;-p'- tiny. Jd ■; I:t v?a i> ■■■ d ■ c W..DN ddm.Y, ...LYIIL 15, IS 5. First raoe to st aY at- 13.50 p.m. 1— i ii]cT;L!’ a--»‘ c.v:-’ »■ 12 ! w’ ; j ml'-. ; ■ v ■ x(1 s• ■£ ■• 11 ;■» . - (in hi-jh, trio ■ i. ro ’ lI 2 f >n t,h i s: k j , >i mio■•. iui!, 10- ; acceptance 102- ■ v Cup A 25 kov-. ; Id mt'cv ; J. in. :VO to IV VO 5 !■■■■■ i Cv. V the s.ake ; ininaum), 1 sov ; acc- j p'ntu' -, !. v>v. > 3 -Tut-irixo ,w ;c*p o" 12 v- : J ivi'c.V ; 6.-. •. tt-> I. .n'■ ■l' '■■<..( .V 2- , vu . • i>’.. .k ; I'< u-.-j uomin -dm , 10 ; : c ■ 'On 4 Y av- n Pi, v> . r f JO ; 1 mi ■ ; rvf.m ' f I v ■■■ Im IsV '■ ’' ■ j v.-nn i ir ’ o in ,o ’..in; d , ; j of on 'I-;.; t;. 5 • v 1 s—biiic-iuG : cjk .d ..uc of 10 -<.v . ; i usi.a; winm.r t.> v vv m'.- did. a i.r | SU' pais : i (>i> to tiiv ui.nv, ; 8 t up : | emry, 1 soy. G—Consolat.‘./n HavNWC'.p of-lO.s-svs ; x nil.a ; nouiiiuCHi.., 12s ; aoienbuice, 10s. . 7 Fakh its’ Timt of 0 so vs ; 2 mikn ; ci-J.ch i vi .iic,; j,o-f oil I .n, 10.; for fa in era’horses th ,t have nev. r v. on pubic nwn. y 8— Hurry b'ceni-Y, a ew-. •.•p J :.>fco o. : IC. each ; y mi v. Fomi- atv-ns clove on . April 4, at 9 p.m.. at ootl’s IJ nici. Ace,:; ! ance ck-s ; at 9 y, in. on .-pril n, at. Scott’s nmol. Entries for the Mai “on Plate close at 9 p.ia, on April Jl, at Scott’.-, Hotel. I'UT.ES AKD nEGUt .'JIOXS, Ail nouiinaEo;* and m »w,minors yo to the race fund. The A Bobu. t.m Xlaciru; Club rules strictly ai’.hovo'V to. Five per -,c d. to 1 e it juui.tel fnv.n all moneys paid invoipntses of the cmnso. Three hoir.es to st ut in each event , or no rac'. Admission—i.duPs, Is; .stdlie-horses, la ; horse anu cunve•. ance, Is uacfs. These races avo only opt-n to -district horses, that is tli- sa hor 03 commonly rsdidintf in the Ashbarton Cou .ty since January 1, 1885. ilo protest will be entertained unless lodged with the .'-ec;eiary wahiu tv.only minutes after the r co ha» been run, and accompanied by a deposit of ill, vhich vviil be forfeited should tho protest not be sustained, proof of such protest to bo forthcoming within seven days from date of race Tee ch cisio of t;io Oonunittoe in all cases of disputes "viii be final, Mesaiv, HvnVis and Goodwin’s tota’iiator will bv on tl 0 ground. A first-elms band will be in intend mce. Name, aye and coJore of riders of horses to be declared when nominated. J. IJESEL I IN . , 3 3G9 Secretary, .Business Notices. otra Cl T K A \V B "A (I ir. I E S, O ; Tlv. W liEl-t; And other Fruit for sale, wholesale and retad, pi-ice on-derate. E. BE O ( M FIELD. , Kent Nursery, Ailenton. 12 2242 CHAMPION 'MvO.rt.-i i.oXllCt.Ol.''# FAirM KIl -) contonipladny purchasing a Bi'ii or th 3 Sfiismi .ihoiiid fi-»t s-t e the above macinoe mid c a'-.-juliy i x inline ttio mime : oiiii iniprovi ;u- 11 oi, in c--.iv. ;.r;, Faiimn-. >!■■■ nm- i.vo 1 1 1 le i to attend tSiu 1 rod.-, ■ ehi, vmivi v-; ,c j those wh > li.-Ve on-.■ l too a- : -a.u :• ;■ I.lc j h-,;:e ap: uidi'ri. j • fy.; D ; ' '' C ' 1 A vie ,t f ;• Z d I
Grcevda i! J>. «2, iBS3. .‘.ill E. i-'KEcB. Bear oir, 1 am |> c ,fe'i to lo able inform y*,u t- uv tin. c, imrcm-Bog try Chami ion CV».-d Hi dir 1 nuvu cut and tied 30 acres of grass seed, much tang* ad with < lover and trefoil, and the macli-ne did its wirk ti ■;,!!. •ho rohef rake and new butter are groat improvements, and are indispensable for all k-'nds of crops. I find the macaine vo.-y light draft and easily handled, we.l bunt and strong, and 1 think you outfit to do well with the Champion,—Yours truly, G. JiICGEN. Burnside, January 3, 1885. Mr IS. Bei:cb. Dear —ln reuly to ynr enquiry a ■ io my opinion of 11... n, ->v ; h oopmn Omil Linder, t u'd on JO.', iijuri.'g Dr* liia'vo.n, 1 ij-.-.y say it ■' - v,’ rkod L r days I irctum* in Mu* "aavi, s; a;.; 1 - n all .-amb crops— v'z , wl'.e •!-, cat -, rn d *' ,r! -y ■ and in eve>y case gave oi.t’re sir sDc- ion. 1; i . a vc-y cl, a cu.L>;-, -wivd-io-!, and Laves a c’o r truLL. The binuin" is i quaily good .cm ioii ■ ! >!c. ■ .it is sv, ry mioug urn-lime, in eons tr action, easily niana- cl, ihmv'ighiy or elidible. To ii'.yo io rcqnirinv a nnc him, ! consider it quno equal io any in the market, and in some points superior. I 7 our.* u i : y, W. Doao. We, the undersigned fanners, having b en present at the ;Inhibition of th>jObuinpi.'U ,’ord Binder as made at Air ebony’s Farm, » .yrcton, hereby expre-s our complete satisfiiotum oiih’.he oiiioieui way the grain V,’ua handled. The numerous improve eats in ibo machine are moal invaluable, arc! contributed mctoriaby to the success of the trial. (Siguto) F. Den;on 1 Hen -y Lenwick ihiboi-r. DaileyGeorge Bailey Thomas Burg in Tnom a Davies H. Beal Hay i iraith David Lundy Charles C crion, W.hpapa George mith H. filari in James Leahy Hugh Elder 1 52 and 20 others.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1494, 21 March 1885, Page 1
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908Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1494, 21 March 1885, Page 1
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