Bnßiaeßß Notices. , DISSOLUTION OP PARTSEKSHi ■\TOTIOE is hereby given that the Coll partnership carried on at Aahburton under the firm of White, Oaygill a Cb , Solicitors, has this d»y been dissolve by mutual consent. Mr W. B. Mosb Is authorised to receive all monies due to the firm, and his receip will be a sufficient dieoharge. WHITE AND 00., JOHN A. OAYGILL May 31st, 18*7. deferring to tbe above, the business o Uarrißtersand Solioitors,heretofone carrie on by Wbito, Caygili and Co., will b continued by myeelf on ray own accoun at the same offices, Tancred Street 6J203 JOHN A. OAYQILL. TO THE LADIES OF \SEBURTON DISTRICT. MISS MORRISON (Late with MeaarsCfYiedlander Bros and MrH. O. Segers)and MISS HOLLOWAY (For a considerable term with Means E Hobday and Co., of Ohristohurch) rAVE. at the request of nnmeroua L patrons, decided .upon: entering Into bußineea as DRESSMAKERS, etc., and witn this object have* taken premisea m TANORED STREET, opposite Znz :.l Ohapman'fl, painter. . , i Alii oirddr^-.roqejved will be promptly :&Xf&u>sjbhd**:(mit.^pe?aonal euporvision «j *asdl^_;i k.s suißdflni^jiarimtße -riiai approval %^^fcom^ Lk^f^^^^^ upon esacutios of o^e?g:. MISSES- """*^*?£s MOEEISON & HOLLOWAY DRESSMAKERS, &c, TANORED STREET, ASBBURTON Oppoaita Mr Chapman's, Painter. __■ : / ' _ ' ■ ; 4 320 IN addition to "tny TOBACCONIST FANCY GOODS, AND HAIRDBESSING BUSINESS, I have NOW OPENED my UPSTAIP. ROOM as a FIRST-CLASS BILLIAED ROOM, It being provided with one of the B English Tables. The Room will be open for play at hours. Entrance from shop, or side der East street. NEW STOCK OB 1 TOYS, PIPES, TOBACCONIST-WAR AND FANCY GOODS, Jnet Opened up. W. ZANDEB, BILLIARD & HAIRDRESSINa SALOON EAST STREET. A sHBURTON COUNTY HUNT CLUB -C3U — ANNUAL STEEPLECHABES. To be held on the Baceconrs©, ABhburton, ON FEIDAY, AUOTST sth, 1887 PATRONS-Hon. John" McLean and Mr G. nutnerford. PRESIDKNT-MrB.G. Wtioht. VIOE-PKESIDENTS-Dr L^hy, Messrs W B. Denshire, J. C. N. Grltrtr n tt gSI Q " H jim ] aSS4SS BUptollilld8 Uptollilld - Ot hy - STARTEB— Dr Leahy. CLERK OF THE gCALBB-Mr T. E. Upton CLERK OP THE COURSE-Mr A HoVson HAN^DIOAPPBRS-MesßrTcS^ c! C i pst Fooks and Upton. * The flrat race to start. at 12 30 p.m. 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 15 sevs : *-^> Sf^l 61g o h^ fli ? htfl of bailee, about^ft 6in XT} Jngh. Second h«ree to receive 3 : fi6ya from tße etake.. domination 10b ; acceptance os. For qaalified Hnntere tho property of members of the Aohbarton County Hunt Clnb About 2 miiea 2. HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE C17I" (handicap) of 20 cove (trophy or c sh), Minimum weight lOat. Second horse to receive 3 aova from the stake. Nomination 103 ; acceptance lOj* Open to all qualified Hunters the property of members of any recognised Hunt Club. Amateur ridora only. About 3 milee over fair huutinc conntry. fa 3. SELLING HACK RACE, of 10 bops. Pos entry, 10s. No weight under 9 stone. Winner to be sold by auction immediately after tho Race. Amount realised above 10 boys to go to the lends of the Club. . ■»?» h^s; < l narterß of B mile on the flit4. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE PLATE, cf 16 bovb., for horses that have never won an advertised Steeplechase ,• second hort j to receive 8 boys. from the diakei weight fcraga. 2 miles. Entrance 16a, on night o general entry. For qualified hunters, iiie property of the Aehbntton Counfy Huat 5. HUNTER'S FLAT RACE HANDICAP of 15 cove. ; second horse to receive 3 soya. lrom the stake. Nomination, 10a; acceptance, 6a. For qualified hunter?, the County Hunt Clnb. Horses beforo start. i? JO?* x mtlßt naUf y ove r a hurdlo to the satisfaction of the Stewards. About two miles. * C R^«^ AT1 r ON HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 10 soys. NomHiation, 10s ; accept cc free. For All beaten horses at the meeting, About one mile and a half. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1 ' J - N -° e ?u tr ? W ,I U be J« c eived except on the condition that all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by tbe Stewards, or whom they may appoint s tneir decision en all points connected with carrying out this programme to be final. 2. Grand National Steeplechase Rule adhered to when applicable, that has been fairly hunted, at leaßt three timee.with any pack of hounds during tho season, 1887. Master of Hounds certifica'e io be produced at the scalee. 4. Five per cent Trill be deducted from the gross of all moneys payable m accordance with this programme for expenses of the course. 5. All nominations and acceptan;es to go to the funds of the Club. 6. An amateur rider shall en-enwho has never ridden for hire, a ho is a d ember of a lecognisod Hunt Clnb. All professional ridera will require to be membeis of some recognised Hunt Club. 7. Stven lbs will be allowed to all nmateura JffJS iv hl °^r P rofeß sion a l riders are admitted. JFelhng Hack Race excepted. bi Nomicotit db, accompanied by fees, Dr.m? age, deßcnption of horse and colors of rider must rbe m the hands of tho Secretary later than 9 p.m. en WEDNESDAY, Jnly ' 9. Weights will be declared on 25th July. 10. Acceptances and general entries must ba *II Btl t Secretary tot later than 0 p.m. on CYR JEPHSON •t-*™ Hob Secretary ,»
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1628, 5 August 1887, Page 1
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871Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1628, 5 August 1887, Page 1
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