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Bpßineßß Kot-ces.. H%%f ■ ... • ■■'.." : i^ : ' DISSOLUTION" OF PARTKERSHI "VrOIIOE Is hereby given tliaV^nj'e^Co. 11 partnership carried on at A e!i burton under the firm of White, Oatgixl j Co , Solicitors, has this cJsy been-diasoJve . by mutnal consent, Mr W. B. Moaa la cufhorfseoi/foreceive all monies due to the fi m, otd lu'o recafp will be a auffioient din! ..r y0 * v.'ff !•■.«•; and no., JOHN" A. OA.YGILL May 31st, 1887. Referring to the abov^.tho business o ±sarrißterßand Solicito;r?.he>cfofoje carrie on by Wbitri, Cay«ill a-ct Co., will v b continued by myself on my ( . W u acooun at the same officep, Tancrcd Street. 6J203 : JOHN^A; -t^YQtL^ TO 'THE LADIES op Ayi-BU '^^ON DISTRICT. .'. MISS MORRISON - (Late with Messrs JFriodlander groa and Mrfl. O. Segerfi)ahd _ MISS HOLLOWAY (For a considerable term with Meaera w^A™£ y and °°^ of Oh "Btchurch) FT AYE, at the request numerous j*"*-. P a "9DS r decided upop jente»inc into buainess a 9 DRESSMAKERS, eta, f m^S^^J 90 * have tßken Preralses m TANCRED STREET, oppoaite Mr Uhapman s, painter. All orders, received .will be promptly oxecuted under, bar personal supervision which will be a anfficienfc guarantee that Fit,Finiah and Fashion will be all that ooald be deoired. Ohargeo specially arranged to meet the approval of customers. Teruu— Promp upon execution of orders ■■•-=-■- -MITsES MORRISON & HOLLOWAf , DRESSMAKERS, &c, TANORED STREET, ASBjBURTON, .: Opposifca Mr Onapmah's, fainter. 4 320 IN addition to my TOBACCONIST FANCY GOODS, AND HAIR- ' DRESSING BUSINESS, I have NOW OPENED my UPSTAIP. ROOM as n FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM, It being provided with one of the B English Tablegi. k ~ ,' 'til ' The Room will be open for play : dt hours. Entrance from shop, or Bide dor East street : ;N E W S.TOOK of' '• ■ ■'■'• TOYS, PIPES, .TOBACCONIST- WAR AND. FANCY GOODS, Just Opened up. ,• W. ZINDERi BILLIABD & HAIRDEESSIKG SALOON ' ' ) . EAST STREET. A BHBURTON OOUNTY HUNT CLUB, f ANNUAL BTBEPLBOHASB3. To be held:on the BacecpurSej Ashburton, ON FRIDAY, AUGUST sth, 188T PATRONS-Hon. John McLean and Mr O Rutherford. PRESIDBNT-Mr E. G. Wriphfc. VIO^PKESIDENTS-Dx Leahy, Messrs W B. Denshire, J. 0. N. Grigg, G. H Almston and D. McLean. BTEWARDS-Mesßrs Bowyer, Denshire, C. 0, Fooks, J. 0. Nc Grigg, J. ■ Jocks n,B. McOwen, J, -Reid, p. RRfcb fcS ell, ' G J uD^!i e g r r S.^S irptorialld Dv L^-BTARTER-Dr LoaSf »■ ' , «, ■fFooks and Upton, • Tho first race to start at 12.30 -p.m. 1. HANDICAP HUDDLE RA-CE, of 15-sc7 8 • over eight flights of hardlea, aVoutSft 6 in Ti! 8 horse to receivo 3sovß from the etako.. Nominal ion log • abecptaaco »3. For qnulified Hbnters tho property cf members of tho Aehbarton County Hunt Club Abcnt2miles. .-.-,.. .•■> 2. HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE GUI 1 (handicap) of 20 ecva (trophy or c sh) Minimum weight lOst. Second horce to rereive 3 boys from the stake. Ncinin.-ition JOi ; ncceptanca 10ji Open to all qualified Hunters the property cf menib&s of any recognised Hunt Club. Amaleur/rWora only. About 3 miles over fairhii-tinp country, ° 3. SELLING HACK RACE, of 10 aors. Pos entry, 10s. No weight under 9 stone. Winner to be sold by auction immedintelvafter the Race. Amonut realised above 10 eov3 to go to • the iunds of the Club. Thwe-qnartera of a mile on the fl it. 4. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE PLA'IE, of 15 soys., for horses that have never 'won an advertised Steeplechase ; second horsa to receive 3 hoys. from the dlakeV weight for ago. 2 miles. Euirancelta.bnnij'ht o general entry. For qualified hunters, ihe property of the A&hbutton Cbuc'ty/Hunt Club. ' - 5. HUNTER'S FLAT RACE HANDICAP, of 15 sovb.; Becond horse to receivo-3 soya. from the Btake. Nomination-ilOa- acceptance, 6s. For qualified huntei? the property of members of the Athburton ■ County Hunt Club. Horecs before start. m this raco must qualify over * hnrdlo to 6 C^SOLATION HANDICAP STEEPLEOHABE, of 10 soys. Nomination, 10s ; accept cc free. For all Ibcaten heroes at tue meeting. About one Tiiile and a half. RULES AND REGULATES I '..^.° e ° tr y will be received except on the conoition that all disputes, claims nud c! joo tions arising out of the racing shall Ba decide;! by the Stewards, or whom they may Appoint • their decision <:n oil points cbncf.ctecl- with! carrying out this programme to be final.' 2. Grand National Steeplechase Rule adhered to when;applicable. 8 A qualified hunter shall mean any. horse that has been fanly hunted, at kast three times.with. any pack of hounds during the season, 1 887 . Master of B ounds certified c to ba provluced at the scales. 4. Five per cent vill bo deducted iroai the gross of all moneys payable m accordance with this programme for experifiAa of the course *v * A1 i no f l™ 1 ™ 3 and ncceptaniea to go to the funds of the Club. 6. An amateur rider shall be my person who has never ridden for hire f and who i ; , n member of a lecogniscd Hue!; Club. &.11 professioml riders will .require to be membera of some recognised Hunt Club. . 7; Stven lbs will be allowed to all amateurs m races to which rrofttsional riders are admitted, telling Hack Race excepted. 8. Nomitaticts, accompanied by fees, name age, deecnption of horse •*nd colors ofridei must be m the hands of tbe Secretary later than 9 p.m. <N. WEDNESDAY July . ■ •, ■ ' 9. Weights will be declond on 25th July. 10. Acceptanceß and general entries must be | made to the Secretary rot later than 9 p.m. on August-let, • , y 1 CTR JEPHSON ■ ./.-.■ Her HectevjirFii

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1624, 1 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1624, 1 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1624, 1 August 1887, Page 1

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