Public Notices E. S. BEAN, GOAL AND FIREWOOD MEBOHANT, BEGS to inform his Friends and the PudHo generally that he haa come H-avv Bridge Timber on hand, and is prepa-ej to take orders for Timber Either for Bridge or House Building n ' poses.- . BEST NEWCASTLE, MALYEBN, AND WBSTPOBT COAL m Stock, delivered CHEAPEST BATES. B. 8. BEAN. West.Street, Ashburton. TEE itSHBUETON WOOLLEN i£ANIIFAGTUBING COMPY. Is PEIPAHBD TO | PUKOHASE FOR CASH ALL BINDS OF WOOL InLabge ob Small Quantities. H. SEMPLE, 9*56 Secretary. "Zealandia" Boots HAVE the Highest Beputation m the Colonies. Pronounced at the Indian and Colonial Exhibition as the FINEST m the Whole Exhibition. For iubitaotial wear they are the BEST IN THE WORLD. Buy a pair cf "ZEALANDIAS" and you will never uaa any other Brand. Oar Patented "PABAGON BOOT" and " Jtf DESTRUCTIBLE TOES," For Boye and Girls are Splendid Lines for Hard Wear, None are Genuine nnlesß branded on theSole^ And every pair is absolutely Warranted to give Good Wear. Sold by the leading Boot. Dealers and Country Stores throughout New Zealand) and Yfholeaaleby U6HTBAHD, ALLAH & CO. CHRISTCHURCH. TMALD RAGIM CLUB. ANOTAL MEETING. JANUARY 2nd, 1888. President. Donald McLean. Tioh-Peesidentb. J. 0: N. Giigg and 0. M, Strachey Judge. Matthew Stitt. Stswabvs. James Begg, Geo, Jaiues,2, Fowler, M. £cott,O. Jephson. Treasurer. M, Scott. Btaktbr. David Thomas. Clerk, of tub Scales. Stephen Clarkj Clbek o? thb Course. B. Hanks; Handioappers. The Committee. First Bace to start punctually at 12.80. 1« Handicap Htjbdlb Race, of 15 sove ; over 6 flights of hurdles, about Bft 6in "'■ high. Second horse to receive 60s from the atakfl. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 6e; 1J miles. S| Bqvbii Hubdlb Back, of 20 soys; over 6 flights of hurdles, abont 3ft Gin high. "Winner to be spld by auction, and the whole of the* proceeds to go to the f ondo of the Club. Weight lOst. Poet entrance 10s. 1£ miles. 3, Tikwald Oup Handicap, cf 80 botb. Eecond horse to receive £5 from the stake. Nomination, 153} acceptance, 15s. 1£ miles. 4, Tbottincj Baob, Time Handicap, of 15 bo vs. Second horse to receive 60s from the stake. No weiehfc under lOet. Nomination, 10s : acceptance, 6s, Poll and go. Thres miles. - 6. TfaXDVs Race, of 10 soya. Weight for age. Entrance, 10s: 1 mile. |l. JFlyinq Handicap, of 10 soys. Entrance ICb. Cnp r winner to carry 71b penalty. S furlongs. 7. Hovel Baob, of 20 eovs. Winner to be Bold by auction, and the whole of the pro* ceods to go to the funds of the Club. Post entry, 10a. Weight, Bstup. 6 farlongs. 9, GoHeoiiATioN Handicap, of 10 bovb. Entrance, 10f . 1 mile. 9, Htjbky Eccrbt, for entrance money. Entnmce, 10s* For horses that have never won public money. Catch weights. Half • mile. RULES AND BEGULATIONS. 1, No entry for the above Races will be received except on the condition that all dispute?, clau&Bf and objections aiising ont of the string shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, their decision on all points connected with the carrying ont of this ' programme to be final, 2. O. J.O. rules will be m force. , 8. The races are open to any horse commonly resident m the district from the Ist of October. 1887, to the date of meating, and owned by a person who has resided m the district daring the same period. i. The district above mentio ed is bounded en the north by the Selwjn, and oil the Bouth by the Orari. 6. Five per cent will be deducted from the gross of all monies payabl* m accordance with this programme for expenses of the course. 6. No protest will be received unless lodged within 16 minutes after the race hos been run, to which the protest refers, and must be accompanied by £2 m cash. ■ 7. Horses breaking m the Trot must pull and go, and txot to the satisfaction of the Stewards: t. All nomination? and acceptances goto tht funds of the Olub. WEIGHTSI * ' Weights will be declared on Saturday 17th c December, 1887. « ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances and Meiden entries must be m the hands of the Secretary, at Scott's Hotel, , Tinwjtfd, not later than 10 pan. ou Tuesday, December 27th, 1867. ' An efficient Band will be on the ground, also « totalisator of the most approved make, Charges— Adults, Is each , children, half price j carriages, 2s 6d each ; boraes m sad-'lf ," | - U CYRIL JEPHBON, Secretary, -* ■ i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1723, 23 December 1887, Page 1
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