ENGLISH STATE LOTTERY.
Begins Drawing FEBRUARY 11, 1788.
RICHARDSON and GOODLUCK respectfully inform the public that the TICKETS are SOLD and divided into Half, Quarter, Eighth, and Sixteenth SHARES, at their licensed State Lottery Offices, in the Bank Buildings, Cornhill, and opposite the King’s Mews, Charing Cross, where every business of the Lottery is transacted with correctness and fidelity.
N.B. In the last and TWO preceding Lotteries the following CAPITAL PRIZES have been sold and shared at the above Office, viz.:—
| Sold in Shares | |||
| No. | 48,577 | a Prize of | £20,000. |
| 23,148 | —— | 10,000. | |
| 27,964 | —— | 10,000. | |
| 41,827 | —— | 5,000. | |
| 33,599 | —— | 5,000. | |
| 22,740 | —— | 5,000. | |
| Whole Tickets | |||
| No | 968 | a Prize of | £20,000. |
| 4,196 | —— | 10,000. | |
| 5,473 | —— | 5,000. | |
| 18,179 | —— | 5,000. | |
| 3,605 | —— | 5,000. | |
Besides many of Two Thousand, One Thousand, and Five Hundred Pounds.
Country Correspondents may have Tickets and Shares sent them by remitting good Bills, payable at sight or of a short date. All Shares sold at the above Offices are stamped agreeable to Act of Parliament.
Tickets registered at Six-pence each, and the earliest
Intelligence sent of their success.
*** Money for the Prizes will be paid at the above
Offices as soon as drawn.
(No. 50)
LOMBARD STREET.
January 1st, 1788