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AN iiPPEAL TO TEA DRINKERS '■■ OFASE BURTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. OWING to tho nu proi's pi?mpnta throst npon th « Public under all jjorts of mimes, st3)ep, and trademark^, "a d wliioli «re sold under V c guiaß oi Pare B ended Teas, the infusion ot which must undoubtedly have a most serious and dimagin? effect upon .1 he IMiyrc I and Nervous SysKrn, especiilly upon children and females, who g<mfirally indulge freely m this unwholesome Beverage, m order to conp and frustrate the sale of this foreign substitute and place before the Public a Nutritious and Unadulterated Article, we ha*e procured and just landed some of the vetyCholest Selections of ' eas, almost free fron iusuluble ash, and contain ng all' the properties aud delicate arom i congenial to the plmt m itshigliest state of preßervition, ouly atained by preit care m selection. And whilst thus introducing our Teas, and m order to expedite their increasing demand, we present with every Pound of Tea a OCUP'j)N which entMeß the hoider to participate m the Prizes whiob wil) be awarded to 'he holders of the tviomng (oupons. Hopinsr the Public- of Ashbarton will not leel antagonistio to thi«» movement on account of tome un« Scrupulous Firms issuina; C(unterfeit Coupons and Ficti'ions Prizes, but as ours are Genuine we hope all our Cußtoaiers and tho Puhlio wi 1 avail tbunnelves of this opportunity of securing a Piize m addition to the unsurpassed valne m Tea. WE HAVE ALSO TO BAND,— God Valr-e m SUGARS, and numerous other Lines too. large to de ail, and we have all onr Btock replete for Harvest dtrn finds. Hoping to see bur Farming Frien/ 1 and Oustomeis early ant oiten. D. FEAELANE, Wholesale and Jetail Grocer GENERAL IMPORTER. ififlßdßTON RACING OLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY li IrIDIy, APRIL 19th and 20th, 1888. First Bace on eic'n Day to start at 12.80 p.m. Preside r—V. G Wright. VioePrkbi. dknts-J G'i^g nnd W O W^ker. JUPQE — Ma'tl ny R'-iH,. PT*R' r BB T. 1 vuhy Haj dioappkkb - The Committee. Clekk pf.ihb ■• oaiks— r B. Upton. fI.KHK OF THH < OUKBB — A. QeWBOD, Tkrabuher— D Thouibs. v . PROItRA Mil 8 ..-.. ,, v First "Day. ~ " * 1. Fandioap BuaDLH Raob, _of 40 eova j the fecund iioso to receive 6 sove fiom tha stake. Over ißht n^hia of L-^ilts, Rbont 3 t 6in high. N< minafron, 1 aov } nccpptancp, 1 pnv. Two wsleß. 2. Wakakci Stakes Hapdioap, o^ 25 hoys. N ruirmtiou 16' ; ac.n-ptHiice, )0> Ore nnH n q aHrr mile*. District horacaonlv. 8. ASHBnRT'JK. >T7TUMN HANDICAP, Of 65 ny ; nec< nd hoißn to rec> iv.i 6 i<ovf from *.*■? B'nfee. Konnnufca. 1 c oy ; acooptance t Ig- M)v. One and n h^lf miles '. ■ d. Posr Ktakks, of 10 s^vs. Bnt ance, 10a, to be mau>- to the Secretary immediately afie- t^e Autumn Handicap isnm. . Catch v eights. The winner to be Bold iuune* diat-ly after the rao9 for. 16 eovt, any snrpttts to go to the funds oi the Olub. Hnlfrnnile 6. DisTaior Wkmkh Handicap, of 20eovs. >'oiDin!»tiiD, 10* ; acoeptaneo, 303. M ni« mum weight, 9at. District horses only. One nnd a half n ile. " ' 6. Flying Handicap, of 26 eovb. Nommati"n, lsov; atceptauce, 10a. Three quarters of a mile. Ffoond Dat. 1. Count? Hurdle Rnoa Hanoioap, of 26 bovb ; the second horoe to rsceivo 3 soya 'rom tbe Bt»ke. District borfles only. Over six flights of bnrdle", aboat Bf c 6in high. Nomination, 16 j ; acceptance, 10s. ' One mile and a half. 2. Grand *tand Handicap, of 45 soys; Becoaij horsii to reo ive 6 t ove rrotu the Etnke. i" omin ttion, 1 boy , acceptance, 1 sovr Onn mile. 8. Pakdioap Times Tbot, (m paddle), of 20 rovß.' -A<t mu> -tio'n, lOs'j acceptance. 63. : • not IFB than lOst. Pall and go, ' Jrptnct; horsa- o'.lV.' T^reemileß. ii 'Harvest Handio, . j . oft 26 «<ovb; second .;■_.., ho/Be, to rep.-'-Vijj-. oo^a fr m the Broke, v 'NoniiTiairn iffMijia-TepiJatce, 10.'. D strict ' .'■: bV.scp f-n'y. .Thr p qunrtrrs a* a mile. 6. Open TFeltku Han oioap, of 56 aovs ; the ee> oD v h»ne to r-ceivo H soys from the B'nko xVTooii'<ation, i eo7 ; acceptance, 1 boy. Minimum weight, 9dt. .One and a qvnrf-pr miles. .-*> 6^ ToTAi.ISATOB -t*kkb, of 25 soys. Entrance, 10 • ; '>■; br; niadj <o th>s Htc>eta'y immsc iamly nfter <ha wel'er Handicap is run. :, -i'h>'Vintir to be Bold ia mediately af.er ,;tte raco, the whole of tti« prcote<-s to go "'• : [ to?^th'e^fandH «~f th) Club. Mini-^nm. r; -wenh ; i Sst* Five 'nr ongs. Any over- ' wtigtit aboyei.2 bs to bo declared. ' RTJbES -■■£&■& t^GULAriONS. 1. The Mating will b^blildnldder the Bules of Bacing and the Athbmton- Bating Club Bace ■ : '; ■ V.. :■■■:- * .--■•-■ ;*. .. . 2 No entry will be recsived' except on tha condition* that &■} di-putes. cl urns, and ol j iotiors arwing rut of ilio/'Clng sha i be decided by ♦he>'tevaf' J e, or whim 4hy may ai>poiat, Thfi - decJßion en t>,U iioiu'S.cpnnected wi^htho .enrr . in-r ont. of tbi » propr'initne to be final. 8 A district ho/te* shall' mean any hor«e ttiut has been cninonly resident m tho district b'-wem the liv^ra and Opihi, fnm 19. h J'umaiy, >888, <tnd np to he rate cf the f .rtbcou-ii g Meeting, and owned by a p.., i- on »ho ha.H n sined m the eaid dißtrict mint? tho sav e period 4 Fivepprc<-nt wiil be dedu Mcd from the großß if a 1 mouevH p yub.'e iv accordance wi h this pr< gramme f r tti ezp* nsa of the conree. ft. All nominations aid t-ceptances to go to tbe funds • f the ' lub. 6. ' rotting tiacis —Horses must trot to the eatiefaoion of the U'.-feree NOMINATIONS. All nom s nation» to be accoropiricdl by fee, name, nee, and deucription of horsn, and colors of the rider, must b: m the ha..<ifi of the ' ecrotarv no later'lhan 9 p.m. on Tneßday, Maicb. 27w, 1888. WEIGHTS. Weights for the firet cay 'a handicaps will be declared. on Monday, April 9-h. Weights ' for the second day's handicap's will be declared at 9 o'clock on tho evening o the first day > racing ACUIPTANOEB. Acceptances for the first day's handicaps mnst be m«v eto the tary not later ih*n 0 p.m on Jloiid iy, A"iii 16, 1888 Aoceptuno i- for the eecina d<.j'rf handicaps at |0 o'clook Ott the evening of the firet day's raciug, Qi 0.. FOO^S. 15167 Secrctftry

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1764, 11 February 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1764, 11 February 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1764, 11 February 1888, Page 1

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