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Racing. WINSLOW ANNUAL -'PORTS AND RAO E S. NEW YEAR’S DAY. President—E. G. Wright, M. H. R. Vice-President— John Carter. Judge—M. Stitt. Starter —M. Simpson. Clerk of the Scales—C. Jephson. Clerk of the Course—H. Fowler. Handicappers—M. Stitt and S. Saunders. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 12 sovs ; over six flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin high ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 16s. Distance, miles. 2. Winslow Cup (Handicap), valued at sguineas, with 20 sovs. added : second horse to save hia stakes ; nomination, LI; acceptance, LI. Distance, L* Hi l ies. 3 Trotting Race (Handicap), of 5 sovs ; nomination, 5s ; acceptance, ss. Two miles. 4. Maiden Plate, o’ 5 sovs ; weight for ago ; entrance, 10s. One mile, 5. Consolation Race (Handicap), of 5 sovs ; nomination, 5s ; acceptance, sa. One mile. RULUS : No one will be allowed to enter a horse unless a subscriber of half a guinea to the fund, or when the prize is L2O or over, one guinea. All horses to have been owned in the County three months prior to the races. Three horses t<» start or no race. No protest will be entertained unless LI be deposited with the Secretary within 30 minutes after the race is run, which will be forfeited should the same, in the opinion of the Committee, prove frivilous. No one allowed to train a horse on the course one week before the races, under penalty of being disqualified. In event of a walk-over only half of the stakes will be awarded. THUS. HICKS, 10 837 Sec etary. S. E. Poyntz. OYELTY EMPORIUM AND HORTICULTURAL DEPOT. Stephen E. Poyntz, No. 3, FriedlanderV Buildings, Burnett Street, Ashburton.

To the ladies of Ashburton—Latest artistic novelties for decorative purposes on \iew. Splendid collection of cot plants, true to name, in full bloom, from Is 3d per pot. More solid articles, viz Hematite painted corrugated iron, 40 per cent cheaper than O. G. Iron; ranges, fixed and portable, at moderate prices ; Fountain and other washing boilers, great labor saving machines; iron wheelbarrows a'l sizes ; gardening and other tools in stock. To farmers—The celebrated Racine fanning mills (no farmer should be without one), clean and grade every kind of seed grown, price low ; rape seed, new imported, per lb; turnip seed, good, 78s per cwt, can be seen growing. All other goods at like rates. 835 H—amniin i ■—n—■■ T- Bullock. MR THOMAS BULLOCK! has the following TOWN SECTIONS FOB SALE--711 Wakanui road and Wills street 746 Peter street 822 Cox street 818 Aitken street 842 Aitken and Cass streets 311 Corner of Havelock street and Town Belt 860 Gray street 305 Burnett street 706 Wills street 732 Wills street 858 Gray street 859 Gray street 240 William and Kermode streets 318 Havelock street 689 Cameron street 48 Kermode street 248 Kermode street 249 Kermode street 31t3 Moore street 335 Moore street 27 Dobson street 771 Three frontages on O'x street Wakanui road and East Town Kelt 905 Corner of G.ay and East streets 427 Tancred street 1059 Corner of Peter and Walker streets 1060 Peter street 49,58, 59, 64, Kermode stieet 872 Aitken street 873 Corner of William and Aitken

streets 94 Wakanui road 95 Wakanui road 96 Wakanui road 112 Corner of West and Kerraodo streets, leasehold 75 (part of) East street, with buildings thereon 1011 Corner of Walker and Cox streets 1012,1013, Cox street 1010 Corner of Grigg and Peter streets, fronting the Grange 31, 32 Mona Equate, with buildings thereon, leasehold 230 Havelock street 781 Peter street 1009 Peter street 751 Corner of Peter street and Town Belt east 21 Corner of Dobson and East street 539 Pete.- street 538 Peter street 824 Cox street, with two 1 rick cottages thereon 825 Cox street, with two brick cottages thereon 412 Moore street 84 ~ ~ 643 Corner of V\ inter and Burnett streets Thomas Bullock, ARCADE, ASHBURTON. MONEY TO LEND.—Three special sums of £450, L2OO and £SO to lend on mortgage. T. BULLOCK. JgARB WIRE. BARB WIRE. Encourage Local Industry. The Undersigned has Christchurch made BARB WIRE For Sale much cheaper than the impoited article. T. BULLOCK. rr.O DAIRYMEN, DEALERS AND X OT HERS. TO LET—SO acres well grassed land fronting the Wakanui creek and Racecourse road. If required, the owner will divide it and let in two lots of 25 acres each.) T. BULLOCK.

TO MEET THE TIMES, the undermentioned shops will be let at very low rentals, as below : Shop and Dwelling House in East street, rent only 10a 6d per week. Shop and Dwelling House in Moore street, 6s 6d per week. Shop and Dwelling House in the 1 riangle, 10s 6d per week. T. BULLOCK.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1016, 4 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1016, 4 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1016, 4 December 1883, Page 3

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