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* nbiic i' ctlces. Dentistry. MR DUDLEY E. MEREWETHER WILL ATTEND DAILY AT JONES' NEW BUILDING, Kest Somerset Hotel. 1 Teeth Extracted— 2s 6J. BUILDERS. UNDERTAKERS, M, Cornsr W;*kanm fcioad r.ud Oass Btieet, (Next Cectiial Hot?.l) Or at Baker and Br.-vrc's Coach Factory xL.velock street 11J1 CoaL Coal. CoaL TO THRESBINft "~MACHINB PROPRIETORS, FARMERS & OTHERS. HAVING made our arrangements v f or this fcoaeon's COAL SUPPLY on eXceptionally favorable terms, we are m a position to ino< t tha demands of our Cue omera tnont libe-ally, both aB to .QUALITY and PRICE. OIIDKRS NOW iiFINC' BOOKED. McCALLUM & CO., I J7D Coal and Timber Merchants. HAVrNG purchased fr, m Mr Tait hi Stock and .business m Burnet street, I hope the Public and those who have been m the habit of dealing with Mb Tait will c ntnua to d > so with me. Everything will be Bold at exceedingly low prices. A. IRELAND, Saddler, Aehburton. FXAVIN^ disposed of my Business and O Goodwill to Mr A. Ireland, I hope that all tho3« who h.,ye favored me with their patronage will continue to give the -ami to Mk Jeeland. 2 79 JAMES TAIT. ASHBURTON RAGING CLUB * AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY "and FRIDAY, APEIL 19th and 20th, 1888. First Race on eicb Day to start at 12.80 p.m. Phesidp.nt— T5. & W.-ighc. VioePrert. dknts-J. Gn^s and W. C Walker. tkwahds— G W Pufn 11.J.u JTGripg. W. B Oenelrirs, R. M Own, T. Ler.hy, W. Lvrt'lron. Judge — Matthew Btitt, {"TAUTER— T. Lcahv. HArDIOAPPEIIS— The Committee. Clehk of ahb i-oai.es— > T E. Upton. Clerk op the Course— A. Howßon, Treasurer — D. Thomas. PROGRAMME. First Day 1. Handicap Buhdlh Race, of4oeova;thQ Fecoud ho so to receive 5 soys from the Stake, Offer • ight ut^hts of L-*JleB, about 3"t 6in high. K»mioation, 1 soy j accer^t'ince, 1 soy. Two miles. 2. Wakanui Stakes BAffDioAr, of 25 boys. JSomination, 15< ; acwptance, 10 1 Ore and a qiarter mile=». District horarsonly, 8. Abhbfrt n autumn Handicap, of 55 eov« j second horßs to lec-i^a 5 cove from ♦< v 2 Btake. Norumaf.ca, 1 soy ; acceptance, ly toy. One and a h*lf miJe9 i. Posr Stakes, of 10 cove. Bntance, 10a, to be madu to the Secretary immediately af is' the Autumn Handicap ia run. Uatch weißhts. The winner to be sold iinine* diafc?ly after the race for 15 &ovi, any surplus to go to the Ixmdß of the Olnb. Hnlf a mile. 5. DisTHior Welter Handicap, of 20 sore. £omm&ti<u> f 103 ; acceptance, 10a. Mnimum weight, 9sfc. D-'sirict borees only. One i'Bd a half trite. 6. Flying Handicap, of 25 eovs. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 10s. Three quarters of a mile. Second Day. 1. County Hurdle Raob Handicap, of 26 BOVB ; the second horso to rsceiva 8 eova from ttie stiike. District horses only. Ovor six flightß of hurdles, aboat Bft Gin high. Nomination, 16a ; acceptance, 10a, One mile and a half. 2» Grand s^tand Handicap, of 45 aovaj eecond horaa to receive 5 soya rronj the etake. Ivominatiou, 1 aov, acceptance, 1 soy. One mile. 3; Handicap Time Trot (hi saddle), of 20 jn< miration, 10a,- ac^eptanco, 53. Weigh*, not I»es than lO.nt. Pull and go. XMstncc horsfts only. Three miles. *; Harvest Handio r, of 25 sovbj second horßo to reciuvu « boys ir m. the stake. Nominaii n, lfis ; a. oeptaTice, 10s. District ho see mi'y. Throe anarters o* a mile. 5. Open Welter Handicap, of 35 sove ; the ser onj horse to receive 8 soys from the crake iSomina^ion, J soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. Minimum weight, 93t. One and n quarter miles. 6. Totalisator>-take9, of 25sova, En£?ancei 10- j to be niada io tho Secsctary immeciately after the Welter Handicap is run. j/Ik' vim^r to be sold ia.ni?diately afiei tbe race, tho whole of the proceeds to*go to the funds <*f th? CJub. Minio»um weich ,Bit Five ur.'ongs. Any ovox* wtigut above. 2 ba to be declared. RUuES AND ttGULA.riONS. 1 Thn Meeting will be held under the Rulet of Rucing and the Ashburtou Racing (Jl v 11 U t'B. 2 No entry will be received except on the conditions that f»-i di-putes, claiuiß, and objections anang out of >he r .cinq sha 1 be decided by the i?tev> arris, or whom thy may aopoint. Their decision e.n ?U T)oiniß connected wi»"h the carrjinu ou'u of th\ pr ;£r..mme to be tinal. 8. A district ho/te shall mean any horse that has leen cimmonly resident m the district be'wenn the rivers Selvyn and Opihi, from 19.,h January, 1888, und up to the date of the foithcoa.ii:g Meeting, an;? owned by a pnreon «ho has resided m the said district aurinutho sau.e period. 4 Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross of ail moneye p iyable iv acoordanca with this programme f r th expense of the course. 6. All nominations aod to go to thefuads.i tho'lub. 6. ■' rotting Uac«s, — Scrses must trot to the eatisfaoaon yf the It' ferw NOMINATIONS. All nomination a to be accompanied by fee, name, acre, and description of horae, anA colors of the rider, must b^ m the ha.. da of the ecremrv noi lau^r than 9 p.m. on i'uesday, Hatch 27tii, 1888, WEIGHTS. . Weights for the first uay's handicaps will 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'a racing . AOOFI'TANOES. Acceptances for the first day's handicaps must be. 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'clock on tueoev-sning of the first day's raoing, 0; 0. OOkf, 1 1?J6 |«6owtaiy » *

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1786, 10 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1786, 10 March 1888, Page 1

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