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Why be poor when you can make your fortune by speculating 2s 6d. HOTSPUR’S NO. 2. GRAND CONSULTATION ON THE CHRISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMNMEETING 4000 Members at 2s 6d. Frizes £SOO To be run on the 6th of April 1885. Consultation closes April 3rd, to be drawn April 4th. PRIZES. First Horse £2OO Second 100 Third 50 Starters 23 Non-starters 50 Total £395 39 CASH AWARDS 4 at £lO £4O 4 “ 5 20 6 “ 210 a .. .. 15 10 “ 1 10s .... 15 15 1 0 .. .. 13 Total £lO5 i Grand Total, £SOO.

Each ticket has six chances, Race and Cash Awards being drawn lor separately. The drawing will take plaee before a Committee of Subscribers on April 4th, due notice of which will be given to Subscribers of 4 or more tickets wishing to |be present, not less than two tickets sent to one address. Registered Letters, Stamps and Telegrams not accepted. Country cheques must be marked correct by Bank, with Is added for exchange, and made payable to bearer only; bank notes accepted, P.O. orders preferred, and made payable to “ Hotspur.” Persons wishing for books for disposal, please apply through the box. All letters must be addressed to HOTSPUR, C/o. T. MORGAN, P. 0. Box 156, Wellington. , N.B.—The above Consultation will be 1 drawn on the 4th of April to enable the pro- [ moters ample time to insert the result in all i the leading papers in New Zealand ; an early application for tickets is necesaiy.as upwards of 2000 tickets are already taken, Should 1 the demand exceed the 4000, the prizes and cash awards will be increased pro rata. Please add two stamps for reply and result. 1776. FOR SALE, FIREWOOD. MRS JANE BISHOP begs to notify to the Public of Greytown thatshejwili receive orders for firewood and will supply it as follows 4 feet lengths, 10s per cord 2 do do 14s do Jobbing work of all kinds done at cheapest rates. 80 MONEY.— 1 am prepared to receive Applications for Loans on Approved Securities in sums to suit Borrowers, at lowest current rates of interest. HENRY HO WORTH, Solicitor. Featherston St., Wellington. 87

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1681, 27 March 1885, Page 3

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355

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1681, 27 March 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1681, 27 March 1885, Page 3

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