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A SHBURTON RAGING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY 7nd FRIDAY, iPBIL 19th and 20th, 1888. First Bace on each Day to Btart at 12.80 p.m. PreßTdk*t— E. G- Wright. ViOK-Pasai. DKRia-J Gtigg nnd W. O. Walker. JuiHfE— Mar,tl>flw BMftfc. Ptartbr—T. l.cahv put oiOAPPERB-Tho Ooumittee. CMCRE OF \HE 1- CALEB— T B. UptOU. CIiRBK OF THB (OUiIBE — A, QeWBOn, TRKABtJitBa— D. Tbonms. PItOUR AMiIE. FIRBT i)AY.. I. Handicap Hprdus Raob, of 40 bovb ; tho second Uotao to receive) 6 boys from the Btnke, O^or • ight n'^htß of L . .*.:!( s, about Bt6in high. Nomination, 1 boy j aec«M tanoe, 1 eov. Tw» miles. 1. WAKAKtJI STAKBB HANDICAP, Of 26 BO*b. Nomination. 16-*; acceptance, 10* Ore BDd n quarter mile*.' District horHceonlr. B. Abhburt n autumn Handicap, of 65 eov.x • second boran to icouiva 6 hoyp from tho etake. Nomination, 1 «ov ; acoßptanco, IJiov. Onu and n bslf miles t. Pobp Rtakes, of 10 nova. Bnt once, 10.i, to ba mad'j to tho Secretary immediately nfte- the Autumn Handicap iirun. Catch wei^hta. The winner to be fold immediately after tho race for (6 eovt, any surplus to go to the funds of the Club. Hnlf n mile. 6. DisTiiior Welikh Handicap, of 20 »o*b. jyominntion, 10.4 ; acceptance, 10a. Mini* mum weight, 9at. Dmrict boreea only. One nnd a half mile. 6. Flying Handicap, of 25 bovb. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 10j. Three quarters 1 of a mile. Pfcond Day. 1. County Bubble Race Handicap, of 25 soys ; the a-^cond horao to receive 8 aova 'rom tho BCnke. District horseß only. Ovtr air flißbta of hnrdle«, aboat Bft 6in high. Nomination, 16i ; acceptance, 10a One mile and a half. 2 Gimnd t-TKTXD Handicap, of 46 bovb; second hora*) to rec iva 6 t ova rrora t"o Btake. 1 bev # accoptanoo, 1 sor One milo. 3. Panuioap Time Trot (m 8a*dl«), of 20 fova. iM< minution, 10a; acreptanco, 69. Weight not 1 bs than lOat. Pall and go. District horefl a only. Three milos. *. Harvest Handicap, cf 25 wvbs second horse to reanvo & «ova ft >m tbo stake. Nominati n.ls^; acceptance, 10-«. District ho sen only. Th»-e qnartere o* a mile. 6. Open Welteu Handicap, of 86 aova ; tho eeconii horao to r.coivo 8 sor* from th« Btnko domination, 1 boy ; a^ceptanoo, 1 boy. Minimum weight, 9 it. One and a qanrter miles. 6. ToTAMHAToat-TAKKH.of 25 Bova. Entrance, 10 1; to bo modj o the Hceretoty immediately aftor tho Wel'oc Handicap ia ran. i'h? vinn>r to bo sold immediately after the race, tho whole of tho proceedß to go to tbo funds of tho Olub. Minimum ■woiah'.Sat Five 'nrongs. Any ovei* weight above 2 bs to bo declared, RUbES AND B-is.aaiiA.nONß, 1. Tho Me«tmgr will bo hold nn>r the Rules of Racing and the Aehburton Racing Olub Raea 2 No entry will bo received except on tho condition^ that &-1 disputes, cluimß, and obiontionß arising out of tho r-idng eha I be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Their decision on pU poiufs connected vrlHi the cam ing oat of tbi 1 propMrnme to be tinal. * 8 A district boreo ehall mean any .horee that has been oommonly resident m the district botwoon the rivcra Selwyn and O.pihii from lOoh January, 1888, nnd np to the date of the forthcoming Meeting, and owned by a p»rpon who has redded m the said district our^ng the Batre period 4 Fi»e per cent, will be deducted from the groHa of all moueva p tyabto iv accordance witu thlfl proKramme f >r th" txpeuao of the course. 6. All nominations aad acceptances to go to the f nndß of tho Club. G. 'rotting Llacea,-— -Horoea mußt trot to the satiefaoLion of tho ftnfcroo NOMINATIONS. All nomination* to bo accompanied by fee, name, nee, and deHcription of horso, and colors of the rider, must bi m the ha..<ie of the n eoro> tary no' luxor than 9. p.m. on Tuesday, MaroU 27-tti, 1888. . * WEIGHTS. Weights for the firat day'a handicapa will be declared on Monday, April <JA\. ' Weights for the second day's handicap*! will be declared at 0. o'clock on the evening oi the first day'o pacing " ' ' ■ AOU^ANOBti. Acceptanooa for the flrat day'e handicaps mast bo mv'e to the fcecr<?tary not lfttcr than 9/p.m on Mdftdny, A»iril 16; 1888 Acceptance for thfc eeoond day'a handicap! Ac 10p r cloclc on tho evening of tho firat day^ racing, *

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1759, 6 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1759, 6 February 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1759, 6 February 1888, Page 3

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