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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, 1835. That Splendid Pore-bred Clydesdale Stallion MODEL BLACK LEGS. THE borae is a dark boy, black points, 16V bands, great bone and Rood symmetry. First prise at Leeston as a two-year-old ; second prize at Nelson when five years old, against all-comers. He gained the first prize at the Marlborough Agrionltural Show in 1881 ; in 1882 he took a apeoial prize for the best horse for agricultural purposes, and the second prize for Clydesdales. He was bred by Mr. Holly, of Christchnroh. His sire. Lofty, was imported from Scotland, where he took five first and one Beoond prize, and has beaten every horeo shown against him in New Zealand. For pedigree, Ac, see cards. HAWKE'S BAY SPEING HANDICAP. To Close in October, 1885. .£3OOO, ontho Hawke's Bay Spring Handicap. COOO Subscribers at 10s each. 9S Cash Prizes. About 145 Prizes in all. Horses. Cash Bonds. Ist Horse ... .£750 lat £100 ... £100 2nd 500 lat£7s ... 75 3rd „ ... 250 2at £50 ... 100 Others(divided) 400 4at £25 ... 100 Horses 1900 sat £20 ... 100 10 at £15 ... 150 20 at £10 ... 200 55 at £5 ... 275 Total ...£llOO Grand Total ... £3000. Each ticket has the chauoe of winning the Ist piize, and 8 soparate cash bonds, £1050 in all. Note. — 1. Drawing under supervision of committee of subscribers and representatives of the press. All books open to the inspection of sabEcribers. 2. All oheqnes outside Hawke's Bay must have Is added for exohange. Bank notes or post office orders preferred. Melbourne Cup aho open, same monoy, lame prizes. Yours faithfully, SHAKESPEARE, Care of E. Ashton, Occidental Hotel ; Or Post Office, Box 109, Napier. JACOB FAITHFUL'S CONSULTATION «J NOW OPEN OK THE HAWKESBURY GRAND HANDICAP. To be Eun at Sydney, 12th September, 1885. Will Closo 10th September. 6000 Subscribers at 10s. Capital, £3000. Each Tickot has Seven Chances. Horbks. 89 Cash Prizes. 109 Nominations 2at £50 ...£lOO First Horse ...£6OO 4at 25 ... 100 Seoond Horse... 300 Bat 20 ... ICO Third Horse ... 150 13 at 10 ... 130 Other horses 20 at 6 ... 120 equaUy divided 1130 42 at 5 ... 210 £2180 £820 Jaoob Faithful would draw attention to the faot of his last Sweep of Four Thousand Members having over filled on a very short notice ; he is therefore confident of a much greater success in the present case, in whioh event the exoess will ba divided in extra £5 cash prizes. The names and addresses of the prinoipal prize- takers will be forwarded to all the leading newspapers. Drawing by a Committee of Subscribers, press representatives being present. Add Is for exchange on ohequos payable out of Hawke's Bay. P.O. orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. Apply JACOB FAITHFUL, Care of N. Jacobs, Box 7, P. 0., Napior. H. B. Spring meeting to follow. BEAD THIS. SPORTING NEWS. £4000.-820 CASH PRIZES. «®" ELEVENTH GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING IS NOW OPEN. To a purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given gratis. As the now Gaming Act will come into foroe on the Ist day of Novomber, this Eleventh Grand Drawing will positively close not later than the 27th Ootober ; therefore ploase Bend at onco as this Eleventh Drawing will take plaoe immediately it is filled, whion may probably be about the 20th Ootober, and all applications that oome too late will be returned. Ovor 900 applications came in too late for the tenth, which have been registered for this Eleventh Drawing. Read This.— The return askod for by Mr. Hart, of the number of money orders issued in favour of the " oonsuJtafaonists " Bhows that for the months of Juno and July last it was aB follows :— Adamastor, 4 orders, £3; Phoenix, 3 orders, £2; Boaz, 166 orders, £189 ; Fortuna, 51 orders, £62 ; A. Loo, 1 order, £2 ; Robin Hood, 12 ordors, £60 ; Jnbal Fleming, 2 ordors, £1 ; Adam Bede, 40 orders, £73 ; total, 342 orders, £392. The above was aßked in Parliament, and the reply shows that Boaz was a long away ahead of all the others. The Eleventh Grand Drawing will oonsist of 320 Money Prizes, amounting to £4000, subscribed by 8000 members at 10s each. The various Money Prizes will bo distributed as follows :— 1 £300 prize 10 £30 prizes 15 £15 prizes 1 £200 prize 15 £25 prizos 160 £10 prises 1 £100 prize 15 £20 prizes 100 £5 priaos 2 £50 prizes Total amount, £4000. 320 Money Prizes. To a purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given ftratiß. The grand principle of theae Hamburg Drawings is that a parohaeer of 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Prize, and the ohanoeß aro in favonr of the investor drawing a large prize, as there are 220 large prizes to 100 small ones. To an investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and tho Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an invostor 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 oarof nlly note tht« enormous odds against investors drawing a Horse or Cash Prize in any of the Horse Consultations. The marbles are replaced for each drawing of the cash prizes, which gives the enormous odda against investors. This Company would simply ask investors to calculate the odda before placing their investments in any horse consultations. This Eleventh Grand Drawing for £4000 will take plaoe under the supervision of a oommittee of eight subscribers, and the prizes will be forwarded immediately after the drawing. (gjTNoTiCK. — Country oheques marked oorreot 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 reooivod. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. All letters must ba addressed BOAZ, Care of Mr. Moslet, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P. 0.. Dunedin. TO THE INHABITANTS UJf T B O. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I beg to inform you that I have opened a Branoh Tailoring Establishment in Willib-stbibt, opposite the Ship Hotel, and if good goods, a firat-olass cut, and well-made, andoheaper than any other house, will bring mo a trade, I am bound to have it. I have my tweed direot from the mills, I shall out them myself, and they shall be made by first-cl&BB tailors. Yours, 4c, J. HUXLEY. NO PUFF, NO BOUNCE, BUT STERLING FACTS. Ex Rimutaka and Kaikoura. JUST Arrived, a choice selection of table and pocket cutlery, Boiesors, Ao , direot from the manufacturer, which will bo offered at tho lowest price possible, for cash, aocording to qnality. The whole must be cold to make room for further consignments to arrive. WILFRED HIGQrNBOTTOM, Practical Cutler, Willis-street. Look out for Midget pocket-knifo and pair of carvers. TNEXPENBIVE ! EFFICACIOUS ! RAILWAY ADVERTISING. The undersigned has secured the sole bight of ADVERTISING ON THE WELLINGTON RAILWAY. For terms apply to S. R. DRANSFIELD, Lessee, Grey-street. D/STBICT AO*NT.~ Accident Insnrancs Association of Now Zealand. Australian Mercantile Un ; on Insurance Company. Anstralaeian Mutual live Stack Insurance Society. PROSSER'B TELEGRAPH LINE OF< ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Bunking between Wellington and Paikakabtki, Calling at Johnsonville, Porirna, Paramatta, Pahautanui, Horokiwi & PaikakariH, Will leave the Bank Hotel, Wellington, at 8 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. daily. Passengers can and all parcels must be booked at Bank Hotel Stables, and at Laery and Campbell's Store, Williß-street. J. PBOSSEE, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 59, 7 September 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 59, 7 September 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 59, 7 September 1885, Page 4

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