| T. Bullock. . FOR SA; E.— An improved Farm of 245 Acres, being Ii S. 27237, situated about smi es from Chertsey, Low price and literal toims npp'y to T. BULLOOK. CHEAP PROPERTY for Bale fronting the A ford Forest Road, being Lot. 25, containing about 2 roods, on which is erected a 4-roomed DivelJin? house, &c Tliia property ia wo 1 situated, will be sold cheap ani on easy terras. Arply to T. BULLOCK. riIHR V E- Roomed Cottages near the tU« X Workß to let at a low rental. T. BOLLOCK ri LE r.— 7- Boomed House m Burnett X street near the Orange Hall. -. T. BTTLLOOK.^ TO LET at a low rental.— 4-roomed Cortage at Hampstead. , T. BULLOOK. MoOORMIOK TWINE BINDERS. PERSONS having auoh for sale will please oommanlcate with the undersigned. T. BULLOCK. TINWALD. TO LET, at a low rental, a 3-Roomed Cottage, nearMaSHBARBRs, Machinist, Apply to T. BULLOCK. VJ LET.— 8-roomed Dwelling-houßej together with an acre of land, pleasantly situated on the Town Belt North, fronting the Domain, Apply to : T. BULLOOK. FOR SALE at a low price and on liberal terms, 15 acres of land with 2-roomed Cottage thereon, fronting the Fairfield Road, not far from the County Saleyards. Apply to T. BULLOOK. T3UILDING SITE near the Woollen jj Factory For Sale, being Lot 47, containing more than 1 acre, fronting Alford. Forest Road, and next to Mr Wlldamlth 1 property. A large proportion of the money can remain on interest at 6 per cent, per annum.- Apply to T. BULLOCK. FOR SALE. r\oU3£,s:-SE^TED American Waggon, Apj:>ly to T. BULLOOK. IrOR SALE,— Central Site, being p»r F of TS 177, containing One-eighth of aa Acre, having a frontage of 33 fee' on Batnett Street;, and adjoining the '•Msi Office. Very liberal terms of payme ' will be accepted. — Apply to t. bullook. tTnwald" "-""" TO LET— A Fopr-rccmed Honae with Shop, adjoining Mr Heseltine's property, and near the Railway Station. A off rental will be accepted. T. BULLOOK. ' TREVORTON. " ff^O LET.—Trevorton House, conta'n* X ing 0 Rooms together with &boucf acres of land laid out as follows ; — Large Lawn m front of the House, Shrubbery round about it. and a belt of forest trees, Remainder m grass paddock. There is also a Stable and Coach house erected on the property. App'y to T. BULLOOK. Willie Brewed a Peck o* Maut.— On Show Kigbt. TKWALD RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. January 2>d, 1888. Pbebident. Donald McLean. Vice-presidents. J. O; N. Ghigg and 0. Mi Strachey. Judge. Matthsw Stitt. Stewards. Jamea Begp, Geo. Jeiues, H, Fowler, M. hcott,C. Jephßon. TREASURHa. M, Scott. Star er. David Thomas. CiiERK of the Soales. Stephen Clark; ulkrk f the Course. B. Honks. Easdicappbrs. The Committee. v First Kace to start punctually at 12.80. 1, Handicap Hurdle Race, of 16 soys; ovtr 6 flights of hardies, about 3ft 6in high, becond lioreo to receivo 60s from the staka. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance t 6s. 1£ miles. 2 t Buvel Btjrdlh Race, of 20 soya; over 6 fl' gkts of tiurdleß, about Bft Gin high. Winner to be cold by auction, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds of the Club. Weightiest. Post entranca 10s. 1£ miles. 3. Tinwald Cup Handicap, ef 80 soya. fceeond horse to receive £5 from tho»take. Nomination, 153 ; accepcanco, 15j. 1£ miles. 4. Trotting Race, Time Handicap, of IS soys- Second horse to receive fiOs from the stake. No weight under 10it. Nomination, 10s ; a ceptance, s^. Poll »nd go. 5. Maiden Race, of 10 soys. Weight for age. Entrance, 10s; 1 mile. 6. Flying Handicap, of 10 says. Entrance, ICe. Cap wini.er to carry 71b penalty. 6 furlongs. 7. Novel Race, of 20 soys. Winner to be sola by auction, aod .he whole ot the pro* reeds to go to th« funds of tha Club. Po*t entry, 10j. Weight, 83t np 6 farlongs. B. Consolation Handicap, of 10 soya. Entrance, 10;-. 1 mile. 9. Hurrt £ curry, for entrance money. Bn» t-ance, 10a, For horses that have never won public money. Oatoh weights. RULES AND BEGULATIONS. 1. No entry for the above Races will be received except on the condition that all disputes , claims, and objections arising out Of tha racing shall be decided by the Bte^arfß, or wh >m they ma) appoint, their deoieion onaU poi.tß c nnecti'd with the carrying oat of this programme to ba final 2. C J.U. rales will be m force. 8. The races a c open to any horse com* monly resident m the district from the Ist of October, 1&87, to ihe date of meating, and owned by a person who has resided m tha di»trirt during the came period. 4. The dißt'ict above mentio ed is bounded > n the north by the Selwyn, and on the south by the Orari. i. Five per cant will be dedncted from the grcss of all monies payable m accordance j with this programme for expenses of tha coarse. 6. No protest will b? received unless lodged within 15 aiiautea after the race hos been ran, to which the t<rot Bt refers, and must be aa* oompani; d by £2 m cash. 7. Horses breaking m tbe Trot must pull and go, and tiot to the satisfaction of the Stewards. 8. All nominations and acceptances goto the funds of the Club. sjsm a^«akJ KOM»ATIO&ST fr -^ All nominations must b? accompanied by fees, age. nime, description of horse, colors of ' rider, to be m the hands of the Secretary, ad« dreß&ed Bcott's Hot 1, Tinwald, bofore 10 p;m. I on S&tmday, December 10th, 1887. J . WEIGHTS.' • Weights will be declarod on Saturday, 17th ! December, 1887. * ACCEPTANCES. 1 Acceptances and Mr iden entries must be m the bands cf the BrcreUiy, at Scott'B Hotel, t Tinwald, not later than 10 p.m. on Tuesday, l December 27th, 1887. An efficient Band will be on the ground, alift a totulisator of ■he most approved make, Charges— Adalts, la each , children, half price ; carriages, 2* 6d each ; horses m saddlf* CYRIL JEPHSOfCa 10 10$ * Secretar^
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1694, 24 October 1887, Page 3
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