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'gpontlxk&.v. Robin Ho o d’S PEOGEAMME ON THE “WATERLOO CUP," COURSING MATCH, Plumpton Park, Christchurch. JULY 16tii, 17th, and 18th, 1884. Subscribed Oapital, £IOOO, i Q 3000 Shares of IQs Each. ABOUT 85 PRIZES. Waterloo Cup (winner) £3OO Runner-up 100 As there are no Local or New Zealand Races (of any note) until the Melbourne and New Zealand tups of 1884, between 5 and 6 months from date (19th May), we think it too long to hold our clients money by starting these big events, and therefore open the above Programme on the ''Waterloo Cup, Coursing Match, and from our present and past successes morally guaranteeing it will fill. Our Programme on Queen’s Birthday Events closed with 2893 subscribers, being 893 shares over Original Issue, Each Ticket has six chances, and is drawn on the principle that if a Programme does not fill, prizes are paid pro rata. We reserve to ourselves the right of continuing the sale of shares over the advertised number, if necessity demands it, and thereby adding to the value of all prizes by ajiro rata addition. In this instance we shall sell until Monday, 14th July, whatever the number applied for may be, experience teaching ns that " Supplemtaries” and No. 2 s are not appreciated. ROBIN HOOD, care of THOMAS STAPLETON, Box 238, Post Office, Christchurch ; or JUBAL (not J. L.) FLEMING, City Baths, Colombo street, Christchurch. No connection with any other Company, Melbourne Cup will follow. Fidelity company’s . ANNUAL PROGRAMME ON THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. To be run in Melbourne on July 19,1881, 3000 Programmes at 10s each First Horse ... £3OO Second Horse ;.. ... ... 200 Third Horse 100 Others (divided) 200 Total for Horses £BOO 2 Now Zealand Bonds at 10 do do • ' 20 do do 40 do do £SO each £IOO 20 do 200 10 do 200 5 do 200 Total Bonds £7OO Total amount of Prizes, £ISOO. Will close on or about the 16th July. As the time is very limited, early application is absolutely necessary. The too-late applicants for the Queen's Birthday event will receive tickets in this Consultation, Please add stamps for exchange and reply, abd address only to FIDELITY COMPANY, v, Care of A. A. Cameron’s Bos 251 Post Office, Dunedin. The MELBOURNE OOP will follow. PHCENIX NOVELTY COMPANY’S PROGRAMME on the GREAT METROPOLITAN, Which will take place on the RANDWICK COURSE, SYDNEY, About September 1, 1884. 81 NOMINATIONS. Subscribed capital, £2OOO, in 4000 shares of 10s each. X 6 7 FRIZES. Bach share has six separate chances for a prize. Cash Bonds rst horse .. £SOO cond horse £2OO lird horse.. £IOO arters (div) £2OO hers (div) £3OO £3OOO. 2 £SO 10 £2O 10 £lO 15 £7 39 £5 i) ti n ft 1) £IOO £2OO £IOO £lO5 £195 Prizes will be paid pro rata, and allotted in presence of a Committee of shareholders on or about the 28lh August. As the promoters retain the right of selling, more than 4000 shares if applied for, the prizes, may be much over the advertised

value. Intending investors will please apply catly, enclosing two 2d stamps for reply and result, adding Is commission if cheque is enclosed, and making crossed cheque payable to a number or bearer. Post Office orders must be made payable to Phomix Company, and if stamps are sent Is per £ extra as exchange; if notes two envelopes should be used. Address—- •' PHCENIX,” Care of J. L. FLEMING, Box 204, Post Office, Christchurch. N.B.—We must ask' our friends to be particularly careful about our address, and remind them that we are not connected with the “ Oith Baths” fitm, or any other in Christchurch, and never have been. BUBBOWA MILLS (NEW SOUTH WALKS) Art tt n.i on i R T UNI ON I £7OOO FOR £1» 1,000 Worth of FREEHOLD PRO!RIY to be disposed of by Subscription the Art Union Principle. £1 Tickets ; 11,000 Subscribers, i prize—Union Steam Flour Mills, Durum—£7ooo ; 2nd prize large Brick mse, Burrowa—£2soo j 3rd prize—W.B, ittage, Burrowa-£7OO ; 4th prize, £250: h prize, £IOO ; 6th prize, £100; 7th ize, £75 ; Bth prize, £SO ; 9th prize, £25; th prize, £25 ; 11th prize, £25 ; 12th ize, £25 ; 13th prize, £25; 14ih prize, 15; 15th prize, £25 ; 16th prize, £25 ; th prize, £25. The following gentlemen are on the comttee Messrs T. M. Slattery, M.L.A,; F. Heydon, M.L.A.; R. Mi Vaughan, L.A.; E. A. loeton, Mayor of Yass; F. . Hume, Burrowa ; A. B. Paterson, Binaag; T. Colls, Yass; F. J. O’Leary, irrowa; J- O. Yeo, Yass ; J. Hurley, irrowa; T. Barber, Yass; H. O’Brien, irrowa. . ... In the event of all Tickets not being Id the money will be returned to Subribers in full. For further particulars, see Prospectuses, Apply to JAMBS S. CAMPBELL, ' Secretary Yass.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3502, 26 June 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3502, 26 June 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3502, 26 June 1884, Page 1