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. AN APPEAL TO TEA DRINKERS OF ASHBURTON AND BUR- ' ROUNDING DIStTBICJV OWJNG to the numerous pigments thrust upon the Publio under all aorta of names, stylrp, and trademark*, a»d which are sold under tr.e Ruise of Pure Blended T^as, the infusion ot which must undoubtedly have a moat serious and damaging effect upon the Physic. l and Nervous System, especially upon children and females,, who generally indulge freely m this un whole* ome Beverage, m order to ooup and frustrate the sale of this J foreign substitute and place before the Pnblio a Nutritious and Unadulterated Artiplej we hay© procure- and just landed some of the very Choicest Selections of '• eas, almost free fro'u insuluble aßh, »nd ' co-taio'i-g all the propmins aud d licate aroma congenial to the pi mt ip itnhighest Btate of preservition, only a la : ned by great-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 |Ct. TJPON which entiles the ho.der to participate m the Prizes whict wiij be awarded to 'be holders of the winning <_»pons. Hoping the Public of fiehburion will not »eel aatagon'ißtio to thi«» movement on account of tome unscrupulous Firms issuing Counterfeit Coupons and Fictiious Prizes, but as ours are Genuine we hope all our Customers * B tho Public wi 1 avail tht-mselves of this opportunity of securing a Prize m addition to the unsurpassed Value m Tea. WE HAVE ALSO TO HAND,— t Cord Vabe m SUGARS, and numerous (other Lines too large to de ail, and we have all onr IStock replete for Harvest demands. Hoping to see our Farming FrienA and Customers early and often. D. ITOLANE, Wholesale and Retail Grocer ■ AND GENERAL IMPOETEE. ■a— — ■bmw— n^ \ SHBURTON RACING OLtlB. , AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY Tnd FRIDAY, - '» —— *-«=—— =— -_-» i_L__t___L__. First Bace oa c ich Day to start at 12.80 p.m. President— E. G. Wright. Vioe-Prhbi. dkats-J. Grigg and W. C. Walker. Judge — Matthew Stitt. Btabtbr— T. _t cahv Haidioappebs— The Coumittee. Clehk of ihb r-OAi.BS — T E. Upton, Clebb: op the CorjBSE —A. Hewson, Tbkasubeb— D. Thomas. PB OGB A KITE. First Day. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 40 soya ; the eeoonc" horse to receive 5 bovb from tha stake, Over -ight m^hta ot L__.3les, about 3't 6in high. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 boy. Two miles. 2. Wakanui Stakes Handicap, ot 26 soya. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 10 «. Oro and n a tarter miles. District horac a only, 8. ASHBURTnN " UTUMN HANDICAP, of 66 eova ; second horaa to receiva 6 cove from *.*• i stake. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 9 (.ov. One and a h=df miles 4. Posr Stakes, of 10 B>vb. Entrance, 10a, to be mad? to the Secretary immediately af'e- tbe Amumn Handicap is ran. Catch v eights. The winner to be cold iiame* diately after tbe race for 15 eovt, any surplus to go to the fundß of tbe Glob. Half a mile . , 6. DisTiuor Wblihh Handicap, of 20 boys. -Noannali'in, 10a ; acceptauce, 10a. M nimom weight, 9at. D 'strict horeea only. One and a half a>i'e. - 6, Flying. Handicap, of 26 boys. Nomination, 1 soy ; acoeDtance, lOj. Three quarters of a mile. Second Day. 1. County Hurdle Rack Handicap, of 26 bovb ; the second horse to receive 8 eova <rom the at*ke. District horses only. Over six flights of hurdles, abont Bft 6in high. Nomination, 15a ; acceptance, 10a, One mile aid a half. ■ 2. Grand i-tand Handicap, of 46 eova; second horse to receive 6 covsrrom the stake, m omini.tion, 1 soy , acceptance, 1 soy One mile. 8k Pandicap Time Trot (m saddle), of 20 povb. is'. min u tion, 10s ,- acceptance, 63. Weight not 1-bb than lOat. Pall and go. District- horees onlp . Three miles. *; Harvbbt Handio, ?, cf 26 sovb; second horse to reci.iv-. 4 \ bovb from the Btake. Nominaii n.lfis; „ ceptance, 10a. Distriot bf see only. Throe quarters of a mile. 5. Open Welter Handicap, of -6 soya j the B-<-oni- burse to receive 8 soys from the stake __?o_-_ir>atnon, i so 7; acceptance, 1 soy. . Minimum weight, 9Jt. One and a quarter miles. 6. Totalibator-takks, of 2ssovw. Entrance. 10 ; tc be raadj to the Secretary immeriately after the Welter Handicap is rnn. ihe vinnt. to be sold immediately after the race, the whole of the proceeds to go "to the funds cf tha Club. Minimum weich!,Bat. Fivo 'nr'ohgs. Any over* weight above 2 bs to be declared. _• BULBS AND REGUii-riONB. 1. The Meeting will be held nnder tbe Bules of Racing and the Aehburton Bacing Olnb Rues 2. No entry will be received except on the conditions that ao disputes, claims, and objection-, arising out of the racing aha', be decided by the fc-'tewardß, or whom they . may appoint. Their decision en pU points connected wUh the carrjing ont of th\ programme to be tinaU 8. A district horee Bhall mean any horse tbat baa been commonly resident m the district between the rivers Selwyn and Opihi, from 19th January, 1888, and np to tbe date of the forthcoming Meeting, and owned by a person who haa resided ra the said distriot liuring the saa c period 4 Five per cent, will be deducted from the grosH if a>l moneys payable m accordance with this programme for th> expense of the com be. 6. All nominations acd acceptances to go to tbe fundß of the t lub. 6. ' rotting Races —Horses must trot to the eatiefac.ion of the Referee NOMINATIONS. AU nomination* to be accompanied by fee. name, ape, and description of horse, and colore of the rider, must bd m the ha-ds of the ' ecroi ary noi lawr than 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Maroh 27th, 1888. WEIGHTS. Weights for the first day's handicaps will be declared on Monday, April 9„h. Weights for tbe Becond day's, handicap's will be declared at 9 o'clock on the evening o the first day 'a racing ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for the first day's handicaps most be made to tbe Secretary not later than 9 p.m. on Monday, A**ril 16, 1888, Acceptances for {he second day's handicap! at 10 o .lock on the evening of the first dayl racing, o.' 0. FOOfcS, IJW Seentftry

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1766, 14 February 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1766, 14 February 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1766, 14 February 1888, Page 1

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