Whitehaven Gazette
Oct. 18, 1819
T. BISH Lottery | T. BISH Lottery |
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| Whitehaven Gazette - Oct. 18, 1819 | |
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T. BISH Has already given his Country Friends the Particulars of the new scheme of the present Lottery, which will be found highly ingenious and pleasing, whether regarding the magnitude and the number of the Prizes, or the novel mode in which the Lottery will be drawn. T. BISH feels no hesitation, therefore, in advising every person to purchase a ticket or a share; and he is persuaded that all those who had so many well grounded Objections to former Schemes, will purchase in this Lottery, as they are now entirely removed. There is no Prize Less than £16 Though there are Eight £20,000 Prizes (Money and Consols) The chances of the Prizes of Two Lotteries are secured to the Purchasers of One; and the Whole Lottery will be drawn on an entirely novel and approved system. _____ Begins November 9th Lord Mayor's Day When Two Prizes of £20,000 Must be Drawn In The First Five Minutes ______ Tickets and Shares are Selling By: BISH 4, Cornhill; and 9, Charing-Cross. London; And By The Following Agents: T. WILSON, Bookseller, Workington E. ROOK, Bookseller, Wigton C. THURNAM, Bookseller, Carlisle J. BROWN, Bookseller, Wigan Mrs. WALKER, Bookseller, Preston J. GARDNER, Bookseller, Bolton C. CLARK, Bookseller, Lancaster T. KAYE, Bookseller, Liverpool * * Five Thousand Tickets will be drawn each Day. ****** * |
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