In the Assigned Estate of ANDREW Ofiß, Bootmaker, Willis-street. THIS Estate having been purchased "by W. Moriarty, he is authorised to collect all debta owing thereto, and his receipt will bo a suflicieat discharge. (Signed) E. H. HUNT \ T. W. YOUNGJ ii * nsteaß - Wellington, 24th January, 1881. C. WHITEHEAD'S ESTATE. NOTICE. /"IREDITORS are requested to Forward V> Proofs of Claims against the above Estate to the undersigned, not later than Monday next, the 31st instant, in view of the declaration of a first and final dividend. F. A. KRULL, } TT _ steea C. E. CAPPER, j irnstees -
ROYAL HOTEL SWEEP ON THE WELLINGTON CUP. 500 SUBSCRIBERS at £1 Each. T7INCOURAGED by the success of the frJ last sweep on the Spring Handicap, Mr. John Maginnity begs to announce a Consultation on the above, to be drawn on the Ist February. If the whole are not subscribed, the prizes will be distributed pro rata. First Horse £150 Second Horse 75 Third Horse 30. Other starters, divided ... 100 Non-starters, divided ... 145 . £500 The usual deduction for expenses. Tickets ' may be obtained in Wellington at the Pier Hotel, Mr. Downes; Criterioi Hotel, Mr.j Brown; Mr. Williston, Lanu^on Quay; Mr. M'Gee, Commercial ; Mr. Jamieson, Masonic ; : Mr. Gilmer, Duke of Edinburgh; Wanganui-* .' Mr. T. Evans; Foxton— Mr. A. White; Maßterton — Mr. Elkins ; Carterton — Mr. Giles; li I And the PROPRIETOR Royal Hotel, Wellington. WELLINGTON CUP. I Wellington Cup. Wellington Cup. MESSRS. LYONS & HART, Moneybrokers, Manse-street, Dunedin, have opened a 1 CONSULTATION ON THE WELLINGTON CUP, To be run on 3rd FEBRUARY, 1881, OF 1000 SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH, To bo divided as follows — First Horse £300 Second Horse 150 Third Horse 100 Starters '(divided) 150 Non-starters (divided) ... 300 Total £1000 Early application is necessary, as the Consultation will positively close on or about the Ist of February next. Please add one shilling to crossed cheques. P.O. orders where obtainable. No stamps NEEDED FOR REPLY. Address, LYONS & HART, Money-brokers, Manse-street, Dunedin, Treasurers. WELLINGTON CUP CONSULTATION. 3rd February, 1881. 1000 AT £1.-30 NOMINATIONS. First Horse £400 Second Horse 150 Third Horse 100 Other starters, divided ... 100 Non-starters, divided ... 250 £1000 Early application necessary. Cheque with Is exchange added, or P.O. order . C. P. ROBERTS, Treasurer. Address- Office, Royal Hotel, Or Box 9, Post Office, Oamarn. We, the undersigned, have much pleasure in stating that we have known C. P. Roberts for a considerable time, and oan fully testify to bis character for honesty and respectability. W. H. Ronayne, Joseph Moss, William Bee, Matthew Grant, George Greenfield, Stewards Oamanz Jockey Club. T BRIGHT'S PRINCESS HOTEL On SWEEP ON THE WELLINGTON CUP, 1881. 400 MEMBERS AT 10s. EACH. First Prize £60 Second Prize 40 Third Prize 20 Other Starters 30 Non-starters 50 £200 If not filled up by date of drawing prizes to be paid pro rata. To be drawn at 8 p.m., at the Princess Hotel, on the night before the race. Ten per cent, commission for expenses. Tickets can be obtained at the Princess Hotel, Molesworth-street. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL CONSULTATION . ON THE WELLINGTON CUP, 1881. 500 SUBSCRIBERS at 10s EACH. To be run on THURSDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1881. First Horse £100 Second „ 30 Third „ 20 Starters 60 Non-starters 40 £250 Should all the Tickets not be disposed of, Prizes distributed pro rata. Commission deducted from all Prizes. T. SMITH, Treasurer. CONSULTATION No. 1 and 2 ON DUNEDIN CUP, 1881. STAR PROBLEM. 2000 MEMBERS AT £1 — First, £800; Second. £400 ; Third, £200 ; Starters, £250; Non-Starters, £350; Total, £2000. 39 Nominations. Address: Star Problem, care of C. J, Harris, Star and Garter Hotel: or, Box 10. P. 0., Oamaru. No. 2 Consultation will be opened immediately after No. 1 closes. £50 PRIZE.— I. A Special Prize of £50 will be awarded to any correspondent who first places the first three horses in their relative positions in the Cup. 2. Letters received each day will be kept distinct, and opened after the race, in order of priority as received, until winner is found. 3. If the horses be correctly placed by more than one person on the same day such persons to divide prize. Each letter must have a2d stamp enclosed, or not eligible for competition. Letters received from 22nd November, 1880, to 23rd February, 1881, inclusive. 4. A committee of five to superintend ; their decision to be final. Address :D. C. Prize, care of C. J. Harris, Star and Garter Hotel ; or, Box 10, P. 0., Oamaru.
NOTICE. THE EMPIRE CIGAR DIVAN, Willis-street, (Two doors from Empire Hotel), Opens from this date with an ENTIRE NEW AND CHOICE STOCK OF TOBACCOS ! ! Imported direct from tho manufacturers, including the celebrated Bird's Eye, Turkish, Richmond Gem, Vanity Fair, and other wellknown American brands,''in large and small quantities, from tins and packages of ilb. up to 2001bs. Wholesale Purchasers dealt with at Lowest Prices. Retail Buyers are also reminded that the best HAVANNAH CIGARS & CIGARETTES Are to be had at the EMPIRE CIGAK DIVAN. The Fa.vorite Brands now on hand are — OSCAR AMANDA, Marias, Henry Clay, Partagas, and a large supply of Manilla. A, splendid assortment to choose from. Come and see for yourselves, ZIMAN & MANDEL ... Proprietors. N.B. — Pipes Mounted and Repaired. 15th January.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 24, 31 January 1881, Page 4
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