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Sporting* TICKETS 10s BACH. TICKETS 10s EACH. L OLA O N T IS 1 GRAND CONSULTATION • ON THE ANDREW’S AND PRESIDENT’S HANDICAPS. To be Run on NOY 30, and DEO 1, 1883, At Dunedin. 3000 Members at 10s. TOTAL £ISOO. St Andrews Handicap Distribution. Bun Nov 30,1883, First Horse .. Second Horse .. Third Horse.. Other Horses divided »• •• 9&OUU .. .. 150 .. .. 75 .. 175 £760 Presidents Handicap Distribution. Run Dec Ist 1883When convenient send Post Office Order payable to Lola Montes, Cheque when from country must be marked correct and have Is added extra for exchange, Drawing as usual under supervision of Committee chosen from Ticket holders. N.B.—Early application is necessary as from date of advertising to closing of Consultation is only three weeks. Each distribution is drawn separately, so a purchaser of one ticket can draw First Horse in each distribution. Address—LOLA MONTES. Care Mr A. Moss, Box. 347, Post Office, Dunedin, Tickets 10s each. Tickets 10s each. £IO,OOO TO BE DISTRIBUTED ON THE NORMANBY STAKES, To be run on New Year’s Day, 1884. CAPITAL £IO,OOO in 10,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. “ THE MELBOURNE TURF CLUB ” WILL HOLD Another Mammoth Sweep on the above Race. ALL PRIZES 111 NO BLANKS 111 Will be declared in the event of there being £5,000 or more in the Sweep when drawing takes place (Dec. 28th). One Third of the amount will be divided among unsuccessful subscribers. Should the whole amount be subscribed, a £3OOO Book will be made on the New Year’s Races, which, according to our New System will realise a profit from £3OOO to £6OOO, the whole of which will be divided amongst those who neither drew a Horse or a Prize in the Mammoth Sweep. Horses and Prizes will be divided as A Representative of the “ Sportsman ” will attend drawing in the interests of the Subscribers at a distance, who cannot be present. Send P.O. Order, Notes, o i Cheque, with exchange added and 8d for reply and result. Result posted to every Subscriber, and aeyertised in “ Australasian ” and “ Town and Country Journal.” Please enclose self addressed envelope. Address, Thomas Bentlt, See., M. T, 0., Swanson street, Melbourne, £2OOO. WILL CLOSE NOVEMBER 28,1883 r Registered Letters and Telegrams Not Accepted. 4000 MEMBERS. APPLY EARLY. ST. ANDREW’S DAY RACES, DUNEDIN, NOV. 30,1883. 4000 MEMBERS AT 10s. About 123 Frizes. ST. ANDREW’S TROTTING RACE. About 30 Nominations. First £4OO Second 200 Third 100 Others (divided) 350 £IOSO CASH PRIZES. Each Ticket giving 6 Chances. To an investor of £1 the odds are 16 to 1, About 123 Prizes. When convenient Post Office Orders are preferred. Country Cheques must have Is for exchange added. Two stamps required for reply and result. Application by Letter Only, to ADA MANTUA, Oare of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post-office, Dunedin. Paterson, Burk & 00. VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, No. 10, Maclaggan Street, Dunedin, Txmabu Agent— J. B. BEOKINGHAM, OABINETMAKBB. OATS, BARLEY, MALT, WHEAT, &0 ELDER’S WOOiTaND PRODUCE COMPANY (Limited), Adelaide, South Australia. Capital £200,00 CONSIGNMENTS of New Zealand GRAIN, &c., RECEIVED and promptly realised. Liberal advances granted against Ship ments. S. E. WAKEFIELD, Manager ECONOMY, COMPORT, SAFETY. THE SHAG POINT COAL COMPANY, (Limited) Beg to inform the Public of Timaru and neighboring district that their FAVORITE HOUSEHOLD 00AL. Is supplied by the principal Local Coal Dealers at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. We confidently solicit a tria of Shag Point Coal, as it is the most economical and efficient fuel in the market, being free from soot and live ember, and emitting a strong, steady, and lasting heat, Special Bates for quantities of Four Tons and upwards. For terms, apply to your Dealer, or at Company’s office, P. 0., box 213, Dunedin, Be sure and ask your dealer for SHAG POINT GOAL. N.B. —The price of every ton of Shag Point Coal consumed is spent in the Colony, and a large portion of it goes direct to the revenue in railway carriage.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3307, 7 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3307, 7 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3307, 7 November 1883, Page 4

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