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Sporting. j lotald racing club. ANNUAL MEETING. JANUARY 2nd, 1888. President. Donald McLean. Viob-Prebidents. J. C- N. Giigg and 0. M. Strachey Jcdob. Matthew Stitt. Btbwards. James Begp, Qco. Joiuos, H, Fowler, M. Fcott,O. Jephßon. TREASURER. M. Scotl. STAR'ER. David Thomas. Clbrk of the So.h<eb. Btophen Clark; ULHRK 1 f the COURSE. B.Hanks. HANDiOArrBus. Tho Committco. : First Race to Btart punctually at 12.80. ' 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of Jo soya; ovir 6 flights of hurdles, about Bft 6m high, becond borne to receive 60s from tho stake. Nomination, 10a ; acceptance, 6b. 1£ railed. 2i Novel Hurdle Race, of 20 soya ; over 6 flights of hurdles, about 3ft Gin high. Winner to bo sold by auction, and tho wholo of tho proceeds to go to tho funds of theOlub. Weight lOat. Poat entrance 10s. 14 miles. 3. Tikwald Cup Handicap, ef 80 bovb. Eecond horse to receive £5 from tho stake. 1 ' Nomination, 16j ; acceptance, 153. 1$ miles. 4. TnoTTmo Raob, Time Handicap of 16 boys. Second horsa to receive 60s from the Btake. No weieht under lOit. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 53. Pull and go. b. Maidbn Raoe, of 10 iipvs. Weight for ago. Entrance, 10b; imile. 6. Flying Handicap, of 10 says. Entrance, ICs. Cup winner to carry 71b penalty. 6 furlongs. 7. Novel Race, of 20 eovs. Winner to be Bold by auction, a, id ihe whole ot the proceeds to go to the funds of the Club, Poßt entry, 103. Weight, Sat up . 6 fnrlonga. 8. Conbolatioit Handicap, of 10 boys. Entrance, 1«8, t mile. 9. Hurrt Scurry, for entrance money. Bn-l-ance, 10s. For horses that have never won public money- Catch weights. RULES AND BEGULATIONB. 1. No eDtry for the above Races will fee received except en thn condition that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the recing Bhall be decided by the bto«*ar b, or whf m they maj appoint, their decision on all poiuts c nnected with the carrying out of this programme to bo final, 2. O J.C. ruleß will be m force. 3. The races a r e open to any horse commonly resident m the district fn;m the Ist of October, 1887, to iho date of meating, and owned by a person who has resided m the district daring the same period. 4. Tbe district above montio ed ia bounded en tho north by the Selwyn, and on the south by the Orari. 6. Five per cent will be deducted from the grcßS of nil monies payable m accordance with this programme for expenses of the course. 6. No protest will be received unleis lodged within 16 minutes after the race hos been run, to which the prot- et refers, and uubC be accompanied by £2 m cash. 7. Horses breaking m tbo Trot must pull and go, and trot to the satisfaction of the Stewards; 8. All nomination* and acceptances f go to the fundfl of the Oiub. NOMINATIONS. All nominations mnst be accompanied fay feeß, age, name, description of horse, colorß of rider, to be m tho bandß of the Secretary, addressed Scott's Hot- 1, Tinwald, bofore 10 p.m. on Satuiday, December 10th, 1887. WEIGHT!?. Weights will be declared on'Saturdoy, 17th December, 1887. ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances and Mriden entries must be m the bands of tho Bfcretary, at Scott's Hotel, Tinwald, not later than 10 p.m. on Tuesday, December 27th, 1887. An efficient Band will bo on the ground, also a totaltsator of the most approved make, Cbargeß— Adnlts, 1« each , children, half price ; carriages, 2s 6d each ; horses m sad- 'lf, CYRIL JEPHSON, 10 Socret-ry. ASHBDRTON RACING CLDB. SPBING MEETING. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. NOVEMBEB 23kd and 24th. President : E. G-. Wright. ViOB-PuBeiDENTS : John Grigg and W. O. Walker. Judge : Matthew Stitt. i-tewards: (J. W. Pnrnoll, W.B. Denthire, R. Friedlnndor H Fried'ander, R. McOwen, J. O. N. Gngg, Dr Leahy Tbeasurer : David Thomas* Clerk of Scales < T. B. Upton. Clbrk of Course : A. Hewtson, Hansicapper: R. Richarueon. bTARTEtt : Dr. Leahy. W^bMMB I First, Raw to start each day at 1 p.m. FIRST DAY. 1, Handicap HurtDLE Uaob, of 40 bovb; the second horse to receive 6 boys from the stake. Over 8 flights of hurdles, about 3ft Cm high. Nomination, 1 boy; acceptance, 1 boy. 2 miles. 2. County plate Handicap, of 30 boys ; the , Bccond borße to receive 6 boys from the atake. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 1 boy ; district horses only 1J miles. 8, ABHBURTON tUP HiNDIOAP, Of 70 BOV8 ; the se^oiid horse to receive 7 bovb from the stako. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 2 bovb. 1J miles. Handicap Time Trot (open), m saddle, of 26 bovb. Nomination, 10a ; acceptance 16s. Weight not less than 10 Btono , pull an-? go. 8 miles. Pobt Btakhs, of 15 bovb: catch weights. Entrance, 10a ; to be made to the Secretary immediately after the Ashburton Cup is run. The winner to be sold by auction immediately after the Race for 10 bovb j any surplus to go to the funds of the Club. I mile. Spring HaKdioap, of 86 bovb ; the second bnrßO to receive 5 bovb from the stoke Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 boy. mi'o, SECOND DAY. Hurdle Race Handicap, of 26 bovb ; the eecond hono to buto his stake district horees only. Over 6 flights ofhurdice, about 3ft Cm high Norn nation, 10p ;acceptance, 16s. 1£ miles. Racing Club Handicap, of 66 boys; the second horse to receive 6 bovb from the etuke. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1J bovp. limileß. Handicap Time Trot (m caddie), of 16 govs. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Weight not lees than 10 stone ; pul and go. District horses only, 2 miles. Welter. Handicap, of boys; the second hoiae to receive bovb from the B f -ake For horses that hay ■ "f.ver won an advertised race more than 25 buvb m one event on the flat ; minimum weight, 10 stone. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 boy. 2 miles. 0. Novel Race, of 26 bovb. . Entrance, 10s, to be mad» to tbe Secretary immediately after the Weltor Handicap is ran. The winner to be told immediately after the race, the whole of tho proceeds to go to the f nnda of tho Club ; minimum weight, 8 stone. 5 furlongs. 0. Flying Handicap, of 80 aova. Nomina. tion, 1 boy, acceptance, 1 boy, 6 furlongs RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1, The meeting will be held under the rules of Racing, and the ABhburton Racing Club 1 rules. 2. No entry will be received except on the conditions tbat all dißpntcS, claims, and objections rising "ut of the Racing shall bo decided by tho fctewarde or whom they may appoint. Their decition on all points connected with the carrying ont of this programme to be final. 1 8. A district horse shall mean any horse that has been commonly resident m the district between tho rlverß Selwyn and Opihj from Ist of August last, and up to tbe dato of the forthcoming Meeting, and owned by a person who hoB resided m the said district during the same period. 4. Five percent will bo deducted from the gross of a'l moneys payablo m accordance \ with this programme for the expense of the jourec. 6. All nominations and acceptances to go to <he funds of the Club, 6. Trotting Races.—Horßeß mußt trot to the latißfoction of the Referee. WiSIGHTS. Weights for the first day's Handicaps will >c declared on Saturday, November 12tb. Weights for the second day'B Hanaicaps will pc declared at 9 o'clock on tho evening of the irat day's racing* ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for the firat day's Handicaps must be made to Iho (Secretary not later than D p-m. on Friday, tho 18th November, 1887. Acceptor ces for the eecond day's Handicaps >y 10 o'clcck OS tbe evening of the first day's cclngj * JC.Q.FQOKB < Bewetary, f

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1713, 16 November 1887, Page 4

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