AN APPEAL TO TEA DRINKERS OF ASH BURTON AND SUR. ROUNDING 'DIBTBICJ 1 . OWING to tbo nu"rerooß pigmenta thrust upon iha Publio under all sorts of names, styles, and trademark*, and which are sold under the guise of Pure Bonded 3V»ns, the infusion ot which must undoubtedly have a most serious and dnmngm* effect upon thePhys'oilJiind Nervous System, especially upon children and females, who generally, indulge freely m this unwholeiotne Beverage/ m order to coop and frustrate the sale of this foreign eubatitute; and.: place ; before the Publio a Nntritious and Ugadulterated Article, we have procured and just landed 6orae of tho very Choicest &>lectioDß of Teaß^alinoßt free from innoluble aeb, «nd codtainiog ;11 the properties and delicate aroma congenial to the pl«nt m itshighest state of preservation, only a;tained by great care m selection. And whilst thus introducing our Teas, and m order to expedite their increasing demind, we present with every Pound of Tea a GO UPON wbioh entitles the ho-lder to participate m the Prizes whioh will be awarded to *be holders of the winning Coupons. Hoping the Public of Ashburton will not reel antagonistic to thi" movement on account of tome unscrupulous Firmfi issuing Counterfeit Couronp and Fi<ti ioua Prizes, but as ours are Genuine we hope all our Customers and tho I'uhno wi.l avail tht mselves of this opportunity of securing a Prize m addition to the unsurpassed value m Tea. " : WE HAVE ALSO TO HAND,— C?oc 1 Vabein SUGARS, and numferous other Lines too large to derail, and we have all our Stock replete for Harvest demands. Hoping fo see our Farming Friends and Customers early and often. D. lOMLA¥E,I O MLA¥E, Wholesale and Retail g&ter AND "' ' GENERAL IMPORTER. \ 8 HBIJRTON RACING OLtJB. AUTUMN SeETJNG^ THURSDAY "pd FRIDAY, APitIL 19th and 20THy 1888. First Bace on eaoh Day to start at 12.80 p.m. Presidkkt— E. a. Wright. Viob-Phesi. DnsTß-J. Grigg and W, O. Walker. Jpdgb— Matthew B«tt. ETARTBR— T. leahv. HAiDiOApPERs^The Ooumittee. Olerk of ihe Scales— T. B. Upton. Clebk of thb Coubse — A. Hewson. Tukasuber—D. Thomas. PROGR^AKiIiS. First Day. t. Handicap Hurdle Raoe, of 40 bovj ; the eeoond horso to receive 6 soys from tha stake; O»er tight n-tfhts of L-*iles, •bout B't6in high. Nomination,- 1 soy : acceptance, 1 aov. Two miles. 3. Wakanui Brakes Uakdioap, of 26 sots, Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 10 1. Oca and n quarter milea. District horses only, 3. ABHBURTOW AUTDMW HANDICAP, Of 66 boys ; second horse to rcoeiva Oeove from the stake. Nomination, 1 coy ; acoeptance. IJwv. One and a half miles t. Pose Stakes, of 10 sovb. Bnt-anoe, 10a, to ba mad» to the Seoretary immediately after the Autumn Handicap h rnn. Catch weights. Tho winner to be sold imme. diataly aftar the raos for 15 eon, any Burplna to go to the fnnds of the Oinb. Hnlf i\ mile. 6. DisTHior Welibr Handicap, of 20 bovb. Nominatiatj, 10j ; acieptunce, 10a. M ; nimnm weight, 9at. D'strict horees only, One nnd a half n.ila. 6. Flying Handicap, of 2s eovs. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 10 s. Three quarters of a milo. Second Day, 1. County Hurdle Rack Handicap, of '2s Bove i the Becond horse to receive 8 soys from tbe BOnke. District horees only. Over six flights of hnrdles, abont Bft 6in high. Nomination, 16i ; acceptance, 10a. One milo aid a half. 2. Guand iTAND Handicap, of 4fi sovb; second- horsf) to receive 6 (ovstrom tbe ptakc. 1 boy, acceptances, 1 boy. Onomile. 0. Handicap Timr Trot finra^dlo), of 20 »ovfl. N.'m'fution, lOh j acceptance, 69." Weghh not 1 ss than 10at. Pall and go. ■DiPtr^c' horßft j o->]y. Three milea. t: Barvbbt Handicap, cf 26 ««ovßj secind horso to recoivu 3 eovs fr>m the s'.ake. Nominal! n, 16^ $ acneptaiice, 10s. Dißtricb ho Bra '^nly. Thrre quarters o* a milo. 5. Open Welter Handicap, of 85 boys | the seoonJ horse to receive 8 Bova from tho flfoko ilfomiration, l eo7 ; aoceptanoe, 1 boy. Minimum weight, Oat. One and a qnnrtor miles. 6. Totalizator marks, of 25 sovb, Entnmcef 10i;tabo mado <o the Secretary imme* diatoly aftjpr the Welror Handicap is rnn. rhw' vinncr to" be Bold immediately after the race, the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds of th* Oinb, ' Minimum weic.lr,Bit Five -'nr'cngflf ■- Any over* wtigtrt above- 2 ba to be'declare'd. RU t,ES AN jTEiGULA riONS. 1. Tho Mating will be held under the Bulea of Racing and the ABhbnrton Rablog Oinb Bu'es ' ■ ' 2 No entry will b& received except on the conditions that vii disputes, claims, and oljeotioca arising ont of the racing shaM be decided by tho or whom thry may appoint. Their decision en p U points connected wUh tha carr> ing ont of thi i prjgr.tmme to be tinal. 8. A district ho/to shall mean any horse that has been commonly resident m the district between the xivera Kelwyn and Opihi, from lJhh January, 1888, and op to ihe date of the forthconviDg Meeting, and owned by a pnreon who has rceided m the eaid dietriob dutlne the satte period 4 Five per cent, will be do ducted from the großß of ail moheyfi piyablo iv accordance with this programme for th>« expense of the course. 6, All nominations acd nc.eptanceß to go to the funda of tho Club. G. "' rotting Races —Horses must trot to tho satisfaction of the Beferee NOMINATIONS. All nomination! to be accompanied by fee, same, sge, and dcaoription of horse, and colois of tho rider, must ba in the ha^da of the Feoretary not later than d p.m. on Tuesday, Match "*•"* ; WEIGHTS. Weightß for the firet day's handicaps will be declared on Monday, Aptil 9,h. Weights for the second day's handicap's will be declared at 9 o'clock on the evening of the fint day's raoiog * ; •' agolptawdes. Acceptances for the first day's handicaps must be muHeito the Eecrctary not later than 9 p.m. on Monday, A"iil 16, 1888. Acceptances for the eeoond day's handicap* at 10 o'clock on the evening of the firet day's ™^ - aamft 1}157 SecwUry
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1760, 7 February 1888, Page 1
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