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_*» • yg ASoBtThT >N TRADF.SVIEN'S RAOCNG CLUB. MEETING f l"O BE HBLn ON TttF, AR3BURTON 1 R i.CBn f >nusß OK TBURRD^Y, iVAHCH 8, 1887. FOR '. ISTMOr H()Ti£B3 O^L''. Pieii-^nt— Mr W C Wallctr, M.^.R Vica-Pr.-eident— Mr J. Ivas, MH R Ju.tge— r W. J. Steward. M.H.R, fcTLWJ BDS : Mr li. Martey I Mr E. Giles Mr A. Harrison | Mr O. J. Neate Mr R. M. Cntlibertson. Starter — Dr Leahy. Hanrficapper— Mr T. Qiill. Clerk of Saales— Mr J. O. Duncan. + Clerk of Coarse— Mr Georgo Soott. PROGRAMME, 1, COUNTY HURDLE RACE a handicap of 20 b.vb; second horse to save his stake 1* mile, over cix flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high. Nomination, 10j ; acceptance. 10s. v 2. HANDICAP TIME TROT of 20 bov ß • | second horse to receive £6 f re m the Btake.' Three miles. Nomination, 10a : acceptI anc, 10a. Conditions— pull and co . 8 ASHBUHTON PLA.TE HANDICAP of bovb ; second horse to receive 6 soys ron, the stake. 1£ mile. Nomination. 20s i accertance, 16si 4. SELLING HACK RACE of 10 boys N« I . waght under lOBt. \ mile. Winner to be sold for 1 6 soys, any surpl: stogo to the funds. Nomination, 10s. 6. FLYING HANDICAP of 26 soys ; second horse to receive £6 from stake. N. mina- : tion,l6s: acceptance. 10b. Three.qua>ter mile. Winner of Ihe ABhburton f'^ie Handicap to carry 7Jb penulty. 6. NOVEL RACE HANDICAP of 26 bovb. One mile. Nomination, 153; t-cceptance, 10s. Winner to be Bold immediately after the race, the whole of the proceeds to co tc the funds of the Club. 7. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 10 eovs, for all beaten horseß during the meeting. One mile, Nominations, 10a ; acceptance, free. . 8. HURRY SCURRY, a Bweepßtakes of 10s each. Post entry any time of the day., Catch weight. RULFS AND REGULATIONS. The definition of a difltnet horse shall be all iorees that have been commonly resident m the country lying between the Bouth bank of ' the Selwyn and the north bank of tbe Waitaki from December 81, 1886, and up to tbe date of the forthcoming mcclii g, and owned by a person who has resided m the district abova defined during the same period. General Ruled of the Ashburton TraOeamfin'e Bncine Club and facing Rules of the Canterbury Jockey Club strictly adhered to. Five per cent, will be deducted from the groFB of all moneys payable m accordance witb this programme for expenses of the course. ; All disputes, claimß,anfl object'ons arising out . of the laoing shall be decided by the Stewards, , or whom they may appoint, their decision m ■ all ponts connected with the carrying out o . this programme to be final ; and entries will i only be received subject to these conditions. All nominations and acceptances go to the , funds of the Club. All entries and nominations to be accompanied by entrance fees, name »nd age of the hor«s, and colors of the rider and m the hands of the Secretary, addressed to Whittle's Hotel, not later than 9 p.m. on Tuesday, the Bth day February. 1887. Weights will be declared and jublished m ootside papere^n the morning of Friday, February 18th, 1887 ; and acceptances for the races to be paid to the Fecretary, as above, not later lhan 9 p.m. on Saturday, tha 26th dayof February, 1887. WALTER B. MOES, Secretary. ASHBURTO2* RACING CLUB AUTU.MN~MEETING mHURSDAY & TjiRIDA 1 JT APRIL 21st & 22nd, 1887r President— E. G. Wright. - ,-».^ Yice-Pre c idcnt — John Grigg. b j'.p ""--Mr> Jndge— Matthew Stitt. • '■■■? 'Hv FrierllanderTT^l-Q-W; C Walkor f • W. f 3J. Denßbire I i Ji a. n. Grigfe I toimsfa^ V; I "f . " R. Friedlander. ■ -Hge?l > wf?!^. ( " ' | TreaßUrer— David Thomas, .-!.^ ri : 4 .Glei:k.,of the Scales— Tf E. Upton.' > •, , ? Olerkof the Course— A.BTewson; :'.?.' : • Handicnppers — The Committee; •' * S tar ter— Dr Leahy. ,--o .'' .v ' - ' "" - • :v'Atfj a^;- ; .■; First Race ok Fach Day to Start" 5 , 12.30 P.M. FIRST DAY 1. DISTRICT HURDLE RACE of 20 soya over cix flights of hurdles, about 3ft Gin high. Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 10s; lh mile. District horses only. 2. ASHBURTON AUTUMN HANDICAP of 60 soys Nomination, 1 boy : acceptance, Hfov. Ii mile. 3. FOAL STAKES of 1 bot each, with 15 bovb added. For two-year-olcfs bred, owned, and trained by residents m thedistiict defined by Rule 3. Colts Bst 101 b filllea and geldings Bat 81b. Nomination, 10s. rhe sweep to be paid by 9 p.m. on April 18th. Five furlongs. 4. BANDIOAPTIMETBOT(in saddle) of 20 BOVB.. Nomination, 10 *; acceptance, 10s. Weight not less than lOst. Break and turni 3 m lee. 6. FLYING HANDICAP of 26 soys. Nomination, I boy ; acceptance, 103. if-mlle. 6. POST STAKES of 10 soys. Entrance, 10a, to be made to the Secretary immediately after the Frying Handicap is inn. Catch weights, i-mile. The winner to be sold immediately after the race for 16 toys, any surplus to go to the funfo o the Olub. SECOND DAY. 1. DISTRICT WELTER HANDICAP oi 20 sovf>. Nomination, 10a ; acceptance, 10a. Minimum weight, lOat. J£ mile. Dißtrict bo-^es only. 2. GRAND BTAND HANDICAP'of 40 soys. Nomination. 1 eov ; acceptance, 1 soy. Beven fu r>ngs. 8. HANDICAP TIME TROT (m saddle of . 15 Boys. Nomination, 10 * ; acceptance, 6s. Weight not Jess than lOat. Break and tnrn. Twice round the course. Distric horses only. 4. HARVEST HANDICAP of 20 soys. Aominat on, 10s j acceptance, 10s: Distrct horses only. 1 nile, 6. POVBL BACEof 16 fovs. Entrance, 10s, to be made to the Secretary immediately after the Harvest Handicap is ? un. Catch weight*. Five furlongs. The winner to be sold immediately after tbe race, the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds o' the Olub. 6. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 20 soys. Nomination, 1 soy, to be made immediately after the Novel Race is run ; acceptance free, to be notified to thn Secretary within ten minutes of the declaration fl wei£.hts. 1 mile. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. The Meeting will be held under the Rulrs of Racing and Asbbnrton Racing Olub Rales. 2 No entry will be received except on the condition that all disputes, claims, and objections ariping out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards or whom they may appoi t ; their decision on all points connected with the carrying ont of tkte programme to be final 3. A district horse ehall mean any horse tbat has been commonly resident m the district between the rivers Selwyn and Opihi from January 21, 1887, and up to the date of the forthcoming meeting, and owned by a rersou who has resided m the said district during the . same period. 4 Five per cent, will be deducted from the gro a s of all moneys payable m accordance wi r h this progr mmc for the expenses of the course. > 6. All nominations and acceptances to go to the fnndß of the Club. 6. Trotting Races. Horsea must trot fairly to the satisfaction of the Reforee. NOMINATIONS. All nominations to be accompanied by tkfl % name, ege, and description of horse, and . colors of rider m the hands of the Secretary (address— Aßhburton) no later than U p.m. . on Monday, March 21, 1887. t WEIGHfS. Weights for the first day'a handicaps will 3 be declared on Wednesday, April 18, 1887, ' Weights for the second day'u handicaps will be declared at 9 o'cl ck on the evening of the fint day's racing. ■ ACCEPTANCE. Acceptances for the iiißt. day's handicaps mn>t be made to the Secretary not later than 9 p.m. on Monday, April 18, 1887. Accept aneee for the iccond day's handicaps at o'clock on the evei/ir. g of the firat dayuf C. Q. JTOOKS, Se tretary

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1487, 19 February 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1487, 19 February 1887, Page 3

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