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Sporting. ' TMALD RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. JANUARY 2nd, 1888. President. Donald McLean. Vice-presidents. J. 0. N. Giigg and 0. 11. Strachey JrDGB. Matthew Stitt Stewards Jauieb Begg , Geo. Jaiues, H Fowl«r, M. tcott.O. Jef>hi?oa. Treasures M. Scott. Staribr. i>avid Thi as. Clerk of the •'•olks bttphen Clark. , ULERK V THE COURSE. <J. Hinks. Hasdioappers Tue Commutee. ! First Race to start punctually at 12.80. 1, Handicap Hurdle Race, of 15 sovb; ovtr 6 flights -I hnrtiiea, about Sit 6m high becond horee to receive 60s from the stake, Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, sb. 1$ urilfd. 2» Nuvel Hurdle Race, of 20 eova ; over 6 Sights of hurdleß, about Bft 6in high. Winner to be Bold by auction, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the f nnd» of the Club. Weight lOat. Po3t entrance 10b. ]£ miles. 3. Tinwald Cup Handicap, ef 30 boys tecona norse to ractive £6 from the.tak;. Nomination, 16-; acceptance, 153. 1£ miles. 4. Trotting Race, Time Handicap, of 16 boys tiuoond horse to receive 50s frocs the stake, No weight under lO^t. domination, 10b ; acceptance, sa. Pall nnd go. 5. Maiden Race, of 10 soys. Weight for age. Entrance, 10s. 1 mile. 6. Flying Handicap, of 10 says. Entrance, ICe. Cup winner to carry 71b penalty. 6 fnrlonga. 7. Novel Race, of 20 soya. Winner to be sold by auction, aad the whole or the proceeds to go to the fnndß of the Club, Post entry, 10a, Weight, Bst np . 6 f arlongs. 8. Conbolation Handicap, of 10 soys. Entrance, 10s. 1 mile. 9. Hurry Scurry, for entrance money. En-t-anca, 10a For horses that haventvei won pnbiio money Catch weights. RULES AND BEGULATIONS. 1. No entry for the above Races will be received except en the condition that all disputes, claims, and objections aiiaing ont of the racing Bfoall be decided by the Me ar b, oi wh m they ma; appoint, cheir <;eci-ion on al] poii.ts c nnectcd with the vanning ont of thu programme to be final, 2. C J.U. ruleß wtfJ be m force. 3. The races a c open to any horse com< monJy resident in' the district lr m the Ist ol October, 1887, to he date of meatiug, and owned by a person who has itwde" m the district daring the came period. 4. The district above mentio ed is bounded on the. north by the Selwjn, and on the south by the Orari. 5. Five per cent will be deducted from the grcßS of all monies payable m accordance with this programme for expenses of the course, 6. No protest will b? received uoleßs lodged within 15 minutes after the race hoa been inn, to which theprot<Bt refera, and mußt be accompanied by £2 m cas 1 !, 7. Horses breaking m the Trot mast pal] and go, and trot to the satisfaction of the Stewards; 8. All nominations and acceptances gotc the fundfl of the Club. NOMUNATIOInS. All nomination b must bo accompanied by fees, age, name, description of horse, colors ol rider, to be m tbo hands of the Secretary, addressed Scott's Hot'l, Tinwald, bofore 10 p.m. on Baku day, December 10th, 1887. WEIGHT?Weights will be declared on, Saturday, 17th December, 1887, ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances and Mridon entries must bo m the hands of the Secretary, at Scott's Hotel, Tinwald, not later than 10 p.m. on Tuesday, December 27th, 1887. An efficient Band will be on the ground, alsc a totalisator of the most approved make, Charges-— Adults, It* each , children, haH price ; carriages, 2s 6d each ; horses m sad'Hc GYIUL JEPHSON, 1^ Seorot ry. ASHBDRTON RACING CLDB. SPRING MEETING. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, |NOVEMBER 23rd and 24th. President : E. G. Wright. Vice-presidents : John Grigg and V 7.0.. 0. Walker. Judge : Matthew Stitt. ■ tewabds : Cj W. Purnell.W.B. Denthire,R.Friedlnnder H Friedlander, R. McOwen. J. O. N. Gri£g, Dr. Leahy Treasurer : David Thomas. Clerk ov scales . T. X Upton. Clerk of ( ourse : A. Hewson. Handioappsr: R. Ricbar son, bTARTER : JL»r. Leahy. First Race to start each day at 1 p.m. FIRST DAY. 1 Handicap Hurdle kaob, of 40 sovs; the second hor-e to receive 6 soys from the stake. Over 8 flights of hurdles, about Bft t6in high. Nomination, 1 boy; acceptance, 1 eov. 2 miles. 2, County Plate Handicap of 80 soys ; the second horse to receive -5 soys from the jstafco. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 1 eov ; district horses only 1£ miles. 0, Abhburton Cup Handicap, ot 70 bovbj the sejorid horse to active 7 sovb from the Btafeo, Nomination, 1 eov ; acceptance, 2 bo vs. If miles. Handicap Time 'i rot (open), m saddle, of 25 boyb. Nomination, 10s; acceptance 158. Weight not less than 10 stone , pull &ni go. 8 miles. Post Btakhs, of 15 boys : catoh weights. Entrance, 10s; to bo made to the Secretary immediately after the Aehburton Cup ia run. The winner to be c* Id by unction immediately after the Race for 10 soys ; any Burplns to go to the funds of the Club. | roile. Iprino JUAbdioap, of 85 sovß } the second horse to receive 5 soys from the stake Nomination, 1 sovj acceptance, 1 boy. mi'e. SECOND DAY. Burdle Baie Handicap, of 26 boys { the second horso to s^ve fait- etake district horeea only. Over 6 flights of har.4<e>, about Bft 6in high Norn nation, 10e : acceptance, 15s. 1^ miles Racing Club 'Handicap of 55 bovb; the second horße to receive 5 soys fron the Bt«ke Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, lieovp. li miles, Handicap Time Trot (m saddle), of 16 fovß. Nomination, lOs ; acceptance, 10s. Weight not less than 10 stone; put and go. District horges only, 2 miles WELrER Handicap, of bovb; toe second borse to receive soys from the s*,ake. Foi homes that hay? ever won an advertised race more than 25 boys v one event on the flat; minimum weight, 10 stone. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 boy. 2 miles. B, Novel Race, of 25 boys. Entrance, 10s, to be mad- to the Secretary immediately after tbo Welter Handicap is run. The winner to be rold immediately after the race, the whole of the proceeds to go tc the funds of the Club ; minimum weight, 8 stone. 5 furlongs. d. Flyino Handicap, of 80 bovb. Nomination, 1 boy, acceptance, 1 boy. 6 far' longs, RULEB AND REGULATIONS. 1, The meeting will be held under the rules of Racing, and the Ashburton Racing Club rules. 2. No entry will be received except on the conditions that all disputes, claims, and objections rising out of the Racing shall be decided by the fctewarda or whom they may appoint. Tneir decision on all points connected with the carrying out of this programme to bo final. 8. A district horse shall mean any borse that has been commonly resident m the district between the rivers Selwyn and Opihi, from Ist of August last, and up to tbo dato of the forthcoming Meeting, and owned by a person who bas resided m the said district during the same period. 4. Five percent will be deducted from the gross of all moneys payable m accordance with this programme for the expense of the course. 5. All nominations and acceptances to go tc the funds of the Club, 6. Trotting Races.— Horses mußt trot to the satisfaction of tho Referee. WMGHTB. Weights- for the first day's Handicaps wil be declared on Saturday, November 12bti. Weights for the second oay'a Handicaps wil De declared at D o'clock on the evening of tin first day's racing. ACCEPTANCES. " AccepUmuas for tho first day's Handicap must bo made to the Secretary not later thai $ p.m. oa Friday, the 18th November* 1887. Acceptances for tho second day's Handicap by 10 o'clock on tbo evening of the first day' < Mio *' lattirooKs r Secretary,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1711, 14 November 1887, Page 4

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