Sporting 1 . BUBtiOWA MILLS, G NEW SOUTH WALIS, ART UNION. £7000 FOR JSI ! XM 1 AAAWOETH OF FBT2E. ! 3JXL 3 \J\J\J holp pbopebty t to be dispossd of bj Subscription on the * ART UNION PBINCIPLE ! £1 Tickets. 11,000 Subscribers. 1 lßt prize (Union, Steam Flour Mills, Burrowa) ..., ... L7OOO 2nd prize . .(Large Brick Houbc, . Burrowa) , ' ... ..^.^ ..." ... 2500 3rd pvize^W.B. Cottage^ Burrowa) ' ..'. ; 700 4th prince .; ... , ._ ■ . ... ■ ... 250 '. sth prize 1, -...' -...-. .100 - 6th. prize .'...' ' '..,' . ... , ... 100 b 7th prize ... ''.'.. ■....,' ... 75 e Bth prize ," ....- ... 50 e 9th prize . ... ... . 25 1 10th prize ' r ..V' ...' 25 11th prize "... 36 e 12ih prize , SS 18th priee ' ... ..' 25 14 th prize 86 " 15th prize ; ■ .' ... ... 25 '-- 16th prize 25 1, — — i (..',,■),. r< The following gentlemen are On \the oome miltea :— Messrs T. M. Blatrtery, r 'li.L.A. ; L. s . F. Hey don, I 'MX. A. ; B. M. Vaughan;M.L.A>, e E. A. Ice'ton, Mayor oif Tais ; F; W, " Hume } . Burrowa ;A. B. Pate; son, Bin aiong ;T. Collt,. Yass ; F. J. O'Leary, Burrowa. ;"J, C. Yeo, d Yass ; J. Hurley, Burrowa ; T. B ( arber, Yasa ; e H. O'Brien, Burrowa ', / In the event of all tickets nb.t being sold,' the money will be returnedto Subscribers; in fall. • \ ; 'r • fc For further particulars, see 1 Prospeetuses. 3 . Apply to '. , . [. . JAMES S. CAMPBELL, dBB3 Secretary,' Yass. ' ;r P.S. — The drawing will take place on June 2S ■ ■ 30, 1884, ■ ••• ' SPORTING NEWS ! THIRD GRAND DRAWING IS NOW OPEN! TTNPARALLKtLBD Success of these Grand Drawings, as they are carried out on the same principle as in Hamburg and other Continental Cities. Q The First Drawing .for L2OOO, and the Second Drawing for L3OOO, filled before the advertised time for drawing. '. The Company -Vyere induced to make tfei • .Third' Grand Drawing. for JyfOOO, hi oon«e---quence of the great success, apd also the opi-. p fidence gained from the public. since opening the Hamburg Drawing?, This Third Grand Drawing will take place not later than the end of Jukh, and th* Fourth Drawing will open on the x fs|%nly. Late applications are registered for the Third Drawing. » Over e^Q-ifipplications for programmes are* now registered for the T-hir.d Drying. This ,Third Grand; Drawi^|^|^^onjßisi' of 240 Mowhy Pbizbs, amourif|i»^^^B : 000, subscribed by i .-..-.,. • d . ■ •AtlOß<^»*:'.i^^P»'.-l e The various Money Prizes Yriif be disg tributed as follows : — One £300 prize, I- Ope £150 prize, One £ip^#3(4ze, Two £50 prizes, Five £30 prizes, Ten £25 prizes, 10 £20 prizes,' 10 £15 prizes, 120 £10 prizes, 80 £5 prizes. , , ; , y / ' 0 TOTH AMOUNT £3000. 0 . 240 MONEY PRIZES. 0 5 grand principle of these Hamburg 5 Drawings is that a purohaser, of- 26 ".Pro-. 0 grammes is guaranteed a Prize, , as it is ,go q drawn that a prize must comei out , to evwy _ 25 numbers, and.thechancej are in faVor of 0 the investor' drawing a large prize 1 , as there e are 160 large prizes, against B<> small ones.' n To any Investor ! of, L2 the chanoea are d only 6 tp 1 ' against him drawing a prise,. 11 and the Head .Prize or any other may be n drawn by any investor of 10s. >f The Company would aot presume to tel the public that they have a aumber of It cha n cea and can win a number of prizes for d a single investment of 10s. ; " ' t, The large bulk of money in this Grand Drawing is not given away in one big* prize, as it is in the Horse Consultations, I but you will observe in this Hamburg Drawing that the L3OOO is fainy proportioned into 240 Prizes, giving every shareholder an e^js chance of getting a good prize. '-'■■ , This Hamburg Drawingls one of the molt ; . novel, . and will be conducted on the Fairest Principle Possible, so as to give «t£re t . public satisfaction. This"' Third Drawing for L3OOO will take 2 place under the supervision of a /Committee 3 of eight gentlemen, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the draw- . wg< '.. Notice.— Country cheques, marked correct by Bank, made payable ■ only to a number P and Is added f or, exchange. "■p'.o'.., Orders 3 preferred , made payable *'<$Ly t to 1 "'bOAZ. . Bank Notes ". accepted.* ; ■,■-'s*<>'/ 'twopenny r stamps must- be sent fQr, : repi^ (and result. Begisteyed Jstters and te^granis, not re--1 ceived.^ ■■■■■,- : ■?s&.■; "•' i '.-.'•: 1 : ■ - Name and address of app|^iit :! 49 u ri'be plainly written/ ,' !i - '^?v§ ; ' ■. 1^ i ; !a ' All letters mus't'be addressed . ! ' ' ■ ■ '.'.',; t ioAi, . ' JosjSsfc ■ ■ / Care-of MK M©Sfi|^^V^: ' 8 Wbdlesalefandieia^Tobti^oflist, .' :
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 367, 20 June 1884, Page 6
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739Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 367, 20 June 1884, Page 6
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