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A HBURTON COUNTY HUNT CLUB ANNUAL STEEPLECHASES. To be held on the Racecourse, ABhburton, our FRIDAY, AUGUST sth, 1887. PATRONS— Hon. John McLean and Mr G. Rutherford. PRESIDENT— Mr E. G. Wiipht. , VICE-PRESIDENTS— Dr Leahv, Mesßra W. B. Denshire, J. C. N. Grigg, Gi H. Alincton and D. McLean. STEWARDS— Messrs Bowyer, Denshire, C. O. Fooks, J. O. N. Grigg, J. Jackson, R. McOwen, A. J. Reid, 3?. Ruesell, G. Rutherfcrd, T. E. Upton and Dr Leahy. JUDGE— Mr M. Btitfc. BTARTER-Dr Leahy. CLERK OF THE SCALES— Mr T.E. Upton CLERK OF THE COURSE— Mr A. Howson. HANDIOAPPBRB— MesarB Cotton, O. C. Fooks and Upton. The first race to start at 12.80 p.m. 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 15 soys ; over eight flights of hurdles^ about 3ft 6 in high. Second horse to receive 3 boys from the etake ; Nomination 10b ; acceptance 6s. For qualified Hunters the property of members of the Ashbarton County Hunt Club About 2 miles. 2. HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE CUr (handicap) of 20 sovb (trophy or cosh). Minimum weight lOst. Second horee to rereive 8 soys from the stake, Nomination 10j ; acceptance 10si Open to all qualified i Hunters the property of member s of any recognised Hunt Club. Amateur rldors only. About 3 miles over fair hunting country. 3. SELLING HACK RACE, of 10 Bora. Poßt entry, 10s. No weight under 9 stone. Winner to be sold by auction immediately after the Race. Amount realised above 10 eovs to go to the funds of the Club. Throe-quarters of a mile on tba flat. 4. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE PLATE, of 15 sovb., for horses that have never won an advertised Steeplechase ; second horee to receive 3 boys. from the 3 take ; weight for age. Entrance J us, on night of general entry. For qualified hunters, the property of the Aehbniton County Hunt Club. 5. HUNTER'S FLAT RACE HANDICAP, of 15 boys.; second horse to receive 3 soys. from the stake. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, ss. For qualifisd hunter?, the property of members of the Aehburton County Hunt Clnb . Horses before startin this rac«j must qualify over a hurdle to the satisfaction of the Stewards. About two miles. 6. CONSOLATION HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 10 boys. Nomination, 10s ; accept cc free. For all beaten horses at the meeting. About one mile and a half. RULES AND REGULATIONS. ? 1. No entry will be received except on the condition that all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may nppoint ; their decision en all points connected with carrying out this programme to be final. 2. Grand National Steeplechase Rule adhered to when applicable. 3 A qualified huuter shall mean any horße that has been fairly hunted, at least three times, with any pack of hounds during the Beason, 1887, Master of Hounds certifica'e to be produced at the scales. 4. Five rer cent vill be deducted from the groBR of all money b payable m accordance with this programme for expenses of the course. .6. All nominations and acceptances to go to th funds of the Club. 6. An amateur rider shall be any person who has never ridden for hire, and who is a member of a lecogcised Hunt Club. All proJessioml riders will require to be members of some recognised Hunt Club. 7. Seven lbs will be allowed to all nmateure m races to which professional riders are admitted. Selling Hack Race excepted. 8. Nominations, accompanied by fees, name age, description of horse and colors of ride must be m the hands of the Secretary not later than 9 p.m. en WEDNESDAY, 20tb July. 9. Weights will be declared on 25th July. 10. Acceptances and general entries must made to the Secretary rot later than 9 p.m. August Ist. CYRIL JBPHSON Hoi Secretary.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1602, 6 July 1887, Page 1
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834Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1602, 6 July 1887, Page 1
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