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Sporting. TMALD RAGING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. JANUARY 2nd, 1888, President. Donald Mbtetm. Fice-Piiesiuents. J. 0; N. Giigg and C. Mi Strachey Jcdgb. Matthew Stitt. Stewards Jampa Be'gg, Geo. Jciues, H. Fowler, M. trcott, 0. Jephson. Treasurer. M Scotl. Etar er. T'avid Thomas. CLrnK of the Poles. Stephen Clark* ULERK ' F THE CoCRSEJ. B.Hivnks. HAKDiCArpEns. The Committee. First Raco to start punctually at 12.88. I. Handicap Huddle Race, of 15 sove; ovfr C flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high. Second borne to rfGcive 50a from the stake, Ncminntion, 103 ; acceptance, 6s. IJmilfif. 2» Hotel Hurdlb Bace, of 20 B0V3; over 0 flights of hurdles, about Bit Gin high. Winner to be Enid by auction, and the whole of tho proceeds to go to the fanda of the Club. Woighfc lOat. Postentrancs 10s. 1J miles. 3, TnnvALD Ccp Handicap, ef SO boys. Fecond horse to receive £5 from tho stake. Nomination, 15ij acceptance, 153. 1J miles. 4. Trotting Eaob, Time Handicap, of 15 8078. Second hores to receive 50a from the stake. No weight under 10*t. Nomina- | tioD, 10s : acceptance, si. Pull and go. I 6. Maiden Race, of 10 nova. Weight for ] age. Entrance, 10s. 1 mile. 6. Flying Handicap, of 10 snvs. Entrance, Ks. Cnp winner to carry 71b penalty. 6 furlongs. 7. Novel Race, of 20 botb. 'Winner to be sold by auction, atd the whole of the proceeds to go to the fonda of tho Club. | Post entry, IQj. Weight, Bst np, 6 farlongs. 8. Consolation Handicap, of 10 boys, Entrance 10s. 1 mile. 9. Hubby Bcurry, for entrance montiy, En- i l»ance, 103. For horsfa that have ntver won public money Catch weights. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Ho entry for the above Races will be re* ceived except m the condition that all dispntea, claims, and objections aiising ont of the rocing eh all be decided by the bte*»ar -8, or whem they may appoint, their decfrion on all points c< nnectfd with the carrying out of this programmo to bo final, 2. O J.U. mice will be m force. 3. The races a r e open to any horse com- , monly resident m the district fr m the lßt of October, ISB7, to the date of moating, and owned by a person who has resided m the di°trict during the same period. 4. The district above mentiored is bounded on the north by the Belwvn, and on tho sonth by the Orari. 5. Five per cent will be deducted from the grcss of all monies payable m accordance with this programme for expenses of the coarse. 6. No protest will b? received nnless lodged within 15 minutes after the race hos been rnn, to which the prot' et refers, and must bo accompanied by £2 m c&Bh, 7. Horses breaking m tbe Trot must pull and go, and trot to tho satisfaction of the Stewards. 8. All nominations ard acceptances go to the funds of the Club. NOMINATIONS. All nominations must bo accompanied by fees, ago, name, description of horse, colors of rider, to be m tho hands of the Secretary, addressed (Scott's Hot 1, Tinwald, bofore 10 p.m. on Saturday, December 10th, 1887. WEIGHT?. Weights will be declared on Saturday, 17th December, 1887. ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances and Mridon entries must be m the bands of the Secretory, at Ecoti's Hotel, Tinwald, not later than 10 p.m. on Tuesday, December 27th, 1887. An efficient Band will be on the ground, also a totalieator of the most approved make, Chargee — Adnlte, lv each , children, half price j carriages, 2a Gd each ; horses m sad % CYRIL JEPHSON, 10 Socrottry. ASHBDRTON RACING CLDB. SPJRING MEETING. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd and 24th. Presidekt : E. G. Wright. Vice-presidents : John Grigg and W. O. Walkor. Judge: Matthew Stitt. tTEWAEDS: C. W. Purnell. W. B. De^hire, H. Friedlnnder ! H Friedlr, R. McOwen, J. O. N. i Dr Leahy Treasurer : David Thorn a* Clerk oi' Scales i T. B. Upton. Clerk of Cocks : A. Hevaon, Handiiaiter : R, Richan son. i fcjTAnTER : Dr. Leahy. Fiißt Race to start each day at 1 p,tn. FIRST DAY. 1, Handicap Hurdle Race, of 40eove; the second horse to receive 6 cove from the stake. Over 8 flightß of hurdles, abont ft Gin high. Nomination, 1 boy: acceptance, 1 eov. 2 miles. 2. County Plate Handicap, of 80 sovs; th e^-conU hoiße to rtccive 5 soys from the stakt-. Nomination-, 10s ; acceptance. 1 boy ; district horees only 1$ miles; 8, ASHBURTON CtP HiNDICAP, of 70 BOTfl; the se *or d horso to receive 7 boys from the stake. Nomination, 1 boy j acceptance. 2 soys. 1| miles. Handicap Timb Trot (open), m saddle, of 26 eovb. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance 16b. Weight not leBS th&n 10 stone , pul and co. 8 miles. Post Stakes, of lft eova : catch weights. Entrance, 10s ; to be made to the Secretary immediately after the Aflhburton Cnp is run. The winner to be sold by auction immediately after the Race for 10 boys ; '< any surplus to go to the funds of the Club. | mile. ! Iprinq Handicap, of 85 soys ; the second hereof to receive 5 boys from the stake. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 boy. i mi c, . 18ECOND DAY. Hurdle Race Hak dioap, of 25 boys ; tho second horeo to saye hi« etako district horses only. Over 6 flights of huro*ii>, abont Bft 6in high Nonunation 10t< jacceptance, 16s. 1J milea. Bacing Club Bandioap. of 65 soya: the Eccond horse to receive 6 boys froia. the stake. Nomination, 1 boy j acceptance, IJeovp. iv miles. Time Trot (m saddle), of 16 eovs. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Weight not less than 10 etono : pul atd go. District horses only, 2 miles. J WKLrER Handicap, of boys; tbe second | Loise to receive soys from the stake- For ' horses that have never won an advertised I race more than 25 boys m one event on the fiat; minimum weight, 10 Btone. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. 2 miles, I* Novel Race, of 26 sevs. Entrance, 10a, to be mad* to the Secretary immediately after the Welter Handicap is rnn. The winner to be fold immediately after tbe ! race, tho whole of the proceeds to go to the f nnde of tho Club j minimum weight, 8 stone. 6 furlon^B. fi. Flying Handicap, of 80 soys. Nomina. tion, 1 boy, acceptance, 1 boy. & farlongs, RULES AISD REGULATIONS. 1. The meeting will bo held under the rnleß of Racing, and the Ashburton Bacing Olnb rule?. 2. No entry will to received except on the conditions tb»t oil disputes, claims, and objections rising cut of the Eating shall be decided by the rewards or ■whom they may appoint. Their d' ci ion od all points connected with the carrying cut of this programme to te final. 3. A cistnict hoise ehall mean any horse that has been cottmocly resident m tho district between the rivers Selwyn and Opihi I from Ist of August last, and np to tbe dato I of the forthcoming Meeting, and owned by a person who bos les ded m the aaid district during the eamo period. 4. Five percent will be I'edncted from the grosß of a 1 moneys payable m accordance with tbiß programme for the expense of the course. 6. All nominations and acceptances to co to tho fnnds of the Club. 6. Trotting Racea—Horees must trot to the satisfaction of the Referee. WMGHTS. Weights for the first day's Handicaps will declared on Saturday, November 12th. Weights for the second day's Handicaps will oe declared at 9 o'clock on the evening of the first day's racing. ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for the first day'a Handicaps mnst be made to the tiecretary not later than 9 p.m, on Friday, the 18th November, 1887. Acceptances fox the second day's Handicaps byjo o'clock oa thg evening of tbe firat day's raiag, Ci FOOKB

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1707, 9 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1707, 9 November 1887, Page 4

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