AN APPEAL TO TEA DRINKER OF ASHBURTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. OWING to tbe numerous pigments thrust upon tho Publio under all sorts of names, BfcyleH, and trademarks, ; and which .ire 3old under tho fiuiso of Pure Blonded T^as, the infusion or which must undoubtedly hay& a most serious and damaging effect upon the Phyacil and Nervous System, especially upon children and females, who g^norally indulge frefily m this unwholesome Beverage, m order to coup and frustrate the sale of this foreign substitute and placo before the Publio a Nutritious and Unadulterated Article, we havo procured and just landed fiomo of tho vety ( .hoi-zest Sbltictiooß. of ! ens, almost freu fnvd insulublo nsb, and cootniinpg all the propcrti<"t9 and dilicato aroma congeniitl to tho pi >nt m itnlii^t est state of preserv >tit>n, o ly a <ained by Arreat care m selection. And whilst tliua introducing our Teas, and n order to expeditw their incrensing d^m nd, we present vvitii every Pound of Tea a (X.UPON which entitles tbo holder to pntticipate m the Prizes whicl! wilj tie awarded to »ho holders of the (vinning Coupons. Hoping the Public of Ashburton will not ;ecl antagonistic to tin*"* movement on account oi tome un« fcrupulous Firms issuing unterfeit Couiions and Fictiiions Prizes butasoura are Genuine we hope all our Customers a tho Public wi 1 avail th(-raßelve3 of 'his opportunity of securing a Prize m addition to tho unsurpassed value m Tea. WE HAVE ALSO TO HAND,— ' Ooc d Vabein SUGARS, and numeroa other Lines too lar^o to do ail, and we have all our {Stock replete for Harvest demands. Hoping to ccc our Farming Frien A and Customers early and. often. D. FFAELAM, Wholesale and Retail Grocer AND GEtfEEAL IMPOETER. A SHBORTON RACING GLUB. AUTUMN MisETIKa THURSDAY Tm FRIDAY, APEIL 19th and 20th, 1888. First Kace on each Day to start at 12.80 p.m. Phesidekt— E. G. Wright. Viob Presidents— J.. GrigEf and W. O. Walker. •• tf.waiids— O W. rnrnell,. T.O N. Ori?g, W. B Dcnehire, K. M-Owen, T. Leahy, W. Lytttlton, Jcdgb— Matthew Snitt. Etar-^er— T. Loahv. Haj dioappees— The Coumittec, Clerk of *v hb Scales— T E. Upton. Cr,i?RK op the Course—- • A. Hewson. Trkasuhbr— D. Thomas. PROtrR AMSTB. First Day. 1. Hakdioap Hukdlr Race, of 40 eova ; tha Fecond horso to recoive 6 sove from the stake. Over "ight nights of Lw^Jlcs, tihout 8 ! t 6in high. Nomination, I soy ; | acco^t'ince, 1 eov. Two tnilro. 2 Wakanoi Stakes Handicap o' 26 soya. Nmiinauoii 16^.; ac-iptU'Cß, 10' Ore :»nH si" q iutT mile» Dismct horscßonly. dj. ASHBUfiT N UTOMN tIANDIOAP. of 55 *•• v* ; M.io.-nd horß .to >'C. i».^ 5 - c ovp from *> - s:ake. Nonjjni.'t:on. 1 «ov ; acc»ptan- o, ] ? ioy. One aud n h If miles 4 Posr stakes of 10 s >vs. Ent anco, 10a, to bo mad i- to tho Secr-.ita: y iaimcdiaiely af'c t!'e Autumn Handicap ijrun '..atoh weights. The winner to be sold iuiiae* diatiiy after tha raci.' 'or 15 tovt, any surplus to go t> the funds c>f tho Oiub. H*lf ri mile 6. DisTiiior Wrliku Handicap, t2O povs. JSo'Mniiii % n,'loj , aenoutuoue, j oj. M nimnm weight, 9^t. D airict bortea only. On'! -iid a h:ilf il«. 6 Fr-YiNG Handicap of 25 j^ovh. Nominati"n, 1 soy ; acceptance. 10s. Three quarters oi a milo. Oat. 1. Cottnty Kaoh Handicap, of 25 BOVB ; ihes-co':d iiorst- te rscsivo 8 b.-.vb rovn the sr, ko District norce* only. Ov'.r six flights of hnrdlu*, abojo fif i 6in lngh. Nomination, 16n ; acceptance, 10b Omh mile ami a half. 2 Ghand .-tani) Handicap of 45 aovs; eiicoQ.i boran to rec: iv* 5 i ova rrcn tho f-tnke. Cx.unn-.iion, 1 suv, acceptance,! coy One milo. 3. Handicap Timb Trot (m Fa^dle), of 20 tova. >< -munition, 10-. , aoeptance, 53. Wegh 1 ; not 1 ss tlian lOst. Pall and go. Disfcr-c' horea^ only. Three miles. 4. Harvest llandic c. cf 25 ssvb; second , horse to reemvo « eovs frcm tno stake, Nominati n.lSs ; a rcptarcs, 10a. Distriot ho- een only. Thn»o qnarr.crs of a milo. 6. Open Welter Handicap, of 35 soys ; tha Eocontl hcrso to receive 8 soya from tha Binko domination, * boy ; a'ceptanoo, 1 soy. Minimum weight, 9dt. One and a quarter miles. 6. Totai.isator ctakks, of 26 soya. Ent» - anco. 10 *; tv bo raudo io the Secretary immc* Oiately after tha Wolicr Handicap is runV x'h. 1 vinrv.r to be sold immediately af.er tlie rnco, tho vvholo of the proceeds to go to tho funds tho Olnb. Miuimnni ■\veiphf,Bit Five 'ur'onga. Any overweight abov3 2 bs to be declared, RDbBS AND EIiGULA.HONB. 1. Tbo Meeting will be held under tho Rules of Racing and the Aehburton Racing Club Ruieß 2. No entry will bo recsived except on the ''tions that aii disputes, claims, and objecconu. -; B jng out of tho racing shaU bo decided tions ai^ -yards, or whom they may appoint, by the frte . -6n ? \i points connectod wbh the Their decisiou , programme to be linal. carrying out of t re e B hall mean any borae ..iAv ? 18trlcfc hu President m the district that has been common.. -> ? n an d Opihi, from between tho rivora Sel. i D to the date of 19th January, 1888, mid" . * owned by a tho forthcoming Heeling, aY distriot poreon who has resided m the t. during the sance ponod. ' the 4. Mfo per cent, will be deducted froi_ -«th gross of all moneyß payable m accordanca w this prograrnmo for this expensa of the course. 6. All nominations and acceptances to KO to tbe funds of the Club. 6. 'Trotting Uaces,— Horses must trot to tha satisfaction of the Heforee NOMINATIONS. All nominations to be accompanied by fee name, ago, and description of horso, and colon of the rider, must hs m the ha..ds of the Secretary not la\,vir thnn 9 p.m. ou Tuesday, March 27Ci, 1888 » WEIGHTS, Weights for the first day's handicaps will be declared on Monday, April D^h. Weights for the second day's handicap's will be declared at 9 o'clock on the evenine o tho first day'd racing B ACOi'VTANOES. Acceptances for the first day's handicaps must be made to the Secretary not later than 9 p.m on Monday, Anril 16, 1888. Acceptances for the second day's handicaps at 10 o'clook on theoevjning of the first dny'a racing. ,_,. Oi 0. OOKI, *J«» Becretarf
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1779, 2 March 1888, Page 1
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