AN APPEAL TO TEA DRINKERS OF ASHOtWON|App SURROUNDING DISTRICT. OWING to the nunnerons pigments thrnst npon the Public under all sorts of named, stylep, and tradetoarko, and wlu'ch are sold under tie RUse of Pure B, ended l>aa, 'he infusion ot which must nndoubtodly hay« seri'-us and dimagin- effect upon ihePhypc! »nd Nervous System, eßpotialiy upon childron and females, who #<m^rHlly indulge freely m this un^holaome Beverage, m order to coup and frustrate the silo of this foreign pub»titute sod pace before tha Public a Nutritious and Unadulterated Article, we ha' c procured and just landed some of tbe veiy Choicest PblbOtiuoß of 'i ens, almost free from iDSuluble ash, »nd cootain-rg all the properties and delicate aroma congenial to the plnnt m itßhtgtiest state of preservation, only a: taioed by preat care m selection. And whilst thug introducing our Teas, and m order to expedite their increasing demnnd, we present with every Pound ot Tea a O< ...UPON whioh entiles the holder to pai-tioipato m the Piizea whioh wil) ba awarded to 'he h")dera of the winning Coupons. Hoping the Public of Ashbur'on will not leel aatagonistio to thi« movement on account of tome -un« tcrupulouo Firms iasuinc; Gtunterfeit Coupons and Ficti'ious Prizes, bat as ours are Genuine we hope all our Customers and tho Public wi 1 avail th<-m«elves of this opportunity of securing a Prize m addition to the unsurpassed value m Tea. WE HAVE ALSO TO BAND,— <?oc d Val:»e m SUGARS, and numerous other Lines too large to de ail, snd we have all oat Stock replete for Harvest demands. Hoping to see onr Farming Friends and Customers early anfc often, "■ 1 ■ \ •■__•;••■■%: i D. I C F|ELANE, Wholesale and Retail Grocer AND GENERAL IMPORTJEp. >4SHBrjBTON RAOINO OLT7B. AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY Tnfl FRIDAY, APKIL 19th and 20th, 1888. Eirst Race on each Day to^tart at 12,80 p.m. PBKBTDKKT— TS. G. Wright, r YIOB>PBKBI. DBNTB-J. Grigg nnd W. O Walker. JtJDGE— Matthew Brtfct. FTABTBK— T. 1 cabv Hab dioapprks- The Ooiumifctea, Olkhk pf ihb t-OKt.RB—V B. Upton. Clkrk of thb Coursb — A, fleweon, Thrasubeb— D. Thotuse. PRO&EAMHB, First Day. 1. Handicap Hurdle Bach, of 40 eovs } the eecond heso to receive 6 sots from the stake. Over <ight nights of L-i-Hts, about B't Cm high. Nomination, 1 aov ; acceptance, 1 nov. Tw« miles. 2. Wakantji Stakes BAyoiOAP. of 26 sots, domination, 16* ; acceptance, 10. Ore end « quarter milen. District horflreonly, 8. ASHBHHT R AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 65 pi v- ; t>eci<od horeu to rco- i^a 6 t>OTP from the Biate. Nommaticn, 1 eov ; acceptance, 1J i>ov. Ono and ah. If miles 4. Posr Stakes of 10 s^ve. Ent ance, 10«, to be tnacit- to tho S^cc-.ta-y immodu ely afte- He Ani ran Handicap ia ran. l^ich v eights. The winner to be cold iuuie-diat-ily after the raoe for 15 envi, any ear pi oa to go to the funds of the Oiab. Hnlf a mi'e> 6. DisTiiior Wblter Handicap, <>f 20 bots. JSominution, 10s ; ac^eutuueo, 10a. M nimum weight, 9at. D strict horses only. One »nd a half nrile. 6. Flting Handicap, of 25 eovs. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 10j. Three quarters of a milo, Pfoond Dat. 1. County Hurdle Rues Handicap, of 25 bovb ; the second horso to receive 8 soys 'rom the . sexke. District bor«e.« only. Over bix flights of bnrdle», aboat Bft, fiin bigh. Nomination, 15a ; acceptance, 10s. Ono milo and a half. 2. Grand ctand Handicap, of 4fi soys; second hors^ to rec ive 5 i ova iroto the Etake. 1 boy, ac-eptanoe, 1 boy Onn mile. 8. Pandicap Timb Trot (inFa*dlr), of 20 fovß. is < munition , 10» -, aoreptanco, si. We gh 1 "' not 1 fs than 10^t. Pail and go. l>ietr.c horan' o-lv. Three -tml«B. 4. Babvbst Handicap of 26 iovb; seend hoise to ivw.v.! S boys fr m toe stake, Nominau n. ?5-< ; acf!epta> cc, 10-«. D otriot bn ees «n'y. Ihr^e qnarwra of a mile. 5. Open Velter Handicap, of 85 boys j tha seionU hone to r coive 8 both from tha e'nke • boy ; axeptanco, 1 soy. Minimum weight, 9jfc. One and* a (jn^rter miles. 6. Totamsator s takks, of2osovfl. Ent'ancOi 10 >; to bo randj o the Hecetaty imme* ciately nftor the Wol'er Handicap is ran. rh.' vinnr to be Bold m. mediately af.er the race, the whole of tbe proceeds to go to the funds th? Olnb. Minimnm weit'h ,Bst Five 'nronga. Any ovtr« weight above 2 ba to bo declared. KDLEB AND HLQUhkTIONS. 1 Tho Mefiting "will be held nni&r the Bales of Biicing and tha Athtr^o^BiicinK Oiab Rues ■•. ■ ■ ::•■•■- V; "> - V -K%' 2 No entry win be received "except on the conditions that & } disputes, cliims, and ol j *.n» ijors arising ont oi .the racing sba I be decided by ths t'tewarde.orMhom th y may anpoint. Thei- decision eapU rjolu's nnnnected wi^hthe Cflrr ing ont of th\ > pr^(rr<mme to be final. 3 A district horte eball mean any hone that haß been commonly resident m the district b«'wepn the liv.ra t>el*yn and Opihi, f«m 19 .h Jmnary, 1888, <md up to he c*ateof the furtbeouirg Meeting, and owned by a person who has resided m the emd district ■:urinsr tho saa c period i Five per cent, will be deducted from tha gross of a 1 mouevs p «yab!e m accordance with this programme f r th expense of tbe course. t 6. All nominations aod ac eptances to go to tha funds t f the ( lub. G. ' rotting Kaceß — Horees mußt trot to tho satisfao-ion of the Referee NOMINATIONS. I All nommation* to be accompanied by fe«, name, age, and deHcription of hors*, and celois of the rider, must b• m t^he ha .do of the eore> •arvnn lawr ihun 9 p.m. on i'ueeday, M*tch 27<;*., 1888. WEIGHTS. Weights for the fitbt t ay'n handicaps will be declared on Monday, April 9*h. Weights fur tbe second duy'a handicap's will bo declawd at 9 o'clook on the evening of the firtt dav'a racing ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for the first day's handicaps mast be mare to tbe trecrrtary net later than 9 p.m on Monday, Amil 16, 1888 Accepteno- » for th^ seend daj'B handicaps ax, 10 o'clock on tbo eveniug of the first day's racing, Ov 0. FOOfcB, itW BecrttiJj, "
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1759, 6 February 1888, Page 1
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