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Sporting. .E(K.:o:r7^^ A SHBURTSGN 1 RACING CLUB SPRING MEETING. - ■ *5? S tf tfi*D AlTi D-'EEID A Y, v>:»u>l£i)Veittb6c 15th ancU 16th ; , 1883. r *»3»rt(;v *'-• <:•< i—— ■ 1 !
P»‘fcßn>ENT: {.IK i M. G. Wright, M/H.R. Yice-Pbksidbnt r W. C. Walker. ha» -»*•"' iMatthew-Stitto - ! - ■ SIBWABDS :
O.ET. Dowding, H.’ f J. Grigg, T. Leahy. W. G/ Jtoss,' W. Saunders, tr .,, P H. T.-Winter. ...... . ....... c- J Q - 0 ; Foots. Starter : .&3Ti:of’- sc KrPs^Tfcemaa, OIKRK OF THE SCALES : M. Fribdlander. Clerk of the W. B. Denshire; Hanmoapfbks :
OfSTKicts-B. G. Griffiths. Disiaici Races— E. T. li&iny,* Mr-Stitt,
First day to start at 1 p. m. FIRST DAT. 1. County Hubdlb Race (Handicap), of 30 sots; over six flights of hardies about 3ft 6in high nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 sov. miles. District horsoa-only. 2. Fkbe Handicap, of 40 sovs j acceptance, 2 sovs ; 1 mile. 3. Maiden Plate, of 40 aovs ; weight for age ; fitftratocd,’ 3sovs; miles. 4. Ashedrton Cop (Handicap), of 150 scvs; nomination, 2 sovs j -acceptance, 6 sovs ; miles, 6. Ladies’ Pttkse, of 40 sovs ; welter weights for age ; gentlemen riders ; entrance,'3 sovs; miles. District horses only: 6. The Post Stakes (Handicap), of 15 » sovsnomination, 1, sov, to be_ ..V ' made to the Secretary immediately -- = after lhe r Ladies’ Purse is run ;
'' acceptance, free, to be notified rwithinr ten minutes 6t declaration Weights; linile. District horses only. toOKD DAY. ■ Race, 0f.60 soys; i>et -&yee eights Sights of hurdles about 3ft 6in highf nomination, 2 so vs ; acceptance, 2 sovs ; 2 miles. »r^¥|^Cia B )Hfpi)icAß,)of 75 soys ; * nomination, 2 sbvs ; acceptance, 2 . *■' : lv { 3, jQo&px Slatb- Handicap, of 40 K '■' L gf>ta nomination, 1 sbv ; acceptance, 1 sov:; miles. District - 56 sovs, nomination, 1 soy.;-acceptance, 2 sovs ; t-U'-j;.' ’■ njilla; 1 . 'Kj-TOTAMSiiTOE Stakes (Handicap), of ' “16 toys ; nomination, I'spy; accept-: afacb. ; free.;-| mile! District horses; ’ ‘ Handicap, of 20 soya ; ' "' r v • i ’ nomination, 1 soy, to be made im- >*> ' after, the Yotalisator ; acceptance, free, to ;■ • • notified’ -within ten mir minutes of r.io-!.. ftecl&ration of. .weights. Distance, U«.W tfi-. -
entry will,be received except on the alldijpatefl, claims and out of the racing shall .%»74« .“the JSteiwardsj or whom ffatmfptff ppgofcty i, ■, thpir decision on all gHll f-ff jpMftffibjfL -with .carrying out . this progratome tpbe Anal.. , * Jdchey Club Baring Bolesstrietly Adhered to. ....3, JL district hone shall mean any home.that .has .been - commonly residen t ftt a tno* Sshßurlou "Coufaty from Ju|y ftl 1883, and up to Hie date of the forth- : and owned by.' i.‘ person who has resided , in the said county during „ „ Jentlemaln rider shall he deemed to<.he;onb<who! has not ridden for hire during the past five years. 6. All ei%triesand; nominations to beacoomauved.iby- entrance; fees, name and ea-ofmne,- and colors of rider, and in t£dduA>ds of the Secretary, addressed to
Qoill’e Hotel, noflater than 9 pm. on ■®KaHifoyj rT November Ist. Weights for Handicaps and- Open Hnedle'Rsoo will be 1 published on Friday', Novpsitber Stb, Weights'for cither Handi- : efcpwtrill be published at 8 pm. on the eyenlhg of shaficat day’s racing. 5; Acceptances for ’the' first 'days i jhodinpi and Open Hurdle Race to be paid to the Secretary not later than 0 am, on eeptances at 9 p. m. evening of fira£]Jay's racing. 7. Five net cent will be deducted from the x J of all - monies payable in acUftK 1 programme for exWflilA#,'.,-! -...it ~ loteinationa' and acceptances go S. BAUNDBJRB, ,(#*,.; ~ti 'V- Secretary.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1064, 3 October 1883, Page 4
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