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;; iC^Sporttog. SHBURTON RACING CLUB SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY AND. FRIDAY, November 15 th and 16th, 1883. President : E. G. Wright, M. E.R. Yiob-Pbesident : W. G. Walker. Stewards : 0. H. Dowding, H. Friedlander, J. Grigg, T. Leahy, W. G. Ross, W. Saunders, h.;T^Winter, Treasurer: 0. 0. Fooks. r Starter : David Thomas. Grebe or the Scales : M. Friedlander. Clerk -of the Course : W. B. Denshire. Handicappehs : Open Races—E. G; Griffiths. District Races— B. G. Crisp, C.* 0. Fooks, .. . judge : Matthew Stitt. Judge: T. Leahy, M. Stitt. First Race each day to start at 1 p. m.

FIRST DAT. 1. County Huedlb Back (Handicap), of 30 bovs ; over six flights of hardies about 3ft 6in high ; nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 sov. miles. District horses only. 2, Fees Handicap, of 40 sovs ; acceptance, 2 bovs ; 1 mile. 5, Maiden Plate, of 40 bovs ; weight for age ; entrance, 3 sovs; 1J miles. 4 Ashbueton Cup (Handicap), of 150 sovs; nomination, 2 sovs ; accept- ■ ance, 5 sovs ;1 £ miles. 6. Ladies’ Puesb, of 40 bovs ; welter J weights for age; gentlemen riders ; entrance, 3 sovs; 1J miles. District horses only. • 4 The Post Stakes (Handicap), of 15 : , bovs ;■ nomination, 1 spy, to be madeto the Secretary immediately after the Ladies’ Purse is run ; . acceptance, free, to be notified within teii minutes of declaration of weights ; 1 mile. District horses only, L 3. % SECOND DAY. Handicap Hurdle Rage, of 60 sovs; over eight flights of hurdles about 3ft 6in high; nomination, 2 sovs ; I acceptance, 2 spvs'*; 2 miles. Racing Club Handicap, of 75 sovs ; nomination, 2 sovs ; acceptance, 2 - sovs; li miles. County Plate Handicap, of 40 sovs; nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 sov; 1J miles. District horses only. Flying Handicap, of 50 sovs, nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 2 sovs ; Jmile Totalisatoe Stakes (Handicap), of IB sovs ; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, free; f mile. District horses only. Consolation Handicap, of 20 soys ; nomination, 1 sov, to be made immediately after the Tbtalisator Stakes:is run ; acceptance, free, to 1 be notified within ten minutes of j declaration of weights. Distance, 1 mile. I, . RULES AND REGULATIONS. "‘lm. No. entry will be .received except on the condition that all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racing shall bpdecidedbythe Stewards, or whom thpy may appoint; their decision on all points, connected with carrying out this programme tobe final. 2. Canterbury Club Racing Buies strictly adhered, to. 8.. A district horse shall mean any horse thkt has been commonly resident in the Ashburton County from July 31 ,“1883, arid Sip to the date of the forthjoming meeting, and owned by a person ahn hatuirmided ~ in the said county during ;he same period. -4. A gentleman rider shall be deemed to be one who- has not ridden for hire luring the past frye years.. 6.. All entries and nominations to bo accompanied by entrance fees, name and upof*horse, and,colors of rider, and in me hands of the Secretary, addressed to Hotel, not'later than 9 p m. on Dbontday, November Ist. Weights for the''first day’s Handicaps and Open Eteedte Race will be published on Friday, November 9th. Weights .for other Haridijapswill be .published at 8 p m. on the sTening of the first day’s racing. 6. Acceptances for the first days Handicaps and Open Hurdle Race to be paid to the Secretary not later than 9 p.m. on Tuesday, -13th; acceptances for other Handicaps at Q p.m. evening of first day’s racing. 7, Five per cent will be deducted fum “ ’*'* ant of all monies payable in ac* with this programme for, expp of the course. AH nominations and acceptances go . Secretary.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1062, 1 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1062, 1 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1062, 1 October 1883, Page 4

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