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Consultations — _ ___ _ _ ____ __ __ _ _ __ _________ ___ . JAOOB Tl A ITHFUL'S Jj /CONSULTATION JAOOB TiIAITHFUL'S , /"CONSULTATION JAOOB -O AITHF UJi'S JO CONSULTATION WILL CLOSE IN A FJSW DAYS. WILL CLOSE IN A FEW DAYS. WILL CLOSE IN A FEW DAYS. FILLING RAPIDLY. FILLING RAPIDLY. FILLING RAPIDLY. 441 DAM BEDfi'S CONSULTATION ON THE GREAT NOBTHEEN STEEPLECHASE, Run at Auckland on June 6th, 1885. 2000 Members at Ten Shillings Each. Steeplechase— Fust Horse, £300 j Second Horse, £100} Third Horse, £50} Starters, £100; Non-Starters, £150; Total, £700. Caah Prizes— 2 Prizes at £25, £50 ; 10 Prizes .at £10, £100 ; 30 Prizes at £5, £150 ; Total, £300. In the event of more than 2000 Tickets being applied for, the Prizes will be increased pro rata. Adam Bkde would particularly draw Subscribers' attention to the fact that all his. Consultations are drawn in the presence of the Press and a Committee of Subscribers. Also, that arrangements are now complete for a aeries of Consultations throughout the year. Any Subscriber drawing a prize will be allowed, if he so desires it, to invest in any future list, any sum not exceeding Four Pounds without remitting any further cash, this amount to be deducted from prize money. Early application for Shares should be made by letter only, enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Drafts. Registered Letterß or Telegrams will not on any account be received. If Bank Notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business | if an addressed envelope is enclosed with i application. Address— ADAM BEDE, Care of B. N. Abbott, 113 Box No. 2, Post-office, Auckland. T^IDELITY COMPANY'S ANNUAL JC PROGRAMME On the PROVINCIAL HANDICAP, To be run at Dunedin on the 23rd Mat, 1885. 3030 Programmes are now published at 10s each. Please remit stamps for reply and result. First Horse £400 ! N.Z. BONDS. Second Horse... 200 ) 1 Bond at £100 £100 Third Horae ... 100 2 „ „ 50 100 Others (divided) 200 10 „ „ 20 200 10 „ „ 10 100 20 „ „ ' 5 100 Total „. £900 4 Bnds. Total £600 REMITTANCES ARlfi TO BE SENT AS FOLLOWS:— 1. Oheques, P.O. Orders, or Bank-notes. 2. Make croßßed cheques, with Is added for exchange, payable either to a No. or simply to bearer aa printed, but not to any particular person. If cheques or bank drafts are payable either to a particular person or to order they will be returned to the sender. 3. Post-offi.ee Orders may be sent, but they must be made payable to Fidelity Company only, and not to any particular person. " 4. Registered letters or telegrams CANNOT be replied to. Address only as below : i FIDELITY COMPANY, Care of Alfred A. Cameron's Box 251, >■ Post-office, Dunedin. BACH 10s VOUCHER HAS SIX 378 CHANCES. coacaes fNHEAP "JjUREd. COTTON'S OMNIBUS LINE. ON and after SATURDAY, March 14th, D. Cotton will run Omnibuses between Napier and the Spife, as under : — Leave Breastwork, Spit, 9 a.m., arriving at Napier afc 9 15, returning from Napier afc 9.30, reaching the Breastwork at 9.45, and leaving again for town at 10 o'clock. Time-table hourly as above during remainder of day. Fares, Sixpence each way, or by ticket. "^ On Saturday Evenings return tickets at single rateß will be issued. 11l D. COTTON, Proprietor. NAPIER OMNIBUS COMPANY. CHEAP FARES J CHEAP FARES !! IK you wish to keep the Cheap Fares patronise the 'Bus Company, that was first to Reduce the Fares. TiME-TABIB : a.m, 'Bub leaves Mr Cooper's, Watchmaker, Hastings-street, at ... 9.0 Post-office 9.5 Top of Shakespeare Hill 9.10 Arriving at Spit 9.20 Leave Murray, Koberts and Co.'s corner, Spit, at ... 9.30 Spit Poßt-office 9.35 Arriving at Napier 9.5 C And each hour after during the day. Last 'Bus arrives Napier 6.50 p.m. J. R. REDSTONE, 112 Manager. ALTERATION OF TIME -TABLE OF GRIFFITHS' mAUPO ROYAL MAIL COAOHESi "" Leavos the Albion Stables at 6 o'clock every MONDAY MORNING, calling at the Criterion, Masonic, and Clarendon Hotels for passengers previously booked, and finally leaving the Post Office at 6 30 a.m. for TAUPO, OHINBMCTU, TAURANGA, CAMBRIDGE), ASD THAMES, Arriving at Tarawera on Monday, Taupo on, '.Tuesday, staying at Taupo on Wednesday, leaving for Ohinemutu on Thurs* day, arriving that night, and leaving for Tauranga Friday, arriving that night, Thames Saturday, leaving Ohinemutu . Friday for Cambridge, arriving that night ; rail to Auckland from Cambridge Saturday. Special Conveyances can be obtained at any time by arrangement with the Agent, who will give any further information that may be required. W. H. ELLIOTT, Agent, Corner of Emerson-street and 384 Marine Parade, Napier. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE _2< ROYAL MAIL COACHES, .. Carrying under Contract Her Majesty's Mails. V EAVES Tahoraite on tho arrival of the JL_ 7.25 train from Napier for Woodville and Palmerston Daily. For Masterton on MON« DAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. Passengers leaving Napier by the 7.25 train, and going by these coaches, can reach. Wanganui the same day. Special convey* ances can be arranged for at any time. "JJIXCDRBIONISTS to Tahoraife nexf J_J Thursday, wishing to go to Pulmerßtqn in time for the ovening train for Wanganui, or to go to WoodvilJe and return dext day, can arrange for comfortable Coaches by applying to T. Peddie, Clarendon Club Hotel, Napier. Head Office: Council Chambers, Masterton. 256

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7146, 25 April 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7146, 25 April 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7146, 25 April 1885, Page 4

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