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I No. 12 VULCAN'S DISCUSSION No. 12 ON THE GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, HURDLE RACE, and BONDS. 1500 Members nt 103 Each. Run at Christchurch 6th April, 1885. 62 PRIZES. G. A. Handicap, Ch. Ch. Hurdle Race. 27 Nominations. 17 Nominations. First £200 First £100 Second 80 Second 50 Third 50 Third 25 Starters (div.)... 60 Starters (div.) 25 Non-starters Non-starters (div.) 60 (div.) ... 40 Vulcan's Bonds— l at £10, sat £4, 12 at £2 10b. Will Close and be Drawn 3rd April, 1885. Each Tioket has five separate ohances, and can draw the two first, or the two second, or the two third prizes, and one of each of the Bonds. Bank notes accepted; P.O. orders mode payablo to " Vulcan" only; oheques payable to a No. or bearer, with Is exohange added ; two stamps for reply and result. 25 Promiscuous Tickets, or one Book, for £12. Five Tickets givon (as commission) to every Agent who disposesof 100 Tickets. Address only to " VULCAN," oar» Mr. G. C. Burns, Box 97, P. 0., Wellington. £1000J ADVANCE WELLINGTON. [£1000 ADA MANTAU COMPANY'S N». 1 Consultation on the CHRISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, To be Run 6th April, 1885. Will Close about 3rd April. 2000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. Half Tickets, 5s eaoh. 63 Frizes Divided as follows : 63 Prizes AUTUMN HANDICAP. 27 Nominations. 3G Cash Prizes. lstPrizo £300 2nd Prize 150 3rd Prize 100 2at £15 eaoh ...£3O Other Starters 4at £10 each ... 40 divided (about 20 at £5 each ... 100 £20 eaoh) ... 100 10 at £3 each ... 30 Non-startors do (about £8 eaoh) 150 £800 £200 Eaoh tioket has five ohanoes ; one tioket can win five prizoa. At the request of a large number of the Bporting commnnity, I have started this, my First Consultation. Read This, Read This— Mr. Jas. Barlow, of Willis-street, Wellington, who has a large amount of freehold property at stake in Wellington, has consented to act as Treasurer for all Ada Mantau Company's Consultations, and holds himself responsible to pay all prize-winners pro rata. The drawing will be under the supervision of a Committee of Subscribers ; and as a further guarantee, members of the Press will be invitod to attend the drawing. Should the number exceed the advertised amount, all prizes will be increased pro rata. Please Bond P.O. Orders when convenient, and two stamps for reply and result. Bank notes accepted. From support promised, I expeot to fill rapidly. Apply early. Address — ADA MANTAU COMPANY, Care Alex. J. M'Gee, Duke of Edinburgh Hotel. Wellington ; Or, Box 101, Post Offioe, Wellington. £1000] 2S Tickets for £12. f£looo J82500J ADA MELMORE. [£2500] /CHRISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. WILL CLOSE ON 4th APRIL. To be Run on 6th April, 1885. - 5000 Members at 10s Eaoh. 27 Nominations. 102 Cash Awards. Ist £550 2at £100 ... £200 2nd 270 sat 50 ... 250 3rd 170 10 at 20 ... 200 Starters ... 160 25 at 10 ... 250 Non-starters 150 60 at 5 ... 300 £1300 £1200 Each Tickkt has Eight Chances. Please enolose Stamps for reply and result. Ada Melmore requires no further recommendation than the fact that hor Consultation on the Dunedin Cup closed with 9000 members. IfST An Extra Ticket given to the purohaser of Twelve Tiokets. ADA MELMORE, C/o Me. Mitchell, Box 318, Post Offioe, Dunedin. [£3000. J ADA MANTUA. |£3000.] /^HEISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMN \J HANDICAP, 1885. WILL CLOSE ON THE 4th APBIL. To be Run 6th April, 1885. 6000 Members at 10s eaoh. 139 Prizes. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, 27 Nominations. First £60C Seoond 30C Third 20( Starters (divided about £40 eaoh) ... 20( Non-starters (divided about £16 eaoh) 30( £160( 112 Cash Awards. 2at £100 ... £200 20 at £8 ... £16( 4at 50 ... 200 48 at 5 ... 24( Bat 25 ... 200 10 at 20 ... 200 20 at 10 ... 200 £140 C Eaoh Tioket has Eight Chanoes, and car obtain a prize in each of the Eight drawings, Please send P.O. Orders when convenient and two stamps for reply and reßnlt. Country Cheques must have Is exohange added. Read This!— Mr. Abraham having re< tired from the business takes this opportu< nity of thanking the publio for past patronage and respectfully requests a continuanoe oi that support for hia successors, who will dc their utmost to furnish their patrons with all neoesßary information. As a guarantee oi their bona fides, Investors oan obtain namoe and addresses of the three principal winners, names and addresses of Committee, and oas also inspect Ada's Books at all times. N.B.— The three principal winners, and names and addresses of tho gentlemen wha form the Committee, will be forwarded to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. Sole Agent for Wellington— Mr. Jab. Madden, Albert Hotel. ADA MANTUA, Care of Ltons & Hart, Box 351 Post Offioe, Dunedin. TO ADA'S SUBSCRIBERS. CAUTION. r I THIS is to inform Ada's numerous friends 1. and subscribers that she haß discovered that a person has started a Consultation under the misleading 110 m deplume of " Ada Mantan;" and as she considers this was assumed for the purpose of misleading the public, she hereby begs to state that the only real and legitimate " Ada Mantua " is Care of LYONS & HART, Box 351. P.O. Donedin. hTTANGUARD'S DISCUSSION© CO V ON THE r £ WANGANUI GRAND NATIONAL S g STEEPLECHASE, y BTo be Run May 25th. Will positively 3 g Close May 22nd. !> « 2000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. 5 a Each Ticket has Five Chances. 3 £1000 ' iTdobl iiooo i £ S5 — — i-3 O Pkizeß. Cash Bonds, b £ First horse ...£250 sat £20 ...£IOO M < Second £125 Bat £15 ...£l2O 2 fc Third £75 10 at £10 ...£IOO S ft Others (div.) £150 16 at £5 ... £80 g t £600 . £400 m g Total £1000. a Should the applications exceed 2000, all prizes will be increased in proportion. VANGUAED'S Discussion on the Wanganui Cup havintr closed with 1767 members, he has every confidence in this list being filled P. 0.0. payable to VANGUARD only. Cheques payablo to a No. or to bearer, with Is exchange added. Telegrams and Registered Letters will not bo accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. VANGUARD, C/o M. Hogan & Co., Produce Merchants, Box 50, Post Offioe, Wanganui. ORDERS to withdraw advertiaemenes from the columns of the Evening Post must be forwarded in writing to the office not later than 2 p.m. daily, otherwise they cannot be taken out until the following day. Advertisements Bent in without the number of insertions written thereon will be kept in until ordered out

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1885, Page 4

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