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QNEHUNGrEAciNG CLtJB< TO BB HtlJ> OK THE ONEHTTNGA RACECOURSE. NOVEMBER 22, SnrtriSDs—Messrs. Webb. Oajes TW t» Eobinson, Daley, Suttie, klut fe, E '»lfe« Rowe, and Adams. '' WaUe > 2>ett*S Judge—Mr. F. Lawry. Staktzb—Mr. O. C. HcGee. Clerk of' Scales— Mr. Daley. Clebk 'of CocTESi—Mr. Oasey Handicappkes—The Committee. ' ToTAm4TOE te, "ES2S2* B^.-u, TmsKHPiE-Mr. Dore. TBEAstTKEE—Mr. Brookfielt BPBING HURDLE RACE cf 40sovs._x nm , 20a; acceptance, 40s. Distance 1* mn,? 11 * 110,1 . flights of hurdles. ' * ma > «tt g KOVEL RACE of 20sovs.—Nomination ■«. ~ tance, 1 mile. The winner to fce tWnSL the Club/and sold immediately if teffiT « the proceeds to go to the Clab. °«; ONEHUNGA SPRING HANDICAP ot l«w Second horse to receive lOsovs. oat of tne«S~ Nomination 2 5 0v5.; acceptance, 3=O,S SU *?- tance, 1J miles. *■"• D«HACK BACE of lCsovs—Nomination on. n, tance, 1 mile. Minimum weight, Sst SELLffIG HURDLE EACE of 20=o»t v~-. tion, 30s. Weight for age. Thei Jrin^el 0 ? 1 ?: sold for 60SOVS. If for s&oys., anSEd ™? "? for 4050T3., 141b.; if for 30sovs., a^f?,^; 1 * 20SOTS., 281b. PONY EACE of 10sov3.—1 mile- mm, . Nomination, 20s. «t<i-wagit. STEWARDS' HANDICAP of 3030v5., and Ctm of iv vain;: of 15 s ovs. (presented by Mr. J-mile.—Nomination, 2Cs; acceptance, itS.^^Nominations Spring Handicap and Hurtles, a. tober 24. Weights to appear October 31. "^ AII entries to be sealed, and addressed to th» retary, Onedunga, and Mr. W. Adam.l 6? street, Auckland. ' ' """^ General Entry and Acceptances, NoTember 7. KICHD, WEBB* SecretMj-. FLANEUR'S CONSULTATION 0V \3T» THE MELBOURNE COP, lg« fl To be Bun on the 4th November 2000 — MEMBERS AT 10s EACH—""Vmn 133 Prizes. First ITorse .. .. £300 Second Horse .. „ " tSi Third Horse .. .. " Other Starters (divided) „ " 175 Non-starters (divided) .. 300 Total "^ AppUcaUon by letter ocly. Registered letten or telegrams will not. on any acarant. bs received. Th» Drawing, under the supervision of a Committee of i£ Investors, will take place as soon as filled. ResSs slips forwarded to Subscribers immediately afuT the Drawing. Enclose stamps for replv and result An agents and representatives of 25 tickets and of 'p™. Invited to the Drawing. Early »dp icatiou in-;t«f G. FLANEUR, care of D TwobiU. P«k HjW Auckland. MELBOURNE CUP AND NESV ZEA. Land cup. Bora Eck Novembee 4ih A, NEMO'S GBACTD OONSTJLTATIOK On the above events Now Open, by COOO INVESTORS AT 10s EACH. Each Ticket has two separate chances. To be divided as follows :— BlELßormsE Cop, New Zealand Cut £2000. £1000. Ist Horse.. .. £SOO istHorse.. . £^3 2nd Horse .. 400 2nd Horse . om 3rd Horse .. 200 3rd Horse . Iμ Starters (div.) .. 200 Starters (div.) . 100 Non-starters (divo_ 400 Non-starter3(div.).. ax) Total.. ..£2,000 Total.. ..£^oo From the full confidence placed in all XEMO3 pre. vions Consultations by the general public, this liberal programme is placed before them, and Is fully expected to fill long before the time, and No. 2 will open immediately alter. Any company purchasing a book of 25 tickets receives osb ticket gratis as commission, aod baa the privilege of nominating one person on the com mittee to be present at the drawing. Also, member* of the Press are always invited. ONE TICKET CAN WIN £1200. Application bt liSttgr oxlt, endnaing two stamps for replies. If bank n-tes are sent, please me twe envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. No telegrams or registered letters accepted. P.O. orders when convenient. Address—A. NEMO, care of F. Tomltssos, Barre , HoteL ParnelL Q POB T ING NEWS. £4000.-320 CASH PRIZES. FIFTH GRAND HAMBTJBG DRAWING fc NOW OPEN ! The Four previous Drawings were filled, and ill applications that came too late for the Fourth will be registered in this Drawing. The Fifth Grand Drawing for £4000 will close the end of October, and the Sixth Drawing trill Open oa the Ist November. » This Fifth Grand Drawing will consist of 320 Mouer Prizes, amounting to £4000, subscribed by «000 members at 10s each. The varions Money Prizes will be distribnted is ollows:— 1 £300 PRIZE 10 £30 PRIZF.S 15 £15 PRIZES 1 £200 PRIZE 15 £25 PRIZES 160 £10 PRIZES 1 £100 FRIZB 15 £20 PRIZES 100 £5 PRIZES Total Amount, £4COO. 320 Money Prizes. The Grand Principle of these Hamburg Drawings ij hat a purchaser of 25 Programmes 13 guaranteed 1 rnze, and the chances are ii favonr of the investor drawing a large prize, as there are 220 large prizes to 100 small ones. Tc an investor of £2 the chances «ta only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prua, and the Held Prize or any other may be drawn by an Dvestor of lte READ THIS CAREFULLY. — In Bouxt Grind Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds are only 25 to 1 against an investor of 10s drawing a prize. But carenlly note some of the Horse Consultations on Oα Melbourne Cup, advertising 20,000 members at 10s each, equal to aboo t £10,000. The Cup gives 133 nonina( ion*, so that the odds are over 150 to 1 against aa investor drawing a horse. Now take the Cash Prizes drawn at the same time, and calculate the odd« ; joa Pill find in each of the Cash awards that the oddsvarj from 200 to 5000 to 1 against an investo drawing a Cash Prize The wholo 20,000 marbles ar advertised to be replaced for each Drawing of the Cash Pros, which gives the enormous odds against investors, lite Company would simply ask investors to calcnlate th» odds before placing their investment? in any horse tmsituation /and the Company would not presnme to tell the public that they have a number of chances, and can win a number of prizes for a single invertmeat ot 10s. Tliis Fifth Grand Drawing for £4000 will take plua under the supervision or a committee of eight gentlemen, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. a3-NOTICE. -Country Cheques marked correct br Bank, only payable to a number, and Is added for eichange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bant Notes ac:epted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. Name and address of applicant should be plainly All letters must be addressed BOAZ, Care of MR. MOSELY, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist Box 64, P.O. DUNEDIN.

A LEO'S CONSULTATION e LIST No. X, MELBOTJRNeWp, ISSi. 20C0 INVESTORS AT £1 EACH. To be divided a3 follows: First Horss .. . £1030 Second Horse .. '*■" " 300 Third Horse.. .. " "" 100 Starters and Kon-Starters (Divided)" 600 Total .. .. „ £2000 It is particularly requested tint easlt appuca xiojf for Shares will be made, as No. 2 last will beopeiied immediately this one is filled. Kesults will be forwarded to Subscribers immediately after Drawing. Any Subscriber drawing a Horse can inresj in Kc. 2 List to the amount of Four Ponnds withont farther payment, that amount to be deducted from priie money. The Drawing will bo conducted by a Commitiw to which the Press will be invited to attend. Applications bv Letter osiy, endosins Twj Stamps, with exchange on Cheques, or by Money Ordsr, Bank Note, or Drafts. Begistered Letters or T-elegrnms will kot on any account be received. U Uank Aotes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sea'ed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders F 1 * - ferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an addressed envelope is enclosed wita application. Should It be deemed advisable after Acceptances are published to re-arrange Programme So. i" l 3 same will be notified by circular and advertisementAddress— A. LEO, care ALFRED KlDft Box 237, Post Office Auckland. "DOBIN HOOD'S PROGRAMME. NOW OPES MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEALAND COT - NOVEaIBEE, ISS4. Capital £10,000. 20,000 Members, at 10s each. 404 Prtot Each Share has Seven Chances. Firsi, Prize Melbourne' Cup .. .. -• £f?X"~ First Prixe New Zealand tup a(wu Programmes, Pamphlets, etc., eta, sent Post ?»* on application to ROBIN HOOD, CsreofTHOS. BTAPIKTOW, .._ Box 238, Post Office, Christchurcn ,<* Care of JUBAL FLEMING, Cdombwtreet, Chdrtcnnn*- '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 6

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