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— ■— — ——Wwi— — > .j—aufci Public Notices;, „.,.., HAVES & 00. MAINTAIN that it is no use (o ni\k • hue and cry about what on-. <* gojng to do, unloes one is prepared to <!<> 't iv d m advertising whrfl-we hive fnr ■•mle you are kindly invited to look thr iv 11 our KstntiHshinents, and you will find (tan \Vo aro decidedly the Cheupesl; cud JJ-.-l House m town for evcrytliing. NO MISTAKE IN THIS. TjINCOUBAGE jfOOAL TNDUST»:Y AND ASK FOR Blankets, Flannels, Tweeds, AND Knitting Yarns FROM THE ASHBURTON WOOLLEN FACTORY, WHITE, CAYGILL, & CO., . BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, J. W, WHITE, Notary Public, la hereby given tlut t'-a *** undersigned, Mesava White am> 00. (White. Smithsoc, and Raymond), of i'imaru, and John A. Caycuu;,.. of Aehburton, have thia day entered' iv;(o Partnership as Barrfatero and Solicitore, at Aehburton, under the stylo of "Whip, . Oaygill and Oo." Mr J. W. White, -will attend the sittings of the Oourts at Ashurton. WHITS & CO., JOHN A. OAYGILL, Money to lend m a0.»7 sums ..'on approved freehold eecurity . ; Offices : Bnllock'a Arcade' 10*S03 WILDING AND LSWlfe^ ; T O AREISTERB AND QOLIOITORS X> ■ ; 'hJ- ■ •■_•■■: . F. WITDING, ■ - :,.•. Notary Publio.. OfnceE: Next "Mail" Office, Bu>nett-er., t Aehburtcn.' /• . • Mr -Wit.dikg will attend the eitticfcß of. the ABhbur»on Courta ou'Tuesday wad Fridays, and may be consulted personally n these days. . " The firm is now reprpeented m ABhburton by Mil Clayton, an English Solicitor of considerable experionce, vytowill be m daily attendance at the office to receive instructions and confer with clenta. " . *100 ABHBUETON BAOING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING THURSDAY & Til RID' A APRIL 21st & 22nd, 1887^ Preeident— E. G. Wright. ■ , . . Yice-Pro?idcnt-i-John Grij^g. Judge— Matthew Etitt.' Sxri>7AKns : H. FiierSlander \ Wi C "Walker W. B. Dermhire R. McOwen J. O. N. Grfgc [ Dr Leahy R. Fr'edlander. Treaenrer— David Tlioman, Clerk of tho Scale3— T. B. Upton. - . Clerk of the Course— A. Heweoiu Handicappers — Tho Committee. Starter-— Dr Leahy. First Race on Faoh Day to Start ; 12,00 P.M, „ , FIBST DAY - 1. DI3TKICT UURBLB RACIiI of 20 sov^ over fix flightß of hurdles, about 3tt fin high. Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 10s. l£,niilc. District horpes only. 2. AbiIBURTON AUTUMN HAKDIOA.P o 60 eovß Nomination, 1 eov.j accopt&uce IJfov. li-mile. 3. FOAL STAKES of 1 boy each, with' 16 bcvs added. For two-year-olds brod, owned, and trained by residents m the district defined by Rnlo 8. Colts Bsfc 101 b fillies nnd geldings Bst 81b. , Nomination lOj. The sweep to bo paid by ,9 p.m, oa Api il 18th. Five furlontrs. " " i. HANDICAP TIME TROT (m saddle) of '20 soys. Nomination, 10?; acceptance,- 10s, - ■Weight not lees than lOit. Break and turn. 3 m les. ■ • . ■ • ■ 6. FLYING HANDICAP of 25 boys. Nomi. - nation, t roy; acccpumco, 103.,'J-mlle. 6. LOST STAKES of 10 s-ovs. Entrance, 10s, to be mad's to the Secretary immediately after the F.ying Handicap is rnn. Catch weights, i-milo. ' The winner to bo sold hnroedi-jtely after the race for 15 tern, auy surplus to go to the funds of the Club. - SECOND DAY. 1. DISTRICT \VBLTER HANDICAP ot 20 eov". Nominnticn, 10a ; acceptauco, 103. Minimum weight, lOsfc. JJ mile, District; ho^es odl/. C , ; ■ 2. GRAND STAND HASDIOAP of 40 boys Nominnticn, 1 bot ; acceptance, 1 eov Eevcn firlonga. 3 HANDICAP TIME TROT (m saddle of 16 Bova, NomuJatum, 10* •, acccptanco, 6s. Weight, not Jo3B than lOst. isreak and turn. T\»ic3 rcund th 3 course. Di&tiic horses otily. i. HARVEST HANDICAP of 20 boys. JSoininat on, 10s; ncccptance, 30a: Dis* ■ trict horses only. 1 trile, 5. FOYEL RACE of 15 fovs. Eutrance, 10a, to be made to the Secretary immediately after tho Harvest Huncicap ia mn, CYtch weiphti. Five furlougs. Tho winnc to bo Bold immediately after tbo raw, the wbolo of the proceeds to go to the funds of the Club. CONSOLATION HANDICAP cf 20 sov 3 . Nomination, 1 soy, to bo made immcdintelv after the Novel Rticc is run j acceptance free, to be r.otified to th«*. Secretary within ten minuteßof tho drclora'.ioa of wei£.hta. 1 mile. KULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. The Meeting will bn hrld nnder the Rules cf Racing and Asliburton Racing ulob Rules. 2 1 No entry will be rp.reivrd except en tho condition that all dmputts, claims, cud objections arising: out of ibo racing eball ba decided by the Stewards or whom thay raav appoi' t ; their decision on nil points connect d with" the carrying ont of th : s prcgrammo to bo final. ; 3. A district horee c-h;'.U mcnn any Lovae tbathoo been commonly r; sident m the oi*trict between tharivtra Sclwyn antl Opihi frrm January 21, ISB7, and rp to tho date of tUe forthcoming meetinp, and owned. by a voton who has resided m the said diatricL during tho some period. 4, Five per cent, will ba deduct- »i from tho gross of all monpys payr.blo m accordnnce with this prcgr uiiuo ior tho expenses of the course. t 6. All nominations and acccptauces io gi the fnnds of the Club. • 6. Trotting Races, Horpca must trot to the satisfaction of the Refoicc. NOMINATIONS. All nominations to be accornj-anied by fee, namo, nge, and description c horsey and colors of ridsr m the hnsds of tho Secretary (address — Asbburton) no later than 9 p.m.. on Monday, March 21, 1887. : j WEIGHTS. Weights for th? first day's handicap' 3 will be declared on Wednesday, April 13, 188 t Weights for ths second day'^ handicaps will he declared r.n 9 o'ol.ck oa the evening of the. first day's racing. 1 ACCEPTANCES, -,'; ,-~.- r ** Acceptances for tho firso day's- handL^p/; must be made to the Secretary uol v lafer : t>>^ 9 p.m. on Mon.'uy, April 18, 1887, Accost ances for tho second day'a n^ndicapa at 10 o'clock on the evenicg of the first djv • rewing, 0. <?, FOQKS, Secretary

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1532, 14 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1532, 14 April 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1532, 14 April 1887, Page 3

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