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Public Notlcea. , E. S. BEAN^ COAL AND FIBBWOOD MBROHANT, BBGS to inform Ma Friends and tho Pablic generally that ho haa some Heavy Bridge Timber on hand, and is prepared to take orders for Timber Either for Bridge or Houbo Building purposes ; BEST NEWOA.BTLE, MAUV SRN, A3D WBBTPORT COAL in Stock, delivered CHEAPEST RATES. R. 8. BEA.N, Weafc Street, Aahburton. TRY KIBKPATRICK'S KEW SEASON'S JAM. SPECIAL NOTICE. TT-IRKPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S XV JAM ia made from NELSON GROWN FRUIT, and boiled within a few hours after the fruit has boon gathered. It thus retains most of the natural flavor of the fresh fruit. KIBKPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S JAM is the most delicious preserve in the market. Do not be persuaded to buy cheap and ioferi brands Jam, the remains of old etock, which mußt be sold at any price, bot ASK for KIRKPATBIOK'S NEW SEASON JAM, and see that you get it. TffifS BEBT IS ALWAYS TBE CHEAPEST. Kirkpatrlck's New Season ami the beat.l ! [CAUTION None is genuine unless our name is 1 tamped on each tin, and has our ieg'Htered Tratf* Mark "Lord Nelson' tz ihe labol. S [Kirkpatrick & Co. MANITPACTUEEES, INELSON ASHBDRTON RACING CLUB. SPEING MEETING. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd and 24th. PnEBIDBKT : E. O. Wright. VIOB-PRBBIDBHT3 : John Qrigg and W. O. Wolker. JcCOB : Matthew Stitt. (tewabds: O# W. Pnrnel), W.B. Denshire, B.Friedlander, H JMedlr, B. McOwen, J. O. N. G Dr. Leahy. Tbkaburer : David Thoar e< Olebk ok Scales i T t _g I JjDtono — Hakd cAPrBBS s The Committee, Etahtbr : Dr. Leahy. First Bace to start each day at 1 p,m. FIRST DAY. 1, Hakdioap Hubdlb Baob, of 40 bovb ; tbe second hone to receive 6 bovb from the stake. Over 8 flightß of hurdles, about ft 6in Wgh. Nomination, 1 bov; acceptance, 1 eov. 2 miles. 2. County Plate Handicap, of 30 bovb i th second horse to receire 5 sots from tbe stake. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 1 sov ; district horßes only 1 J miles; 8. Ashbcrton Cup H/ndicap, of 70 bovs; those:atd hoise to receive 7 bovs from the Blake. Nomination, 1 sev ; acoeplaiice, 2 sovs. 1} miUs. 4, Handicap Timb 'J'hot (open), in saddle, of 25 bovb. Nomination, 10a ; acceptance, 16s. Weight cot Ices than 10 stone , pall onf go. 8 miles. 5, Post Etakfs, of 16 sovs : catsh weights. Entrance, 10s; to be made to the Secretary immediately after the Aphburton Cap is tan. Tbe winmr to be sold by auction immediately after the Bace for 10 bovs ; acy snroluß to go to the funds of the Clnb. % mile. 6, Ipbiho Handicap, of 85 bovs ; tbo acconj Boree to receive 5 eovb'. from the Btoke Nomination, 1 bov; acceptances, 1 bov. mi'e, BECOND DAY. , Hurdle Hacb Handicap, of 26 sovsj tho second horae to eave his stake, district hortcs onlv. Over C flight* of hnrdlce, .ibout 3ft Gin high IV cm nation, 10d ; acceptance, 16s. li miles. Baoing Clud Handicap, of 55 sovs; the second horse to receive 5 bovs from the Btnke. Nomination, 1 scv ; acceptance, l^sovx. Jimilea. B, Handicap Timb Tuot (in saddle), of 16 bovs. Nomination, 10a ; acceptance, 10s. Weight not less than 10 atone; pull ard go. District ho T ec3 only, 2 mil's i t ivKLrBR Handicap, of 40 bovs; tiesecond bttw to receive 6 b,vb from the B'.ake For |)0f es that have never won an advertised lac : more than 25 8 vs in one event on the flat; minimum weig' t, 10 stone. No nina< tion, 1 bov ; acceptance, 1 sov. 2 miles. 6. Novel Each, of 26 bcvs. Entrance, 10s , to be mad* to the Secretary immediately after the Welter Handicap is ran. The winner to bs told immediately after tbe race, the whole of the proceeds to go to the fends of the Clnb ; minimum weight, 8 stone. 5 furlongs. 6. Flying Handicap, of 80 eovs. Nomina. tioo, 1 eov, accsptaace, 1 sov. 6 farlongs. RULES A.KD REGULATIONS. 1. The meetine vr'll be held under the rales of Racing, and the Ashburtsn Kadog Club rnles. 2. No entry will be rccr ived except on the conditions tbet all disputes, claims, nnd objoctions rising 'nt of tho Eating shall be decided by the fc towards or whom they may appoint. . Their d»ci ion op a:l points connect. d with the carrying Out of this programme to be final. 8. A cistHct i o^fe f-haU mean any lorsethat haa been cocmor.ly resident in tho restrict between tLe rlverß b'elwyn and Opihi, frcm Ist of Angu<-t lait, and np to tbe dato of the forthcoming Meeting, and owned by a person who hrs ics ded in ihc said district dor* fng the seme peiicd 4. Five per cent-wiU be Redacted from tho g*of b of a 1 moneys payable in occordar.ee with this programme ior tte expense of the course. 0. All nominations and acceptances to po to ihs funds of tbe Olnb. 6 Trotting Baces ~ Horseß maet trot to the satisfaction of the Re fere. NOMINATIONS. All nominations to be acccmpanicd by ft e name, age, and description of hone, and co or cf tbo iic"er, must bo in tho hands of Ptcretary not later than 9 p.m. on TuescJay, November Ist, 1887. WjsIQHTS. We ; gh*B for the first day's Handicaps will declared on Saturday, November 12.h. Weights for the second t'ay's Handicaps will be declared at 9 o'clock otj the evening of the fint day's racing; AUCEPTANCEB. Acceptances for the first day's Handicaps most be made to the tJecietary not later than 8 pm. on Friday, the 18th November, 1887. Acceptances for the second day's Handicaps at 10 o'ekek. od the evening of the fint day's pacing. " CO. FOOKB, Secretary,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1669, 22 September 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1669, 22 September 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1669, 22 September 1887, Page 2

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