Public Wot'ces; ! bakebPbSqs BUILDERS, UNDERTA.KER3, &c, Cornar Wakasui Road end Casa stieet; (Next Central Hotkl) . Or at Baker and Dt.ws'a Coach' Factory B. velock street 11J1 £20 KEWABEN IN consequence of tho amount of! A Poarhinsr going, on ia the Creeks , on the Lpgiuhfor Estate, (he above reward will bo paid to anyone giving iuforrnation that will lead to a. conviction. From thiß date MO ONE will fee permitted to fish m the Creckß on the Lagrmbor Estate. 11*58 DONALD MoLEAN. '*. fTVEIE respective buainesaaa of Mb, Ch I Keate aud Mr A, Kimnhzeb, bave been amalgatnatsd, and with a view of obviating the double expenditure m« currod m carry tag ou TWO Establlahni9nts, will m future bo conducted m the premiflea' lately occupied by Ma Kam« mitzer, undet the style or firm of Tiie Mtorton Drag Company, LIMITED. Having effeitod thSs, the new Company are determined t> give the public the full benefit, of the reduced coat In working expenses, by supplying all DkTJQS and MEDICINES at a muah lower scale o{ charges than heretofore. ' Patent and pro* prlefcury p.rticha Inconstant uaa, will be SOLD at spoclolly LOW figures. The qualify of Bvery DRUG used m Medicine Will ha of the very beat obtainable. A thoroughly competent ■assistant will reside on the premlflf s, and tha convenionco of castoniers carefully studied m every way. Ashburton Drug Company, U, J. BE. CAMBRIDGE, 8*92 . Manager, A SHBgjITON RAGING OLtTB AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY "and FRIDAY, APEIL 19th and 20th, 1888; FiJSt Kace on each Day to start at 12.30 p.m. President— E. G-, Wright. VroE-PRsar-dkntb— J. Grigs and W. O. Walker. f TEWARDa— C. W. Purndl, J. 0 N. Gri?ff, W. B. Denshire, B. M'O\v;n, T. Leahy, W. Lytt/ltoa. JT7D&H— Matthew. Shitt. Stihter— T. Icahy. H akdi dappers— TheCoumittce. Clerk of ihb Soalbs— " T. E. Upton. Olhrk of thb Course— A, Bewson, Treasurer— D. Thomns. PROGRAMLtjfe. First Day. >1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 40 eovs ; tha second horse to receive 6 sovb from the Btake, Over tight nights of Ladles, about Blt Gin high. Nomination, 1 aov j acceptance, 1 soy. Two "miles. 2. Wakanui Stakes Handicap, of 26 boys. Nomihotion. 16a 5 acceptance, lOi. Ore and a quarter miles. District horse e only, 3. Abhburton Autumn Handicap, of 66 boys; second horse to rcceiva 6 sove from *> a stake. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, ly soy. . One and a half miles. 4. Posr Stakes, of 10 soys. Entrance, 103, to bo made .to the Secretary immediately after the Ant nmn Handicap is run. Catch I •weights. Tho winner to bo sold imme» diatsly aftor tha r.ics for 16 sovt, any surplus to go to the funda of the Club. - Hi»lf v mile. ';' ' 6, District Welier Handicap, of 20 boys. Nomination, 10a ; acceptance, 10a. Minimum weight, 9ab. District horees only. One und a half mile. 6. FLYIN& Handicap, of 26 eovs. Nomination, 1 eov ; acceptance, 103. Three quartera of a mile. . Second Day. 1. County Hurdle Baob HaWdioap, of 25 soys j the second horse to receive 3 soya from the Btnke. District horses only. Over six flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high. Nomination, 15a ; acceptance, 10a. y One mile and a half. 2i Grand tTAND Handicap, of 45 soya.; eecond borsi< to receive 6 tovarrota tbia Etake. isoruinUioD, 1 scv, .icceptance, 1 boy. Ono mile. 3; Handicap Time Trot fin saddle), of 2C f-ovs. Nominutiou, 10h j acceptance, 63. Weight not l?ss t!j;m lOsfc. Pull and go. District horso3 only. Three miles. 4; Harvest Handio p, of 26 sovb ;' second hoi-so to rccnivij , boys from tao Btake, N Noininaun ; ls?; a^ceptaiicejlOj. District IW3C9 only. Three quarters of a mile. 5. Open Welter Hasmoap, of 36 soys ; the BOi.on:! horse ro r^cuivo '6 aovs from tha n'.ako jtfounY.afciou, \ soy ; axoptanca, 1 aov. Minimum weight, 9afc. One and a iv'.^rter miles, ToTAMSATOR - takes, of 25sovs. Entrance 10 > ; t : bo msdo 10 the fSucictary imme-' (lately after the V\ el: cr Handicap is run. x'h;- vinn- r ta be sold icm-:i}JHtily aflei t);o r,-\ce,xhQ whole of the proctods to go to tho funds cf tha Club. Minimum \voj-,'h',B3t, Fivo 'urongai Any overweight; above 2;bs to bo declared. HUi.ES AND EhGULAriONS. 1. Tho Moflfcmg will be held nndcr the Rules, of Racing and tho Aehburton Racine Club ' Rules. " 2. No entry will bo received except on the conditions that ail dispufces, cbims, and objections arising out of tho racing sha'l bo decided by tho Ftowarde, or M'hoin thoy may appoint. Their decision on i^U poiuts connected wi*h tho carrying oat of tbi i programme to be final. 8. A district horse shall mean any horse that has been commonly resident m the district between the rivera Selwyn and Opihi, from 19th January, 1888, and np to the date of the forthcoming Meeting, and owned by a person who has resided m the said district during tho san:e period. 4. Five por cant, will be deducted from the , gross of all moiieys payable m accordance with tuiß programme for tho expense of the course. 5. All nominations and acceptances to fo to 1 the funds of the Club. . "* 6. Trotting Races,— Horses must trofc to tha satißf action of the Uef erco . NOMINATIONS. Ul nominations to bo accompanied by fee, name, age, aud description of horaa, anA colors of the rider, muat bs m the ha^ds of the I -ecret tary not lawr than 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Maict 27 til, 1888 1 1 WEIGHTS. Weights for tho Sret tfny'a handicaps will be declared on Monday, April 9;h. Weights for tho aaaonrt uay's handicaps will be declared at 9 o'clock on the evening o the first day's racing . AOCrPTANCES. Acceptances for tho first day's handicaps must be made to the Secretary not later than 9 p.m, on Monday, Av>ril 10, 1888,Acceptances for tho second tlay'a handicaps at 10 o'clock on theoevsning of tho first day'a racing, „„,« Oj 0. FOOJOJ,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1802, 29 March 1888, Page 1
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