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Baslnegg Notices. KEATING'S POWDER destroys oth fleas, moths, bedtles, and all nseots, whilst quite harmles* tofdomeatla animals. In exterminating beetles the ucceaa of this powder ia extraordinary, is perfeotly olean In application, ie artiole you purchase la KEATING'f '' imitations are noxious and Ineffeotaal Bold m tins, 6d, Ib, and 2s 6d each, by ahemists. 1 i* j . * /AYARD AND BLAYN PAPER {JJIXTT years of great success proclaim £5 superiority m the treatment of Violent Colds, Irritation of the Chest, Aching, Sprain Sprains, Sores, Scalds, Corns, Bunions, Sof Corns, etc Thia medicine, the property o which has been established more than half a century by thousands of cures, is of an inyalu* t able use m many inflammatory diseases against i which there are not many effi aclous remedies, 1 j and is therefore justly considered by a great ■ nnmber of our m ost. eminent phy ßiciana aa the r, most active and least irritating agent m tho [ bove affections. -- , In order to avoid counterfeiting, Messrs [ Fayard and Blayn's signature 1 has -to bt required on every roll of paper and oa ehe box. ■ '• V '.•"> 80, Rue - Baint-Merri, . Park (France) and sold by all Ohemista in 'tha olonies; WILDING AND LEWIS,^ J3 ARRISTERS AND QOUo_t6&B F. WITbING, NOTABY PUBUO." Offices: Next 'VMaiFoffioe, Burnett-st} Ashburton. Mr WiiDiNa will attend the of the Aehbnrton Courts on Tuesday Friday.., *nd may be consulted persona on these days. v The firm is now represented m Aabburton by Mb OtArapw, an English Solicitor of oonslderablo experience, who will be m daily attendance at the office 0 reoeive instructions and confer with clients 1 . "*■' ■'■ ' m—» «— _. ASHBURTON MCIN6 aUB.' SPEITO MEETING. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 2 3ed and 24th. Presidekt : E. G. Wright. Yiok-Pbebidents : John Grigg and Wi 0» Walker. Judgb: Matthew Stitt. - •i • tTBWABDS: C. W. Purnell, W.B. Denshire, S.Friedland« .. H Friedlr, B. McOwen, J. O. ST. Dr. Leahy. Tbeasurer : David Thomas* CLEBK OF SCALES IT.B-.-Upton«' — Clerk of Cours : A. Hewson. HAHB[cAprEBS : The Committee,' L tarter : Dr, Leahy. First Bace i to Btaj_j3aphldav_fcJ. amni ------•' ._ FIBBT DAT. _. 1. Hakdioap Hurdle Race, of 40s6vsVthe second horse to receive 6 bovb from the stake. Over 8 flights of hurdles,' about ft 6in high. Nomination, 1 soy; ac* ceptance, 1 soy, 2 miles. 2. County Plate Handicap, of 80 soys ; th second horse to receive 5 bovb from the Make. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, I soy ; district horses only 1$ miles; 3. Ashburton Cup Hjndioap, of 70- boys* the sejond horse to receive 7 soys from tho stake. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 2 BOYS. lfmilEß. Handicap Time Trot (open), m saddle/of 25 sots. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance 16b. Weight not leBB than 10 stone , pul ani go. 8 milea. 6. Post Stakes, of 15 soya : catch weights. Entrance, 10s ; to be made to the Secre* tary immediately after the Ashburton Cup is run. The winner to be Bold by auction immediately after the Bace for 10 soys ; any surplus to go to the funds of the Club. | mile. Spring handicap, of 85 bovb j the second horse to receive 5 bovb from the Btaka. Nomination, 1 boy; acceptance, 1 boy» mi'e, SECOND DAT. Hurdle Race Handicap, of 25 bovb ; the second horse to save his stake district horees only. Over 6 flights of hard les, about Bft Gin high Nomination, 1 0s ; acceptance, 1 6s . if miles. Baoing Club Handicap, of 55 soys; the second horse to receive 6 eovs from the stake. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, li eovs. li milea. Handicap Time Trot (m saddle), of 16 bovb. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Weight not less than 10 Btone ; pul and go. District hotses only. 2 miles. WELrsu Handicap, of soys; the second hoise to receive boys from the stake. For horses that have never won an advertised race more than 25 soys m one event on tho flat ; minimum weight, 10 stone; Nomina* tion, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 soy.. 2 miles. 6. Novel Race, of 25 boys. Entrance, 10s; to be made to the Secretary immediately after the Welter Handicap is run. The winner to bo sold immediately after tha race, the whole of the proceeds to go to | the funds of the Club ; minimum weight, I 8 stone. 5 furlongs. 6. Flying Handicap, of SO boys. Nomina* tion, 1 boy, acceptance, 1 soy. A fur* longs. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1, The meeting will be held under the rules of Racing, and the Ashburton Racing Olub ■ rulea. 2. No entry will be received except on the conditions that all disputes, claims, and objec* tions rising out of the Racing shall be decided by the (stewards or whom they may appoint. Their decision on all points connected with tho carrying out of this programme to be final. 8. A cistrict hoists shall mean any horse that has been commonly resident m the dis* trict between the rivers Selwyn and Opibi, from Ist of Angußt laßt, and up to tbe dato of the forthcoming Meeting, and owned by a person who bas resided m the eald district during the same period. 4. Five percent will be deducted from tha gross of a 1 moneys payable m accordance with this programme for the expense of tha course. 5. All nominations and acceptances to go to the funds of the Club. 6. Trotting Races. — Horees must trot to the satisfaction of the Beferee, NOMINATIONS* All nominations to be accompanied by fee name, age, and description of horse, and co or ' of the rider, must be m the hands of Secretary not later than 9 p.m. on Tuesday November lat 1887. WEIGHTS. Weights for the first day's Handicaps will declared on Saturday, November 12th. Weightß for the second day's Handicaps will ne declared at 9 o'clock on the evening of tho firßt day's racing. ACCEPTANCES. Acce anoes for tbe first day's Handicaps must be made to the (Secretary not later than ip-xn. on Friday, the JBth November, 1887. Acceptances foi the second day's Handicapa o'clock on the evening of the first day t eg. (?, 0. FOQBS 8«

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1691, 20 October 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1691, 20 October 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1691, 20 October 1887, Page 1

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