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Public Notices HAVES & CO. MAINTAIN that it is no use (o make hue and cry about what one is going to do, unless one is prepared to do it and m- advertising what we have for sale you are kindly invited to look through our Establishments, nnd you will find than we are decidedly tho CheapesS md Bett House iv town for everything. NO MISTAKE IN THIS.' TjINCOURAGE T OOAL TNDUSTRY AND ASK FOR Blankets, Flannels, Tweeds, Knitting Yarns * PROM THE ASHBURTON WOOLLEN FACTORY. »■■ ■ - ,— ■ ■■■■■■■■■ i... 1 ■ ,m ■— —■ ■ -■ ■■■--■■, m„ „ k^^ —^ WHITE, CAYGILL, & CO., BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, J. W. WHITE, Notary Public, is hereby given that tbe ■**^ undersigned, Measrs White anj> 00. (White, Smithson, and Raymond), of fimaru, and John A. Oaygili,, of Ashburton, have this day entered into Partnership &b Barristers and Solicitors, at ABhburton, under the style of "White, Oaygilland Oo." Mr J. W. Whiie, will attend the sittings of the Courts at Ash* urt'on. WHITE & CO., JOHN A. OAYGILL. —48. Monoy to lend In aDy sums on approved freehold security, Officea : Bullock's Arcade 10*803 WILDING AND LEWIS, T> ARBISTERS AND QOIIOITORS F. wiTding, Notaby Public. Officeß: Next "Mail" Office, Burnett-Bt., ABhburton. Mr Wilding will attend the sittinga of the ABhburton Courts on Tuesday and Fridays, end may be consulted personally n these days. The firm ia now represented m Aahburton by Mr Clayton, an "English Solicitor of considerable experience, who will be m daily attendance at the office Ito receive instructions and confer with oienta. , *100 ASHBURTON RACING OLUB AUTUMN MEETING mHURSDAY & TiIRIDA APRIL 2lßt 4 22nd, 1887? President— E. Q-. Wright, Vice-Pre-ident — John Gri^g, Judge— Matthew Etitt. Stewards : H. Friedlander j W: O. Walker W. B. Denshire R. McOwen J. O. N. Grigsr | Dr Leahy R. FriedlanderTreasurer — David Thomas . Clerk of the Scales— T. E. Upton. Clerk of the Course — A. Howboh. Handicappers — The Committee. Starter— Dr Leahy. First Raob on Faoh Day to Start 12.30 p.x. FIRST DAY 1. DISTRICT HURDLE RACE of 20'bovh over Eix flights of hurdles, about Btt 6 ; n high. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 10s. l^f mile . District horses only. 2. AbfIBURTON AUTUMN HANDICAP o 60 eovb. Nomination, 1 eov ; acceptance 1 & fov. 1 milo. 8. FOAL STAKES of 1 soy each, with 16 boys added. For two-year-oldß bred, owned, and trained by »eaidents hi the dißtrict defined by Rule 8. Colts Bst 101 b fillies and geldings 83t 81b. Nomination 10s, Pho sweep to be paid by 9 p.m, on April 18 th. Five furlongs . 4. BANDIOAPTIMETROT(in saddle) of 20 soys.. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Weight not less than lOst. Break and turn. 8 miles. 5. FLYING HANDICAP of 25 soys. NoraU nation, 1 soy ; acceptance, 10s. f-mile. 6. FOST STAKES of 10 boys. Entrance, 10s, to be made to the Seoretary immediately after tho Flying Handicap is run. Catch weights, The winner to be Bold immediately after the race for 16 fcovß, any surplus to go to the fandu of the Club. SECOND DAY. \ 1. DISTRICT \VELTER HANDICAP ot 20 eovb. Nomination, 10s j acceptance, 10s. Minimum weight, lOat. 1£ milo, Distiict horees only. 2. GRAND STAND HANDICAP oUObovb . Nominaticn, 1 eov ; acceptance, 1 bo? Bcven fu r longs. 3 HANDICAP TIME TROT (m saddle ot 16 boys. Nomination, 10a ; acceptance, 6a. Weight not less than lOst. Break and turn. Twice round tha couree. Dietric horses only. 4. HARVEST HANDICAP of .20 soya. Nominat on, 10s ; acceptance, 10a: District horses only. 1 mile. 6. POYEL RACE of 16 rovs. Entrance, 10s, to he mado to the Secretary iromediatoiy after the Harvest Handicap is lun. Catch weights. Five furlougs. The winner to he sold immediately after tho race, tbo whole of the proceeds to go to the funds of the Club. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 20 boys. Nomination, 1 soy, to be made immediately after the Novel Race is run} acceptance free, to be notified to the Secretary within ten minutes of the declaration of weights, 1 mile. RULES AND REGULATIONS. * 1. The Meeting will be held under tho Rules of Racing and Ashburton Racing Club Rules. 2- No entry will be received except on tho condition that all disputes, claims, c*jd objections arieing out of tho racing shall ba decided by the Stewards or whom they may . appoi t ; their decision on all points connected with the carrying out of this" programme to bo final. 8. A district horee shall mean any horse tbat haß been commonly resident m the district between the rivers Selwyn and Opihi from January 21, 1887, and cp to the dato of the forthcoming meeting, and owned by a r.ersou who has resided m the said district during tho same period. 4. Fiveper cent, will be deduct' d from tha • gro?B of all moneyß payable m accordance i wi;h this programme for the expenses of the course. 6. All nominations and acceptances to go the f unds of the Olub. 6. Trotting Races. Hordes must trot to the satisfaction of tho Ref sree, NOMINATIONS. All norcinationß to be r.ccomyaTiied by ° ffa», name, ngo, and description o horse, nnd colors of rid",r m the hands of the Secretary (addrcßs — Ashburton) no latsr than 9 p. Eton Monday, March 21, 1887. c j WEIGHIS. Weights for th<? fin-t day's handicaps will be declared on Wednesday, April 13, 188 Weights for thx second day's handicaps will be deoaed r.t 9 o'cl ck on the evening of the firet day's racing. " > 1 ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for tho fuss day's handicap mu^t be made to the Secretary not later tha 9 p.m. on Monday, April 18, 1887, Accept aaccs for the tecond day's handicaps at 10 o'clock on the evecicg of tho fiißt da^ • raciug. 0, & FOOKS, SeereUjy

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume v, Issue 1533, 15 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume v, Issue 1533, 15 April 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume v, Issue 1533, 15 April 1887, Page 3

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