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-AN APPEAL TO TEA DRINKERS OF ASH BURTON AKD BUR-. ROUNDING DISTRICT. OWING to the nuiferouß pigments thrust upon ihs Public nndor all worts of names, stylop, and trademarks, -yd wliicb nre sold under t!,o gniso of Pore B ended Teas, the infusion or which must nndmibtedly have a most serious and dimagiiK effect upon the Phyaiol and Nervous Bystpm, enpecially upon children and females, who generally indulge freely m this unwholesome Beverage, m order to coup and frustrate the au!o of this foreign Eubatitute and place before the Publio a Nutritious and Unadulterated Article, we have procured and just landed some of the very Choicest tr'blectioo* of 'Jens, almost free from insoluble ash, <md cootain'bg all the properties aud dalicato aroma congenial to the plant m itshigheßt state of preservation, only attained by great care m selection. And whilst thus introducing our Teas, and m order to expedite their increasing demand, we present with i.very Pound of Tea a COUPON which entitles the hoider to participate m the Prizes whteh will be awarded to The h»)dera of tho winning Coupons. Hoping: the Public of Ashburton will not toel antagonistic to thi« movement on account of tome unscrupulous Firms issuing Ci unterfeit Coupons and Fictitious Prizes, but as ours are Genuine we hope all our Customers and tho Public wi 1 avail themselves of this opportunity of securing a Prize m addition to the unsurpassed value m Tea. WE HA.VB ALSO TO HAND,— Good Val:<e m SUGARS, ond numtrouß other Lines too largo to de-ail, and we have all our Stock replete for Harvest demands. Hoping to see our Farming Friends and Customers early and oftan. D. M O FAELANE, Wholesale and Retail Grocer AND GENERAL IMPORTER. A SHBURTON RACING OLTJB. AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY "and FRIDAY, APRIL 10th and 20th, 1888. First Racoon ench Day to start at 12.80 p.m. PREBIDKKT--15. G-. Wright. VICH PRHBIDKNTB— J Gdgg and W- G W*!ker. Jddgb— Alattlew Stifct. gTARTfiR— T. ILeativ Handioappers— The.Gctiimittee. CLBItK OF TUB fOAI.ES— V K. Upton. f.LEfiK OF THE) COURSE — A. fIeWBOD. TREASURER— D. Ihonjta. PROGRAMME. Finsr Day. 1, Handicap Hcudlh Kaob, of 40 Bova ; the eeconc hot bo to recoivn 5 bovb from tho stake. Over 'ight fl ghtß of hurclcs, ftbont 8 t 6in high. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 eov. Tw» miles. I 2. "Wak-asih Stakes Handicap, ot 26 hots. Nomination. lb:* ; accoptauce, 1O», Ore and n quarter tnilen. District hornreonly. 8. ABHBCTItT'N AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 66 Suva ; second horse to receiva 5 cove from the stake. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1J boy. One and a h »lf miles 4. Fusr Stakes, of 10 bovb, Entrance, 103, to bo madu to the Secretary immediately after the Autumn Handioap is ran. Catch ti eights. The winner to he sold immediately after tho race for 15 sow., any surplus to go to the funda of the Olnb. Bnlf ft mile. . ■ 6. DisTßior WELTBa Handicap, of 20 bots. Nomination, lUa ; ao.ioptaaco, 10i. M nimum weight, 9st. D strict horses only. One Rod a half mi'«. 6, Flying Handicap, of 25 jots. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 10i. Three quarters of a mile. Skcond Day. 1. County Hurdlb Race EUndioaf, of 25 eova ; the second horse to rtceiva 3 boys from tne sc.ike. District horHO" only. Over six flights of bardies, aboat) Bft 6ia high. Nomination, 15b ; acceptance, 10s One mile and a half. 2. Grand ctand Handicap, of 45 bovbj eecond borao to rcc ivo 5 lovb from tbo Etake. Nou3inai;n, 1 boy „ acceptance, 1 Boy One mile. 8. Fandicap Time Trot (m ea-ldlf), of 20 tova. iv munition, 10s ; acceptance, 6?. Weighn not 1 bs than 10.it. Pall and go. jDietnc horsen o n ly. Three milea. £, Harvest Handicap, cf 25 ?ovb; second horse to recinv.- 3 oova ir >m the stake. JSominati n, :s* ; acceptavce, 10s. District ho Bee >niy. Thr>e qnartera of a mile. 5. Open Wei/i^n Handicap, of '6b eovs ; the Be onu h.nso to T.ceive & buy* from tho Bioko Nomination, • boy ; acceptance, 1 soy. Minimam woighc, 'Jit. One and a quarter miles. "> 6. Totai.isator takes, of 20 soya, pnt^ancfli 10s ; co be nipdj o the Secretaty jimnie* ciately afcor the W el'er Handicap jb ran. xhi vinu r to bo Bold iirim?diately after the race, tho whole of tho proceeds to go to the f nnds <f tin Club. Minimnm weicrh,Bjt Fivo ur ougs. Any over-wt-igi.t abovd 2 bs to be declared. RDI.E3 AND HiiGULiTIONfI. 1. The Mooting will bo Hold nni:r the Bulos .if Ruuiog and tho Athbnrton Racing Club Ru es 2. No rntry will bh received except on tho conriit.ions that a 1 di putaa claims, and vl j jn« tioro arming out of tbo r <ci»g aha, l be decided by the Pfcew urdu, or whi.m thiy"tray appoint. Tbei .decision >n nit voiu'B counected wi*htho c»rr iiiij; oui of tl.i« prop: >n)tne to be final. 3. A district hort.e shall mean any horse tb:>t Ijrb V.cen cemmonly resident m the district bo wi'on the livers' t-elwyn and .Opihi, from, 1J) h Jumary, 1888, nnd Dp to -he datoof ihfl furtbeouing Meeting, and owned by a p<'<- cm uho'hnti rcßit'od m the said district •,'ii r inK tho nan c period 4 Five per cent, wiil be deducted from the r gp, K^ of a) monevfi payable m aocordanca with this programme fir tb/-. expense of the course. p 6. All nominations and uc eptuncea to go to v the funds i f the < lnb. 6. ' rotting Liaccß — Horses must trot to the eatiefaoiion of tho Referee NOMINATIONS. j All nominatioTiß to be accompanied by fee, name, age, and deacription of horse, and colons of the rider, must bs m the ha..da of the ' core* tarv not lawr than 9 p.m. on Tuceday, Mtuoli 27>a, 1888. WEIGHTS. Wcightß for the fitht (.ay's handicaps will be ueclarcd on Monday , April 9.h. Weights for tho eecond day's handicap* will be declared at 9 o'clock on the evening of the flrßt day's racing AOOBPTANOEB. Acceptances for the first day's handicaps must be mane to the Secretary net later ihiU y p.m on Monday, April 16, 1883 Acceptaocea for the Becjnd day's handicaps ac lOoxlook oa the eveniog of thefirßtday'a racing, Vi 0. rOOJIB. JJIS7 ' BwitaTy,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1755, 1 February 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1755, 1 February 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1755, 1 February 1888, Page 1

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