____ Consuitabions WILL CLOSh IN JUNK NKXT. 3,000 members at 10, f eooox TTAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE XX To be run in June next, 0 CIiASCW. KACH TICKKT. C CHANCKS KAC.I TICKKT. AboutOO 1W iib *.„„„.„«, C\sh I'ki/fi SL^^ Si 0, SltS.,» fflffi " "^Sa-S ffiSSarii™ anVi '" £ fLM-^atxio i;« Non-Sf«) divided -son « I'mcs nt c .. -^ ! .tT'.> t'7 -' . ™«ta»«* £..!»<»..'..«..-.'■.. with a sinj'le drawing thm-u hoing, however, six drawi- nvß| tho oM Bgiiiiiat g(,tlilig v prize are merely n..inui:.l. Drawing under the Supervision of a Com-: mit.teo chosen from Shareliolde.B.- The I r«ss ;;»S'SKzr 1" if O. Orders prefenwl, payable to J-.ooi: Faithful, for in the event of loss aro tl.aceal)le/ ls. exchange must ho added for tsu. «* «,& A PP,y by hlw * " JACOB FAI'IHFUL," Care of N. Jacoks, Box 7, Post Office, Napier. Ticket* 10s each 141 . lickef, 10s eacft. i*i «. 1 g^^SL. 1 , XJIKENIX NOVELTY COMPANY'S JtT PROGR.AMME on the CHRISTCHURCH AND AUCKLAND AUTUMN MEETING, Which will take place on the 14th and loth i Dril IBS 4 - SUBSCRIBED cIpTA I £5000 mlO 000 bUlioOKlß*iU OAFllAlj—i«>U\)U in iu,uuu ~™r ' d CHRISTOHURCH GREAT AUTUMN OaRISTOUU^O^O^Ai AUIUMJN S&""»|fSS&- S handicap. o -HOJTh^Z~I ...00 SS3i& "• II .«2^- tortßW^ » , + ■ AUCKLAND AUTUMN HANDICAP. (About Thirty Nominations.) First Horse £soo Non.stnrtere(ilir.)..£iso Second Horse .. ..200 v Cash Primmat *oo 300 Third florae 100 loCas.li Prizes at £20 200 (divided) .. !00 TO CaSh Prize, at,!o 700 Applicants will please enclose two 2d r stamps for reply and result ; add ls on country cheque* for exchange; make cross cheques payable to a No. or bearer. Post lEHx^ A^n^i ftM^^ ffISSS S:,S wi»take °» »f o'^luSlo^ presence of a Committee p. siu.ehoklcis, AdJ 'CSB phcf\lX iirmmv/ t. ->n, C. cU. * FIDELITY COMPANY';? ) CHRISTGHURCH fPI rnn c b±Qvi) j AUTUMN. -^ fcIOUU t c 1{ A.v H._Clo3e about April 10. t L - A s o fi v- . . . ,n (, ■ t * awii-naiium, am^w u\bii cumn n „,,,,., ArTTT\!V HWTUf'AP - ukm-i auiuaiin adiMiH/di : r First £400 Second 200 Third 100 U AH others divided 200 foSft fISS - ... ' ... ?o°o r _ . -TT~ s . Total, 76 prizes £1500 n Thero will bo three separate drawings for , each Ticket, viz., One Drawing for theßacc, f am\ Two Separate drawings for the 40 Bonds. t Programmes £1 each, and two 2d stamps, k Cheques (with ls exchange) to be payable , only to also or to Bearer. P.O. SSS^Sf , tered lofcters or teleffr-ims not noppnted h d Wj, Apply Early.-Time Limited. 5(5 ." " ' * R0 B I IS" HOOD'S - 1 HUUKAiVIiMJcj i d ox tiik AUTUMN MEETING, g To be hold on the Christchurch racecourse s on Easier Monday and Tuesday, t April 14th and l'ltli, 18S4. , Subscribed capital of i'i.lOO in 5000 shares of r 10a. each. y HI prizes, five separate allotments, each f share having 5 distinct chances. , (- RE.T Autumv H vvdic-vp % Prizen #^ AT AtIOMN Hanuicai-36 Inzes. l f irst • - ££>0 d Second 300 £h, U'd<1 l t 'r -,i 1^ Other starters, divided ... ... 100 Non-starters, divided 250 i Eastku Ha.u,«ap-31 Prizes. y First Horse.. £200 - Second Horse 100 Third Horse ... 50 3^£ d "' «on staitcis, imwea , - Uisii Bosdx-47 Pii? s V*■ - <_ -- | -^d Claw, 10 Prizes at'ilO Z 100 3M GU^OO Prl*. at « - «» ;;:" ].,„„. ,„,„,. nil l \ As our Dunedui lvi 1 iog«. mmc hlled to siitisfuctorilv, we have been induced to lramcli r this venture, and feel confident it will meet with the same success. Although we send c t0 newspapers throughout New lealand the names and addresses of principal winlim in our Company, as many other Consultutiouista advertise they do, we 1, spectfully ronmid the j.nbhc and our clients that our books are at all times open for mee spectipu to any subscriber-information not t confined to the Press. We consider each subscriber has an equal right, of inspection. We also admit the fact that every holder of even a single ticket is a shareholder for the time being in our company, and, as such, lM=r!^«--£SW s 'riJJ'jrour drawin^S^ributton of urizes many people arcue that it is very easy to say th'-it a policeman in Dunedin won £636 4s2d, a farmer iv Waimale £318 2s Id, a mind- in Charleston £132 Is ; but how do we know these statements to be correct? Our answer is, Attend the drawing, inspect our books, procure from us the names and , SSS^fes^i £^^iJSSn'hf o^carc'of Jutl "t J- L.) Fleming, City Baths, Colombo Street, Christchurch. _ In answer to numerous en(]iiims, ye beg to state t!iat we are in no way (omuch-.l with any other Company. " 157
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3054, 5 April 1884, Page 4
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