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' Bnslnegg Notices. ;, •:-- ; '".v y'' riSSOLUTION OP PARTNERS^i?, ,,,.. NOTICE Is hereby given that tho Copartnership carried on at Ashburton under the firm of White, Catgut, and Co. , Solicitors, has this day been dissolvedby mutoal consent. V **" - r ' r : ' Mr W. B. Moss la' authbrlVerl to receive monies due to lli«;ficm, and hisrecaip will be a flurßcienf. tficch»-go. '..UITE AND CO., JOHN A. OAYGILL ', May 3lat, 1887. ■i_ deferring to the ahove/tlfe b^ljjiess o Barristers and Solicitors, heretofore carrie oh %;WMto;. Caygill asd Co., will b continued by myself on my own acooun -„. at the same. office, Tancred StreeJß^Oli I 6J203- JOHN A. CAYQILL. W TO THE LADIES OF ASBBURTON Sy>;^ :-:. ; RISTftIOT.->| ~'" : ' MISS MORRISON (Late with Messrs JFriedlander Br 0 3 and •j\ ■;;-:.■ Mr H. O. Hegare) nnd ■"' MISS HOLLOWAY , (For-, a coneiderabla terra with Mebrs f Hobday and Oo^ pf Ohrietohurch) HAVE,: at" :thb) reqaeefe of innnjerotw patrons, : decided : upon wintering Into business aa DRESSMAKERS, etc., and wltn this object have taken promises In TANORED STREET, ppposUo Mr Qhapman?«i painteri "~'i * y& %■ % All order's received Vili b"e r promptly Executed under our peraonaj auperviszon which will be a sufficient guarantee that Fit, Flhißh and. Fashion i will be all that oould be desired. s Charges specialty arranged- to-meet-the-approval of oußtoin^rs. ■ Terme,— Brompr;. upon exeoatio'h of. brdera ■./..^ - /' '" ?' MISS PS H)RRISON & AMriM^^f r i ; • DRESSMAKERS; '&_.* -.;< ::iH^' TANORED STREET, _SBBURTONy^3 Opposlta Mr Gnapman's, Painter. -■ '•■•■'•''•••- T ■ \ >: ; ". ■■■■U4 320 IN addition to my" t6bAc6c)NIST *' FANCY GOODS, AND HAIR- > • '. ; ' DRESSING BUSINESS,! I have NOW OPENED ray UPSTAIP ROOM as a FIRST-CLASS . &l 5 It being provided with one of the B English Ta!)iS^'!f The Room will be open for .play at hours. Entrance from Bhbp/or side dor East street. .. .. k . _ N E W. S T &0 X OF" " . TOYS, PIPES; TOBACOONIST^WAit^ > AND FANCF GOODS?'— : - '? '''■"■' r ' Just Opened up. ' :!i '■' :J 5 - s^ ; .east. streeJV;;:- T^iJ : "I .A gHBURTON GOUSTY HUNT GLUB. ANNUAL STEEFLECHASEa. To be held on the Racecourse, Aehbnrton, on . ;;■ : ''". : '.'^ .. FRIDAY, AUGTOST stbvlßß7 PATRONS^Hon. John McLean and Mr G. Rutherford. PRESIDENT— Mr E. G. Wright. VICE-PRESIDENTS— Dr Leahv, Messrs W %: B. Denshire, J. G, N. Grigg, G. H ' Alington and D. McLean. STEWARDS— Messrs Bowyer, Denshire, O. Or Fookß, J. O. N. Grigg, J. Jackson, R. McOwen, A. J. Reid, F. Russell, G. ; Rntherfcrd, T. E. Upton and Dr Leahy. JUDGE— Mr M. Btitt; ■ ■■..-.: STARTER— D- Leahy. OLERK OF THE Mr T.E. Upton OLERK OF THE COURSE— Mr A. Hewson.HANDIOAPPERS— Measrs Cotton, C. C. Fooks and Upton. The first race to start at 12.30 p.m; 1. HANDiC A.P HURDLE RACE, of 15 'coys : over eight flights of hurdles, about 3fb J6in high. Second horee to receive 3 sovsfrbm the stake, domination 10s ; acceptance 53. For qualified Hunters the property of ; members of tho Aehharton County Hunt Club About 2 miles. < O 2. HUNT CLUB STKEPLECHASE C_r (handicap) of 20 boys (trophy or xjash); • • ? Minimum weight 10st. Second horee' to receive 3 boys from the stake, Nomjnatio_ 10a j scceptanc* 10ii Open' to aliqualified '' Hunters the property of membeis of any recognised Hunt Club. Amateur ridoisT |" only. About 3 milea over faix^huuting^ country, ' *; 3. SELLING HACK RAOS, Of 10 Ho?s. Pos ; ■■'■' entry, 10s. No weight •■under"' "9 'ston'q, 1 ' ." ; Winner to be sold by auction immediately ? after the Race. Amount realised ''above; 10 eovs to go to the iunds of, the . Club J -, Three-quarters of a mile on the flit. " 4. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE PLATE, of" ? 16 soys., for horses that have never won ao" advertised Steeplechase ;■ second _0r&3 r to receive 3 povs. from the, j lake; ivoisrht for ago. .2 miles. Emranse lfis, on ni^hfc o general entry. For q'uaiided huntera, :ho ' property of the Athburtou Conufy Hunt Olub. : 5. HUNTER'S FLAT RACE HANDICAP, of 15 soys. ; second horse to- receive 3 sovu. from the stake. Nominal ion, 10s ; acceptance, 6s. For qualified hunter?, the property of members of the Af-hburton County Hunt Club . Horses before start* ; m this race must qualify over a hurdle to ' the satisfaction of the Stewards.; About two miles. 6. CONSOLATION HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 10 soys. Nomination/ 10s j accept cefree. 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, claim* and'objac^ f tions arising out of the racing shall be decided: \ by the Stewards, or whom th- y may appoint j their decision en all points connected -with ,',.- --carrying out this programme to be final; 2. Grand National Steeplechase Rule .adhered to when'applicable. '■-••' '"--w. 3 A qualified hunter shall mean anyhorae that has been fairly .hunted, at least three .. times, mth any pack of hounds during the ' season, 1887. Master of flouuds certificaie to be produced at the scales. i. Five per cent rill be deducted from tha gross of all moneys payable m accordance with this programme for expenses of the course. 5. All nominations aud acceptanies to go to the funds of the Club. 6. An amateur rider shrtfl be £ny person who has never ridden for hire, and who is a member of a lecognised Hnut Club. 'All professional riders will .require to be members of some recognised Hunt Club. 1. Swen lbs will be allowed to all nmateura m races to which trofessional riders are admitted, Selling Hack Race excepted, v -„ 8. Nomicatirria, accompanied by feeß, name ' age, description of horse and colors of rider must be m the hands of the Secretary ; later than 9 p.m. en WEDNESDAY, July 9. Weights will be deolared on 25th July. 10. Acceptances and generahentries-mustbe made to the Secretary rot later than 9'p.m, on Aogußfclst, OYR JEPHSON Hot Secre^arp,,.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1621, 28 July 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1621, 28 July 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1621, 28 July 1887, Page 1

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