T. Bullock. T. Bui lock i i: ction eb k, kj-r tr ■ A AN! 1 GUN-RIAL COMMISSION AU; J :N'! AS T ST R K ET, a nii at tub B A Z A A K, 1; TRN ET T STUB ET, Asitr.un.ToN. OTICE OF REMOVAL. ON WEDNESDAY FIRST, 11th instant, the undersigned WILL REMOVE TO TEMPORARY OFFICES IN BARNETT STREET. T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, October 9fch, 1882.
IMPROVED FREEHOLD FARM, of 123 Acres, well watered, FOR SALE 5 by private treaty, situated near the , Hinds, together with interest in lea e of 150 acres 1 rood 23 perches. Improvements consist of a comfortable Wooden House, of 5 rooms, 4 stalled stable, etc. The freehold is divided into three paddocks, and the leasehold into five; one of the county water races runs through both properties. There is a growing crop of 78 acres wheat, and 70 acres turnips, which will bo sold with the property. This offers a favorable opportunity to persons desirous of procuring a farm at a low price and liberal terms. For full particulars, apply to T. BULLOCK, A uctioneer. A LL DOCS found TRESPASSING on my Farm or the Maori Reserve will be DESTROYED. THOMAS BULLOCK, 712 e JOHN CARTER. M '° E ■ y - Several Sums ready for investment on approved Freehold Security, at the lowest current rate of interest. Apply to T. BULLOCK.
fOL E T . I SHOP in Havelock street. Apply to T. BULLOCK. I7K)R SALE—2O acres GRASS LAND, together with a House of six rooms, situated only a short distance from the town of Ashburton. For full particulars apply to the undersigned. T. BULLOCK. TO LET.—The CENTRAL BAKERY, together with shop and dwelling house, near Post office. T. BULLOCK. FOR SALE—A comfortable COTTAGE of 5 Rooms, together with a Quarter Acre Section, situated at Hampstord, near the Wakanui road, lately in occupation of Mr Wm. Jobnl Liberal terms of payment will be accepted. T. BULLOCK. Sporting. RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, To be held on the RACECOURSE, ASHBURTON, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, November 22nd and 24th.
“resident—Mr E. G. Wright, M.H.R. ; vice-presidents—Messrs J. Grigg and W. C. Walker ; judge—Mr Matthew Stitt ; stewards—Messrs it. H. Doweling, H. T. Winter, W. Saunders, E. S. Coster, L. E. Corsbie, R. Friedlander, and Dr Ross ; treasurer—Mr C. 0. Fooks ; handicappers—Messrs E. G. Grifliths and M. :->titt ; clerk of the course—Mr E. Saunders ; clerk of the scales —Mr M. Friedlander ; starterMr J. Jj. Crawley. First race each day to start at 1 p.m. FIRST DAY. 1. County Hurdle Race (Handicap) of 30 sovs ; over six flights of hurdles, about 3ft Gin high; nom nation, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov. District horses only. Ijr miles. 2. Maiden Plate, of 40 sovs ; weight lor age ; entrance, 3 sovs. 1J miles. 3. Ashburton Cup (Handicap), of 125 sovs, added to a sweepstake of 5 sovs each for acceptors ; the second horse to receive 15 sovs from the stake ; nomination, 2 sovs ; rccoptance, 5 sovs. 1£ miles. 4. Ladies’ Purse, of 30 sovs; we’ter weight for age; gentleman riders, who must be members of the A.R. C.; entrance, 2 sovs. District horses only. l£ miles. 5. Hack Race, of 10 sovs ; post entry, 1 sov ; catch weights. | mile. SEGOND DAY. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race of 60 sovs; over eight flights of hurdles, about 3ft Gin high ; nomination, 2 sovs ; acceptance, 3 sovs. 2 miles. 2. Racing Club Handicap of 75 soys, added to a sweepstake of 3 sovs each for acceptors, the second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake; nomination, 2 sovs ; acceptance, 4 sovs. 1£
miles. 3. County Plate (Handicap) of SOsovs; nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 sov. District horses only. miles. 4. Flying Handicap of 50 sovs ; nomination, 2 sovs ; acceptance, 2 sova ; the winner of the Ashburton Cup to carry 71b extra, and of the Ashburton Cup and Racing Club Handicap, 101 b extra, f mile. 5. Consolation Handicap of 20 sovs ; nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 aov. I mile. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. There must be three or more entries for each event or there will be no raco. 2. No entry will be received except on the condition that all dispules, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall bo decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint ; their decision on all points connected with carrying out the above programme to be final. 3. Canterbury Jockey Club racing rules strictly adhered to. 4. A district horse shall mean any horse that has been commonly resident in the Ashburton County previous to August Ist, 1882, and up to the date of the forthcoming meeting, and owned by a person who has resided in the said County during the same period. 5. Qualification fee, £2 2s; members of the A.R.C. free. 7. Acceptances and sweeps to be paid to the Secretary not later than 9 p.m. on Thursday, November IGth. 8. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross of all moneys payable, in accordance with this programme, for expenses of the course. S. SAUNDERS, au 17 , Secretary.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 794, 16 November 1882, Page 3
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