Sporting. ASHBURTON COUNTY HUNT CLUB N N U A L STEEPLECHASES. To be held on the RACECOURSE, ASHBURTON, On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1886. Patron, Hon J. McLean ; President, Mr E. G, Wright ; Vice-Presidents, Messrs John Grigg, C. G. Hawdon, Drs Leahy and Roes ; Stewards. Messrs Bowyer, Denshire, Foots, J. C. N. Grigg, Merewether, McOwen, Rutherford, Reid, Upton, and Dr Leahy; Judge, Mr Matthew Stitt; Starter, Dr ' Leahy ; Clerk of the Scales, Mr Davis ; Clerk of the Course, Mr G F. Scott; Handicappers, Messrs Cotton, Stitt, and Upton. The first race to start at 12.30 p.m. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 15 sovs, over eight flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6?n high ; nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss. Open to district horses that have been regularly hunted with the Ashburton Hounds. Two Mites. 2. HuntCluk Steeplecua.se Cur(handicap minimum weight lOst), of 30 sovs (trophy or cash ; nomination, 1 sov ; acceptances, 10s ; open to all qualified hunt rs ; amateur riders only. About three miles over fair hunting country, 3. Selling Hack Race, of 10 sots ; post entry, 10s; no weight under 9st ; the winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race, amount realised above 15 sovs to go to the funds of the Club. Three-quarter of a mile on the fiat. 4. Maiden Steeplechase Plate, of 15 sovs, for horses that have never won an advertised steeplechase; weight for age ; entrance, 15s. Open to all district horses that have been regularly hunted with the Ashburton Hounds. About two rai'es. 6. Hunter’s Flat Race Handicap, of 15 sovs ; minimum weight. 10st; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 6s. Open to all qualified hunters Horses before starting for this ace must qualify over a hurdle to the satisfaction of the Stewards Two miles. 6. Consolation Handicap Steeplechase, of 10 sovs ; nomination, 10s; accept- ( ance free. One and a half miles. RULES AND REGULATIONS. . No entry will be received except on the condition that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall bo decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint ; their decision on all points connected with carrying out this programme to be final. 2. Grand National Steeplechase Rules adhered to when applicable. 3 A district horse shall mean any orso that his been commonly resident in the Ashburton County from May 18, 1886, and up to the date of the forthcoming meeting, and owned by a person who has resided in the said Count}’’ during the same period.—A qualified hunter shall mean any horse that has been fairly , hunted, af least three times, with any recognised pack of hounds during the season 1886. 4. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross of all moneys payable in accordance with this programme for expenses of the course. 5. All Dominations and acceptances go to the funds of the Club. 6. An amateur rider shall be any person who baa never ridden for hire, and who is a member of a recognised Hunt Club. 7. Professional riders will bo readied to carry 71b extra, in all races to which ♦hey are admitted, except in Hack Race. 8. Nominations, accompanied by fees, age, description of horse, and of rider, and a master of hounds’ cer- 1 rificato as to the qualification, must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than p.m. on Saturday, August 7. 9. Weights will be declared on Thursday, August 12. 10. Acceptances must bo made to tho Secretary not later than 9 ,'p m. on Tuesday, August 17. S SAUNDERS Kecvstai v.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1315, 14 August 1886, Page 1
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