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A. W. S T B E 1 TURF ADVISER & TURF COMMIS- ; SION AGENT, Etc. Member ok Tattersall’s. Commissions executed. Longest possible prices always obtained, and the promptest settlements guaranteed. Discretionary Investments also Undertaken. i Postal and Telegraphic Address—- ‘ 133 VICTORIA PARADE, FITZROY, MELBOURNE. i g Telegraph Code Address—“ Carbine,” Melbourne. s Telephone No. 1184. g Bankers—The National Bank of Australia, Limited. PROMPT, COURTEOUS and PERSONAL ATTENTION To All Communications. For References, Credentials, Testimonials, etc., see adver--5 tisements in the “ Sportsman.” N.B.—Mr A. W. STEEL has No Representatives, and is only to be seen or heard from from the above address. Press Extract—“ Mr A. W. STEEL is the only Turf Adviser who Personally Attends the various Training 3 Tracks and Racecourses, and who is a Member of Tattersail’s, Guarantees alike of Genuine Racing Information and Solidity in executing Commissions, making investments (discretionary or otherwise), etc.” Press Opinion—“Mr A. W. STEEL frequently makes 5 his Clients who entrust him with Discretionary Investments Good Winners. Mt STEEL’S TERMS are 10s for his selections for any ONE DAY’S RACING (sent by wire to any address), and r the races he is advising over are always to be found mentioned in his advertisement in The Sportsman each week, together with any special “Singles,” “Doubles,” or ’ “ Trebles” he may have to offer. Such as for instance, at , the present moment, the probable and most likely WINNERS of the CAULFIELD CUP, V.R.C. DERBY, and MELBOURNE CUP, 20s the Treble, or 10s each event singly. , Annual Subscribers of £5 5s receive all such information as the above, and reliable Selections for all the big Races of the year in Victoria, New South Wales, and South Aus--1 tralia, for 12 full months, by his Weekly Letters, and his Wires, when desired, half price. Mr STEEL would respectfully add, in addition, that no gentleman interested in sporting matters (more especially if he resides at any distance from Melbourne) should fail to join his Annual List of Subscribers, as by means of his weekly letters (already referred to) hewill be “posted up” regularly with everything necessaiy for a sportsman to know. It is only the primary outlay, and it will repay you a HUNDRED FOLD. All Mr Steel’s Annual Subscribers were good Winners last year. Mr STEEL spares no trouble or expense in furnishing his clients with the very best information, by his own endeavours, as also from his staff of efficient Touts, which none of the other self-styled Tipsters possess. COMMISSIONS also Executed on all Future Events, and Longest Prices laid, with Vouchers per return of post. CAULFIELD and MELBOURNE, 5000 to 10. DISCRETIONARY INVESTMENTS. P.B.—Mr STEEL respectfully draws your attention, in conclusion, to his Wonderful Successes in the Above Line recently, having frequently won during the last months Handsome Sums for those of his clients who entrust him with a few pounds to “ invest ” for them discretionary wise, “at the post.” In proof hereof read the following extracts from the Melbourne Press :— Discretionary Investments.— 1 * All Mr STEEL’S Discretionary Investors of a “fiver” on last'Saturday received yesterday from him a dividend of £26 15s on the day’s transactions, less commission of 10 per cent. Discretionary Investments.—“ On Saturday last again, Mr STEEL made all his investing Clients of a “ fiver ’.’ win £37 10s nett, after all exs., commission, &e. Discretionary Investments.—“Mr STEEL fairly eclipsed himself on Saturday last, each of his Discretionary Investing Clients of a “fiver” on that day receiving with their account a cheque for £4O 10s, after deducting his commission of 10 per cent. Press Opinion. “Mr Steel frequently makes those of his clients who cannot personally attend the races, and who entrust him with a few pounds to Invest Discretionary Wise for them, Good Winners. And finally, Press opinion of Feb. 6th, 1895: —“These Discretionary Investments undertaken by Mr A. W. STEEL must perforce be better than tacking “ Doubles ” etc., for Big Races (albeit Mr S. also undertakes such commissions when desired) and also better than Sweeps, where the chances are 1000 to 1 against you, whereas here the chances arc all in your favour.” Mr STEEL’S TERMS for making investments for clients are five per cent, on winning on client’s OWN fancies or instructions, and ten per cent, on winnings on HIS OWN SELECTIONS ; hence it is all to his interest to make his clients “ good winners,” as only by their success does he reap any benefit. PROGRAMME OF FUTURE DISCRETIONARY INVESTMENTS. —Mr STEEL is undertaking these Discretionary Investments for clients EVERY SATURDAY throughout the year, so clients can send their money at . any time, and be sure of its being “on.” Send for Mr Steel’s GENERAL CIRCULAR (sent • gratis together with press encomiums), showing you by COMMON SENSE the immense advantages of dealing with a man like himself, in preference to the other socalled Tipsters, Commission Agents, etc., and explaining fully the nature of these Discretionary Investments. IMPORTANT CAUTION.—PIease to observe that Mr Steel is the only accredited Public Investor in Melbourne, so beware of people who might write you, or send you Price Lists, etc. (not having the means to advertise); professing to undeitake Discretionary Investments, or expressing their desire to back certain horses for you. Any persons from Melbourne who write you, making such offers, you may put down as “impostors” if their advertisement does not appear in the Sportsman and other respectable Journals.

DAN. McLEOD Member of Victorian Club, Melbourne. ® t -1 -s a

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VI, Issue 274, 24 October 1895, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VI, Issue 274, 24 October 1895, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VI, Issue 274, 24 October 1895, Page 16

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