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■.■.,".. SAiaUELSON AIND CO'& I^MW .JEiCW-JGibivkL "PLATi^OBM , SHEAF-Bl'N -DIJ^ a m AKV JfiSTE ,« . 0 , ■ J ..-.'■■:'<■ ' .'.'/ - ' ' 10 . ' " . ie WITHOUT ELEVATING APRONS. t, : . . . , ■ b- ffIHIS .Machine, whijh bus been thoroughly tested m Victoria tbis tsonsan with eminent JL success, can be .seen ut work on MONDAY on the Farm of Mr It. COLE, WAI-ITI , n ROAD. ' The Advantages of a Harvester which does not reed to cnriT up the grain somo feet are j j too apparent to ruquirp any leiigtliy description, but it is evident that such n Ilarve-sfer must be simpler m construction, lighter m draught, and chcii{>e> than a macliino with tho olevators liowiuiiie. . 2-23 8456 a I _; _ — '- — ; ; i m , ' " ■ Sporting ' Sporting A FORTUNE FOR FIVE .S'HfIjLINGS. TpHOSNIX NOVELTY COMPANY'S J\. JL PEOGRAM ME c ; ■ fADAMASTOR'S'I -. ■ • ok me ■>■ Regisleve.l I NOVEI/rST I Post-offlee. CHRISTOH U ROH AND AUCKLAND n- .Letters I CONSULT A- Orders AUTUMN MEETINGS, le ov ■! TK ;>* J- Payable Which will take plnee on tho 14th and l&l.b >i Telegrams I ; ON I to April, 1884 not , ] THE CHRIST- | Adiuunstor. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL— £SOOO mlO 000 st A' l^P tc(1 lT t rrTl p" L r?r^,r-'',r, sllarCs lll; lOs cat ' h - B » ( ' h snun. has Six .6:2lM> AUTUMN HANDICAP. £2000 S^M.rato Chance,., and can win £1980. hi WiH Close on or about the 12th April, 1884. • GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP . 800 ' Momliei-s at ss. Fir H t Jlorse ... £1000 146 PRIZES. Second Howe 400 Each Ticket.has Seven Chances. Third Horse 125 _ AUTUMN HANDiaAP, gt , arten , (divided) ".'. '" 150 (36 Nominations). Non-sturtors (divided) 200 First- ■ £250 Cash Awaudb. ' ' FASTER HANDICAP. Second ':.•. ...£l5O 2nt 100 ...£2^oo First Horse £400 Third £100 2ut 50 ...filOO Second Homo 150 r . Starters (divide) £150 10 at 20 ... £iOO Third Horse "" 75 |20nt i .10 ...£20(1 i Startein (d» idod) . . . " 100 (divide) £25> |25 at 6 ... £150 Non-Stiyrterw (divided) ... 160 , oO at v ...1250 AUCKLIND AUTCMN HANDICAP. ~ ~ First Horse ... ... £500 .£OOO £1100 Second Horse ... 200 Each Ticket' Was seven separate chunees. Thin! Horw 100 t ' N.U.— Not less tlmn Two Tickets sent to Started (divided) '.'.'. ..'. 100 , v any one address. Non-Stiu-tow (divided) . 150 - , Pk;aso send P. 0.. ordyr when eouveuicut ; 6 Cn.'li I'riiies at £50 each 300 also two .stumps for reply and result. Country . 10 Cash Pri;:es at £20 ouch 200 . ohequM must have U exeliange iidded. 70 Cutli Prices at £10 each 700 ( Address nil letters : 1, Applicants wiliploase enclose two 2d stamps £2000. | ADAMASTOR, ■ £2000. for :^ply :iud result ; „<ld 1, on country cheques i Care of for oxclmiijje ; niuke cross cheques payablo to a 35 . ! Lyons nnd Hart, ; _ No. .or beaivr. P.jst-offico ordere must, be mnde y j 140 Prizes, j Box 161 P. 0., ; 145 Prices. p ., ya ble to l'hcrmx Company ;if notes are sunt ie I ' , . i-,. Dnneilm. 1 usutwoenTclopef;if stamps are sect for shares, „ I fcbtirei— Plt-ase apply early this time, as p i,. ff c a( j el ls m tlle £l cx)irai Agents will over 500 Programmes have already been dia- p l ocse SCIIt i m their return 9 before Mio 10th of posed of to persons whose applications arrived AiuiLlSSi. The final allotment of shares will too late for previous consultation. tnkuplncew or about that date, m the presence 2-22 8-140 of a. Committee of Shareholders. Address— . __ — « KHGENIX," cue of J. L. FLEMING, Box OOBIN HOODy GREAT 'NOVELTY 2 -t.Post-cilico, Christchurch. 2-23 8447 ilXi COSIPANY — . : ON THE DUNEDIN CUP, "~ To be run on Dunedin Racocourse iii . Conveyances. ' VEBRUARY, 1884. — — 2000 SKnre? n* 10s enoh--£IOOO. . t&m&ir''^'-^. 49 Nominatiors, 25 Cash Bonds. Total, 74 j^ogj^Vfl'^fJJ*' 1 First Horse ... £400 'll^^fgii!*!—^ 5 ' .S^bSS" :::■■ ::: . '::: 'U uor_i"__m coaches. N^s^rf(iiS ll) . :: ! !»•. -^ m and 25Cash%idaat£5 125 OBAKI. ■"**' £1000 W E S*° inforni tlle P"Wic that our Address ROBIN HOOD, Care of THOS. ** Coaches will run as under, yii. .— STAPLETON, Box 238, Pont Office, Christ- ™ ... *? AI , HI f UB * ***> cluircli;or, cure of JUBAL FLEMING, VV aihi fc ash- dep., 6.4' l a.m. City Baths, Colombo street, Christchurch. **S 1>ll!h ~ !UT -' ?JP.m. As our No. I nnd No. 2on C..T.C. Summer fl GB ,^ AtDra , B T0 O °.^ ABI AND Bace - Meeting havo fiUed so satisfactorily, early ap- : . "eralduw— dcp., B.'W a.m., 10.40 a.m.. plication for this No. 1 is req-.ieste'd, as it will ? V^;O.2bp.m. soon fill* ami No. 2bo startiid. Our Books ' V 85Z & ' m -< 116 ° "• m '> 4 1 6 are- at all tiroes open for inspection by any "'_'■■ "• ■■, P" m .' snbseriber m our CompaDV. Information w. i" comlec , tlon 7 flt^. tllci aboTO I! ne of not confined to the Press. Wo consider C f^ e ".' *"** hl^ c "LeLiverjr and Bait Stables each subseribor has an pqiiil right of m- "t. 'herald! tfe jh^ro. Light Eipresses, Buggies, spection 1-4 7887 ags> Bntl S)addl « Horses can be obtained on r ■ _;_ the shortert notice. I if.B. — CChe most experienced cirirers and S^.^ T grooms am kept m connection with the hueiYD]SEY GOLD- CUP, to bo run on nesj,' therefore the Publio can rely on tho m t.. f^l¥?^T« , , •'" gf^test civility and attention m all businesH Thegre.it " MALABAR" Club are desirous entrusted)*) the firm, of making it known to their numerous patrons ; Head Oftice, Geraldine. and the public, that the first of ttteir ferie* of i J. MUNDELL it CO Consultations on the above 1 event, is NOW 2- 4210 Proprietors. No lof our Series; Shares 5s each. COACHING NOTICK The Press exposures of tho b.id and worth- : less amongst .« .promoten has , had the XItTE beg to inform the Public that effect of relegating those gentpmien to private W our COACHES have BTOPPFD ife, nnd it is all the moreto be hoped that RCNNING between HILTON and TEthose who nov? remain, tried and true though MIIKA thoy be, should have at each drawing a Press ' T tjr-iTKTWT t i nr\ representative, to prove beyond a doubt tho , „o , Olin d - MlJAlJi^^ * '-<-'•. genuineness of the afl'air. '" 21 8129 Coach Projmctors. First horse, £1000 ; second do, £400 ; "^~^ ' : '■ third do, £i;0O, ; starters (divide), £200; ! kaf f} &i^^~^-non-starters, no,' £2(H) • totnl; £2<XK). £$:?&»&&'>■-& The public on reading the foregoing will nt ' J<®SS^iS§^§» once observo that our programme is identical * tVl i^s££^-dzhz£~~^ s m every resniicf 'with that put forward by ROYAL MAIL TO MACICENZIE nvai establishments, with tine. amazing difl'or- ■ COUNTRY ence : Tliat to become a shareholder m their consultation, entitling you if iwtunate to win Tf IHE floyal Maa Coach, runs to Burke* £1000, you reo.uiro fo invest one pound ■ J.. Pa^, claily, returning to mwt the last whereas, m this, our great eftort, you merely train on tho same day. require, to invest five shillings m order, to Qlhe Mall Coach leaves Fairlie Creek afteetenrertu the wmmng of tho mime amount, the arrival of tho First Train on Mondays for or should you speculate a pound you for that ToJiapo Ferry, returning to catch the Last amount have foar chances of winning £1000 Train to Timaru on Tueidays as against one given by others. Four tickets' l laTins (aken ovep f fo Jh ffi w for 4,1, but one or more w.U bo.sent to any the Lively Stnble. at Albury E vnd FairHu •n t t .... r , Creek, we hope !jy B t.rict attention lai bußinesß, Prospectus fyeo on application. Enclose combined with moderate charges, to merit i envelopo, plainly direct^. Hemlt of end, shafeof «,o public support hXrto beXwe drnw.ng sent at , once ta oyury eubsenhcr. on Diir preclecesfor. S ' W ' 1-28 8149 (J 00(l Poddcokingj Horses Broken to Saddle, and Harness, and overy caw taken. " A FfißTrTrn'mß r ~ BUKGESS & MANA'J'ON, A FORTUNE I'O.R ss. 1-9 3843 Proprietors. A- Tiff 0N N °THE T YSdIN ™ KXOimSIONIST^AND ToS. CUP, 1884. ...',■;. IV|-ESS:RS BURGESS AND MANATON Bcgitterod Letter, or Telegram, not accepted, wj:* • b °V° >*"*%* in f to^ H ",« * >tl ™ ta nd Post-omce Order^ayaulotoAda.asto, fjTOT^W JSJ S'.tTK , ; JRROOn Stewart m his recent attempt, they are m a Will ctoie.cn' or about FEBRUARY 19th, ffim™q H P E yKa ™™P " r . to ACT 1884 *•"■». AH Q-UIDES to any persons requiring such .. . , . .., sonices. To be run'at DinSn'o^tne 21st Every' Trnin met at Fnirlio Ci-cek. FJKBB.T/AHV lh^idL -„ | . ' ' , Communications by posh or telegram promptly 20,000 Members at 5s Each. . attend<!d to. • ' TobodislnSSlbws:- -, 2 _^S22B_ BURGESS & MANATON. _ • ■ Cahh AWakdb. ' F "'Bt £500 sat 1.00 ... £500 NOTICK TO TRAVELLER^} AND Second ... ,3no 10 at 50 ... 600 OTHERS. Third..,' ... 20Q 20 at 25 ... 600 *ss~t Z sft, l"-'- H A^'S3i5St l s!=i dmde ... JSOO lOOirt 6- .;. W0 by circulatihg fnl.o reports, we beg to inform j-Jnnr. n^ZZ ?'"' ol(1 Jr Wßnds and Patrons tli&t, wo nro i8 Wi.l close o,i 6 r about tho 19th February, ontin^aue.! ffii^S; Ea,* Ticket. W seven separate 'c'hancos bMtjwedl " tho V^i_ S^Sji^'^' l^- brf »*-. dnH "'. for Y lf chin l M Our «W friends n Happy Now (pa^blo nStt °l!s?&S t & BURGESS & MANATON. R^S^ l^ :i s&?£&ifo A^^EEL TOBKBI ' ls oxchdHgo added, and ' marked eorroct by •' < ' Bank. Two stamps must bo , sent for reply ' • will be advertised m ,11 1 the principal p.tpors m New Zealand. ££&, that i'vfterSiv fg Vfr tllo J l/sta4. i ar« P «ent, p lease^d,l sintho5 intho £ the COACIt 'TmS H J "exprS « ottra. Programmes sent Free on ajiplication. TRAIN from tho SOUTH will be DISCON b< no™b.-n6t 'less thaW two ?™ WmT^rtßT, tho Hx - a p l TICKETS SENTTO ANY ONE ADDRESS. TUESDAYS THURSDAY? «wi «?wrS a S Result will' be;. Bent to oVor T : Shareholder DAYS, itaiing £7 S ?£ f£ T^ 2 dirocHy after the dfawmg . , letivi^ tho , E K B itata on \U\°^f o^ p. N.B.— Xho PjNiss of Now Zoaland can at 1S:.8O pm, J * til know, by applyingto tho ittlilermontionod, 2 -7 1J274 ■ V GEORGT? NP-KiifATvr Ti where tho three. principal prizqp go, also their , ' U-itUKGIi. NEWMAN. " names and ntlfiress, 'i^ required, but not for S^-*— —^ir~~"~ S^T^S do mblication. "||/I'OLLB:K'S COD LIVER OIL — Kegistorad LettorH 6r Telogramii n6t iiccoptod. -i.»J- " Pi ibho Health," No. 4L Tol 111 I 'ost-Offlco Ordor^ or Bunk Notes pi'dferrocl, eayi (—"'AlAoiigli thorp are pooplo who itiil ~ Addross— _' . '' '„'",""■: "'in/? to tho notion that there is a particular Tl ._ ADAMASTOR virtu.j m tho dark-coloured oil, loading autho. 1 CareofLyomi nnd Hitrt, P.O. Box ICI, ritica are favour of the palo v^rietv of «.< Dunedin. 11-23 7432 w>>-' •'• m ■'»> ait i,he principal kind." •:"!

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8939, 23 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8939, 23 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8939, 23 February 1884, Page 4

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