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WILDING AND LEWIS, DARRI&TEIiS ANU QOLIOITORS. F. WITbING, Notary Pobi-io. Ofhces: Fcxt " Mail " OGIco, Barnettsfc., Ashburton. Mr Wimuvq will attend the elttlnga >f the Ashburton Courts on Tuesday and Fridays, nnd may be consulted personally v these days. The firm is now represented m Aahlurtou by Mv Ciayton, an English Solicitor of considerable exporlenoe, who vill be -In daily attendance at the office 0 receive instructions and confer with :le tits. __^ *lOQ THRESHING MACEIINE OWNERS. 4 TTENTIONis directed to tho following £X facts : —Wo aro making STALKER'S AUTOMA 'T C FEH3DERS for £12 10a, inoluding fixing to macliino, and wo are prepired to fix to machines m any part of the Cou' ty for name price. Cartage extra Tho time that it is necessary to stop tho machine ib from 2 to 3 hours Those Feeders aro porfect m their action, no nparkin£ out of grain. No uncut nheavoH or other improper articles can get into the drum ; nothing but a continuous -tream of golden sheaves well shaken out. ■ he regularity of the feed does not depend upon the Band cutter. They can be seen at work on machines belonging to the following gc-ntlmnon : — James Quigley Chapman Bros. r J homas Perks Nelson Eden Edward Gates John Halker J.hn Moorhead. F. White, Timara P. & D. DUNCAN, Wills Street, Ashburton, 3§42 Snlo Agents. I 1 HE undesigned have Just Received FRESH SUPPLIES OF NEWCASTLE COAL WESTPORT COAL V.D.L TIMBER V.D.L. PALINGS •. ' ' Bat ED AND RAW "xL CASTOR OIL WHITE AND RED Lfi YD AMERICAN LOOKS HOUSE VARNISH SCRIM WIRE NETTING WIRE NAILS FENCING WIRE (Barb) FENCING WIRE (Plain INSPECTION INVITED. McCallum and Co., ! TIMBER, IRON, AND COAL MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, ABHBUHTON BATING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING rjIHURSDAY & "LIRIDA* APRIL 21st A 22nd, 1887* President— E. G. Wright. Vicc-Prer-ident— John Qrigg. Judge— Matthew Etitt. Stewards : H. Friedlandor W. O. Walker W. B. Dtnehire R. MoOwea J. C. N. Grigu' Dr Leahy R. Friedlander. Treasurer— D ivid Thomnß . Clerk of the Scales— T. E. Upton. Clerk of tbe Course— A. Hewaon. Handioappers— The Committee. Starter— Dr Leahy. First Each ok Each Day to Start at 12,30 P.M. FIRST DAY" 1. DISTRICT HURDLE RACE of 20 sow over fix flights of hurdles, about Bft 6in hiph. Nominmion. 15a } acceptance, lOa* 14 mile. District horses only. 2. AbJBURTON AUTUMN HANDICAP of 60 eova Nominatiou, 1 eov ; acceptance I^fov. 1J mile. 8. FOAL STAKES of 1 sot each, with 15 bovb nd<!ed. For two-year-ol<fa bred, owned, and trained by residents m the dißtiict defined by Rule 8. Colts Sst 101 b fillies and geldings B.?t Blb. Nomination, 10a. Fho sweep to ba pr<id by 9 p.m. on April 18th. Five furlongs. 4. HANDIOAPTIMB TROT (m saddle) of 20 cove. NorniDation, iO • j acceptance, 10a. Woipht not 1088 than 10it. Break and turnt 8 m lea. 5. FLYING HANDICAP of 25 bovb. Nomi. nation, I aov ; acceptance, 10s. 3-mile.' 0. POST BTAKES of 10 novs. Entranoek 10a, to be mado to the Secretary immediately after tho F.ying Handicap is ran. Catch weights, Tae winner to be sold lmrucdintoly after the race for 15 Lova, any surplas to go to the fun<J« of the Club. second"day. 1. DISTRICT WELTER HANDICAP of 20 bovp. Nomination, 10s; accoDtance, 10a. Minimum weight, lOat. 14 mile, Diatiict hortes only. 2. GRAND BTAND HANDICAP of 40sovb; Nomination, 1 eov* acceptance, 1 aov Seven furlongs. 3 HANDICAP TIME TROT (fn saddle of 16 now. Nomination, 11M : acceptance, 6s. Weight not.lesß than lOst. Break nnd turn. Twice round tho conrse. Dletrio horses only. 4. HARVEST HANDICAP of 20 soys. Kominat on, 10s ; acceptance, 10a: Die* i trlct horses only, labile. 6. POVEL RACE of 16 fovb. Entrance, 108, to be mado to tho Secretary immediately after the Hnrveßt Handicap jb >un. Catch •weight*. Five furlongs. The winner to be sold immediately after tho race, the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds o f the Club. <\ CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 20 bovb. Nomination, 1 soy, to be made immediately after the Novel Race is run ; acceptance free, to bo rotitied to thn Secretary within tenminutoßof thodtclara'ioaof weithta, I 1 mile. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1, The Meeting will be held under ths Rules of Racing and Ashburton Racing Ulub RtilCß. 2 No entrr will be received fxeept on the condition that all deputes, claims, t»d obj '.etionß aming rut of tho racing shall bo decided by tho Stewards or whom thoy may appoi t ; their decision on nil points connected with tho carrying ont of th's programme to be Gnnl 8. A district horse chill mean any horse t' at hna been oommonly resident io the difl« trlct bntween th- rivers Selwyn ami Opiht from Jar.uarj 21, 1887, a: d up to the date of the fort bromine roec.'inK. and owned by a person who has resided m tho said district during the i sumo period. ■1 i'.\" per cent, will be deduced from the. I gro->s of . all moneys payable m accordance with this progr mmc for thoexpenseß of the course, 6. All nominations and acceptances to go to the funds of the Club. 6. Trotting Knees. Horses mußt trot fairly to tho satisfaction of the Reforee. NOMINATIONS. All nominations to be accompanied by fb*, name, :Re, and description o horse, and colors of richr m tho haads of the Secretary (address — Ashburto") no latar than 9 p.m. on Monday, March 21, 1887. WEIGH IS. Weighfb for th» first day's handicaps will bf declared on Wedmsday, April 18. 188 Weights for th« second day's handicaps will ba deoa'ed at 9 o'ol.ck on the evening of thi first day'B racing. ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances {or tb«s firs- day's haudlcaua muMt bo ma-le to the Secretary not lat«r than 9 p.m. on Moniuy, April 18, 1887. Accept ancea for the eownd day's handicaps at 10 oalock on tho ovomog of the first da? a racing. ' "" 0. 0. FOOK3, S BQ (Qt»{|j

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1517, 26 March 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1517, 26 March 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1517, 26 March 1887, Page 3

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