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THE . Imported Thoroughbred Steeplechase horse QUAMBY will travel the Ashburton district during the present season. Particulars see cards. Apply JOHN CARTER, 9 515 Grove-House, Ashburton.
Sporting. RACING .CLUB. SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, November 15th and 16th, 1883. .President: E. G. Wright, M. H.R. Yice-Prbsident :■ W. C. Walker. . Judge: Matthew Stitt. Stewards : 0. H. Doyvding, H. Friedlander, J. Grigg, T. Leahy, W. G. Ross, W. Saunders, H. T. Winter. Treasurer : : C. 0. Fooks. Starter : , David Thomas. Clerk op the Scales : M. Friedlander. Clerk of the Course : W. B. Denshire., Handicappers :
Oeen Races —E...G. Griffiths. District ' Races —E. G. Crisp, G C. Fooks, t T. Leahy, M. Stitt. First Race each .day to start.at Ip.m. FIRST D \Y. 1. County Hurdle Race (Handicap), of 30 boys over six flights of hurdles about 3ft Gin high \ nomination, 1 aov ;. acqeptance, 1 sov i • . !•£ miles. District horses only. 2. Free Handicap, of 40 so vs ; accapt- . . ance, 2 sovs ; 1 mile'. 3. Maiden Prate, of 40 sovs ; weight forage ; entrance, 3 sov. ; miles. 4. Ashburton Cdp (Handicap), of 150 scva ; nomination, 2 sovs ; acceptance, 5 sovs ; miles. 5. Ladies’ Purse, of 40 sovs ; welter weights for age ; gentlemen riders ; entrance, 3 sovs; 1A miles. District horses only. 6. The Post Stakes (Handicap), of 15 , . sovs ; nomination, I sov, to be made to the Secretary immediately after the Ladies’ Purse is run; acceptance, free, to be notified within ten minutes of declaration of weights ; 1 mile. District horses only,
SECOND DAY. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 60 sovs; over eight flights of hurdles about 3ft 6in high ; nomination, 2 sovs ; acceptance, 2 sovs ; 2 miles. 2. Racing Club Handicap, of 75‘sovs ; nomination, 2 sovs ; acceptance, 2 sovs ; 1|- miles. 3. County Plate Handicap, of 40 sovs ; nomination, 1 sov ; accept•ance, ■ 1 sov ; ■ miles. District • horses only. 4. Flying Handicap, of 50 sovs, nomi- ■: ‘nation, 1 aovi; acfifeptahde, 2 soVs | mile : ; 5. Totalisator Stakes (Handicap), of 15 sovs ; nomination, 1 ,sov; acceptance; ffee ; f miie. District horses ; .. only. , • 6. Consolation Handicap, of 2Q sovs ; nomination,. 1 sov, to.be made.immediately after the Totalisator. Stakes is run ; acceptance, free, to be notified within ten minutes of , . declaration, of weights, , Distance, 1 mile. &-22 S S. SAUNDERS, , Secretary.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1051, 18 September 1883, Page 4
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