AS6J3'n TON TRADESMEN'S JIACING CLUB.' MEETING npO BS UISLD ON TEtE AS3BURTON i RACECOURSE O.v TBUR?D V, MA r OI\ 8, 1887. IO:\ ■ ISTfcI'JT HOUSES ONL7. P euient—^fr yV" C Walkor, M.H.R. Vic :-Proi cent— Mr J. Ivess, M H.R. JuJge— Mc W. .T. Steward. M.H.R. STtwanDS: .• Mr L. Murder | Mr E. Gales Mr A. Harricn | Mr O. J. Neate Mr R. M. Duthbertson. Starter— Dr Leaby. HanrMcapper— Mr T. Qaill, Cle;-< of 8 mles— Mr J. O. Dancan. Clerk of Coarse— Mr Goorge Soott, PROGRAMME. 1. COUNTY HURDLE RAOE, a handicap of 20 . soys ; s cond horee to save his stoke. 14 mile, over cix Sights of hurdks, about Bft Gin high. Nomination, 10 < ; accept* ance. 10s 2. HANDICAP TIME TROT of 20 «otb | be cond horse to receive. £6 fr> m the etake. Three milcß. Nomination, 10s j accept* anc\ 103. Con i ions — pnll nnd po 8 ASHBURTON PLATE HANDICAP of 35 soys ; second horse to rcceivo 6 soys frrnt tbe stake. 1-h mile. Nomination, 20.-; arcv tin"". I fid. 4. BELLK.U UaCK RACE of 10 sots. No w ight nnder lOst, £ mile. Winner to be sold for 16 soys, any furph s to go to the fnnd?. Nomination, 10s. 5. FLYISG HANDICAP cf 25 soys: second horse »o •ereive £5 from stake. N mtna< tion, 15s ; acce . tarce. 10s. Three-qna tor mile. Winner tf tbj Ashburton Plate Hnndicap to ca'ry 7 b \ enulty. 6. NOVEL RAOE HANDICAP of 26 bots. One mile. Nomination, 15s; rcceptance, 10s. Winner to be sold immediately after tbe race, the whole of tho proceeds to -go tc tbe funds of the Olub. 7. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 10 soys, for all beaten horses during tbe meeting. One iuila. Nominations. 10s ; acceptance, ....! free. • 8. HURRY SCURRY, a Sweepstakes of l§s ' each. Post entry anytime of the day. Catch weight. - .„ BULI«S AND REGULATIONS. The dfinition of a district horse shall be alt horses that have been commonly resident m tho country lying between tbe soathbank of tho Selwyn and the north bank of the Waitaki from December 31, 1886, and up to the date of the forthcoming meetii g, and owned by a peraon who has resided m the district above defined during the simo period. General Rules of the Ashburton Tradesman's BBcin? Club and Pacing Rules of the Canterbury Jockey Club strictly adhered to. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gro?s cf all moneys payab'e m accordance . with this programme ftr expenses of theconree. All dispute?, claims, an 1 objections arising ont of tbe lacing Bball be decided by the Stewards, or whom thoy may appoint, their decision m all po'nts connected with the carrying ont of this programme to be linal ; nnd entries will only be received eutjsct to these conditions. -;..., Alt wominationtt and acceptances go to the funds of oho Club. All entries nnd nomina'ions to be accom* panled by entrance fees, name urd age of the horse, and colors of the ridsr and m tho bands of the Secretary, addressed to Whittle's Hotel, - not later than 9 p.m. on Tuesday, the Bth day February. 1887. Weights will be dcclnred and published m outside papers on tho morning of Friday, February 18lb 1887; nnd acceptances ' for the races to be p;.id to the as above, not later than fl p m on 8 turdaj,th«3 245 th day of Febru v. .887. WALTER B. MUt-S. Secretary. ASHBURTON RACING CIUB. AUTUMN MEETING. mHURSDAY & TrXRIDAY, APRIL 2Ut & 22nd» 1887* Preident-E G. Wright. Vice-Pre-idcnt— Jihn Grigg. Judge — Matthew Etitt. BTIWARDS t H. Fiicdlander W; C Watket W. B. D.nshiro R. McOwon J. O. N. Grigtr Dr Leahy R. Friedlander. Treasurer— D»vldTh Bins. Clerk of the Scales— T. E. Upton. Clerk of the Course— A. Hewson. Handtcappers— Tho Oommlttee, Starter— Dr Leahy, i &IBBT Race ok Each Day to Etabt at I 12 80 PM. FIRST DAY. 1, DISTRICT HURDLE RAOE of 20 soys ; over fix flights of hurdles, about 3ft Gin high. Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 10s< 14 mile District horses only. 2. ASHBURTON AUTUMN HANDICAP of, 50 soys Nomination, 1 boy,* aoceptanoe. I^pov, IJ ndlo. i 8. FOAL STAKES of 1 soy each, with 16 boys added. For two-year-ol^s bred. owned, and trained by residents m the district defined by Rule 8. Colts Bst 10lb, Allies and geldings 8?t 81b. Nomtnati-n, nv)3. Tbe Bweep'to be paid by 9 p.m, on /April 18th. Five furlongs. 4 t^^ BUDIOAPTIMETROT ( m saddle) of 20 ' t twe.. Nomination, 10 ) ; acceptance, 10s, \\ Vigiitnotlcßß than 10it. Break and tnrn. 6 FLYj'lf® of 26 soys. Nominatio V a BOW . acceptance, 10a. 6 POST .^"A'KiES of 10 boys. Entrance; ' 10s to maf i Q ** the Secretary imme* I d ; fttelv i.'ftertheSiyHi.g Handicap Is ran. Gate/ v^ats. i-mlle^ Tne winner to be sold immediately after the race for 15 boys, an vaurjilns to.go v tp.tjjejandso| the Olub. SECOND DAY. 1. DISTRICT WELTER HANDICAP of 20 eov. Nomination, 10s j acceptance 10*. Minimum weight, lost. U toile! District bortes only. 2. GRAND STAND HANDICAP of'itirtofe, Nomination, 1 boy; acceptance, 1 boy; Seven fu r longs. jT. HANDICAP TIME TBOT (m saddle) of lb soys. Nomination, lUj ; acceptiinco, 6s. Weight not less than lOst. Break and tnrn. Twioa rennd th^ couko, District h.orses only. 4. HAi?VEST HANDICAP of 20 boys. Romi-tat on, 10s ; acceptance, 10s: District horses only. 1 mile. &. NOVEL RACE of 15 fovß. Entraßw, 10s, to be made to tbe Secretary immediately after the Harvest Handicap is run. Oaten weiphts. Five furlongs. Tbe winner to be sold immediately after the race, tho whole of the proceeds to go to the funds of the Club. 15. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 20 soys. 1 Nomination, 1 gov, to be made immediately after the Novel Roce is run i acceptance free, to be notified to th* Secretary within ten minutes of the d-cloraioa of weights, 1 mile. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Tbe M-seting will be held under the , Rulea of Racing and Asbbnrton Racing Club Rules. 2 No entry will be received except on. the condition that all disputes, claims, and ob* jeetions arising cut of \ho racing shall. ba I decided by the Stewards or whom thsy may , } appoi t ; their decision on nil points connected with tbe carrying out of th's programme to.be Onal S. A district horse shall mean any hone that hns been commonly resident m the di*« trict between tbi rivers Selwyn and Opihi from January 21, 1887, and up to the date of the forthcoming meeting, and owned by at erson . who has resided m the eaid district during the b.iuio pericd. 4 Five per cent, will be deduct- d from the gro-8 of all moneys paynble m accordance -with this progr mmc for the oxpenses of the course. 5. Allnrminati.-rnsand acceptances to go to tbe funds of the Gub. ! tf. Trotting R»ccs. Horseß mnst trot fairly . to the satisfaction of tbe Ref Tee, ► NOMI >: ATI 'NS. All nonrinations to bo accompanied by ff><>, name, «ge, and description of horse, and colors of rider m the hands of the Secretary (address — Asbbnrton) no later than 9 p.m, on Monday, M«ch 21. 1887. WEIGHTS, Weights for th'^firit day's handicaps will be declared on Wiaffftday, April 18 r 1887, Weights for th<s second, dai's handicaps will bo deoaed at 9 o'cl c£ pji'tbe evening of tho first cay's racing. ' ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for <hv fi «■ day's handicaps mu^t be made to ths i> -cretary not Jater than 5 p.m. on Monday, Apri; 18, 1887. Accept* ances for the re>o»d d.-iy's handicaps at 10 o'clock on the cvei i g of tho first day'f racing. I H7 C O, FOOSS, Swrettry,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1467, 27 January 1887, Page 3
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