A.MIBURTON JRA ING 0 MB . AUTUMN MEETING ■jIHURSDAY & TMRIDATJ APRIL 21«t & 22m1. 1887. Pre*ident-E G. Wri t h-. , Vice-Pre'idpnt— Jcha Gii.g. Judge— Matthew Ftitfc. _ SnwAnDS.: H. Friedlander I W; 0 Walker W.*. Denshire \. R. McOwen.. . J7 0. N. Grigtf I Dr Leahy - > k ■•--'■■■ B: Friedlander. ■'■■-■■.•'?. *■■ Treasurer— Divid Thomas. , Cleric of the Scaleß—T. E. Upton. Clerk of the Course— A. Hewflon. Handicoppers— The Committee, V Starter — Dr Leahy. Fibst Baob or Faoh Dat to Etaht "•" 12 30 PM FIRST~DAY 1. DISTBICT HURDLE RACE of 20 soy* Zl e l (ix flights of hurdles, about 3ft tin high. Nomination. 16s; acceptance, 10a. .lj mile. District horses only. 2. ABHBUBTON AUTUMN HANDIO VP 60 6ovs Nomination, 1 aoy ; acceptance Ufov. li mile. . 3. FOAL STAKES of 1 sot each, with 15 boys added. For two-year-oli's bred. owred, nnd trained by residents iti tho ; difltnct defined by Rule 3. Colts Bat 101 b fillies an* geldings B<>t 81b. Nomination, - , 10a. The sweep to be paid bj 9 pm, on April 18th. Five furlongs. 4. HANDICAP TIME TBOT (m saddle) of 20 sots.. Nomination, i 0»; acceptance, 10s. Weight not less than lOst. Break and tur . 6. FLYING HANDICAP of 25 soys. domination, t soy ; acceptance, 10a. f -mile. 6. POST STAKES of 10 bovb. Entrance,' 10s, to be made to the Secretary imme- . diately after tho Fiying Handicap is inn. Catch weights. J-mile. The winner to be sold immediately after the race }£ ™ v ?' aDy Bnr P lns fc o go to the fuD<fc o theOlnb. seconiTday. 1. DISTBIOT WELTER HANDICAP ot Fn , Noßlin f»licn, 10s 5 acceotance, 10a. Minimum weight, lOafc. 1* mile. Dißtnct hoc; es only. . 2. GRAND STAND HANDICAP of 40 Nomination, 1 eov ; acceptance, 1 boy Seven fmlongs. 8 HANDICAP TIME TROT (In saddle of 16 soys. Nomination, lOi ; acceptihce, 5& Weight not Jess than lOafc. Break and turn.. Tv*ice round tha course. Distrio horses only. . . • i. HARVEST HANDICAP of 20 soys. Nominaton, 16a; acceptance. 10s: District horaes only. 1 »rile. 6. NOVEL BACEof 16 fovs. Entrance, 10s to be made to tho Secretary immediixtdiy after tbo H *rvett Handicap is jun. (;ntck weight*. Five furlongß. Tho winner to be sold immediately nfter the race, the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds 0 f tho Club. 6. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 20 soya. Nomination, 1 aov, to be mado immedintely after the Novel Race is run j arccptnnce free, to be rotiflid to thn Eocretary.wilhin ten miau'esof the d'.clnra ioa c1 weirhts, 1 mile. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Th« Meeting will be held under tha Bulrscf BaciDgand Ashburton Eacine Olub Bolep. 2- No entry will be received except en the " condition that all dnputrs, claims, dd ob« jcttions arising out of iho racing shall bs decided by tho Stewards or whom they may appoi t ; their decision on all points connected wit h the carrying out of th's programme to bo final. 3. A district horse ehall mean any horsa tr at has bpen commonly resident m the district between the rivers Sclwyn an! Opihi from January 21, 1887, and up to the dale of the forthcoming meetimy, and owned by n y erson who has resided m the eaid district during tho Baiue period. 4. Fivp per cent, will bo deduced from tha gro^s of all monpys payable m accordance wih this progr mmc for the oxpenees of the course. 6. All nominations and accepts to the funds of the Club. G. Trotting Races. Hones m ro fairly to the eatiofaotion of the Referee. NOMINATIONS. All nominatiocs to be sccompatied by it>-, name, rpe, and desciiption o horse, and col<rs of ridor m the haads of the Secretary (address — Ashburton) no later than 0 p.m. on Monduy, March 21, 1887. WEIGHIS. Weights for the first day's handicaps will be declared en Wednesday, April 18, 1887. Weights for tho second day'b handicaps will be decared at 9 o'clock on the evening of tho first day's racing. ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for tho fl-s". day'd handirapi must be made to the Secretary uot later t'>an 9 p.m. on Monday, April 18, 1887. Accept r a-ices for the teoend day's htndidr.p3 at o'clock on the evening of the first darasing. O. O. FOOKS, Sccrelaiy. T. Bul'ock. TO LET, a, small Lean. to, m Cnmerpu street. Rent, 2a 6d per week. T. BULLOCK. .-; FOR SALF. HORPE-POWER, fntetmedfate motion, aid Chi-ff-rutter. Apply v ' T. BULLOOK. TO FARMERS. GRASS SEED— Small quantity RyeGrasi for Sale. Apply to T. BULLOCK. TO LET.— A 4-Bo^med House m Kermode street. T. BULLOCK. TO LET— A 5-roomed House, cnlrally situated, m Tancred st Apply to T. BULLOCK 17 OR. SALE, at a low prioo, PIANO, by J Broad wood acd !3onß App!y <o T. BUiLOOK. F O R S A L E . A LARGE-SIZED Grain Bruiser, by Andrews and Beaven Apply to 1. BULLOOK. miNWALD— T. wn Sootlonn S?l, L 72 X 373, 374, 1>75, 37G, 377, i-i ova block, fronting Thompson street, neap the County iSßley&rds, for ealo a»; i\ low price, and on liberal tertna, A pply to T. BULLOOK. TO LET— At a low rental, Central Bakery, together with »hop and dwelling house. Apply to T. BULLOOK LET— 2 Cottages In Grey Street ko<vn ao Ooatta* block ; Rent a c per week. T. BULLOCK, " ———————— ■- »«£? FOR SALE— Two sets of three leavec harrows, by " Howard." T. BULLOOK. • FOR SALE — Lot 25, fronting tho North Town Bait. Priro, £15) Liberal terms if required. Apply to T. BULLOCK. TU PAIXTERS. rrO T.FT n' a L,\\ icnUl, Shop n 1 D* 1 i choose mM ore 6t«fe« l»Ul it .(.eviction of Mr Lucaa BUUOm
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1908, 16 March 1887, Page 3
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