Public Notices. WILDING AND LEWIS, "D ARRISTKRB AND QOLIOITORS P. WINDING, Notaby Public. Pso<m: Next "Mail" Offioe, Burnett-et ' ' Aahbutton. Mr ' Wilding will attend the of the Aahbnrfcon Courts on Tuesday 1 . ' Friday*, And may be ooneulted persona on these days. The firm 1b now represented In Ashburton by Mb Clayton, an English Sblioitov of considerable experience, who will be m daily Attendanoe at the office o receive lnatrnotlonß «nd confeir with clients "TTTANTED KNOWN.—That JAMES YV BAKER has returned to Ashburton and opened a Cabinet Factory and Showrooms m his own premises, Havelock street, opposite Harrison's Auction Mart. J.B. having a thorough knowledge of the trade is m a position to execute all orders* entrusted to his care. By strict attention and moderate charges lie will endeavor to merit a share of public patronage. BIOOND-HAND FurnITUBE BOUGHT, SOLD, ob Exchanged. HAVES & CO.'S Great Sale. OBLIGE BY READING THE FOLLOWING :— BLACK Straw Hats only 3d Felt Hats were 8s 6d, now la Grey Calico, I4d White Twill, 2Jd Blankets, from 2s sgd Lot Telvet Buttons, all] iz dozen for Id Cashmere Gloves, from 2d Men's Good Waterproof Ooatß. from 7s 6d Lace Curtains, Is Boys 1 Caps, 4£d Men's Black Felt Hats were 5a.9d now 2a '3d Heavy Dress Goods, 6sd Lot of Wide Bibbons, Id Good Shirtings, 4jd "Wool Squares, 6d Let of Diagona Coats we c 21s now 10s 6d A Grand Lot of Overcoats awfull Cheap, and a quantity of OtLer goods numerous to mention m this adverti meat. — ~ In addition to the above, H. & Co. wi daring the Sale, give a Discount of One Shilling m the Pound. Only call and see the WONDERFUL BARGAINS at _ HAVES AND CO. 8 TBWALD RACING CLUB. AJOUAL MEETING. JANUAEY 2hd, 1888. President. Donald McLean. Vioß'Prbsidertb. J. 0.- N. Giigg &nd O. M. Strachey Judge. Matthew Slitt. Stewards. Jameß Begg, Gteo. Jctues, H. Fowler, M. Ecott.,o. Jepheon. Treasurer. M. Scotl. Stabtek. David Thomas. Clerk of the Scales. Stephen Clark; Clerk of the Course. B. Hanks, HARDiOArPERS. The Committee. First Bace to start punctually at 12.80. 1. Handicap Hurdle Bace, of 15 soys; over 6 flights of hardies, aboat 3ft 6in. high. Second horse to receive $Qs from the etak«. Nomination, 10b ; acceptance, 6b; li miles. 2i Hovhl Hurdle Bace, of 20 boys ; over 6 flights of hurdles, aboat 3ft 6in high. Winner to be Bold by auction, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the f andd of theOlub. Weight lOat. Post entrance 10b. 1} miles. 8. THrwALD Cup Handicap, ef 30 soys. Second horse to receive £5 from the » take. Nomination, 153; acceptance, 15.3, li miles. 4. Trotting Baoe, Tjme. Handicap, of 15 boys. Second horse to receive 50s from the Btake. No -weight under lOst. NomjniV. tion, 10b : acceptance, 53. Pull Bn£ go. Three miles. 6. Maiden Baob, of 10 eova. Weight for age. Entrance, 10s; 1 mile, 6. Flying Handicap, of 10 s»vb. Entrance ICb. Cap winner to carry 71b penalty. 6 fnrlongs. 7. Novel Baqe^ of 20 aova. Winner to be BQ^d by auction, and the whole ot the proWeds 'to go to the fimclß of the Olub. Foot entry, 10a. Weight, Bstup. 6 f nrlongs. ft. Consolation Handicap, of 10 soys. Entrance, 10s. 1 mile. 9. Hurbt Scurry, for entrance moa&y. Entrance, 10s. For horses that have never won public money. Gatoh weights, IWf » ai'le. BULBS AND BEGDLATIONS, 1. No entry for the above &ac« 3 w^ll be xoorived except on the condition that all dispates, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Btewar<?a, or whom they may appoint, their decision on all points connected with the carrying out of this programme to be final 2. O. J.C. rules will be m force. 3. The races are open to any horse commonly resident m the district from the Ist of October, 1887, to the date of meeting, and owned by a person who has tended m the district daring the same period. 4. The district above mentio ed is bounded on the north by the Selwjn, ond on the south by the Orari. 6. Five per cent will be deducted from the gross of all monies payable m accordance with this programme for expenses of the conrae. 6. No protest will be received unless lodged within 16 minutes after the race hog been run, to which theprottet refers, and moat be accompanied by £2 m gas*). 7. goißea braking m tfoe Trot mast pull Sad go, and tiot to the satisfaction of the towards; 8. All nomination* and acceptances Fko to the jjunds of the Olub. NOMINATIONS. ■ All nominations must be accompanied by fees, age, name, description of hone, colors of rider, to be m tbo hands of the Secretary, addressed Scott's Hotel, Tinwald, bofore 10 p.m. OB Satuidaj, December 10th, 1887. WEIGHTSWeights will be declared on Saturday, 17th December, 1887. ACCEPTANCES* Acceptances and Me|don entries must bs m the bands of the Secretary, at Scott's Hotel, wlnwald, not later than 10 p.m. on Tuesday. December 27th, 1887, ' An efficient Band will be on the ground, also • totalisator of the most approved make, Charges— Adults, li each, children, half price t carriage*, 3s 6d each ; horses m sad'%, | CXRIL JEPHSON, I* Secretary,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1728, 6 December 1887, Page 1
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