COAL? COMJ! COAL!!! CARGO EX GISBORNE, NOW LANDING TO AUBIVE, Cargo Best Screened Newcastle. LARGE REDUCTION WHILE T 5 ’DING. KENNEDY <fc EV? NS. v - <-. . -.? E - DISTRICT ORDERS. THE Members of J Battery N.Z.V. Arf'leiy will Parade as follows Regular Inspection, Thursday, July 30th, at 7.30 p.m. Thupsday, August 27th, at 7.30 p.m. T. W. PORTER, Major Commanding East Coast District. Militia and Volunteer Office, Gisborne, 28th July, 1885. A CONSIGNMENT —OF—SUTTON’S SEEDS JUST ARRIVED. A. G. CEOLI. A. THOMSON, SHIPWRIGHT AND BOATBUTLDEB. TS prepared to undertake the Building — and Repairing of Boats and the executing of any repairs whatever to Ships, &c., on the most reasonable terms. All orders or communications to be addressed to the Weighbridge Office at the W barf. A. THOMPSON. FOR SALE OR LEASE. TTIHE MASONIC STABLE, lately occupied by S. Stevenson. For particulars as to Lease, &c., apply to— WARD AND CRESSWELL, Solicitors. A -£3,000-•A.ID-A. ZMLATTTTTAu. QONSULTATION On the HAWKESBUTY GRAND HANDICAP, To be run at FAWKESBUR7, NEW SOUTH WAXES, On the 12th September, 1885. Will CLOSE POSITIVELY on the 10th SEPTEMBER, 1885. 109 Noninations. Including all the New Zealand cracks, namely, Welcome Jack, Vanguard, Oudeis, Liverpool, Thunderbolt. 6000 Members at at 10s each. 6000 HORSES. First£soo Second .. .. .. 300 Third 200 Starters (divided) .. .. 200 Non-starters (divided) .. 600 £lBOO CASH AWARDS. 1 at 100£100 2 at 50 100 8 at 25 200 10 at 20 200 20 at 10 200 20 at 8 160 48 at 5 240 £l2OO Each Ticket has Eight Chances, and can obtain a Prize in each of the Eight Drawings. Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, or bank notes. Country cheques must have one shilling exchange added, and marked correct by bank (do not enclose coin). Two stamps requisite for reply and result. Should this Consultation exceed 6000, all money over will be devoted to extra £5 each Cash Awards, less usual commission—being a ninth drawing. N.B.—As usual, the names and addresses of the principal prize takers, also the names and addresses of the gentlemen who form the Committee, will be forwarded to all the leading papers throughout New Zealand. READ THIS ! READ THIS I Opinions of the Dunedin Press. From the Evening Star, Dunedin, of May 26th, 1885. Ada Mantua has forwarded to us the names of the Committee who superintended her drawing, and a list of the names and adresses of those who drew the principal prizes. The Committee were all well-known residents of Dunedin. From the Otago Daily Times, Dunedin, May 27th, 1885. Ada Mantua has sent us the names and adresses of the principal winners, and also the names of her Committee. Among the Committee there were a number of well known business men, and a representative from one of the Dunedin newspapers. The Committee express themselves as being thoroughly satisfieh with the drawing. The first prize went to Grey mouth, the second to Dunedin, and the third to Clyde. Also the opinions of fnly other leading newspapers can be had on application. Note Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of Lyons and Hart. Box 851, Post Office, Dunedin. Apply Early. Melbcntne Cup will follow.
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Poverty Bay Independent, Volume i, Issue 29, 30 July 1885, Page 3
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