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Public Notices. 492 prizes prizes, prizes 492! A Fortune for Someone. £2OOO for 10s ! £IO,OOO ADA MANTUA’S £lo,ooo' Q.RA ND ANNUAL First Prize in Melbourne Cur, £2OOO 20,000 Programmes at 10s ouch. :close pjOsitively'onTtlle’; 29th. OCTOBER/ 1885. DON’T FORGET! 492 PRIZES, CONSULTATION on ttio Melbourne and New Zealand Cups of 1885. Melbourne Cup—To be run at Melbourne on ike 3rd Nov., 1885. flew Zealand Cup. —To be run at Christchurch on the 10th Nov., 1885. Will Melbourne Cur. ; 165 Nominations. FirstHorso £2ooo' Second Horse 600 Third Horse 400 Starters (div.), 600 Non-Starters (div.) 1000 • New Zeal and Cur .61 Nominations. First J H6rSe ' £4OO Second Horse 250 Third Horse 200 Starters’(div.) 253 Non-Starters (div.) 400 Ps PM. H, §1 02 o os oa gS £4600 Cash Awards. £ISOO •g , 9+n PgSd ra m N Q-tH qREMEMBER! 493 PRIZES. Ada Mantua disposed of, on her last Melbourne Cup, the large number of 18.200 shares... This year she hopes to surpass even (bat number. ' * ' Every Ticket has Nine Chances, and can obtain a Prize in each of ,the Nine Drawings. Pledss send P. O. Order when convenient, or bank notes. Do NOT enclose coin. Country Cheques must have Is exchange added, and marked correct by banker. Two 2d stamps re quired from country clienfs for reply and result. A book'of 25 Tickets will be forwarded to any subscriber for the sum of £l2 The entire satisfaction given to my numerous supporters during the post seven years warrants-me in stating that I am confident that this will be a crown ing success and'will fill very rapidly; therefore early application is necessary. If so desired, any subscriber wlio may be a prize winner can forward their voucher or-• vouchers thrdiigli- their banker for payment, when same, if found correct, will be drily honored. Remember! “The Gaming and Lotteries Amendment Act ” comes into force 1 on the Ist November, so that clients will no doubt realise Ada’s expectations and make this a bumper event. • «Ai w it*. ■li to N.B.—ln accordance with my long-estab-lished rule, the names and addresses of the principal Prize winters, and also uf those who form thi e Committee-—selected from the general body of the subscribers; associated with,members of the Press—will be furnished to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. Results will be forwarded not Iktcr than 31st October. Ada Mantua’s First Prize of £2600 on the Melbourne Cup last year went to Riverton, Otago, Note Address:.. d. ADA MANTUA, ,;j Care of Lyons and Kurt, Box 351, Post Office, Dunedin 492i >iIIZES £2OOO f° r 10 s - 492 Plu/ ' ES HENRY KINCSIAND UNDERTAKER SPEY-ST., INVERCARGILL. Proprietor of Funeral Horses, Hearses & Funeral Carriages. Funerals Conducted to orfrd j am / part of South’ land , in the hot manner , at most reasonable rate*. IMPORTER OF COFFIN FURNITURE, TRIMMINGS, &C. •—sgrfjc Crate SuppUct. 2 — All kinds of Cemetery work attended to. Headstones, Mouumfents, and Railings erected; NOTICE TO ALL. THE MERCANTILE & BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND. One Guinea Per Year. Established -1876. Tin HE above Gazelle will be reduced to ONE GUINEA per year, on and after the Ist July, 1885. Annual subscription, £X Is; with half-yearly indices, 5s extra. Sample Copy sent Free on Application. Persons not; already-.subscribing, will please send their names and addresses to R.T. WHEELER, No. 8, Stafford street, Dunedin. 1050 Prizes. £50)000. 1050 Phizes The SYDNEY - JOCKEY TURF CLUB’S MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION, —lßßs bp rpn .on .the F.lpmington Racecourse, Melbourne, in November, 1885. : : MEMBERS* £1 EACH. The Prizes * will : bo. allotted by; Drawing .as under;— First UcrsA .„ ... ... ...£IO,OOO Secbnd'Horse... •• • ... ... 4,000 Third Horse ... '. 2,000 Ollier Starters,(divided) 1,500 Non-Starters (ditidid). !j t ...’ ... 1,500 1 Cash Prize ... ... ... ... 2,000 ■ : 2‘oa‘*h -Prizes (£IOOO each),.. ..i 2 000 4j Cush-prizes (£SQQ each) ... ... 2£oo 10 Cash Frizes, £2OO each ... ... 2,000 30 ’„ ' „ £io'G‘ : „ ... ... 3;OOO’ 70 „ ~ £SO ~ .. 3,500 200 „ ~ £25 „ 5,000 575,, ■ £2O ' „ 11,500 Grand Total ... £50,000 The Sydney Jockey Turf Club of Sydney, in thanking their numerous clients in till past Consultations, beg' to inform them and the public generally, -in New- South Wales, the udj lining Colonies, China,and India, lint l>r (die Melb'ourhe'Cun of 1885 they have decided to hohi u £50,000 ConsulU'ioii for that event, llii’'hiLliet’l prize bring * 10,000 mid Ibe lowest £2O. The 8. J. T. Club harin' also decided to denuet only -10 per mu IVr expenses, instead ot 15-pcr cent. (us lasi yea ). Ifwid be. seen -by IJ.IIO proglarmnei bill-1050 prizes will b'o distributed, and-arrangeniHii* are being made to hiing tide Consultation prominently before the public in all parts of liie World -uu doubt, zohatever, but that all shares will bo taken up. Drawing will take place" under the Cllll- - of Managemei t about four clear dais before the day ot the nee. Result of, the Drawing will be forwarded lo all subscribers. Any subscriber'can be' present at the Drawing, either in person or by proxy, on making ap- (• ication to the Secretary in wri ing. 164 HORSES NOMINATED. Add Exchange lo Cinques, and two stamps for reply and result. Drafts or P. O. Orders ft ole made payable to — JAMES WALLACE, See. S.J.T.C., Box 78P.0., Sydney. N.B.—Please make known to your friends

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Western Star, Issue 983, 19 September 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 983, 19 September 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 983, 19 September 1885, Page 4