SCOTT'S. SAWING-, PLANING-, AND MOULDING MILLS, SASH AND- DOOR -FACTORY? IPHE Undera'gnQd having comploted the JL erection of IMPROVED -MAUIUNEUJf is prepared to exocuto wiih tne utmost daspatch all orders with which h6 miy ho favored Flooring, Lining, Mou!rtiug3, Si3ho3, and Doora always in stock. Timbera, Shingles, and Bail'] ing Matarivlsof ersry description. Baildcra' lronrmngery, Corrugtol Irba Ridgiug and Spouting. Glass all aizes for Sala at, lowest >. oasunsrativc rates. Joiners' Work prepared to or-.ior. Sawing and Plauu>g done tor the Tr*id9~Piaaiug up to 24- inoh'ds wide. .. John Scott, BvihD%& & qoNraA.oroi» TR AF AL''i A U -«T H W W V NORTHS MABONIO HOTSSL, JHAVELOCK, T. ADAMS, Puoprietou. TotTRisTS, SnoiTiNG, and -*- FisiiiNa Pauties t j tho famed D strict of Pelorus Sound, frequeniiag tnia wellknowu llut'.il, will rcceire every attentiou. Private Puitks oi^ Roxus fir Faoiiliei, &3 Wines and Spirits o£ the b29l braudi oiily kept. Good Stablimg and Paudocics. Age>?ct of tho Norwich Union Fire In-eura.-.cd boc.ety. 1673—21-105 SPORTING NEWS. iS4OOO. 320 CAbll PRIZES fIIENTH GRAND HAMBURG X DRAWING IS NOW OPEN ! To a purchaser of 25 programmes oue will be giveu Gratis. From the undoubted popularity an 3 grea* success thesj Drawings have obtained throughout Now Z?al&nd, the promoters uro enabled, to bring them before ttie public every two months. Although this Compa y has a large number of ilorae Consultationisis (iibout thirty) to contend againot, somo of whcui under fictitious uaines nave b;en uiean ■enough tp do tb.eir uttujst lo injure the promoters of the Hamburg Couipiuy, they canaot do so, as thi3 Compacy is too wall established aud t'ivoirably kuoivu vii u ihe publij all through I\'e,v Z. aland. The lar^o nu.ubsr of applijaiiou t^iafc came in too lato will ba registered in the tenth drawing ; or, if the applicant wishaa tho money win be returned. Tlw Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will close the enl of August, and the Eleventh Hamburg Drawing will Opeuon ihe Ist KEPXEJIBIiK. The Tenth Gi'and Drawing will conaiit •of 320 Money Phizes, amounting to ■£4,000, subacribud by 8000 members at 10a each. The various Money Frizes will be distributed as follows : — I £300 PRIZE { 15 £26 PRIZES 1 £200 PRIZE 15'£20 PRIZES 1 J6IOO PRIZE 15 £16 PRIZKS 2 £50 PRIZES 160 £10 PRIZES i 10 £30 PRIZES | 100 £5 PRIZES Total Amount, £4,000. 320 Money Prizes To a purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be 'given. Gratis. The Grand principle of thesi Hamburg ' Drawings is thai a purchaser of 25 Pro- ! grammes is guaranteed a Prize, and tlie : -olianecs are in favor of tJte investor drawing ■ .a large prize, as there are 220 large prizes to ) JOO small ones. To a*« investor of £2 tha ' chances ara only 6 tj 1 against him diawing ; .a prize, and ths Head Prize or any other may .be drawn by an investor of 10s. ; Read tuis, — Iu Doaz's Grand Hamburg Jirawings the greatest odds are only 25 10 ■ 1 agaiust au investor of 10/- drawing d ;priz9. But carefully note tae enormous odda '■; against investors drawing a Horse or Cash J?riie in any of the Horse Consultations. The uiarble3 are replaced for each drawing ■ o£ the cish prizes, which gives the enormous ' >oddo against investors. This Company would. ; ;simply ask invostora to calculate tho odds i before placing their investments in any ihorse consultation ; aud this Company would \ not. presume to tell tho public that they >: ..have i^.nuinber of chauces and may. win. a » .number of piizjs for a single investment of > > loy-. r WOTE —Prize winners whether. wiuuiug c ; ilarge or 'small priz/s asfe i'aformed that their 1 : .names will uob.be maJo public without their ■'written consent. i ' '. Tbia 10th" Grand Drawing for £4,000 will take plttcs under tba supervision of c^mmit- , Ete of eight aubaoribera, aud tbe Pnzo3 Will be i paid over as early aa possible ttf'.er tb.o ' ! drawing. ; , '. ?. No'-'ick. — Country cheques marked correct s i :by Hank, only pay'tible. to a number, aud 1/---y added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, I uaaie payable only to 130 AZ. Hank JYotcf l' ■ •accepted. Two 2d. t stamps for -reply and s .result. Registered Tetters and telegrams not ■(received. ....■' a JS 7 ame aud address oi applicant should bt ■ \ plainly written. V ©3° AU letters must be addressed MOA£, ■ t \ <&re uf M»f MosßiiT, Wftolesale atkd'Rotaii n r 'JL'obaocpnist, %s 04, l*oßt«p,ulee, J)'unodin. II ........... _ t<;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 154, 2 July 1885, Page 1
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