Business Notices. TO LTCT— A Five-roomed* House In Cox Street, at present m the occupation of Mr Olaridge T. BULLOCK. T t O LET — At a very low rental, a large building fronting Eaat Street, Bultable for a grain and chaff store. T. GUiLOOK. A SHBURTON PBEMAJSEKT (\. BUILDING & TNVBSTMEN'J SOOIETV.. I'ha abovo Society pays Interest at tho j rate of 4J per oont. per annum for Deposits at Call, 6 pp* oent. per annum for three mouths, and 6 oent. per annum if fixed for 6 mcuths or over. J WARD. .Manager. Office: — Arcade Ohamoers, ikumott street
K EATING'S POWDER destroys oth fleas, raoths, bedtles, and all nseots, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In exterminating beetles the access of this powder is extraordinary, is perfeotly olean m application, ne article you purchase Is KEATlNG'*imitations are uoxioos and (noffectaal Sold m tins, 6d, Id, and 2s 6d eaoh, by dhemists. 1 BLANOARD'S IODINE OP IRON PILLS ! 4 PPROVED by the Academy of Medicine c\. o! Paris, are specially recommeDded by tho Medical Celebrities of the World fcr Borofaln (Tamore, King's Evil, etc), tho only iiCages of Consumption, Constitutional Weakness, Poorness of Blood, and for stimulating and regulating its periodic course, None genuine unless signed " Blancard, 40, rue Bon r« parto, Paris." Sold by Druggists and Chemise tfarouguout he Colonier
m/TOUNT SOMBRS & METHVBN LVJL ROYAL MAIL COAOH. On and after January let, 1885, the undersigned will ran a Coach eaoh Monlay, Wednesday and Saturday, starting at aoon from Hood's Hotel, Monnt Somers, *or Springbam and -Alford Foreut, there jonnectlng w-ithDafTs Ooaohfrom Methven atnrnlng same evening. Fmres — Spring■mm, 2s, return, 3b ; Alford Forest, * etnrn, 6s. < 27 T. HIX. JUNWALD AND MOOUT SOMERS L RAILWAY. >IOUNT SOMBRS AND OAVBNDISH ROYAL MAIL COAOH. The abovo Coach leaves Hood's hotel or Cavendish Railway Station every day, meeting each train. Passengers by morning train may projeed by coach to Alford Forest, thenoe to Methven In time for the last train for Ohrlstchuroh, or may return In time for he last train for Ashburton. Parcels anC Orders will reoelve every fcttentlon. Heroes and Baggies on hire. In JOHN HOOD
M.YARD AND BLAYN PAPER SIXTY years of great success proclaim flnporiority m the treatment of Violent Golds, Irritation of tho Cheat, Aching, Sprain .Sprains, Sores, Scalds, Corns, Bnmons, Sof Corns, etc This medicine, the property o which has been established more than half a eentnry by thonsanda of enres, ia of an invalnablo dso m many inflammatory diseases againßt which there are not many efti aclona remedies, and is therefore jnstly considered by <> great number of oar most eminent physicians as the most active and least irritating agent m tho bove affections. In order to avoid counterfeiting, Messrs Fayard and Blayn's signature has to be require! on every roll of paper and on cho box. Wholesale 30, Kne Boint-Merri, Paris (France) and sold by all Chemista m the oloniess
TKWALD RAGING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. JANUARY 2nd, 1888, Phebidbnt. Donald McLean. VIOE-Pkbbidentb. J. O; N. Giigg and 0. M, Btrachey Judge. Matthew Stitt. " Stewards. James Begp, Qeo. Jniucs, H. Fowler, M . Pcott, O, Jephßon. Tiibabuhbr. M. Scott. Starter. David Thomas. Clerk of the Scales. Stephen Clark) Clerk of thh Gourbb. B.Hankß, Hakdioaitbrs. The Committee. First Baco to start punctually nt 12.80. It Handicap Hurdlh Baob, of 16 bovbj over 6 flights of hurdles* aboat Bft 6in high. Becond horso to receive 60a from the Btaka. Nomination, 10b { acceptance, 6b. l£ miles. 2i Nuvel JBuuDtß Baob, of 20 boys ; over 6 flights of hurdlcß, about Bft 6in high. Winner to be enld by auction, and the whole of tho proceeds to go to the fnnda of the Club. Weight lOat. Poet entrance 10s. 1£ miles. 8, Tinwald Cur Handicap, ef 80 both. . Second horse to receive £6 from the stake. Nomination, 163} acceptanco, 16s, H miles. i. Trotting Raob, Time Handicap, of 16 boys. 'Second horsa to receive '60s from tho stake. No weicht under lOst. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 6s. Pull and go. Three miles. 6, Maidbn Raob, of 10 soys. Weight for age. Entrance, 10a. 1 milo 6. 'Flying Handicap, of 10 soya. Entrance 108. Gup winner to carry 71b penalty. 6 furlongß. 7. Novel Race, of 20 boys. Winner to be sold by auction, acd Ihe whole of the proceeds to go to the funds of tho Club. Post entry, 103. Weight, Bst np 6 fnrlongs. 8. Consolation Handicap, of 10 sove. Entrance, 10s. 1 mile. 0i Hurry Scurry, for entranco monby. Entrance, 10s. For horeoa that have never won public money. Catch weights. H If a m'le.
RULEB AND BEGULATIONB. 1. No entry for the above Races will be received except on tho condition that nlldis* putes, claims, and objections arising out of tha rncinp: shall be decided by the Btoware, or whom they may appoint, their decision on all points connected with tho carrying out of this program me to be final, 2. C. J.O. rules will be m force. 8. Tho races are open to any horse commonly resident m tho district from tho Ist of Octobor, 1887, to iho date of meotingj and owned by a person who haß tended m tho district during tho same period. 4. The district above mentio- ci la bounded on tho north by tho Belwjn, and on tho aouth by the Orari . 6. Five per cent will be deducted from the grces of all monies payable m accordance with this programme for expenses of the coarse. 6. No protest will bo received unless lodged within 16 minutes after the race hos been run, to which tho protest refers, and must be accompanied by £2 m cash, 7. Horseß breaking m the Trot must pull and po, and trot to the satisfaction of the Stewards 8. All nomination* and accoptanceafffo to tho funds of tho Olub; ' : WEIGHTS- ' Weights will be declarod on Satnrdoy 17th December, 1887. . ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances and MFidon entries must bo m the hands of tho Brcrctary, at Ecott'B Hotel, Tinwold, not later than 10 p.m. on Tuefedav December 27th, 1887. uesaay, An efficient Band will be on tho grouudl also a iwnslisator of the most approved male,? Charges—A dnltß, 1« eaoh , children,' half price | carriages, 2b 6d each ; horses m eaaV'ta, OYRJIj JUPHSONJ^
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1725, 27 December 1887, Page 4
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