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\r ULCAK'S DISCUSSION ON THE WELLINGTON STEEPLECHASE MEEriNG. [No. 15. No. 15.] Run at the Hutt about 18th Jnly. Close 15th. Steeplechase. Hurdle Race. First £200 Firßt £100 Second 90 Seoond 50 Third 50 Third 30 Others (div ... 60 Others (div) ... 40 £400 £220 Bondß— Three at £10, £30 ; eieht at £5, £40 ; twenty at £3, £60 ; total, £130. Grand Total .£750 Each ticket has a chance of winning both first, socond, or third prizos, and can win one of eaoh of the bonds. lt3g*Bead This—" Vulcan " has disposed of and drawn sinoe 4th March up to 22nd May, 4762 tiokets. Bank notes and Post Office orders payable to " Vuloanl" only. Note. — Cheques will be returned unless made payable to a No. or bearer only. Should there be more than the 1500 applied for, extra oash bonds will be added. This is sure to bo more than full, being a local meeting. _ One ticket given free out of each book sold as commission. Twenty-five promiscuous tiokets or one book for £12. Five tiokets given as commission to every agent who disposoß of 100 tickets. Everybody can come to "Vuloan's" drawings. Speoial Prizes of £3, £2 and £1 will be given to tha agents who dispose of the greatest number of books Address only to " VULCAN," oare Mr. G. 0. Bubns, Box 97, P. 0., Wellington. Reliable agents wanted. No 13* I BABY SHOW \ No 13a No. 13a J DISCUSSION. > WO> 13a £250 in 1000 Shares of 5a Eaoh. TITELLINGTON STEEPLECHASE W HANDICAP. Firßt Baby ... £60 Cash Awards. Seoond 30 sat £6 ... £30 Third 20 10 at 3 ... 30 Others (divided) 50 15 at 2 ... SO Total £160 £90 Grand total, £250. We wish to inform subscribers that it is possible for one tioket to draw the first prise and all the cash awards. When oaßh awards are being drawn each number k replaced. Address— " BABY SHOW," c/o Mr. Puboell, Bex 107, Post Offioe, Wellington. ¦jjUTTEERALL COMPANY 1 No. 11 Consultation, ON THE WELLINGTON STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP and HURDLE HANDICAP, Run at the Hutt on 18th July, 1885. 2000 Members at 5s Eaoh. Wellington Steb- Hubdle HanPLXCHASE H'CAP. DIOAP. First Horse ...£l2O First Horse „.£IOO Seoond 70 Seoond 50 Third 30 Third 30 Starters ... 20 Starters ... 20 Non-Btarterß ... 30 Non-Btarters ... 30 £270 £230 Eaoh tioket will be drawn twice. Should the application exceed the above nnmber the awards will bo increased accordingly. Tattebsall Company, oare of T. M'Gnire, Box 211, P. 0., Wellington. £3000. £3000. ADA MANTUA. £3000 ANNUAL CONSULTATION ON THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE To be run at Melbourne on the 16th July, 1885. Will Close on the 16th July, 1885. 6000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. 6000. HORSE. 112 First £600 CASH AWARDS. Second 300 2at 100 £200 Third 200 4at 50 200 Starters (divided Bat 25 200 about £40 eaoh) 200 10 at 20 200 Non-starters (di- 20 at 10 200 vided,about£l6 20 at 8 160 eaoh 300 48 at 5 240 £1600 £1400 Each Tioket has Eight ChanoeE, and oan obtain a Prize in eaoh of the Eight Drawings. Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, or bank notes. Country cheques mußt have one shilling exohange added, and marked oorreot by bank (do not enclose ooin). Two stamps requisite, for reply and result. Should this Consultation exceed 6000, all prizes will be divided pro rata. $^T In my Consultation on the Christohuroh Great Autumn Handioap, the First Horse, Rubina, went to a station hand at Ida Valley Station. The Seoond Horse, Captain Webster, went to a farmer at Milton, Otago. The Third Horse, Sou'-weßter, to a well-known oonaultationist at Christohuroh. N.B.— As usual, the names and addresses of the prinoipal prize-takers, also the names and addresses of the gentlemen who form the Committee, will be forwarded to all the leadingnewspapersthroughoutNewZealand. Addresß— ADA MANTUA, Care of Lyons A Hart, Box 351, Post Offioe, Dunedin. £3000 Apply early. £3000 Melbourne Cup will follow. SPORTING NEWS. £4000.-320 CASH PRIZES. 9S~ TENTH GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING IS NOW OPEN. To a purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given gratis. From the undoubted popularity and great suooobs these drawing have obtained, the promoters are enabled to bring them before the publio every two months. Although this Company has a large number of Horse Consultationists (about 30) to contend against, some of whom under fictitious names have been mean enough to do their utmost to injure the promoters of the Hamburg Company, they cannot do so, as this Company is too well established and favourably Known with the publio all through New Zealand. The large number of applications that oame in too late will be registered in the tenth drawing; or if the applicant wishes, the money will be returned. The Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will olo»e the end of August, and the Eleventh Hambnrg Drawing will open on the Ist September. The Tenth Grand Drawing will consist of 320 Money Prizes, amounting to £4000, subscribed by 8000 members at 10a each. The various Money Prizes will be distributed as follows : 1 £300 prize 10 £30 prizes I 15 £15 prizes 1 £200 prize 15 £25 prizes 1 160 £10 prizes 1 £100 prize 15 £20 prizes 100 £5 prizes 2 £50 prizes | Total amount, £4000. 320 Money Prizeß. To a purohaser of 25 Programmes one will be given gratis. The grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Prize, and the ohanoes are in favour of the investor drawing a large prize, as there are 220 large prizes to 100 small ones. To an investor of £2 the ohances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 10s. Read This.— ln Boaz's Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds are only 25 to 1 against an investor of 10s drawing a prize. But carefully note the enormous odds against investors drawing a Horse or Cash Prize in any of the Horse Consultations. The marbles are replaced for eaoh drawing of the cash prizes, whioh gives the enormous odds against investors. This Company would simply ask investors to calculate the odds before plaoing their investments in any horse consultations : and this Company would not presume to tell the publio that they have a numisr of ohances and may win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10s. Not*. — Prize Winners, whether winning large or raall prizes, are informed that their names will not be made publio without their written oonsent. This Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will take plaoe under the supervision of a committee of eight subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. $gjTNoTioB. — Country cheques marked correct by Bank, only payable to a number, and Is added for exohange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to Boaz. Bank Notes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applioant should be plainly written. All letters must be addressed BOAZ, Care of Mr. Moblbt, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P. 0., Dunedin. THE GRKA.TE3T SUCCESS YET. Will Close lKlh July, 1885. JACOB FAITHFUL'S CONSULTATION of £1500 on thk WELLINGTON STEEPLECHASE, To be hun 18lh July, 1885. 3000 Members at 10a. Each Ticket has Six Chances. Hohees. Cash Pbizbs. First Horse ...£3OO lat £100 ...£IOO Second Horse... 150 2at 50 ... 100 Third Horee ... 75 Bat 20 ... 160 Others divided, 14 at 10 ... 140 £11 each ... 275 40 at 5 ... 200 £8001 £700 Jacob's last Consultation having been over filled, he iB confident of still a greater success in the present case, in whioh event the number of prizes will be inoreased, the excess being divided in extra £5 prizes. Drawing by a Committee of Subscribers, including representatives of the Press. Two stamps for reply and result. P. 0.0. preferred. Apply JACOB FAITHFUL, Care of N. Jacobs, Box 7, P. 0., Napier. Tickets Ten Shillings Eaoh. As time is Bhort, please apply early. Cabd.J REGISTRY OFFICE NOTICE. Tl/TRS. MADDEN begs to inform the JJJL Ladies of Wellington that having taken those premises on Lamb ton-quay lately in the occupation of Mrs. Hill, she intends continuing the business of a Registry Offioe. Country communications will reoeive prompt attention.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1885, Page 4

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