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Miblic j[vot?cos. Dentistry. MR AUDLEY E. MERE WETHER WILL ATTEND DAIGY AT JOKES' NSW BUILDING, Kfixt Somerset Hotel. , Teeth Extracted— 2s 6d. BAKER EliOS.; BUILDERS UNDERTAKES*, &c, ' Coruar Wakswini Uond «t>d Cnas Btjecfc. (Next Ukmtral Hotel) Or at Baker jvnd Br wn'a Coach Factory H'.velooic street 11J1 Coal, CoaL Coal. TO THRESUINft ""MACHINE PROPBIETORS, FARMERS & OTHERS. TJAVWGraadeour arrangements for n this Weapon's COAL SUPPLY on exceptionally f Hvorardo terms, we are ■-: m a position to m^ t tho dfimanda of our Cuß omers mo-st liboally, both as to QUALITY and PRICE. ORDERS NOW xjEINC BOOKED. McCALI/JM & CO., I J7O Coal and Timber Merchants. HAVFNG purchase'! fr m Mr Tait hi Stock and busirje^B m Bnrnet strent, I hope tho Public and those wLo have ie<-n m the habit of dealing, with Mr Tait will c< nt.nue to do so with me. Kvery thing ffill be sold at exceedingly low prices. A. IRELAND, Saddler, Ashburton. HAVTN ■* riispos dof my Bu^i epsa^d OondwiW *„ Mk A. Jkeland, I hope that all tlioa-' who live favnre-i tne with •heii paironat^ will continue to give the •am* t o l\lr Ireland. 2 79 JAMES TAIT. A SHBURTON RACING- CLUB AUTUMN MEETIKG. THURSDAY lid FRIDAY, APEIL 19th and 20th, 1888. First Kaco on eich Day to start at 12.30 p.m. President— E.. G. Wright. VicePresxDSKT3— J. finprr ;, nc | W. C Walker. THWAUD3— O W. Pnrnll.J.o N. Uripg, W. B Ui-nshire, Tt. MOwn, T.Leahy, W. Lvtt-.lton, Judge — Matthew Sfcitt. (•tarter-— T. Icahv. Hai dioappers— The (Joiumitteo. Clerk of ihe Boai.es— T E. Upton. Clerk ofthb Course — A. Hewson, Trrasurer — D. Thomas, PRO(t"rTaMIIB. First Day. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 40eovs;the eecoud iiO'Se to receive 6 sovb f t om the - stake. Over ight m^hts of L-»31e8, about B't Gin high. Nomination, 1 soy j acceptance, 1 soy. Two miles. 2. Wakanui Stakes Handicap, ot 25 boys. Nominauon, 16^; acceptance, 10 < Ore and n quarter mile^. District horflcsonly. 3. ASHDHRT N AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 66 tt;v« ; second horse to reo"i"a 6 cove from *-*■ z siake. Nominaf.cn, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 7 i.ov. One and a h^lf miJe3 4. Posr Stakes, of 10 8 >VB. Bnt ance, 10a, to ba madii to tho Secretary immediately af'e- t>ie Autumn Handicap isrnn. Uatch ■weights. The winner to be sold immediately after the rac* for 16 fovt, any surplus to go to tho funds of the OJnb. Tlnlf n mile. 6. District Welter Handicap, »i 20 bow, MoTOtniition, 103 ; ace-jtunce, 10a. M nimum weight, 9st. D : eirict horees only. One tnd a half o ile. 6. Flying Handicap, of 25 sovs. Nomvnatinn., 1 soy ; acceptance, 10s. Three quarters of a mile. Shoond Day. 1. County Hurdle R\ob Handicap, of 26 boys ; the second horao to receive 3 eova 'rom tho sc^ko. District boraes only. Over six flights of hurdle*, aboat Bf c 6in high. Nomination, 16s ; acceptance, 10a, One mile aid a half. 2. Grand s-tand Handicap, of 4S aovs; eecoud hors^ to receive 6 tovairom tho stake. !">• t'ination, 1 aov, acceptance, 1 bo v Ona mile. 3. Handicap Time Trot Hn saddle), of 20 ' tovu. >. miii .lion, 10* , au< eptance, 63. We gh; not l-ss than lOst. Pull and go. J)iptric; horae^ only, 'l'hree miles. *; Harvest Handio ?. c.f 25 »ovs; second ho/cc to reci'.v: , oovs fr m the stake. Nominati n, !6s ; a .repto cc, 10s. District ho seß r.nly. Thne qnarr.erfl of a mile. 6. Open Welter Handicap, of 86 boys; the Boron., librae to lvceive 8 soys from the Btako j^ouiiiation, 1. eov ; a^ceptaneo, 1 aov. Minimum weight, dst. . One and a quarter miles. 6. Totamsator takeo, of 25 soys. Ent^ancej 10 ; b.. bu m:tdj o the iSeceta-y imme--1 iai«)y aft-ur iho WeUcr Handicap is run. x'b.- v'Lun r to bo 8-Wd m m diat^ly !if ci tio nice, tho v.holu of t^ c procv-eos to go t> t)i« finds «-f thi Cmt). Miuiainm wci«h.Bii Fivo nr'ougs. <\ny over« wiigu f . abovu 2 bs 10 bo declared. "RDi.ES AND L J JiGDbA.riONa. 1 Tim Mff t,mi» will be held nnrt-r tbo Rulet of llneing aud tho Ashbuiton Racing Ul 1 Ru tB 2 No entry will be received except on the condition* that f» i di-putt;* clnms, and v\ jen* tiona aria ng oat ot ihe r cinq sha 1 be oeciaed by the J^teviarnß, or whom m y a;ay aopoiut. Their decision en s>U poiu's connected wi«-h the carrjing oul of thi h profrr-mme to be tinal. 8. A dibtrict ho/so Bhall mean any horse thut has been cemmonly resident m the diutrict botweon the rivera teelwyn aud Opihi, from 19ch Jaiuiaiy, 1888, and up to the date of the fonbeoniiug Meeting, and owned by a person who has resided m the said district iinrinK thn sau. opened 4 Five per cent, will be deducted from the groaa of ail inoueyß p ijablo iv accordance witu thiß progranime fur th expensa of the courßO. 6. All nominations ai;d uc.eptancea to go to the funds of the ( lub. 6. ' rotting ttac<?s, — Horses must trot to the satisfaction of the R'fero.o NOMINATIONS. All nominations to be accompanied by feo, name, ace, and description of horss, and colors of the rider, must ba m the ha..<3s of the *■ ecrc tary noL lavor than. 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Maid 27W, 1888, WEIGHTS. Weights for the first nay'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's racing AOOIPTANOES. Acceptances- foe the first day's handicaps must bo mafic to the kecretaty not later than 9 p.m on Monday, A"ril 16, 1888 Acceptances for the second day's* handicaps ac 10 o'clock on theuov^ning of the first day 'a I racing, ! Q; 0. OOJtff,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1787, 12 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1787, 12 March 1888, Page 1

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