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| Sweeps. •piDBLirY COMPANY'S £1500. CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN. Race, April 14.— Close about April 10. 36 nominations and 40 Cash Bonds. Grkat Automn Handicap. Firat £400 Second 200 Third 100 All others divided ~ 300 10 Bonds at £20 each 200 30 Bonds at £10 each 300 Total, 76 prizes £1500 There will be Three Separate Drawings for Each Ticket, viz., One Drawing for the Race, and Two Separate Drawings for the 46 Uonds. Programmes £1 each, and two 2d stamps. Cheques (with Is exchange) to be payable oniy'to aNo or to Bearer. P.O. Orders payable to Fidelity Co. only. If half-notes, send by separate Poats. Registered Letters or Telegrams not accepted. , Address only to'" Fidelity Company, care' of Alfted A. Cameron's Box No. 251, Dunedia." APPLY EARLY— TIME LIMITED. Race on 14th April. A FORTUNE FOR ss. ADAMASTOR'S Registered NOVELTY Post office Lettei sor CONSULT A- orders payTelegrams TION able to not on the Adamastor Accepted. CHRISTCHU R C H £2000 AUTUMN HANDICAP. £2000 \X riLL^Close on or about 12th April, 1884. T V 8,000 Members at ss. 145 PRIZES. Each Ticket has Seven Chances. AUTUMN HANDICAP (36 Nominations). First ... £250 Cash Awards. | Second ... 150 2at 100 ... £200 Third ... 100 2at 50 ... 100 Starters (divide) 150 10 at 20 ... 200 Nou-Stditers 20 at 10 ... 200 (divide)... 250 25 at 6 ... 150 50 at 5 ... 250 £900 £1,100 Each Ticket has seven separate chances. N.B. — Kot less than Two Tickets sent to any one address. Please send P.O. orders when convenient ; also tv '.i stamp 3 for reply and result. Country chtques must have 1b exchange added. Address all letters — £2,000 ADAMASTOR, £2,000 Care of Lyons and Hart, 145 Prizes Box 151, P. 0., 145 Prizes Dunedin. Notice. — Please apply early this time, as over 50J Programmes have already been dispose < of to persons whose applications arrived i-oo Lite for previous consultation. £3000 ; vv-ffl Close 11th April, I £3000 £3UUU \ 1884. ( £3000 CHi.IsrCHDfiCH RACES. To be Hun 14th April. 6000 MEMBERS, AT -| As EACH. 156 PRIZES. Each Ticket has Nine Chances. Autumn Handicap. Cash Prizes. (36 Nominations.) 2at 100 ... £200 First £600 3at 50 ... 150 Second ... 300 4at 25 ... 100 Third ... 150 10 at 20 ... 200 Starters (about JO at 15 ... 150 £25 each) ... 125 20 at 10 ... 200 Non - Starters 40 at 8 ... 320 (about £l2 each) 350 31 at 5 ... 155 £1525 11201 120 £1475Each Ticket has .Nine Chances, and can obtain s Prize in each of the Nine Drawings. Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, also Two Stamps for replies. Country Cheques muat have One Shilling exchange added. Address all letters ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post Office. DUNEDIN. 150 PKIZES ! 156 PRIZES ! N.B. — Please apply early, as this Consultation will fill rapidly, over 800 having been already disposed of to persons whose applications arrived late for previous sweep. 1884. WINTER. 1884. MILLINERY 1 MILLINERY ! M3S WALKER T¥7lL!j give her first DISPLAY of WINTER MILLINERY — ON — TUESDAY, MARCH 4th, 1884. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. General Post Office, -Vellington, 6th February, 1884. PROVIDED a sufficient number of Subscribers can be obtained, it is proposed to open a Telephone Exchange in Wanganui. , The subscription has been reduced as fol- \ lows :—: — Per annum, ' payable quarterly, in advance. |£ s. d. For hi) c of each set of instruments, aud wiie from office or private residence for any distance within half a mile of the Telegraph office, for the first year, ommencing on the Ist day of January, April, July, or October, after the date of conuectiou ... 12 0 For every year after the first .... 10 0 For every additional quarter of a miie, or portion of a quarter, for tho first year, commencing on tin- Ist day of January, April. July, or October, after tihedaxe of connection... ... 1 10 For dvety year after the first ... 1 0 Intending subscribers should make early appl)ca:.;.,ua to the Officer-in-Ch*rge cf the Tblegrapu-office, from whom the necessary appheati ai-forma and full particulars can be obtained. C. LEMON, Superintendent . HAS ARRIVED— LARGE Shipments of Poverty Bay and Canterbury Rye grass seed, from old pasture-, machine cleaned. Also, (Jockfoot and Italian Rye-grass. Five vuns of Clovers by first steamer from London. rlugui ir shipments of agricultural seeds m;m thi. befat growers constantly coming to hauo. Mow ti Hand — The crop of Giant Fescue, grown a Messrs Owen and Lethbridge's, WangaUiu. The finest grass possible to get for aw anpy ground. As the oupply is limited, upplj early. Pi ice- and full particulars, samples, &c, post fn on application. } JAMES LAIRD, Taupo Quay, Wunganui.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5302, 7 March 1884, Page 3

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754

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5302, 7 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5302, 7 March 1884, Page 3

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