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Public Rotfces. Dentistry. MR AUDLEY E. MEREWfiTHER WILL ATTEND DAIGY AT JONES' NEW BUILDING, Next Somerset Hotel. Teeth Exteaotbd— 2s 61; bakeeTbkos BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS, Ac, Corner Wakanui Road acd Caaa aaeefc, (Sext Central Eotbl) Or at Baker and Brown's Coach Faotory flavelock Btreet 11J1 Coal. Coal. Coal. TO THBEStHNfiT"^IACHI^E PROPBIETORS, jFAR.\IER» &OTHEBS. " HAVWG made our arrangements for this Season's COAL SUPPLY on exceptionally favorable terma, we are m a position to ine<?t tho demands of our Oils omera moat liberally, both as to QUALITY and PRIGS. OIibERS KOW 'xjEIKC BOOKED. McCALLUM & CO., 1}79 Coal and Timber Merchants. HAVING purchased from Mr Tait hi Stock and business m Burnet street, I hope the Publio and those wha have been m the habit of dealing with Mr Tait will continue to do so with mo. Everything will be Bold at exceedingly low prices. A. IRELAND, Saddler, Ashburton. HAVING disposed of my Business aud Goodwill to Mr A. Ireland, I hope that all those who htve favored me with their patronage will continue to give the same to Mr Ireland. 2 7 9 JAMES TAIT. A SHBURTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY "and FRIDAY, APEIL 19th and 20th, 1888, First Ecice on;eicti Day fco start at 12.30 p.m.; President— E. G-. Wright. Vice-Presi. DEHT3-J. Grigs aad W. C Walker. TD.WA.HDS--0 W. Pnrn<ll,J.U N. Gripe. W. B t -DenehiM, R. MOwn, T. Leahy, W. iivttrltou. Judge— ifa^thew Srttt. Starrer— T. Xoahv. HAfDiOAPPEKS— The Coiiimittee. Clerk of ihb Poales— T B. Upton. Clerk of the Course— » A. Hewson, TRRAsuflEa— D. Thomas. PROGRAM HE. First Day. 1, Handicap Hurdle Raob, of 40 eovs ; the second horso to receive 5 boys from the Btake, O»or <ight m^hts of H^Jles, about 3!t 6in high. Nomination. 1 soy s acceptance, 1 soy. Two miles. 2, Wakanui Stakes Handicap, of 25 hots. Nomination, 15s j acceptance, 10«. Oca and a quarter miles. District horses only. 3. ASHBHRToN AUTUMN HANDICAP, Of 55 bovb j second horae to receiva 5 cove from ti h 3 stake. Nominatios, 1 soy j acceptance. 1 3 t>ov. One and a half miles 4. Posr Stakes, of 10 boys. Enhance, 10s, to b 8 made to the Secretary immediately aite^- the Autumn Handicap ia run. Catch •weights. The winner to be Bold itnme* diat9ly after the race for 16 eovt, any surplus to go to the funds of the Glub. Hnlf a mile. 6. DisTiuor Welier Handicap, of 20 soys, Nomination, 103 ; acceptance, 10s. Minimum weight, 9at. Dmrict horses only. One and a half mile. 6, Flying Handicap, of 25 soys. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 10a, Three quarters of a mile. Second Day. 1. County Hurdle Raob Handicap, of 26 Bova ; the second horse to- rsceive 3 soys from the stake. District horses only. Over six flights of hnrdles, about 8f t 6in high. Nomination, 153 ; acceptance, 10a, One milo and a half. 2. Grand fc/CAND Handicap, of 45 soys; eecond hors9 to receive 5 covsirow tbe Btake. Gemination, 1 boy, acceptance, I aov. One mile. 3. Bandicap Time Trot (m saddle), of 20 : fovs. Gemination, 10s j acceptance, 63. Weight not less than lOst. Pall and go. District horsea only. Three miles. 4. Harvest Handic p, of 25 soys; second horse to receive « boys from the stake, Nomination, 15s ; a .reptance, 103. District ho scs only. Throe quarters of a mile. 5. Open Welter Handicap, of 36 boys ; the secouu honse to receive 3 soya from the stake domination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 soy- Minimum weight, 9dfc. One and a qnwrter miles. 6. Totalisator stakes, of 25 soys. Entrance* 10i ; to be ra^do to tho Secretary imme« cintely aftor iho Welter Handicap is rnn. x - h? vinn rto be sold immediately af^ei the race, the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds <-f the Club. Minimnm weiuh.Sst Five 'urongs. Any over« wtiglit above 2 bs to be declared, RDI.ES AND EIiGHJLA.riONS. 1 The MwUng will be held under the Rulet of Racing and tho Abhburton Raciug Cl Ru es. 2 No entry will be received except on the conditions that sal disputes, claims, and objections arising out of tho r-.cing sha 1 be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Their decision on ?U poiutg connected wi'htho carrying out of thi pr^pr-imme to be nnal. 8. A district hor^e shall mean any horse that has been commonly resident m tho district between the rivers KeUyn aud Opihi, from 19ch January, 1888, and up to iha datoof the forthcoming Meeting, aid owned by a person who has resided m the said district during the same period 4 Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross of all moneys payable iv accordance with this programme fur th • expense of the course. 6. All nominations acd tc.eptancea to go to the funds of tho club. 6. ' rotting liaces.— Horses must trot to the satisfaction of the R- ferea NOMM&.TIOjtfS. All nomination* to be accompanied by fee, name, age, and description of horse, and colors of the rider, must b=! m the ha-.ds of the > eoretory not- lawr ihan 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Match 27^,1888. WEIGHTS. Weights for the first day's handicaps svill be declared on Monday, April 9-h. Weights for the second day's handicap's will be declared at 9 o'clock on the evening o the first day's racing ACOiTPTANOES. Acceptances for the first day's handicaps xnuat b 8 made to the Secretary not later than 9 p.m. on Monday, Ar>ril 16, 1888 . Acceptances for the eecond day's handicaps at 10 o'olQCk on tlieoev^niug of the first day's racing, <••* 0.0. 001 UP,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1784, 8 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1784, 8 March 1888, Page 1

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