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ASBBU^TON TRADESMEN'S RACING GLUB. MEETING TO BE HELD ON THE ABHBUR7ON RACKCOURSF, TnU I^DAY, MARGE 3, I^B7. FOR IST!' TOT HORSES ONL V . Pro 3; !-t.h— Mr W 0. Walker, M.H.TI. Vie -Pr piJer.l— Mr J. Ivess, M H.R. Jn 3 r— rW. J. Steward. M.H.R. Etswa nns : Mr L. Martey I Mr B. Gates JSx A.. Harrison | Mr O; J. Netfe Mr R. M. Cuthbertaon. Starter — Dr Leahy, Hanrficaprer— -Mr T. Qnfll, Gbrr of S^les— Mr J. C. Duncan. Clevk of Cor.rse— Mr George Boott. PROGRAMME. 1, COUNTY HUKDLE RACE, a handicap of 20 sov3 ; second borse to gave his stake, li mile, over six flights of hurdles, about Bft 6m high. Nomination, 10a : acceptance. 10a r 2. HANDICAP TIME TROT of 20 bots • ■ccond horso to receive £6 frrm the stake. Three miles. Nomination, 10a: acceptanc'% 10s. Con i ions— pnll and co 3 ABHBUHTON PLVTE HANDICAP of boys j second ho*Bß to receive 6 boys rnrv the stake. 1£ mile. Nomination, 20a arcertnnce, 15s. 4. SELLING HACK RACE of 10 eovs. N« wiipbt under lOst. $ mile. Winner to 1-r •■ J * -!5 povs, nnv surplrs to go to the fuuu. . Nominiiion, 10s. 5. FLYING HANDICAP of 25 soys; second horse to receive £5 from stako. N> mina* tion, 16s; accettarce. 10s. Three-quarter - mile. Winner of the Ashburton r**4e Hindicap to carry 7lb renalfy. 6. NOVEL RACE HANDICAP of 26 sots. One mile. Nomination, Jss; ftcceptance, 10s. Winner to be Bold immediately after the race, tho whole of tho proceeds to co tc the funds of tho Club. fa 7. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 10 bovb for all beaten horses during the meeting. One mile. Nominations, 103 ; acceptance, free. 8. HURRY SCURRY, a Sweepstakes of Its each. Post entry any time of the day Catch weight. RULTS AND The definition of a district horse shall be all horses that have been commonly resident m I tbe country lying between the sonth bank of the Selwyn and the north bank of the WaitaH from December 81, 1886, and up to the date of the forthcoming meotiig, and owned by a person who has resided m the district above defined during the eatne period. General Rule* of tha Ashburton TraJesmen'E Racing Club and Pacing Rules of the Canterbury Jockey GJub strictly odhered to. Five per cent, will bo deducted from the gross of all moneys payab'e m accordance with this programme for expenses of the course. All dieputep, claims, an 1 object'ons arising out of the racing shall ba decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, their decision m all points connected with the carrying out of th;s programme to be tinal ; and entries will only be received sut jeefc to thesa conditions. All rominations and acceptances go to the funds of the Club. All entries and nominaiooa to be accompanied by entrance fees, nanispnd age of the hfwe, and colors of the rider and m the hands of the Secretary, addressed to Whittle's Hotel, not later than 9 p.m. on Tut-sday, the 8:h day F^brnary. 1887. Weights will bs declared and published m ontside papers on the morning of Friday, February 18th. 1887 ; and acceptances for the races to be paid to the Penretary, as above, not later lhan 9 p.m. on S turday.the 2Cth day or Febunry, 1887. WALTER B. MOSS. Secretary, ASHBURTON BACING~cLTjB~ AUTUMN MEETING THURSDAY & TjIRIDA r- •■■sfS|!sA£RJL2l6t & 22nd, 1887. i ■-"'. ■*■''*-''^ifP^SiTzzr ■ Ptp-laen't— i.^. 'Wriglifc. -.v itui yi^fe'Wfnt-rffohn-iSiijtg.r- .-' ; ! ;; -iTuVge-i^ratfliew-Stitfc. ■• " v -•#%Sass! W. fi.CDinahire E. M:cOwfla ■ V ilB J. 0. N. GMgf£ J Vt Lcabf ' >■■■?§ " :^?mk R. Friedlander. • I' '^S Treaeurer~D^vid Thbmnsv >s ~': : , : tsßs Clerk of the Scales— T. E, Upton. " J *'^^ OJork of the Courss— -A. Hewson. Handicapperß— The Committee. Starter— Dr Leahy. Fikst Racb ok Each Dat to Stakt 12 80 P M. FIRST DAY. 1. DISTRIOT HURDLE RACE of 20 soya over tix flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high. Nomination. 16s j. acceptance, 10a< li mile. District horses only. 2. ASHBURTON AUTUMN HANDICAP of 60 eovs Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 £ kov. 1 £ mile. 3. FOAL STAKES of 1 boy each, with 16 boys added. For two-year-oHs bred, owned, and trained by residents m tbe distiicfc defined by Rule 8. Colts Bst 101 b, fillies and geldings B^t 81b. Nomination, 10a. The sweep to be paid by 9 p.m. on April 18th. Five furlongs. 4. B ANDI CSAP TIME TBOT (m saddle) of 20 soys. Nomination, 10*; acceptance, 10s. Weight not lese than 10sf. Break and turn. 8 m Tea. 5 FLYING HANDICAP of 25 soys. Nomination. I soy ; acceptance, 10s. 3-mile. 6. TOST STAKES of 10 soys. Entrance, 10s, to be made to the Secretary immediately after the Frying Handicap is run. Catch weights, i-mile. Tbe winner to bo sold immediately after the race for 16 fcove, any surplus to go to the fund* of the Olub. SECOND DAY. 1. DISTRICT WELTER HANDICAP of '20 eov». Nomination, 10s; accentance, 10s. Minimum weight, lOit, ]$ mile. District ho "as only. 2. GRAND STAND HANDICAP of -10 soys. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 soy. Seven fu 'longs. 3 HANDICAP TIME TROT («n saddle) of 16 soya. Nomination, liv ; accept -nco, 6s. Weight not Jess than lOst Break and turn. Tv»ico ronnd tho couree. District horses only. 4. HARVEBT HANDICAP of 20 soys. is'ominat on, 10s ; acceptance, 10a: District horses only. 1 onile. 6. POVEL RACE of 16 fovs. Entrance, 10s, to be made to the Secretary immediately after the Harvest Handicap is lun. Catch weights. Five furlongs. The winner to . be sold immediately after the race, the wbolo of the proceeds to go to the funds o ' the Olub. G. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 20 boys. Nomination, 1 soy, to be made immediately after the Novel Race is runj acceptance free, to be notified to th* Beoretary within ten minutes of the d>.cl?ra>ion rS weights. 1 mile. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. 'Die Meeting will bo held under tho Rules of Racing and Ashbnrton Racing Olub Rnks. 2 No entry will be rnreived except on the condition that all dsputcs, claims, «.id objections arising cut of the racing shall b 3 decided by the Stewards or whom they may appoi t j their decision on all points connected with tho currying out of th's programme to be final 8. A district borce ph=)ll mean any horse Vi at Imp been commonly resident, m the district bntween ib rivers Selwyn and Opihi from January 21. 1887, and itp to the date of the . for'hnoraioff meeting, and owned by a i erson who ltfß resided m the said district during the Bume period. •1 Fiv. per cent, will be deduct' d from tin gro-s of nil moneys payable m accordance with ibis progr mmo for tho expenses of the course. v. Allnriuicatiousand acceptances to go to tho funds of the Club. 6 Trotting Kbccb. Horses must trot faitly to the satisfaction of the Refvec . NOMINATIONS. All nominations to bo nccomi ii r ne<l b? It>", name, ge, and description of horse, and .eolers of ridor m the hands of the Secretar/ (address — As^burton) no later than 9 p.n\ on Monday, March 21. 1887. WE!GH£S. Weights for th firat day's handicaps wUI > bo declared on Wednesday, April 18, 1887. Weights for thn second day's handicaps will be decaed at 9 o'cl ck on the evening of tho first day's raoing. 1 ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for ;ho fi.>a day's hanrtlmiM mu-t be mode t-'y ih'o Secretary not later tfnu 1 S> p.m. on Moi *y. April 18, 1887. Acceptances for the -ej'iid day's handicap* at 10 o'clock on tl.e evening of the firefc daj' acing. 147 0. Q. FOOK9, P^cetvy,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1482, 14 February 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1482, 14 February 1887, Page 3

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