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492 PRIZES 492 A FORTUNE FOR SOMEONE. £2000 FOR 10a ! £10,000 ADA MANTUA'S £10,000 /IRAND ANNUAL CONSULTATION VJ ON THE MELBOURNE & NEW ZEALAND CUPS OF, 1885. Meibouene Co?.—- To be run at Melbourne on the 3rd November, 1885. New Zealand Cup.— To be run afcOliristchurch on the 10th November, 1885. FIRST PRIZE IN MELBOURNE CUP£2OOO. 20,000 Programmes at 10?. each. Will close positively; on me 29th OOTOBICR. 1885. DON'T FORGET I 492 PRIZES. MKLBOURNE CUP N.Z. CUP. 165 Nominations. 61 Nominations Kirn £2000 First „ £400 Second ... 600 Second ... 250 Third ..'. ... 400 Third ... 200 Starters Starters (flivided) 600 (divided) 250 Non-starterß Non-Storters (dirided) 1000 1 (divided) 400 £4600 £1500 CASH AWARDS. p£ C 6at £100 ... £600"^ g Hta 16 al, 50 ... 800 S3 Ssf 24 at 25 ... 600 1 gW ggo 30 at 20 ... 6001 . g§H £«i-{ 40 at 10 ... 'iOOj-og £g$ 50 at 8 ... 400. §g# *pq 100 nt 5 ... 500 I S^ 1 §a g V. £3900j J* REMEMBER THIS! 492 PRIZES. Ada Mantua disposed of, on her lost Melbourne Cup, the large number of 18,200 shares. This year she hopes to surpass even that number. Every Ticket bag ninb ohanohs, and can obtain a prize in each of the nine drawings. Please send Post Office Orderß when convenient, or Bank Notes. Do not enclose COIN. Country cheques must have la exchange added, and marked correct by banker. Two 2d stamps required from country clients for reply and rpsult. A book of 25 Tickets will be forwarded to any subscriber for the sum of £12. The entire satisfaction given to my numerous supporters during the past seven years warrants me in' stating that I am confident that this will be a crowning success, and will fill v«sry rapidly ; therefore early application is necessa-y. If so desired, any subscriber who may be a prize winner can forward their vouchei or vouchers through their banker for payment, when same,' if found correct, will be duly honored. Remember! "The Gaming and Lotteries Amendment Act " comes into force on the let November, so that clients will no doubt realise Ada's expectations, and make this a bumper event. N.B. — In accordance wilh my long-estab-lisbcd rule, fie names and addresses of the principal Prize winners, and also of those who form the Committee— selected from the generul body of Hl3 subscribers, associated with member of the Press -will be furnished to all the leading newspjpe's throughout New Zealand. Results will be forwarded not later than 31st October. Ada Mantua's First Prize of £2600 on the Melbourne Cup last year went to Biverton, Otago. Note Address— ADA MANTUA, I Care of Lyons & Hurt, 1 Box 351, Post-office, Dunedin. £2000 for 10s. FIRST £5 ? 000 PRIZE. ROBIN HOOD COMPANY'S MELBOURNE CUP AND NRW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN MEETING PROGRAMME, .November, .1885. "- "50,000 Shares at JOs, £25,000. The best programme yet offered to the New Zealand public. To an investor of 20s the odds are 'only about 14 to 1. 1814 prizes. Each ticket has 8 chances. MELBOURNE CUP. First Horse £5000 Second Horse 2000 Third Horse 100 D New Zealand Cup— First Horse, £1000 New Zealand ©erby-i-Fir'st Horse, £600 Canterbury Cup— First H -rse, £400 Four Classes Cash Bonds, 1525 Prizes Apply early in tho usual manner. As the Gaming and Lotteries Amendment Act comes into! force' cw Ist November. 1885, we will positively close on 30th October, 1885 ; hour of closing wilh be advertised. Programmes will be drawn and reaulU advertised in leading papers on 31st October. All results will be posted in time -to bear the Cbriitcburch postmark of 31st October. The drawing will be open to all subscribers, who may get tickets of admisiion on application for same. Leading citizens and Press representatives, as usual, wiil also be specially invited to attend the finale of this big programme. Client! who miy draw a prize in any part of New Zealand are hereby, specially, invited to forward -their vouchers for payment through a Bank, or any other channel they may think fit, if not disposed to Bend through the Post after Ist November. Cire'ulais with full particulars on application. V BOBIN HOOD COMPANY, Care of Stapleton and Fleming, Box 238, Post-office, Christchurcb. TREES' !' ' TREES ! ! TREES ! ! ! ALL LOCALLY GROWN. H7ILLIAM MOSS, " GLEN-FALL NURSERY, Whitehaven-stbeet, Lawebnoe, Has for sale 200,000 Forest Trees, consisting of Pines, ;Macrocarpa, Atheguas, Pinasters, Lawsbniana, and others too numerous *to< particularise ; also, a large variety of first-class Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs ; Fruit Trees, - comprising Apple, Peacb, Apricot, Nectarine, and Plum; Gooseberry and Currant bushes ; Dwarf Box for edging. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, also Strawberry Plants of the newest and best kinds* Inspection Invitbd. Come early, as tbe above must be sold to make room for others ; no money refused. Note the Address— GLEN FALL NURSERY, Whitbhaven-btbbet, Lawbbnoe. F, M 01 V L E . BUILDER & UNDERTAKER, Having leased the Workshop .ately occupied by Mr John Tuckkx, is prepared to do all classes of Carpentery-work at lowest possible rates, PtkVt A«D SrsOIFIOAXIONf PSKTAIEJI *

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1181, 19 September 1885, Page 4

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