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>■ übhc notices BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS, Ac, Lpru3f Wakanui Koad ODd C'ass stxeefc, (Sext Central Hotel) Or at Baker and Brcwn'e Coach Factory fie-velock street 11J1 JN consequence of the amonnt of Poafhintf going on m the Oreeka on the L»gm!;or Ebtate, the above reward will bo pai'j to anyone giving iofoimation that wili lead to a conviction. from this dato »U ONE will te perooitted to fish m the Creeks on the Lngmbor Estate. U*s» DONALD MoLEAN. r F'HR rerpeotfvs businesses of Mr Ch J Ne ate and Mr A. Kimnitzhk, have been amalgamated, and with a view of obvlatiDg tho doable expenditure incurred m carry log on TWO Establishments, will m future bo oonduored m tha premises lately occupied by Ma K&m* mtzer, under the style or firm of Tiio Ashbarfon Drug Company, LIMITED. Having effected this, the new Company are determiord t > give the paolio the fall bonefi!, of the redoced cost In working MEDICINES at a much lower ecale of ohargea than heretofore. Patent and pio< prletary articba m constant ÜBe, will be SOLD at specially LOW fibres. The quality of every DRUG used m Medioine will ba of the very best obtainable. A thoroughly competent aashtaat will realde on tho prorated, and the convenience of customers carefully studied iv every way. Astaton DfiijfConpny, Id., J. M. CAMBRIDGE, 0 JJ Manager. .^8 58'ffETON RACING CLUB .AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY "id FRIDAY, APKIL 19th and 20th, 1888. First Race on eich Day to atart at 12.30 p.m. ■"■-.£-'«"■ Judge— ifatthow Stitt iac Oowmittee. Clerk; of \ tje Scales— l Ji. Upton. . Clerk of the Course— A, Bewson. Treasurer— JD. Thomas. PBOGEAMIIB. First Day." 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 40 fovs • the Eecond horse to recsivo 5 boys from the about 8-t 6in high. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. Two miles. 2. Wakanui Stakes Handicap, of 26 soys. Nomination, 15 3 ; acceptance. 10j. Oca and a quarter miles. District horse 9 only 3. Ashburton Autumn Handicap, of 66 / Eovs j second horse to receive 6 boys from t h b stake. Nominatioa, 1 eov ; acceptance, l^iov. One and a half miles. P •' 4. Posr Stakes oi : 10 boys. Entrance, 10a, " to bo made to the Secretary immediatelyafter the Autumn Handicap is run. Catch weights. The winner to. be Bold imme. diataly after the raca for 15 eov , any Burplus to go to the funds of the Club. Half a mile. 6. Disraior Wbhbe Handicap, of 20 bovb. Kotninntion, 10s ; acoeptunce, 10s. Minimnm weight, 9at. District horeea only. One tvi>d a half mile. J 6. FLTIN9 Handicap, of 25 eovs. Nomination, 1 soy {acceptance, 10a. Three quartera of a mile. Second Day. 1. County Hurdle Race Handicap of 26 soys ; the second horso to rsceive 3 soya from the sbske. District horses only Over sis flights of hnrdlea, aboafe 3ft 6in high. Nomination, 15? {.acceptance, 10s. One mile am! a half. '"•■. 2, G-R\Nfc Stand Handicap, "of 45 oova* ercdul uorso to recciva 5 tovarrom the Btsikn. Acrumitioa, 1 bcv, ac:optance. 1 soy. Ona mile. ' 3; Handicap Time Trot fin Ea^dlc), of 20 Fovfi.Ncminat.ion, 10a ? acceptance, 63. Weight not l<.>es than lOat. Pull and co District, horses only. Three miles ' 4; Harvest Handio p, of 25 9ovs;' second horse to recniva ; 6 ovs from the stake. Nominft<rm,ls<j; ai xcptance, 10*. District ho- ses only. Throe quarters of a mile 6. Open Welter Handicap, of 35 «oys ; the second horse to raceive 3 BovS^rom the '■ v stake, iSomi;:a(-.ion, 1 eov; a:ceptanoa, 1 soy. Mjnimum weight, 9at. Ono and a quarrer miles. Totalisator St/vkes, of 25sov3i Entrance 10s ; to be mndj (o the Suc-etary imme. tiately afcnr th e> Welter Handicap is run. ji'h? vinn.r to 'oe^sokl immeciiately aftex the l'^ce, the whole of the' proceeds to bo to tho funds cf tho Club. Finimnm wcich',Bsfc. Five fur'ongs. Any overv:iig\ri aIK-ve 2ibs to bo declared. EUiiE3 AND REGULiriONS. 1. The Meating will be hold under the Rule of Racing and tho Ashbnrton Racing Club Rules. 2. No entry will be received except on the conditions that &v disputes, claims, and obiecfeions arising out; of the racing shaU be decided by the Stewards, or -whoza tboj> mo- <*ppoSnti ■ Their decision en ?U points connected with the carrying ont of tin 3 programme to be final. 3. A district horeo shall mean any horse • that haß been commonly resident m the district between the rivera Solwyn and Opihi, from 19th January, 1888, and up to the date of the forthcoming Meeting, and owned by a person who has resided m the said district during the sante period. 4. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross of all moneys payable m accordance with this programme for tha expense of the course. 6, AH nominations acd acceptances to co fca the funds of the Olub. B 6, Trotting Races.—Horoes must trot to the satisfaction cf the Referee NOMINATIONS. ill commationo to be accompanied by fee name, a^e, and description of horse, and color* , of the rider, must ba in tha ha^la of the Secretary not lawr ihun 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Marci 27 tb, 1888 1 WEIGHTS. Weights for the first day's handicaps will be declared on Monday, April 9.h. Weights for the second day's haudicaDß will be declared at 9 o'clock on the evening 0 the first day's racing. ACOFPTANCES. Acceptances for the first day's handicana must be made to the Secretary not later than 9 p.m. on Monday, A«iil 16, 1888. Acceptances for the second day's handicap! at 10 o'clock on the evening of % the first dav»a racing, * .„,. 0. 0. FOOB.S,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1803, 31 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1803, 31 March 1888, Page 1

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