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Sporting PHIENIX NOVELTY COMPANY'S PROGRAMME OX THE CHRISTCHURCII AND AUCKLAND AUTUMN MEETINGS, Which will take place on the 14t,h and 15th April, 1884 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL— £5000 m 10,000 shares at 10s 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 Horso £400 Second Horse ... ... 150 Third Horse 75 Starters (divided) 100 Non-Starters, (divided) ... 150 AUCKLAND AUTUMN HANDICAP. First Horse £500 Second Horse ... ... 200 Third Horse 100 Starters (divided) 100 Non-Startors (divided) ... 150 6 Cash Prizes at. £50 each 300 10 Cash Prizes at £20 each 200 70 Cash Prizes at £10 each 700 Applicants will please enclose two 2d stamps for reply nnd result ; add Is on country cheques for exchange ; mnke cross cheques payable to a >" o. or bearer. Post-omce orders must be mado p ivable to I'liu-uix Company ; if notes are sent. u.-ietwo envelopes; if stamps aro sent for shares, please add Is m the fl extra. Agents will please send m their returns before the 10th or April, 1884. The final allotment of shares wil tnke place on or about that date, m the presence of a Committee of Shareholders. Address — " PIICENIX," care of J. L. FLEMING, Box 2 4:, Post-office, Christthurch. 2-23 8447 SYDNEY GOLD CUP, to be run on Easter Monday. The great " MALABAR" Club are desirous ot' making it kuonu to their numerous p itrons aid the public that the first of their series of Consultations on the above event is NOW OPEN. No. 1 of our Series ; Shares 5s each. The Press exposures of the bnd and worthless amongst sweep promoters has had the effect of relegating those gentlemen to private life, and it is all the more to be hoped that those who now remain, tried and true though t'aey be, should have at each drawing a Press representative, to prove beyond a doubt the genuineness of the affair. First, horse, £1000 ; second do, £400 ; third do, £200 ; starters (divide), £200; r.on-starters, do, £200 ; total, £2000. The public on reading the 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 shareholder m their consultation, entitling you if fortunate to win £1000, you require to invent, one pound, : v.hereas, m this, our great effort, you merely require to invest five shillings m order to secure you the winning of the same amount. 3 or should you speculate a pourd. you for that amount have four chances of winning .olOOn ) as against one given by other:". Four tickets for £1, but one or more will be sent to any . address. Prospectus fveo on application. Enclose envelope, plainly directed. Result of each craning seat at once to every subscriber. Tickets sent by return post. Address by letter only, "MALABAR," care G. E. Wilson, Pastoral Chambers, George street, Sydney, ' N.S.W. 1-28 8149" ) ) Conveyances. ) .. — . . b ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE, ANE g ORARI. ■'. \757^ b e § to inform the Public that oui i YT Coaches will run as under, viz. :— Waihi Bush aud Back. Waihi Bush — dep., 8.4'1a.m. c Waihi Bush— arr., 8 p.m. ' GkBALDIKE TO OIIARI AMD BACK. Geraldine— dep., 8.40 a.m., 10.40 a.m. ;i p.m., 5.35 p.m. Orari — cWp., 8.52 a.m., 11.50 a.m., 4.1S c> p.m., 6.51 p.m. In connection with tho iibove line o; 3 Coaches, we have the Livery and Bait Stable! :vt Geraldine where Light Expresses, Buggies Gigs, and Saddle Horse 3 can be obtained oi , the shortest notice. N.B. — The most experienced drivers ant grooms are kept m connection vfitli the buui ness, therefore the Public can roly on thi ._ ;jreatest civility and attention m all businesi entrusted to the firm. a Head Office, Geraldine. t J. MUNDELL h CO., 2- 4210 Proprietors. 0 ROYAL MAIL TO MACKENZIE 0 COUNTRY. 0 fTIHE Royal Mail Coach runs to Burko' " JL Pass daily, returning to meet the las '0 fcrain on the same day. ~ The Mail Coach leaves Fnirlio Creek afte 'O the arrival of the First Train on Mondays fo: Tekapo Ferry, returning to catch the Lus ° Train to Timuru on Tuesdays. Having taken over from Mr John Hinckle; • the Livery Stables at Albury and Fairli v Creek, we hope by strict attention to business combined witii moderate charges, to merit i share of tlio public Bupport hitherto bestowei on our predeceaßor. Good Grooms are kept m both Stables and Buggies, Expresses, Coaches and Sadcll '• Horses can be hired at a minute's notice. Good Paddocking ; Horsea Broken t 13 Saddle and Harness, and every care taken. 3 : BURGESS & MANATON, 0 1-9 3848 Proprietors. V TO EXCURSIONISTS AND TOURISTS MESSRS BURGESS AND MANATOI beg to inform intending Tourists am °- Excursionists to Mount Cook that liavin; attended Mr Green m his ascent, and also M f> Stewart m his recent attempt, they are m i position to HIRE VEHICLES or to AC'j " 3 AS GUIDES to any persons requiring sue! *■• services. s. Every Train met at Fuirlie Crock. Communications by post or telegram promptl; attended to. *> 2-4 8228 BURGESS & MANATON. NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS AND X) OTHERS. 10 IT AVINQ ' llc " nl llmt cwtniii persons a Jd Albury have attempted to injure v by circulating false reports, we beg to inforn our old Friends and Patronti that wo uiv STILL RUNNING OUR COACHES oi the OLD FOOTING, and trust to merit i oontinuanco of tho Patronage no liberals bcßtoned m the past. >• * "j Wishing all our old friends a Happy Nciv Fear, we arc 2-4 8229 BURGESS A MANATON. d ■ — — RANGITATA AND PEEL FOREST ■o COACH. HAVING PURCHASED fcho above Lin. of COACHES, I bag to inform tin Public that after Saturday, tlio !)th February i. f.ho COACH to MEET th« EXPRESS o TRAIN from tlio SOUTH will bo DISCON. I, TINUED. A COACH to MEET the EX. 8 PRRSB FROM tho NORTH will run cm , TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and fiATUIt DAYS, leaving Peel Forest lit 8.45 a.m., nnd . leaving the ItiingilutiL on the riitiirn iournciy j utl2.Ho p.m. H-7 8274 GEORGE NEWMAN.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2948, 5 March 1884, Page 2

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