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LATE ADVERTISE MEKTS. | WILL BK OLASSIIfJEt* IN OUJt SKXT. DISTRICT. IN conformity with Olaqbo 46 oi " Tho Licensing Act, 1881," 1 hereby give notice tbat » POLL of the RATEPAYERS will be taken to determine whether Pablicanc', New Zealand Wine, AoconiCKd^tion, or Bottle Licenses rou-y or may nut respectively be increased wilitio tliii above dk\ rie'e. The POLL will ba takeu at th« Gtxnl Templars' Hall, Bluesldn, on SATURDAY, 15th April, 1882, between the hours of 9 a.U). and 6 f.tp. WM. GOLDIE, la Chairman. special nroTicis. SIGNOR OTTO HUG, the celebrated MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT and PSYOOPHATHIST, has commerced PRACTICE in Dowling street, corner of Princes Htreet, oppoßite tho Glasgow Pie Honee. Hours of attendance, 11 to 1, and 2 till 6. SIGNOR OTTO HUG will attend at the Turkish Baths, Moray place, ovory Morning, from 10 to 11, for the treatment of oevero rheumatic cases. N.B.— Poor people snfforingfrom any chronic disease receive Fbek TBBATMENr on SATUR- 1 DAYS from 2 to 4 p.m., at Mb Rooms, Dow. ling street. THE Racahorao THE POE r, it is notified, ib FOR SALE with his Eogsgementa.— Apply G. Bate, Box 214, Chris ichuroh. Southland Coursing €Mh, THE meetingo for tho peasotiH of 1882 (by kind permission of D. M'Kollar, Esq.) will be run over Brooksdale, Tapanui, as under :— MAY 24th AND FOLLOWING DAY 3. Thb Depby Stakes — For an unlimited num her ot dog punpieu, whelped after 30th June, 1880. " ' The Oaks Stakes— For an unlimited number of bitch puppies, whelped after 30th June, 1880. Nominations (accompanied with £1 lo fo each entry) to bo forwarded to tho Secretory, on or beforo Saturday, the Bth April. The balance (£2 2<) to be raid bfifora the draw at Tapanui, »t 4 p.m. on tha 23td May, No dog in either stake will be drawn uuleeu the final payment 1b made. AN All Aged Stakes— (Ut>limit«d), entronca £2 10 a, will clone and bo drawn at the same time and place. JUNE 21bt AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Thb St.Lbgeb Stakes— Open to all puppies nomicatbd in the Derby and Oaks, entry £2 2s to which will bo added half tho entry foi> deJnotArf from each nomination in the Derby and Oaks. An All Aqbs Stakes— (Unlimited), entrance £2 10j. Both Stakes to close and draw at Tapanui, at 4 p.m. -on the 20th June. Entries for tho Derby and Oaks to be made on fcrms which will bo supplied on application, by the irfecretaiy. AH the above, stakes are open only to members of the Southland Club, or members oi other Coursing Clubs, on payment of a qualification fee of £1 Ib in additiou to tho entry money. C, HOWARD, Hon. Secretary. InvorcargilJ, 21st Marcb, 1882. lap JUPITER'S {BALLARAT) GIIANB AWARDS. 50,000 TICKETS, AT ft EACH. Ist AWARD OP .. £2000 £3000 ' 2nd „ „ .. 2600 2500 Brd „ „ .. 1600 1500 6 AWARDS „ .. 1000 EACH COOO io „, „ .. coo 6000 10 „ „ .. 200 2000 20 „, „ .. 100 2000 40 ,„,„.. 60 2000 100 „ , . „ .. 20 2000 100 „' , „ .. 10 1000 400 „ , „ .. fi 2000 vm „ „ .. 2 2000 fiOOO „' „ .. 1 5000 oot,d AWARDS £35,000 Avoiding advertised Lotteries, Art Unions, and j,'.»ines Of chance, "Jupitor" offers tho abovo Splendid List of Awards -conditionally tbat all applicants shall— by letter only— enclose, firmly attached to each application for a ticket, one rosebush leaf, for competition or otherwise, with their respective names and addresses written in full below it. There being 6688 .awards to be made, the odds are little more than 7 to 1 against each competitor getting his money back, while many have the certainty, and all the possibility, of being awarded a small fortune, an ample competency, or enough to give them a fair start in life. The awards (less 10 per cent, on those over £60) will be sent to the 6uccessful,competitors aa soon as the decisions— which will be published in all the colonies— are finally closed. Competition expected to be decidod in October next ; if lists not full then, may be postponed, or awarded pro rata ; if unsuccessful the money will be returned to the applicants, less tho actual expenses ncuned. ,'■] Tho surplus from tho Jupiter Grand Competition, if Buccoseful, will bedovoted towards paying tho uxpciujus of ad\crtißing and conducting it ; to tho purchase, at coat of not less than £0000, of ono nr two situs for Recreation Grounds for Ballarat ; to thu purchase of a central site for a Museum ; aud another foiahi Public Gymnasium; and to remunerate tho p^jjjn'oter for the time and risk devoted to it. -/ <• , Tho undermentioned gontleiiiotf have consenled to act as a " rcttjionsililc commltte'e ". to ?ce that all moneys received aro duly placed 'to their credit, as trust-es for the Jtipitcr Award Fund, in the ]Jank of Australasia, Balla'rat ; that everything connected with the dibtribution of the awards shall be honestly and fairly conducted, in accordance with Jupitor'H utatomen'H'; and that a monthly rotutn of (Jonipetiiimi Tickets cold," 1 and of mowy lodged m the bank, with bank certificate to that eiToob, shall ho published in Ica-iw; Australian Spoit.w.y J'apcia. ', J. K. Baiub, Esq. Andrew Sbowk, Eiq T. il. 'i IKOU'tauN, KSQ , M.C.C. UKMIV itATH3j;,C!S, Kfalij^gjßEW' m. owa^°»0 wa^°». | |&cc t to Cghsnfctco, Ml information. prottujUy Ruppiied on receipt of necessaryi tstiuiip for n>|dy' by "Jupiter," Lydiard etreet, Ballarat, '• »

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Otago Witness, Issue 1584, 1 April 1882, Page 16

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