£SOOO. ADA MANTUA. ]’! v; i’■]x ujp. i—;,. ■WILL ( i. rSE FEBRUARY, 24th. To b’ i on Itbuuuy, 2GtT ISBS. 10.(PO Meiui--.it lOs Er.Vn. 230 Prizes ! 1 DUNEDIN (.UP pL'itv nominations, First ... ‘ £I2OO Se’ond ... .. .. .. 600 Third 60° Starters (divided about £4O each) .. 230 Non-Starters (divided about £2O each) GOO 19G CASH AWARDS 2 at ICO 2., M 10 25 10,, 20 40 ~10 ■lO ~ a on , 5 Ida £2020 Each Ticket has eight chances, and can obtain a prize in each of the Eight drawings. Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, and two stamps for replies. Brad This I—Mr Abraham having retired from the business, takes this opportunity of thanking the public for past patronage, and r.-sp.••(fullyrequests a continuance of that suiip. -.t for his successor?, who will do their utm-— : to furui.-li their patrons with all necessary inf ruustion. As a guarantee of their bona tides—investors can obtain Names and Addresses of the three principal winners ; Names and Addresses of Committee ; andean also inspect Ada's Books at all times. ADA MANTUA, Care of Lyons & Hart, Box 351, Post Office, Dunedin. £2980 £2OO 200 250 200 400 320 450 TO THE SPORTING COMMUNITY OF NEW ZEALAND.
MR ABRAHAM, the well-known Ada Mantua promoter, having retired from the business of Race Consultations, it has occurred to several prominent members of the Sporting Community that the present is a favourable opportunity to supply the want that will undoubtedly be felt by the retirement of Mr Abraham. To supply this acknowledged want THE ZEALANDIA COMPANY has beeu formed, and in announcing their First Programme they beg to assure (he public that all business entrusted to them will be conduced with the most thorough fairness, and to satisfy the Public on this point the Books of the Company will bo open at all times for inspection by members. DUNEDIN CUP. To be run on 26th February next. 12,000 MEMBERS at 20s. 162 Prizes. Each Ticket has SIX Chances. ■lO NOMINATIONS. First Horse Second Third Starters Non-starters 142 CASH PRIZES. 4 at £IOO 8 r.o 20 “ 2d 8u “ • i 80 Total, £6OOO, Remittance:, can bo made by cheques (with exchange added) P.O. orders or bank nolee. Registered letters or telegrams not received. In case of cheques they in list ho made payable to ami tuber or to Bearer. P.O. Orders made payable to the Zealandia Company, and postage stamps must be sent for reply and result. THE ZEALANDIA COMPANY, Care of ,T. B. MUDIE, Box 150 Post-office, Dunedin. 81 VARIETY is CHARMING li you want to know who is iho cheapest man in Wellington, visit Flodi ton For the best value in Iron Bedsteads, go to the Variety Stores I be low rent of that extensive but tumble down obi shanty in Manners street, enables Floekton to undersell all competitors Cheapest Fenders and Fireirons are at Flocklon’s Variety ■Au-triaii Bentwood Chairs of all kinds ;n ail colors, at Flockton’s on can buy Electroplated Goods at Floekton’,, Shanty much cheaper and equally as good as elsewhere There are always scores of Palliasses and Mattresses to select from at Flock ton’s It is impossible to buy Crockery, China, Glassware anywhere, as cheap as at the Variety .Stores £1250 750 600 600 1000 £4OOO £4OO 400 r.oo 000 •,0m £200.'
Fiockton makes all kinds of Spring Mattresses to lit any sized bedsteads at a day’s notice Carpets from Bd, Is and Is lid -per vr.ul, to A elvet Pile at 7s 6d per yard, at Floc-kton’s P'or second band Furniture, or Goods fit’ any desciiption, there's no s>"fk in tlie c ■! Ny, that can compare with that ol Fos-kt.mV in Manners street. For Spades. Forks, Hakes, Hoc;. and all gardi n tools go to the Variety Man .Ail !ii-ds id levs or Fancy Goods at P lock ton s \ ariety Stores, Tory and Manner's stiacts Saddles, Bridles, W’iiij or anything yon ret] in re, at Fioekton's Fnickton can furnish your house at an hour's notice with everything required Portmanteaus, Trunks, Carpet, School, and other bay,-;, at Fioekton's. Imlet Gi i'-scs, Clocks, Gmm. Kevol ver I Kilo < 'ut lei'v, Orna mer.ilb a' , r.e'v and second hand, Bird-, ( a .•• , ! : r:m e. Prushwiuv. Cur; •<, ail •. G. d t.l i: ■ ; ,i the Variol v A: an I : : ci;i ; in;.. ; vi i vi Ping f .nckt'Ol ci.'l is ovi-rythin't tdockt'on ears rvifii cash ]■' ‘•••ding at FFekloii'a I'l.vkton no credit or discount i no; o ;-0 c-* in ’’he City Hki? Fh ■ -klouG ■ I lane'iy a; d quantity, i 1 .»•!•! . ’’.*•■ many {water*, In.l n“ ■ jn.U U.cr« is l id Oil” Vanety M>m 10 tibia City, and that m FLOCKTCK. nr Til;’■'.Miii.l'Y s r, ,:,;:::, ;o:,v -dd.id.r ayc manmf.u-' STUFF G V.'FLFi'iGTuN, m
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 6 February 1885, Page 4
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