Sporting ; j W INSLOW AND TINWALD AMALGAMATED RACK MEETING. Will be held (by kind permission of Mr R. Wilkin) in one of the Grove Farm paddocks, on JANUARY 1 Ist, 1886. t To atart punctually at 11 o’clock. President; 0. G. Hawdon. Yioe- Presidents ; J. 0. N. Grigg I James Wilkin D. McLean | ,; Judge: M. Stitt. Starter. Dr Leahy. - Handioafpers : 8. Saunders I Dr Leahy 0. O..Fookfi 1 . or Athletics—Messrs G. James and Purchase Clerk of Coubsb: James, Begg Ei Gates J,] Heseltine P. Le«rta David Jackson. ClbbK or Scales: . Robert B. Jeff., Committee: A. McLeod M. Scott 0. Jephson G. James J. 1. Hurdle Handicap, of 15 eovs. If miles; r six flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in bigb. Second horse to receive 60s from She stakes. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10*. Lin Wald Out Handicap, of 25 sovs -■ and a Cap valued 16, presented by Mr tk- G. Bawdon, of Westerfield If miles. . Second horse to receive L 6 from the stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 3, Teott»o Race; a distance handicap, I ' of 15 sovs. Two miles. Second. ; hone to receive 60s from the stakes. No weight under lOat. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 15a Malden Plate, of LlO. One mile. Welght-for-ago. Entrance, 80s. 6. Selling Hack Race, 10 sovs, ; mile. Xbe.jrioner to be sold immediately after the race for LlO, any , surplus to go to the Club’s fund. Entrance, LI. 8»t up j Consolation Handicap, 10 sovs. One mile. Nomirition, 10s; acceptance, ] 10s; due wlthiu ten minutes after the weights are declared. ] 7. Hurry. Scurry, for a sweep of 10s. ATHLETIC EVENTS. а. 100 Yards Handicap. Entrance, 2a. Int prize, LI; second, 10s ( Running High Jump. Entrance, First prize, LI; second, 10a j 3. Quoits; 2l yarda; 21 up. First j rize, L2; second, Li i .4, Three-Legged Race Entrance, 2s , per pair; 100 yards. First prize, 16s; f second, 7s 6d , 6. One Mile Handicap. Entrance 3*. , First prize, L2; second, U , , i - 6. Egg and tipooh Race. Entrance, Is. c First prize, 10s; second, 5s 7. Single Women’s Race; 80 yards; for £ a dress piece ... c 8. 220 Yards Flat Race Handicap. First prize, LI; second, lOi; entrance, 2s | . 9. Married Women’s Race, 100 yarda. Tor a dress piece j ■ 10. Old Men’s Race (over 40 years). For pair of tronsera; entrance, Is 11. 440 Yards Flat R«ee Handicap. Firat prize, LI 10s; second, 10s; entrance :2s; acceptance, Is j 12. Consolation, yards. First prize, IBs; second, 6s; entrance. Is RULES AND*RFGDLATIONS. ] L No entry will bo received except on l *fae conditions that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing ■hall be deoided by the Committee, or whom they may appoint, their decision on all points in carrying out the programme to be final 1 <i 2. Ashburton Racing Club rules adhered . to whera practicable. 3. The. races arc open to any hone commonly resident in the district lying 1 North . o! iha ‘ Orari river and South of the Selwyn river-from October Ist to the date • bf meeting, and owned by a person who ■ hf|i resided in the district above defined dnringthe sameperiod. ! 4. Five per cent will be deducted from the gross of all moneys payable In accord- ; ance with this programme, for expenses J of the course , б. AH nominations and acceptances go ! to the funds of the Club. Nominations acceptances. All nominations to be accompanied by fees, name and performances of horse, and colors of rider , to be in the hands of the Secretary, addressed Scott’s Hotel, Tlnwald, before 10 p m. on, December 12th, 1885. Weights, will be declared cember 10th, 1885, Acceptances &te -to majo to tho fitecrotat'y, ait Soott s'Hbtolj ftnwald not later than 10 p.m. on Saturday, Jleoemoer O RIL IEPHSON, Secretary.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1362, 28 December 1885, Page 1
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883Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1362, 28 December 1885, Page 1
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