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£500 £500 1500 WILL CLOSE FEBRUARY 2. WHITE DUCK DISCUSSION ON TIIK WiLTKGTON GOLD CUP, Run at&land Bay on FEBRUARY 4, 1885. 2000 Members at 5s each. ! F ire * - £150 Cash Awards. Second 75 sat £10 .... £50 ™rd 50 6at 5 .. .. 25 Starters (dlv.).. .. 50 10 at 2 10a.. .. 25 Non-Starters(div.).. 50 20 at 15 25 T °tal £375 Total £125 Bank Notes and P.O. Orderß made payable to "White Dock" only, or cross cheques payable to a No. oc bearer accepted. Two stamps for reply and result. Address— WHlTE DUCK, care of G. H. Brickkll, Box No. 125, P. 0., Wellington. £5,000 £5 000 10,000 Programme* at 10s Each. "PIDELTY COMPANY'S x ANNUAL PROGRAMME on the DUNEDIN CUP. 40 Horses and 115 N.Z. Bonds, Divided as follows : — HORSES •'• N.Z. BONDS. First £1300 6at£loO £500 Second 700 10at£50 .. .. 500 Third 300 20 at £20 .. .. 400 Others (div.) .. .. 700 40 at £10 .... 400 40 at £5 .. .. 200 Total .. £1,400 115 Bonds .. £2000 Total amount of Prizes, £5000. Each Ticket has Six Chance?, and can obtain a Prize in Each Drawing. Will Close on or about 24th February, 1885. Please add stamps for reply and result. Remittances can be sent as follows : — 1. Cheques, P.O. Orders, or Bank Notes. 2. Make cross cheques, with Is added for exchange, payable either to a No., or simply to bearer as printed, but not to a particular person. If cheques or bank drafts are payable to a particular person or to order, they will be returned to the sender. 3. Post-office orders may be sent, but they must be made payable to Fidelity Company only, and not to any particular person. 4. Registered letters or telegrams cannot be replied to. Address only as below — FIDELITY COMPANY, Care of Alfred A. Cameron's Box 251, 946 Post-office, Dunedin. £20 for ss. A LPHA'S INVESTMENT COMPANY. TURANGA STAKES, 1885. 200 Shares at 5s Each.— £so. Will Close on January 20th. Divided as follows : — Ist Horn; £20 2nd Horse 10 3rd Horse 5 Other Horses div 15 £50 To be drawn by Shareholders, and every Subscriber may attend the drawing. Immediate application is necessary as the time is so short. Should number exceed 200, the Prizes will be increased pro rata. Application as usual. Address — ALPHA, Care of J. Adeane, Saddler, Gisborne. Ten per cent, deducted for expenses. 59 £5,000 236 Frizes £5,000 TJUNEDIN /^U P, Dunedin, New Zealand! 10,000 Members at 10/Will Close February 24. • To be Run Feb. 26, 1885. DUNEDIN CUP. 196 CASH AWARDS. 40 Nominations. First £1200 2at 100 £200 Second 600 4at 50 200 Third 300 10 at 25 250 Starters (Div. about 10 at 20 200 £40 each) ... 280 40 at 10 400 Non-Starters (Div. 40 at 8 320 about £20 each) 600 90 at 5 450 £2880 196 £2020 Each Ticket has EIGHT CHANCES, and can obtain a Prize in each of the Eight Drawings. Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, and two Stamps for replies. *ar READ THIS — Mr Abraham having retired from the business, takes this * opportunity of thanking the Public for past patronage, and respectfully requests a continuance of that support for his successors, who will do their utmost to furnish their patrons with all necessary information. As a guarantee of their bona fides — investors can obtain Names and Addresses of three principal winners, Names and Addresses of Committee ; and can also iuspect Ada's Books at all times. ADA MANTUA, Care of Messrs Lyons & Hart, Post office, Dunedin. Apply to SCOTTIE. 124 £5,000 236 PRIZES £5,000 £5000— To be Distributed— £sooo ON THE fiHAMPION DACE, To be run in Melbourne, March 7, 1885. MEMBERS £1 EACH, All Prizes ! No Blanks ! THE SYDNEY JOCKEY TURF CLUB, In thanking numerous clients for their support iv previous Consultations on racing events, beg to inform the Sporting Public of New South Wales and the adjoining Colonies, that they have made arrangements for holding a £5,000 Consultation— All Prizeß ! No Blanks ! — on the Champion Race, to be run in Melbourne on the 7th day of March, 1885, when the following Prizes will be Distributed : — • first Horse ..£ISOO Other Starters (div.) £300 Second Horse .. 800 Non-Starters (div.). . 500 Third Horse .. 400 Total . . . . £3500 The remaining £1500 will be invested by the Club in making a Book on the Autumn Meeting, 1885 : that is, taking and laying the odds by a new system,' the success of which has been practically proved. The members of the S. J.T. Club being well informed, and connected with the principal trainers and performances of their horses, are in a position to state that the £1500 will realise a handsome profit, the whole of which will be distributed amongst those Subscribers who were unsuccessful in drawing a Prize in the £3500 Distribution. There will be no blanks whatever. All Subscribers are sure to obtain a Prize, the highest being £1500. To obtain better chances for investing surplus of £1500 early applications are necessary. Add exchange to cheques, and two stamps for reply and result. Drafts or P.O. Orders made payable to — JAMES WALLACE, Address : Secretary S.T.J.C. Box 784, G.P.0., Sydney, N.S.W. 928 £3,000. Will Close Feb. 24, 1885. Registered Letters and Telegrams received. DUNEDIN AUTUMN MEETING, 1885 6000 Members at 10s. Each Ticket has 8 Chanches, and can obtain a Prize in each Drawing. —DUNEDIN CUP.— -97 CASH BONDS.— 40 Nominations. First £1000 lat 50 £60 Second 500 2at 25 50 Third 250 4at 20 80 Starters (about £25 6 at 15 90 each) .. .. 200 10 at 10 100 Non-Starters(about 10 at 6 60 £10 each) .. 300 64 at 5 J2O £2,500 £750 P.O. Orders preferred. Cheques must be marked correct, and lsexchauge added, outside of Canterbury. Will keep open until advertised date of closing, and sell irrespective of number applied For. If 6000 is exceeded all prizes increased pro rata. t& First Prize, £1000. 137 Prizes. -^ Address— ROßlN HOOD, Care of Thos. Stapleton, Bo x 238, P.O ChrUtchurch ; Or Care of Jubal Fleming, City Baths, Colombo Street, Cbristchurch ; ' Or— J. Adeane, Saddler, Gisborne. 106

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4200, 27 January 1885, Page 4

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