AN APPEAL TO TEA DRINKERS OF ASHBURTON AND SUR. ROFNDIN9 DISTRICT. . : : .A..i sy. O'J. ' JO OWTNG to tho nil* erons pigments thrust U[ on ih* Public under all sorts of rinme* bc_> Ich, aud trademark*, and w'ltichrßre sold under t»-e guise oi Pure Bleuried TVaB, the infußion ot which muat undoubtedly have a : most seiions and damagin?' effect upon the Physic A and Nervous -System,. : . especially upon children and females, who indulge freely m this unvholei^ome Beverage, 'in order to coup and ffuUrAte ahe bhl.6 of this foreign substitute and place before the Public a Nutritious and Unadulterated Article, we have procured and just landed come of the veiy Choicest Elections of ') eas, almost free front iosuluble ash, and coo tain ng all the properties aud delicate aroma congenial to the pi mt m itnhighest state of preservation, only a tamed by grent care m selection. And wtiiliit thus introducing our Teas, end m order to expedite their increasing dimnd, we present with every Pound or Tea a O< UPON which entiles the holder to . participate m the, P-tizes whbb wilJ be awarded to 'he holders of thY winning Coupons. Hopiner the Public of Ashburton will not ieel, antagonistic to tlu« movement on acbbimt *of tome un« icrupulous Firms issuing C untsrfeit Coupons and Fictitious Prizeß, but as ours are Genuine we hope all our.C'ußtoaaerß a tho Public wil avail thimnelves of this opportunity of securing aPrize io addition to ihe unsurpassed value m Tea. WR BAVE ALSO TO BAND,— ttoc d Val-'e id SUGARS, nnd nuratroua other Lines too lwr^e to tie ail, 'Mid we have all our btock replete for Harvest demnndß. " Hoping to see our Forming Friend and Cubtomeid early anc oittn. D. M°PAELANB, Wholesale and Retail Grocer AND OEtfEBAL IMPOBTER. RACING CLUB. | iUTIJMN 'SfeETING. THURSDAY Id FRIDAY, APBIL 19th and 20th, 1888. First Kane on c -o^ Day to start at 12.30 p.m. TEWAHns— ,T. O. N Gri?g. W. B Denehire, H. Jl-inv n.T.L-.ehy. W. Lyt-l'oi Presidiht— X G Wright. Vice Prkhi-nK^Tfl-J. Grigg nnd W. C. Wnker. JuriGE— Ma't> ew Bt\*.t. Etah^er— T. ] oah . F^ UIOAPPERS-The U«.>iuaiitcee. Clehk MfVB.B t-OAi'hS— IV E. Upton. [ ( LKhK OF THE COOIIBB —A. OlewaOD. iKRABPiiBK— D. Ihonjus. I PROtrRAMiIE. First Day. t. P-ANDICAP BUHDLB KAOB, Of 40 FOV3 ; the fecoad tiorm to receive 6 boys from the Btafee, O*er eight mKbts of L-aJlcs, nbout 3't 6m high. Nomination, 1 soy ; nrcrtnnce, 1 pov. Two milfs. 2. Wakanui Stakes HAyDiOAP, ot 26 boys. ' Rumination. \b-> ; ao.^ptunce, 10*. Ore and « o M arter tnileß. District horaceonly. 3. ASHBrKT N J UTUMN HANDICAP, of bb ti Ye ; heci. nd hoi Be to reci-iva.* 5 eovp from *. V 2 ba te. I'fcniinfit'iCJ!, 1 povj acceptance, Iff ».ov. One and a h*lf miles 4. Posp Stakes, of 10 soya. Ent ance, 10a, to be mad' to the Stc-otary immediately afie' the Autrnnn Handicap is run. Uatch veifthte, Ihe winner to be Bold iuoinediat«ly after tho race for 15 eovi, any surplus to go to the funds t>f the Club, flalfftnnle. • 6. Dj3Tiiior Wkmhr' Handicap, of 20 BO7s. lSominaii'in, 10a ; acceptance, 103. M ni« mum weight, 9at. D : sirict tiorees only. One wnd a half a Va. 6. Fltino Handicap, of 25 eors. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 10a. Three quarters of a mile. Second Day, .< ' 1. GOTJNTY HUBDLB RXOB HAPfDIOAP, of 25 boys ; the second hora > to receive 8 soys from the stake. .District horses only. Over six flight* of hurdles, aboat 6ft 6iu high. Nomination, 16s ; acceptance, 10a, One mile and a half. 2. Giund fTANb Handicap, of 45 cove; eci*oud horso to rec ive 6 i ovs iroro the etnkc. «n oiuinatian, 1 boy , acceptance, 1 soy One mile. 3. Handicap Time Trot fin paddle), of 20 ■■■>< miii.,tioTi,. 10»j acceptance, ss. Weight; not l-es.tfian lOst. PaU- and go. lust' cr horw <V'ly'.~ Three miles. *. Harvest Handio, ( ?. of 25 «>ovb; second boise to rfCdiVd .< oovs fr- m the stake, Nou)in»u-.n, 16^ ; at reptar>ce, 10a. Dißtrict ho Brß -niy. Thnis quarters o f a mile. 6. Open \TELTKn Ha»i>ioap, of S6bovb ; the Btt> on- hor.ee to r<,-coivo 8 soy« from the B^ako Vominaoon, < eov; axeptanoe, 1 tfov- Minimum weight, Dot. One and a q»r\rtpr miles. 6. Totai.isatoh ' takks, of 2030va. Ent'-ancOi 10^ ; v / De m".d 3io the Sees eta' y imme* ciaiely afror the V\ elter Hano.ioap is run. .l'lk- vinmr to he sold iiauKdiately af.er tne rsce, the whole of tne proceeds to go to tho funds <*f tho Oiub. Miniounin, wekh'. Bdt Firo nr o»ga. Any overwtiglit above 2 03 'o be Ueclarcd. HTJI.B9 ANi| t v tG![JL\riONa. 1 Tn< Mi» tm^ will bf hAd nnn.r tho Rnlea ->1 Kucir.g and the Athbuitou Racing (Jlpb Ktl IB :■■■■■'. 2. No »ntry will be received exefpt on the con-.M'.iont- that hi dispnt^f*, claims, and s. V j".ctiore arising ont ot the r. cinq sha 1 be decided by the ar<s«, or wh-^jn th-y may appoiuc. Their decision r>n c\l poiuiß connected wi<"h the carr in^ out of thi i pr^pftimme to be final. 8. A district hove pball mean any horeo tbiit hae teen c mmonly rehidontm the district brtwii.n the livf-ra ftel>-yu and Opihi, trom 19 ti Jituny, '888, wd ap io >he • ate of the fuitbcou-i-g Meeting, a«n* owned by a pKri-on »ha h:ts r<si'ieu m the said district uumr th« sav e period 4 Five per c-nt. will be deducted from the grost* of a 1 mouevß p >yable iv accordance with thin profrrarame fr th exptnsa of the coarse. 5. All nominations atd acceptances to go to the funds tf thei'lub. 6. ■ rotiiog BatKs— Horses must trot to tha satißfaoaon of the R- f^r«e NOMINATIONS. All nom'nat!on» to be accompanied by fefl, name, age, and dencriptioii of horse, anA colors oi the rider, must ba in the ba.-ds' of the " eoretary noi la^jr than 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Match 27tS, 1888. WEIGHTS. Weights for the first day's handicaps 'will be declared on Monday, April £Lh. Weights for thfc. second day's handicap's will be declared at 9 o'clock: on the evening o the first day'o racing. ACOS?TANCEB. Acceptances for the first day's handicaps must be mace to the Secretary not later than 9 p.m on Monday, Amril IG, 1888 Acceptances for the second day's handicaps at iQ o'clock on the evening of the first day 'a racing, . - C.O. FOOJIB, *IJIW ' flecwtwjr
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1769, 17 February 1888, Page 1
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