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£10,000. £10,000. £10,000. 20,000 MEMBERS AT 10S. MELBOURNE CUP, 1884, To be run Tuesday, 4th Norember. Will close October 30th, 1884. 402 Phizes. 133 Nomikations. 269 Cabh Prizes. First £3000 4at 100 .. £400 Second ... 1200 4at 50... 200. Third 600 10 at 25... 250 Starters (divided 20 at 20... 400 about £25 each) 750 20 at 15... 300 Non-starters 20 at 10... 200 (about £ls each 1545 100 at 7... 700 ? • t ,91 at 5... "455 5£7095 269 Prizes. £2905 , 'PJwe aend P. b.'Orders 1 when conrenient they can at all times be traced if lost, thus' protecting sender. Two stamps required for replies, and One Shilling added as exchange on country cheques, which must be certified * to ai;" Correct.*' 'Each Ticket has nine' chances, the Cup being drawn first, after which the marbles are all replaced each lime till the nine drawings' are completed, thus giring one ticket Ui. chance of drawing nine prizes. - |£TREAD THIS !— Names and addresses of three principal winners in Cup, and four principal cash, prize winner?, can be obtained by subscribers on application. Drawing is attended by the Press (members of the Pi ess can freely inspect Ada's books.) Managers of papers at a distance can appoint a responsible agent in Duuedio, to whom all informa* tion will be furnished, thus giying to Sub> scribers a guarantee of the bonajide character of this Consultation— a courße no other " Consultationist " pursues in Dunediu. The Cup of 1883 consisted of 18,000 subscribers, who contributed £9000. Na,meß of committee furnished to the Press on application. ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post* office, Dunedin. £10,000. £10,000. £10,000. ADA MANTUA OFFERS A SPECIAL PRIZE OF £100 which amount has been deposited with the Editor of " Otago Witness," and will be paid to any person in New Zealand who can name the placed horses in the Melbourne Cup, in the order as race is reported in the " Otago Witness." Each letter will be dated when received, and money paid to first " tipster Competitors not restricted to one trial, n1;n 1 ; can try as often as they please, and it is tub compuliory to have tickets in Consultation 'thus giving anyone the chance of obtainin the above valuable prize. In the event of winners not being tipped, the £100 will be equally divided between the Otago Benerolent Institution and the Industrial School (Caver■ham.) It will be obsenred that Ada is iUinterested, having placed the money beyond her control, and it must be paid to somebody, —hence her declining to receive tips herself for she will not accept any. Applications will be received till 27th October, and must be addressed only to "S*obting Edttob, • Otago Witness,' Dunedin." Please keep copy of tips. Winner must applj for prize within one month after race. MATT HE W Cr UIN A N GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND FARBIER, . Ettrick, Benoeb Bttbk, Begs to inform the public that, having leased Mr Brazil's commodious Smithy, he is now prepared to execute all kinds of jobbing work in first'clasi style at moderate rates. HORSE-SHOEING- A SPECIALTY. Agricultural Implement Fixings kept in stock and made on the premises. Horse akp Cattib Medicines Pbbpabed. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO ALL WHO ARE WANTING GOOD SERVANTS. "pARRATT & CO. are acknowledged to be ±j the most reliable aud trustworthy firm in New Zealand for obtaining Servants of all classes from. Male and Female Serrants can be had in p few hours' notice from the office ; and employers may rely upon Messrs Barratt & Co. making every inquiry respecting their character before sending them to the country, the firm making it their duty to establish a large country connection. So Station Runholders, Farmers, Hotelkeepers, and others may be sore that Barratt & Co, will send none but thorough, good, hard • working, honest, and sober servants. Should you faror us with your patronage, all letters aud telegrams will receive immediate reply. — Note the address : BARRATT & CO., City Registry Office and Employment Exchange, House, Land, Business, Partnership, and General Commission Agents, 69 Princesstreet (between Glasgow Piehouse and Queen's Theatre.) This is the old firm of Barratt & Co , late of Knole House, Stuart-street, Donedin. ,__ • g%y^v^ lif (I v % T AWRENCE RAILWAY TIME TABLE Jj -- — Distance ' TTp Trains 1 2 Prom—- '-• • ' < ' - a.m. • p.m. Lawrence • 6.30 2.50 3 Forysth . ... * * ,7 Waitahuna 7 0 -3.23 , 9 ' .Johnston * * 12 'Rounamil * ♦ 14 Manuka Creek ... 7.40 4.3 ' 17 Mount Stuart ... 7.49 4.12 19 Glenore ... v \ * * 22 Clarksville 8.9 , 4.32 24, , Milon , ,8.17, , 4r4Q Distance Down Trains. 1 2 From — • ' - a.mr 'p.m. ' Milton 10.35 7.0 ■ 2 Clfcfkswlle ... ..'. 10.43 7.8 5 Glenore ... , ■... jV • 7 Mount Stewart. ... 11,5 c 7,30 10 Manuka 11.16 7.41 13 RcundHill * * 15 Johnston *, ' , • 19 Waitahuna 11.55 8.20 22 Forsyth .. ... *' ■ • *> 24 Lawrence ... ... 12.25 S:SQ} •Trainsstop to pick' tip or put down past* ■enp en If necessary, , . ,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1071, 27 August 1884, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1071, 27 August 1884, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1071, 27 August 1884, Page 6

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