Company. card] TTENRY /ROLLINS, BRICKMAKER, HERETAUNGA BRICK YARD, HASTINGS. Y. M. C OVVB^ HOMOEOPATHIC PRACTITIONER, SHAKESPEARE-ROAD, NAriHR. BAEEAUD & BOWEEMAN, pHEMISTS AND ITjRUGGISTS MEDICAL HALL, HASTING -STREET N_s'_■-..-iu. JOSEPH CHICKEN, ■ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, AY A I P A W A. 1) EPAIRS of overy description carefully attended JLV to, and all workmanship guaranteed, Clocks and Watches for a period of 12 months.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3537, 8 November 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3537, 8 November 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3537, 8 November 1882, Page 4

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