AN APPEAL TO TiiIikDIUNKER OF ASHBURTON AND SUR- • tIOUNJDING DISTRICT. OWING to the minserous pigments throat upon iha Publio under all sorts of names, styles, and trademark*, and which r.re sold under the guise of Pure Blonderl TVns, tho infusion or which must undoubtedly have a most serious and dainagiiu' effect upon the Phya'cil and Norvona System, eHpocia'ly upon children and females, who g^n» r?tlly indulgo freely io this unnhoie.vomo Beverage, m order to coup and frustrate the silo of this foreign substitute and placo before the Publia a Nutritious and Unadulterated Article, wo have procured and just landed some of tho very < hcicest Fbiectious of '. can, almost free fro:o iusuluble ash, and containing all the properties and delicate aroma congenial to tho pLmt m itshighest state of preservation, Only a iaiued by great cars m selection. And whilst thus introducing our Teas, and m order to expedite their increasing demand, we present with every Ponnd of Tea a UITJPON which entiles ihe holder to pntticipate m tho Prizes whi"lr wil} bo awarded to »he h lders of the.winning Coupons. Hoping tho Public of Ashburton will not i eel antagonistic to thN movement on account of tome un> scrupulous Firms issuing; Counterfeit Coupons and Fictitious Frizes, but as oura aro Genuine wo hope all onr Customers a tho Public wH'avaiMhe-mealves of this opportunity of securing a Prize m addition to the unsurpassed valoe m Tea. WE HAVE ALSO TO HAND,— Goc d Vafre m SUGAR 3, and numerou • other Lines too largo to de ail, and we have all our Stock replete for Harvest demands. Hoping to see our Farming Frien'" 1 -. and Customers early and. often. P. FMELANE, Wholesale and Retail Grocer AND GENERAL IMPORTEB. A 6HBUKTON RACING OLTJB. AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY "id. FRIDAY, APEIL 19th and 20th ; 1888. Firafc Bace on eiclv Day to start at 12.30 p.m. Puksidkst—B. G. Wright. Vice PnEst. dknts-J. Grigß and W. U. Walker. • TtWARDS— O W. Purnell.J. U N. Grips, W. B Denshire, R. H-OwijD, T. Lerhy, W. Lyitsrlton, Jr/DGB— Matthow Ssitt. FtAßter—.T. Icahy. Hay DICAPPERB — The Gcumittee. Clerk of \ he F o-vlks— T. E. Upton. Clkkk of tub Coubbk— A. Hewaon, TnnASOBER— D. Thomas. PROC4R AMilB. Fmsr Day. 1. Handicap Huhdle Eaoe, of 40 eov3; the Ft-cond ho?sa to receive 6 sovh from the Btnkp, Over right n ß 'htß' of Lilies, about S'tGin. high. Nomination, 1 80 V ; accoptrinco, 1 soy. Two miles. 2. Wakanui Stakes UAyDioAP, of 25 / boys. Kubinauon, 15=» ; acznptunco, lOt. Ore oncl a q larter miles. District horHrsonly. 3. ABUBUUT N ABTUMW HANDICAP, of 66 evv* ; second horst; to jec^ifj 6 sove from ♦- v 2 state. Non) inaf.cn, 1 soy ; acceptance, l ff t,ov. One and a bJf miles 4. Posr Ktakes, of 10 aiva. Entanco, 103, to ba made to the Secrota'y itumcdiately nfie' t^Jts Autumn Handicap isrun. Catch, vreishts. The winner to he sold iutinedintily after tho racs for 16 sovi, any eurplus to go to the funds of the Club. Hnlf :\ mile 6. Disthiot Welter Handicap, of 20 sora. JSomi nation, 10a ; acceptance, 10j. M ni« mom weight, 9at. D : Biri(lt horaea only. One :>nd a half > ila. 6. Flying Handicap, of 25 eove. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 10j, Three quarters of a mile. Second Day. 1. County Hurdle Race Handicap, of 25 eova ; the second horso to receive 8 Bova irom the B!;;.ike. District horses only. Over cix flights of hurdles, about Bft 6in high. Noroination, 153 ; acceptance, 10a. One milo aid a half. 2. Grand ltamd Handicap, of 4ft soya; eecond horaa to roc.ivo 6 tovarrow the Etake. 1 boy, fic:optanco, 1 boy. Ono mile. 3. Handicap Time Trot Tin saddle), of 20 fovß. JNcniination, 10a j acceptance, 63. Weigh l ", not I"ES than 10at. Pull and go. District, horses only . Three miles. 4; Harvest Handic ?, cf 25 «ova; second horse to recdivo « boys from the stalce, Nominalin, 15 1 ?; a .ccptaace, 10a. District he eeR only, 'lluve quarters o* a mile. 5. Open Welter Handicap, of Sseovs; tho eeconci horse to receive '6 soys from the etnko iSoruitiation, \ bo 7 ; acceptance, 1 boy. Minimum weight, 9jfc. One and a quarter miles. 6. Totalisatoß fcTAKKs, of 2553V3. Entrance. 10 1 ; tv bo mado 10 tha Secietaty immc« ciately nffcor tho Welter Handicap is run. x)xi vinn.r to bo Bold immediately afver the race, tho whole of the proceeds to go to tho funds cf tin Club. Minimum weight, 83t Five fur'onga. Any overweight above 2 bs to bo declared, RUIZES ANJ) EliGtJliAriONS. 1. Tho Meeting will bp held Dnder tho Rules of Eacing and the Athburton Kaciug Clnb Bulcb. 2. No entry will be received except on tho conditions that all disputes, claims, and ofcjaatiocs aming out of tho racing sha'l be decided by the Stewards, or -whom thty may appoint. Their decision on pU -points coniiected wi»-h the carrying out of tin programme to be final. 8. £. district horse ehall mtan any horae that has been commonly resident m the district between tlja rivers Sebvyn aud Opihi, from 19tli January, 1,888, and tip to the date of the forthcoming Meeting, and owned by a person who has rcoidod m the eaid district ilminß tho samo period. 4. Tivo per cent, will be deducted from the gross of all moneys payable iv ac3ovdanc3 with this programme for ths esptnso of the course. ' 5. All nominations acd acceptances to go to the fuuds cf tho Club. 0. 1 rotting Haces,~Horses innst trot to the satisfaction of the Hef erea NO&INATIDWS. All nominations to be accompanied by fee, no po, age, aud deKcription of horse, anft colors ot the rider, must b 3 m the ha~<3a of the Kecre« ta^y r.os la«v.'r than 9 p.m. on Tueßday, Maica. 27 «> m8 ' WEIGHTS. Weights for the first day's handicaps will be declared on Monday, April 9*h. Weighta for the second day'a handicap's will be declared at 9 o'clock on the evening o the first day I ** racing ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for tho first day'B handicaps must be made to the Secretary not later thin 9 p.m. on Monday, Anril 10, 1888, Acceptances for the eeoond day'a handicaps ac 10 o'clock on thecevaning of tho firßt day'e raCiDB ' 0.0. OOiyi, \yi6 Pewtarf
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1778, 1 March 1888, Page 1
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