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Hop Bitters. BEAD IT ALL. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. Hop Bitters ARE THE PUREST AND BEST Medicine ever made. THEY ARE COMPOUNDED FROM Hops.Buchu, Mandrake and Dandelion ‘The Oldest Best, most Renowned, ‘and Valuable Medicines in the World, * and in addition contain all the best and * most effective curative properties, of all * other bitters, being the greatest Liver ‘Regulator, BLOOD PURIFIER, and ‘life and health restoring agent on earth. ’ They Give New Life and Vigor to the Aged and Infirm ‘‘To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary ‘Men, Laborers, Ladies and all those ‘ whose sedentary employments cause * irregularities of the Blood, Stomach, ‘ Bowels or ICidneys, or who require an ‘ Appetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant, ‘ these Bitters are invaluable, being highly ‘ curative, tonic and stimulating, without ‘intoxicating.” “No matter what your feelings or * symptoms are, or what the disease or ‘ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don’t ‘ wait until you are sick, but if you only ‘ feel' bad dr miserable, use the Bitters at , ‘ once. It may save your life. H undreds * have been.saved by so doing, at a trifling ‘cost.” • Ask your druggist or physician. “Do not suffer yourself or let your ‘ friends sufler, but use and urge them to ’.fuse Hop Bitters.” “Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, ‘drugged, drunken nostrum, but the ■ ‘ purest and best Medicine ever made, and * no person or family should be without ‘it. HOP BITTERS MANUFACTURING Co, Melbourne, Australia, Rochester, ; N.Y,, U.S.A., Toronto, London, Antwerp, Paris.

Sporting. —BURTON RACING CLU B. November 15th and 16th, 1883. President : E. G. Wright, M. BLR. "Vice-President : W. 0. Walker. Judge: Matthew Stitt. Stewards : 0. Ef. Dowding, H. Friedlander, J. Qrigg, T. Leahy, W. G. Robs, W. Saunders, Clerk of the Scales : M. Friedlander. Clerk of the Course : ' ; W. B. Denshire. Handioappbrs : Open Rages—E. G. Griffiths. District Races —E. G. Crisp, 0. C. Fooks, T. Leahy, M. Stitt. First Race each day to start at 1 p. m. FIRST DAY. . 1. County Hurdle Race (Handicap), of 30 sova; over six flights of hurdles aboutf3ft Gin high ; nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 sov. 1£ miles. District horses only. 2. Free Handicap, of 40 sova ; acceptance, 2 sovs ; 1 mile. 3. Maiden Plate, of 40 sovs ; weight for age ; entrance, 3 sovs; 1J miles. 4 Ashburton Cup (Handicap), of 150 bcvs ; nomination," 2 sovs ; acceptance, s‘sovs; l£ miles. 5. Ladies’ Purse, of 40 sovs ; welter weights for age ; gentlemen riders ; entrance, 3 sovs; l£ miles. District horses only. 6. The Post Stakes (Handicap), of 15 sovs ; nomination, 1 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 Hdrdlbßacb, of 60 sovs; over eight flights of hurdles about 3ft Gin high ; nomination, 2 sovs ; ' acceptance, 2 sovs ; 2 miles.. ' 2. Racing Club Handicap, of 75 sovs ; nomination, 2 sovs ; acceptance, 2 sovs r 1J miles.. 3. County Plate Handicap, of 40 sovs; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov; 1£ miles. District 1 horses only.: 4 Flying Handicap, -of 60 sovs., nomi» nation, 1 sov ; acceptance, 2’sovs ; | mile 5. Totalisator Stakes (Handicap), of 15 Bovs ; nomination, 1 sov; accept- : ance, free ; | mile. District horses '? only. - 6. Consolation Handicap, of 20 sovs ; . • nomination, 1 sov, to be made im* mediately after the Totalisator 1 Stakes is run ; acceptance, free, to < be notified within ten minutes of ; declaration of weights. Distance, SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, H. T. Winter. Treasurer: 0. 0. Fooks. ..Starter : David Thomas. i 1 mile.

RULES AND I REGULATIONS, r i; No entry will be receiv v i except on < the 1 condition that all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racing shall ! be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint; their decision on all points connected with; carrying out this programme to be final. 2. Canterbury Jockey Club Racing Rules strictly adhered to. 3. A district r horse shall; mean any has been commonly resident in the Ashburtou County from July 31,1883, and; up to the date of the forthcoming meetingj and owned by a person, who has resided in; the said county during the same period. A gentleman rider shall bo deemed to be one who has not ridden for hire during the past five years. 5. All entriesand nominations to be accompanied by entrance fees, name and age of horse, and colors of rider, and in the hands of the Secretary, addressed to Quill’s Hotel, not later than 9 p. m. on Thursday, November Ist. Weights for the first day’s Handicaps and Open Hurdle Race will be published on Friday, November 9th, Weights for other Handicaps will be published- at 8 p. m. on the evening 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 9i p.m; on Tuesday, .November 13th; acceptances for other Handicaps at 9 p.m. , evening of fipst day’s racing. * Five per pent iwill be deducted from the gross of all monies payable in accordance with this programme for expenses of the course. 8. All nominations, and acceptances ga tathe fund. , S. SAUNDERS, / 8 222 . ; Secretary,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1077, 18 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1077, 18 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1077, 18 October 1883, Page 4

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