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tubiic ANotlcss. i* Dentistry, MR AUDLEY E. MERE WETHER WILL ATTEND DAILY AT JONES' NKW BUILDING, Next Somerset Hotel. Teeth Exibacted— 2a 6d. B A KER ~~BiiOS Bt7if,i«K.T?s. undekta.k:ers, &c, Corusr Wakanui Ko^d nr>6 Pass Bcieet, (Next Central Hotfl) Or at Baker #Td Bnwn's Coach Factory R velock atree?- HJI Coal. Coal. Coal. TO PROPRIETORS. FAR viEfiß & OTHEKS. RAVING made our arrmgements for this Reason's COAL ou exceptionally favoraoie terms, we are m a positi >n to m^"t tho demands of our CusomtMs mo^t Mhe ally, both as to QUALITY and PRICE. _____ ORUEP.B NOW xjRINC; BOOKED. ! AJcOALLTM & CO., I|7o Coal and Timber Merchnnts. HAYING purr-hnse-J f r . m Mr T»dt hi Stock and busiaeas m Burnet street, I hope the Public and those wLo have been m tho habit of dealing with Mr Tait will cntinue to do so with me. Everything jyill be sold at exceedingly low prices. A. IRELAND, Saddler, Ashburton t HAVIN 1 ri>spo3"d of ray Business and Goodwill to Mr A. Ikeland, I hope that all those who h ye favored me with their p>nronajj-e will continue to give the eanie to Mit Jreland. 2 79 JAME3 TAIT. RACING CLTJB AUTUMN METING. THURSDAY "and FRIDAY, APEIL 19th and 20th, 1888. First Kace on cich Day to b tart at 12.30 p.m. PEK3IDRNT— E. G Wright. VICE-PREai. dents— J. Griper acd W. C Wuiker. TOWARDS— C W. Purn'll.J.o N (iri?e, W. B ih-nshire, R. M Own, T. Le^hy, W. Lvtt^l'on. Judge — .VTa*ti<ew Sftitt. FTARTER— T. Lcahv, [^ DIOAPPERB — The (Joiumittee. Clerk of \he -oai.bs— T 15. Upton. Clerk of the Tourse— A. Hewso.n. Trkasuuer— D. Thomas, PSOfeRAMHB, First Day 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 40 soys ; the fecund ho'sa to receive 5 sovb from the Btake, O?er ight m^hes of.^Jka, about 3't 6in high. Nomination, 1 boy : accfiptince, 1 pov. Two miles. 2. Wakanui Stakes Hafdioap, of 25 botts. N- minauon, 16s ; acr:i»ptance, 10 < Ore and a quarter miles. Diatr.ct horses only. 3. ABHBITUT N XUTUMN HANDICAP, of 56 nvs ; Hocond hoisa to ieci-ioj 5 povf from *A" ? stake. JNonnn::t en, 1 soy j acceptanoe, 1^ lov. One and a h If miles 4. Posp Stakes, of 10 a -vs. Ent ance, 10a, to ba made to tho Secr.ta'y immediately afic f>«B Amnmn Handicap is run Uatch weights. The winni-r to be sold iumie* diat^iy after the raa.- *.?r t5 any surplus to go to ihe funds of the Olub. Wnlf :i mile 6. DisTHior Welter ETandioap, -t 20 povb. Jt»omm'«ii>n, 10-s ; acceptance, 10s. M nimum weight, 9st. D strict borees only. One?nd a half ■ ile. 6. Flying Handicap, of 25 eovs. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 10i. Three quarters of a mile. Phoond Dat. 1. County Hurdle lUce Handicap, of 25 boys ; the S- con d horse to rsceive 3 bovh •rum the scike. District howes only. Over six flights of hurdle*, abc«nt 3ft 6in high. Nomination, lbs ; acceptance, 10a, One mile and a half. 2. Grand j-tand Handicap, of 45 aovs; eecocut hora-i to receive 6 lovsirom tbe etake. cmination, I aov , acceptanoe, 1 soy One mile. 3. Pandicap Time Trot fin saddle), of 20 toys. diminution. Km j' acceptancs. sa. We'glr. not less than lOst. Pull and go. J>ißtnc horsp* only. Three milea. 4. Harvest Handic <\ of 25 soys; Becsnd hoise to receive , »ovs fr-m tue stake, Nominad n, 15^ ; a* reptance, 103. District bo ses only. Throe quarctra of a mile. 6. Open Welter Handicap, of 35 soys ; the sec:ona horae to receive '6 soys from tUfl stake iSTomina^on, . soy ; aaceptanoe, 1 soy. Minimum weight, 9st. One and a quarter miies. 6. Totalisator -takes, of2ssova. EnWnoei 10 ; c bo randj >o the Secretary imme* ciaiely after the Welrer Handicap is run. x'h.' v-inD r to be Bold immediately af^ei the nice, the whole of the proceeds to go to tbo funds f-i til? Club. Minimnm ■wekh'.Sat Five ur ong3. rtny over* weight above 2 ba to be declared. ITDIjES AND liiGULAITONS. 1 Tho Meeting will be held under the Rnlefc of Racing and the Aehbucton Racing 01 Ru esc 2 No entry will be received except on the conditions that r»ii disputes, claimß, and objeotions arising out of the racing sha I be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Their decision en all points connected wi'hthe carrying out of tbvi programme to be final. 8. A district horse shall mean. any horse thut has been commonly resident m thediutrict between the rivers Sel^vyn and Opihi, from lOch January, 1888, and np to ihe date of the fortbcoujiiig Aleeting, and owned by a person who has resided m the said district during tho sau.e period 4 Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross of all moueys payable iv accordance wica this programme fur th expense of the course. 6. All nominations and acceptances to go to the fundß of tho 6. ' rotting ttaces. — Horses must trot to the satisfaction of the Rt fereo NOMINATIONS. All nominations to be accompanied" by fee, name, rige, and description of horse, anrt colon of the rider, must b^ m the ha..ds of the ecreiarv noi lawr than 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Match 2?tj, 1888. WEIGHTS. Weights for the first aay'a handicaps will be declared on Monday, April 9 u h. Weights for the secoud day'a handicap's •will be declared at 9 o'clock on the evening o the first day's racing ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for the first day'a handicaps mnst be mane to the fcecretaty not later than 9 p.m on Monday, Anril 16, 1888 Acceptances for the Becond day's handicaps at 10 o'clock on thecev-suing of the first day'a racing, i»m OiO. 00*3,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1785, 9 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1785, 9 March 1888, Page 1

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