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i'ubiic j'oi;' ces. BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS, drc, Cornsr W&kanui Koad and Caas stieefc, (Next Central Hotel) Or at Baker und Brawn's Coach Factory fl.velcck street 11 Jl £20 HEWASr, JN consequence of the amount of _^ Poaching going on iv the Creeks on the L^gmlior Estate, the above reward will bo paid to anyone giving information that wi'l lead to a conviction. From this dato ISO ONE will bo per. tnttted to fitb ia the Creeks on the Lagmbor Estate. 11*58 DONALD McLEAN.. HpHly respective buslnesaaa of Mr Oh I ITkaxe and Me A, KiATNiTZEB, bava been amalgamated, and with a view of obviating tha double expenditure Incnrtftd ie carrying on TWO Eetablishmente, will ia future bo conducted m the prera<3o3 lately occupied by Ms Kam« kitzer, under tho stylo or firm- of Tfie Asliburton Drug Company, LIMITED.' H iviDg effected this, tho new Company are determined to give tho public the fall bontfH of the reduced co3t m working [ expenses, by oapplying all DRUGS and MEDICINES at a mu;h lower scale of charges than heretofore. Patent and proprietary artichs m constant übb, will be SOLD at specially LOW figures. The quality of every DRUG used m Medicine will bo of the very best obtainable. A thoroughly competent assistant will reside on tho premisc-B, and the convenience of customers carefully studied m every way. Ashtarton Drag Company, Ld., J. M. CAMBRIDGE, 8*92 Manager. AS R BURTON RAGING CEUB AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY Ind FRIDAY, APRIL 19th and 20th, 1888. First EacQ on oich Day to start at 12.30 p.m. Pkksideict— B. G-. Wright. VioePrehi. dents— J. Grigs and W. C. Walker. TEWA.UDS— O. W. Puriu-11, J, O N. Gris-g, W. B Denshire, R. Mow=n, T. Let by, W. Lytti-lton, Judge— Matthew Bfcifct. t-TAHTER—T. Leahy, Hai. dioappers— The Committee. Clerk of ans Soales— T. E. Upton. Clruk ofthh Course— A. Hewaon, Thka^urer— D. Thomas. PBOGEAK]!IE, First Day. 1, Handicap Hurdle Baoe, of 40 eova ; the second hora9 to receive 5 bovb from tha Btake, Orer eight itt^hts of L.«;ileß, abont B't 6in high. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 sot. Two miles. 2, Wakanui Stakes Handicap, of 26 boys. . Nominatiou, 153 ; aoaoptance, lOi. Ore and a quarter milea. District horses only, 3, ABHBUR.TON AUTUMN . HANDICAP, of 56 BOV3 ; second horsa to reociva 5 eotb from *,»» s stake. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, • ly s;ov. One and a half miles. i, Posr Stakes, of 10 aovs. Entrance, 103, to bo made to tho Secretary immediately after the Autumn Handicap is run. Catch weights. The -winner to be sold iume> diataly after tho raoa for 15 eovt, any surplus to go to the funds of the Olub. Half a mile. 6. DisTnior Welter Handicap, of 20 bovb. Nomination, 10a j acceptance, 10s. M'ni--1 mum weight, 9at. Dfsirict horses only. One and a half mile. : ! 6. Flying Handicap, of 25 eovb. Nomination, lsov; acceotance, 10d. Three -quarters I of a mile. . Second Day. 1. County Hurdle Race Handicap, of 25 Bova ; the second horse tfr "scaive 3 soya from the stake. District horaoa only. Over-six flights of hurdles, aboafc Bi t 6in high. Koromation, 153 ; acceptance, 10b. Ona'tmlG a^d a half. . ■ ; : ■ - . f 2. Grand i.tand Handicap, of 45 '"aovs; cccond lioiv ■•» to roctivOi 6 cova iroai the fctako. iNorciniitijn, l cov ,' acceptance, 1 Boy. Ono mile. 3. Handicap Time Trot (m eatfdlo), of 2t fovß. .K.-minntion, 10a j acceptance, sa, Weight not lets tlsau lOst. Pall and po. District, horsoa only. Three railss. 4; nARVKST Handio p, ex 25 ?ovs ; eecsnd ho'.sa to recaivo ; boys from the stake, Nomii!ati-.n.355 ; ai.ccptar.ee, 10a. District ho-ses only. Throe quarters of a mile. 5. Opkn Welter Hanmoap, of sfi soys ; the EoconU horoe to receive 3 soya from tha Btako ; B 0 7; acceptance, 1 soy. Minimnm weight, 9.it. Ons and a qxjivter mile 3. Totalisatou fcTAKKs, of 25 soy*. Entrance lChjtoba msdj 10 th 3 Secretary immac iately uftor the Welter Handicap ia rnn. xh? vintiir to be Bold immediately af»ei tho race, tho tohole of the proceeds to go to the fands cf th^ CJnt>. l^nimnm weishf, 83t. Five i'ur'ong3. Any over« weight above 2.b3 to be declared. ; RULES AND BEGULiriONS. 1. Tho Menting will be held under the Rules, of Bacing and tho A&hburton Racing Club Suieß. : 2. No entry will he recoived except on tho conditions that ail disputes, claims, and ofcjectioDS arising out of tho racing sha'L be deeded by the Ptew ards, or whom they may appoint. Their decision en pM points connected wi*h the carrying oat cf th\i programme to be final, 3. A district horse shall mean any horso that has been commonly resident m the district between the rivers Kelwyn and Opihi, from 195h January, 18S8, nnd up to the date of tho forthcoming .ilsoting, and owned by a person v,ho htta resided m the eaid district during the sarce period. 4. Five per cant, will bo deducted from tha gro33 of s4 moiicya payable iv acoordanca with this programme for thn cspenso of the courae. 5. All nominations aid acceptances to ao to tho f uads of the Club. b , 6. '(rotting Races.— Horses muet troii to the satisfaction of fcho "Ucf'.rco X (MUNITIONS. ; • All nomination:* to bo cccoinpaaied by fee name, age, and defieiiption. of hcrsa, and coloia of thu rider, mudt ba in the ha..<ls of the fecretar.v nor. lawr thin 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Marci 27tli, 1888 » ' r WEIGHTS. Weights for the first t'ay'a handicaps *pill be declared on Monday,. April 9 u h. Weights for the eccond day's handicaps will be declared at 9 o'clock on the ovenine o the first day tracing . , B AOOX^?TANOES. Acceptances for the first; day's handicaps must be made to the Secretary net later thin 9 p.m. on Monday, Awil IG, 1888. Acceptances for the eecond day's handicaps ac 10 o'clock on theoovening of the first day's raciQg ( J ,„- O^O. OPJL3, . ' .Ssowtary

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1793, 19 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1793, 19 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1793, 19 March 1888, Page 1

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