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HAWKE'S BAY SPRING HANDICAP. To Close in Octobib, 1835. .£3OOO, on the Hawke's Bay Spring Handicap. 6000 Subscribers at 10j each. 98 Cash Prizes. About 145 Prizes in all. Horses. Cash Bonds. Ist Horse ... X 750 lat ... .£IOO 2nd „ ... 500 lat.£7s ... 75 3rd „ ... 250 2at £50 ... 100 Others(divided) 400 4at .£25 ... 100 Horseß 1900 sat £20 ... 100 10 at £15 ... 150 20 at £10 ... 2(tO 55 at £5 ... 275 Total ...£llOO Grand Total ... £3000. Each ticket has the chance of winning tho Ist prize, and 8 separate cash bonds, £1050 in all. Note.— l. Drawing under supervision of committee of subscribers and representatives of the prees. All books open to the inspection of subscribers. 2. All oheques outside Hawke's Bay must have 1b added for exohnnßO. Bank notea or post offioe orders preferred. Melbourne Cup also open, same money, same prizes. Yours faithfully, SHAKESPEARE, Care of E. Ash ton, Occidental Hotel ; Or Post Office. Box 109, Napier. TACOB FAITHFUL'S CONSULTATION t* NOW OPRN OH THK HAWKESBURT GKAND HANDICAP. To be Run at Sydney, 12th September, 1885. Will Close 10th September. 6000 Subscribers at 10b. Cauital, £3000. Each Ticket has Seven Chanoes. Horses. 89 Cash Pbizks. 109 Nominations. 2at £50 ...£IOO First Horao ...£BOO 4at 25 ... -100 Second Horse... 300 Bat 20 ... 160 Third Horse ... 150 13 at 10 ... ISO Other horses 20 at G ... 120 equally divided 1130 42 at 5 .., 210 £2180 £820 Jacob Faithful would draw attention to the faot of his last Swoop of Four Thousand Members having over filled on a very short notioo; he ia therefore confident of a muoh greater suooess in the present oase, in which event the excess will be divided in extra £5 cash prizes. The namoß andaddresaesof the prinoipal prize-takers will bo forwarded to all tho leading newspapers. Drawing by a Committee of Subscribers, press representatives being present. Ada Is for exchange on oheques payable out of Hawko's Bay. P.O. orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. Apply JACOB FAITHFUL, Caro of N. Jacobs, Box 7, P. 0., Napier. H. B. Spring meeting to follow. READ THIS. SPORTING NEWS. £4000.-320 CASH PRIZES. BS- ELEVENTH GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING IS NOW OPEN. . To a purohaser of 25 Programmes one will bo given gratis. As tho new Gaming Act will oomo into force on the Ist day of November,* this Eleventh Grand Drawing will positively 'close not later than the 27th Ootober; then fore please send at once as this Eleventh Drawing will take placa immediately it ia fillod, whioh may probably be about the 20th Ootober, and all applications that oome too late will be returned. Over 900 applications came in too late for the tenth, whioh have been regia- j tered for this Eleventh Drawing. Read This.— The return asked for by Mr. Hart, of the number of money orders issued in favour of the " oonßoltationists " shows that for the months of June and July last it was as follows : — Adamastor, 4 ordora, £3; Phoenix, 3 orders, £2; Boaz, 16G orders, £189 ; Fortnna, 51 orders, £62 ; A. Leo, 1 order, £2; Robin Hood, 12 ordors, £60; .Tnbal Fleming, 2 ordors, £1 ; Adam Bede, 40 orders, £73 ; total, 342 orders, £392. The above was aaked in Parliament, and the reply shows that Boaz was a long away ahead of all tho others. The Eleventh Grand Drawing will oonsist of 320 Money Prizes, amounting to £4000, Bubsoribed by 8000 members at 10a eaoh. The various Money Prizos will bo distributed aa follows : — 1 £300 prize 10 £30 prizes 15 JEIS prizos 1 £200 prizo 15 £25 prizes 160 £10 prizes 1 £100 prizo 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 gratia. The grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes ia guaranteed a Prizo, and the ohanoes are in favour of tho investor drawing a large prizo, as there are 220 large prizes to 100 small ones. To an investor of £2 the ohanoes aro only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 10s. RjejlD This. — In Boat's Grand Hamburg Drawings the groatest odds are only 25 to 1 against an investor of 10s drawing a prize. But carefully note tho enormous odds against investors drawing a Horse or Cash Prize in any of the Horse Consultations. Tho marbles ore replaced for eaoh drawing of the cash prizes, which givea the enormous odds against investors. This Company would simply ask investors to calculate the odds before placing their investments in any horse consultations , This Eleventh Grand Drawing for £4000 will take place under the supervision of a oommittee of eight subscribers, and the prizos will be forwarded immediately after the drawing. 83P~Notice. — Country ohequea marked correot by Bonk, only payable to a number, and Is added for exchange. P.O. Orderß preferred, made payable only to Boaz. Bank Notes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. Roinstored letters and telegrams not received. Namo and address of applicant should be plainly written. All letters must be addressed BOAZ, Care of Mr. Moslet, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P.O , Dunodin. CiacrJLAß. THE EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT (Opposite Barrett's Hotel). SIR — Having, somo twolvo months since, purohased tho above business from Mr. Huxley (in whose employment we had been for upwards of fivo years), we would respeotfully Bolioit a oontinuance of your esteemed favours. Being large purchasers for oash, employing as we do the beet talent in our Cutting Department, and devoting our entire personal attention to the business, we are in a position €0 offer to ou pa.tr<ms ezoopilotULl valn«. oombined with excellence of style, fit, and workmanship. We are now opening np our large and varied Shipments for the Autnmn and Winter Seasons, comprising Coatings and Tweeds in Colonial, Sootoh, and English manufacture We would draw speoial attention to our Celebrated Suits at £3 10s and £4 10s, thoroughly shrunk, and invite inspection at your earliest oonvenienoe. In all command, We remain, Sir, Obediently touts, JONES A ASHDOWN (Lato Huxley ft Co.). NELSON SOAP. Trade Mark Registered under " The Trade Marks Aot, 1866." npHE Publio are hereby cautioned against purchasing a spurious imitation of Phillips' " NELSON " SOAP, now boing Bold in the city. Prompt action has already beon taken by the ropraaentotivos of the Manufacturer to prevent the public being imposed upon by a Southern firm, who aro having sold in thiz market a very inforior article, purporting it t? be tho genuine one fHfLLIPS' "NELSON" SOAP; Has the brand " No'son " stamped upot oaoh Bar, and none is genuine without it. Sold Retail by all Grocers, and Wholesale only bj JOSEPH NATHAN & CG Sor.E Aokhts. Ask your Grocer for Nelson Soap, and sea that you obtain the Genuine Article. TfIURNDON COACH FACTORY, MOLEBWOBTH-STBKET, MESSES. EEA, LUKE & AMADIO. wish to inform the inhabitants of Thorndon and surrounding districts that they have taken over tho business lately carried on by Messrs. Mitchell k Bea, oa Coachbuildera, Ac, and are now prepared to execute any orders intrusted to their charge. Landaus, Broughams, Buggies, Light and Heavy Trapa, of any description. By using the best materiala, combined with our personal supervision in every branch, we hope to merit a fair share of patronage. N.B.— Eatimatoß given for all kinds of wqrk PN SALF, Waste Paper. Evening Pott offioe.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 4 September 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 4 September 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 4 September 1885, Page 4

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