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Sportugf j PHOSNIX NOVELTY COMPANY'S PROGRAMME ON.THB ; CHRISTCHDRCH AND AUCKLAND '■• AUTUMN MEETINGS, ; Wliich will take place on tho .14th' and 15th • . April; 1884,. . • . . SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL— £SOOO m 10,000 shares at 10» each. Each share has Six Separate Chances, and can win £1980. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. First Horse ... ... £1000 Second Horse ... ... 400 Third Horse ...... 125 Starters (divided) 150 Non-starters (divided) ... 200 EASTER HANDICAP. First Horse £400 Second Horse ... ... 160 Third Honjo 75 Starters (divided) 100 Non-Stai'ters (divided^ 150 . AUCKLAND AUTUMN; HANDICAP. First Homo £500 Second Horse ... ... 200 Third Horse ... ... 100 Starters (divided) 100 Non-Startera (divided) ... 150 6 Cash Prizes at £50 each 300 10 Cash Prizes at £20 eiwh 200 70 Cash Prizes at £10 each 700 Applicants will please enclof e two 2d stamps for reply and result; add lnonpountry cheques forexchange ; makecroßs cheques payable to a No. or bearer. Post-office orders must be made payabio to Phoenix Company ; if notes are sent use two envelopes; if stamps are sent for shares, please add Is m the £1 extra. Agents will please send iv their returns before the 10th of April, 1884. The final allotment of shares will takephice on or about that date, m the presence of a Committee of Shareholders. Address — " PHC3NIX," care of J. L. FLEMING, Boi 24 , Post-office, Christchurch. 2-23 8447 SYDNEY GOLD CUP,, to be run on Easter Monday. The great " MALABAR" Club are desirous of making it known to their numerous patrons and the public that the first of their series of Consultations on the abovo event is NOW OPEN. No. lof our Series ; Slmre3 5s each. The Press exposures of tho bad and worthless amongst sweep promoters has had the effect of relegating those gentlemen to private life, and it is all the mpre to be hoped that those who now remain, tried and true though t&ey be, should have at each drawing a Press representative, to prove beyond a doubi;, the genuineness of the affair. First horao, £1000; aecond do, £400; third do, £200 ; starters (divide), £200 ; non-starters, do, £200 ; total, £2000. The publio on reading tho foregoing will at once observe that our programme is identical m every! respect with that put, forward by rival establishments, with this amazing difference : That to become a Hharpholder m their consultation, entitling you if fortunate to win £1000, you require to invest one pound, whereas, m this, our great effort, you merely require to invest fire shillings m order to secure you tho winning of the same amount, or should you speculate a pound, you for that amount have four chances of winning £100') ns against oue given by others. Four tickets for £1, but one or more will be sent to any address. Prospectus free on application. Eticlose envelope, plainly directed. ' Result of each drawing sent at once to uvery subscriber. Tickets sent by return post. Address by letter only, "Malabar," ca?o g. c. Wilson, Pastoral Chambers, Geirge street, Sydney, N.S.W. 1-28 8149 Conveyances* ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE. AND ORARI. WE beg to inform' the Publio that our Coaches will run as under, viz. : — Waihi Bcsh aitd Back. Waihi Bush — dep., 6.40 a.m. Waihi Bush— arr., 8 p.m. Gebaidinb to Okaiu asi> Back. Geraldine— dep., 8.40 tt.m., 10.40 a.m., 3 p.m., 5. 36 p.m. ' Orari— a<tp.,- 8.52 a.m., 11.60 a.m., 4.15 p.m., 6.51 p.m. In connection with the above line of Coaches, we have the Lrrevv and-Bait Stables at Geraldine where Light Expresses, Buggies, Gigs, and Saddle Horsen win bo obtained on the shortest notice. . . N.B.— rThe most experienced drivers and grooms are kept m connoction with the busineßs, therefore tho Public can rely on the greatest civility and attention m aU business entrusted to the firm. . Head Office, Geraldino. J. MUNDELL & CO., *• 4210 „. Proprietors. ROYAL MA[L TO MACKENZIE COUNTRY. f | iAiL Royal Mail Coach runs to Burkes -*. Pass daily, returning to meet the last train on the same -day. The Mail Coach leaves Fairlie Creek after the arrival of tho First Train on Mondays for Tekapo Furry, returning to catch tho Last Train to Timarn on Tuesdays. Having taken pver frotii Mr John Hinekley tho Livery Stables at Albury and Fairlie Creek, we hope liy strict attention to business, combined with moderate 'charges, to merit a share of tlie public support hitherto bestowed on dur predecessor.' " . ■ " ' '-.'. Good Grooms aro kept m both Stables, and Buggies, Expresses, Cp'aches and Saddle Horses can be hired at a minute's notice. Good Paddocking ;' Horses Broken to Saddld' and Harness, arid livery care' taken. BURGESB& MANATON, 1-9 8848 Proprietors. TO EXCURSIONISTS AND TOURISTS. MESSRS BURGESS AND MANATON beg to inform intending Tdiirists and Excursionists to . Mount Cook that having attended Mr Green Sri his lucent, and also Mr Stewart m his recqnt attempt, they aro m a position to HIRE VEHICLES or to ACT AS GUIDES to any penonß requiring sudh services. ■ ' Every Train met at Fairlie Creek. ' Communications by post; or telegram promptly attended to. 2-4 8228 BURGESS &, MANATON. NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS AND OTHERS. HAVING hoard that certain portions at' Albury have attempted to injure us by circulating falee reports, wo bog to.inform our old Friends nnd Patrons that wo arb STILL RUNNING OUR COACHKS on tho OLD FOOTING, o,nd trust to merit a continuance of 'the Patronage bo liberally bestowed m tho past. ' . Wishing all our old fiiiincU a Happy New Year, we sro ! . 2-4 8229 BURGESS & MANATON. EANGITATA AND PEEL FOREST COACH. HAVING PURCHASED tho above Lino of COACHES, I boir to inform the Publio that oftor Saturday, the 9th Folirunry,: the COACH to MIBT fro EXPRESS! TRAIN from tfio 60UTH will bo DIHCON-' TINUED. A COACH to MEET the BXPRE3B FROM.tbo NOK:HI will. run. .on, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SAXUR j DAYS, leaving Peel Foh*>K'nt 8,45 n.nt:, and' leaving the Hangituta on tho return iourndy at 12.80 pjn. , 2-7 8274 GEOBG-E NBWMAW. !

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2943, 28 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2943, 28 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2943, 28 February 1884, Page 4