£10,000. £10,000. £10,000. 20.000 MEMBERS AT 10s. MELBOURNE CVP, 1884, To be run Tuesday, 4lh November. Will close October 30th, 1884. 402 Phizes. 133 Nominations. 269 Cash Prizes. Kirst £3000 4at 100 .. £400 Second- ... 1200 4, at 50... 200 Third SOO 10 at 25... 250 Starters (divided 20 ul 20... 400 about £25,euch) 750 2d at 15... 300 Non-start ovs 20 at 10... 200 "(about £15 eueh 1545 100 at 7... 700 91 at 5... 455 £7095 269P/izes. £2905 Please send P. O. Orders wbrn convenient they can at all limes be traced if lost, thus protecting sender. Two stamps required for replies, and 6ne Shilling added fvs exchange on country cheques, which must be certified to U8 "Correct." Each Ticket has nine chances, the Cup being drawn first, after -which the marbles are all replaced each time till the nine drawings are completed, thus giving one ticket tli chance of drawing nine prizes. I^"REaD THIS !— Names and addresses of three'pTincipal winners in Cup, and four 1 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 book.*.) Managers of papers : at a! distance can appoint a responsible agent iftlDuuedin, tpwbomiU' information ' will be fufnfsbefl, thus giving to Snb> 'seribers a guarantee of the oonaf.de character of this Consultation— a . course no other " Consultationist " pursues in Tunedin. The Cup of 1883 consisted of 18,000 subscribers, who contributed £9000. Names 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 .(DIFFERS A SPECIAL PKIZE OP 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 xestrioted to one tvinl,i i> can try bb often as they please, and it is-nofc compulsory to bare tickeis in Consultation thus giving anyone the chance of obtainin the above valuable prize. In tbe evett of winners not being tipped, tbe £100 will ba equally divided between the Otago Benevolent Institution and the Industrial School (Caversham.) It will be observed that Ada is Usinterested, having placed the monoy 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 " Sporting Edixob, ' Otago Witness,' Dunedin." Please keep copy of tips. Winner must apply for prize within one month after race. M~ ATT HEW GUINAN GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND F4rUIER, Ettkick, Bekgee Burn, Begs to inform the public that, having leased Mr Brazil's commodious Smithy, he is now prepared to execute all toncls of ivori in fir3t'class style at moderate rates. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Agricultural Implement Fixings kept id stock and made on the premises. Horse and Cattle Medicines Pbepahep. IMPOETANT NOTICE. TO ALL WHO ARE WANTING: GOOD SERVANTS. T)ARRATT & CO. are acknowledged to be Jj the most reliable and trustworthy firm in New Zealand for obtaining Servants of all classes from. Male and Female Servants can be had in 8 few hours' notice from the office j and employers may rely upon Mes9rs Barratt & Co. making qvery inquiry respecting their character before sending them to the country, the firm making it their duty to establish a la^ge country connection. So Station Runholders, Farmers, Hotelkeepers, and others may be sure that Barratt & Co. will send none but thorough, good, hard - working, honest, and sober servants. Should you favor us with your patronage, all letters and 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, 3tuart-street, Dunedin. T AWRENCE RAILWAY TIME TABLE Jj Distance Up Trains 1 2 From— a.m. p.m. Lawrence 6.30 2.50 3 Forysfch * * 7 TFaiSaliana ... . 7 0 3.23 9 Johnston * * 12 Rottnd Hill * * 14 Manuka Creek ... 7.40 4.3 17 Mount Stuart: ... 7.49 4.] 2 19 Glenore * * 22 Clarksville 8.9 4.32 24 Milon 8.17 4.40 Distance Down Trains. 1 2 From— a.m. p.m. Milton 10.35 7.0 2 . Clarksville 10.43 7.8 5 Glenore * * 7 Mount Stewart ... 11.5 7.30 10 <Manuka 11.16 7.41 13 RcundHill * * 15 Johnston * * 19 . Waitehuna . . ... 11.55 8.20 22 Forayth * * 24 Lawrence 12.25 BJ>6 *Trainss • pick np or put down pass* teufejrßjU necessary,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1083, 8 October 1884, Page 4
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