__ Public Notice 3 1 ASHBURTON GLAS^, PAINTS, ABD 7 PAPER HANGINGS WAREHOUSE. I ffiHE Undersigned, having Fold bis k. Stock-in-Trade and Goodwill of the ) j™ove Business to James Ceaigie, of Tlrnaru, begs to thank his friends and tho public for the support accorded to hix for the past eleven years, and solicits a continuance of the same to his successor J. B. CHAPMAN. James Oraigie ; Painter, gl a zier, pa perhanoer SIGN WHITER,. &«., asd DQIECT ' IMPORTER OF ALL THE REQUISITES OF THE TRADE, TTAVING taken over the Business of XJL Mb J. R. Chapman, I beg to inform the public of Ashburton and i District that I will koep a Painter's and Pflperhanger'a Stock m keeping with the Bize and importance of tho Town and Dietriot. All orders will receive prompt attention and be oarefully executed. Workme» sent to any part of the District. — FOR SALE.— Ne-vest Deßignaof PAPJERHANGINGS, ' good variety. ! SHEET GLACS, all sizgs, from a 60s 40 to a 10 x 8, m 16 or 21rz or 2Goz British Plate, Silvered Plato (for mirrorsi) Rough Plato, Colored, Obecured, an.a Ornamental Sheet, Oak Varnish, Carriag e Varnish, &c , White and Red Lead, Oil. 3, Colors, Mixed Paints m Tins. Brußhesi, Scrim, &c. &o, Paint mixed to any Shade. Advice as to quantity freely given. THE ASHBURTON GLASS, PAINTS,, AND TAPERHANGINtfS WiBEHOUSE 3 166 I
NEW W inter Fashions. JOHN ORE & CO. HAVE now Opened out their FIftST SHIPMENT of ; NEW WINTER GOODS EX 8,9. " IONIC, " FROM LONDON. Our Purchases being made from the Beet Home Manufacturers, our/ Prices will i i defy competition. ; AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF New Dress Goods, New Plußhes, New Millinery, New Mantles, Now Hosiery, New Sheetings, Quills, ond Flannels. Boys' and Men's New Tweed Suits, Shirts, Drawers, &c. Tho LARGEST STOCK of NEW GOODS m ovory Department over offered n Ashburton (inspection invited) is at JOHN ORE & CO.'S EAST STREET. 3§77 ASHBURTON" TRADESMEN'S RACING CLUB. RACE MEETING, V)N THE ASHBURTON RACECOURSE, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1888. FOR DISTRICT HORSES ONLY, Prebidbbtt— W. O. Walker. M.H.R. Yice-Presidk/.<ts — A. Harrison (Mayor) Julian Jackson, and W. tl. Steward, M.H.Ri Judgts— W. J, Btsward. M H.R. Stewards —^.E. Qates, "W. J; Hayes, L. Markey, Js. Purchase, nnd P. Williams. Handioappkr and Starter— T. Qoill. ULERK OV THE FOALBS—J. O.Duncan. Ot.erk of the Cuurse— Q-. Scott. Treasurer — R. M. Outhbertson. PROGRAMME : First race to start at 12.30 p.m. 1, Hurdlh Raob Handicap, of 25 sovb second horse 5 soys from the stake. One mUo and a-half. Over six fl ; ghts of hurdles, about Bft 6:n high. Nonmination, 153 ; acceptance, 103. 2. ?bllinq Hurdle Race, o f 15 bovb; winner to be sold for 16 boys any surplus to go 1 1 tho funds of the Club. No weight under 10 stone. One mile and a-half. Over six flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high. Entry, IBs. 3 V ashburton Plate Handicap, of 36 soys ; Bccond horse 0 boys from ihe etake. One crilo aad n-hflf. Nomination, 203 ; acceptance, 153. 4, Handicap Time Trot, of '20 sora ; second hrrf-e 5 soys trom tho at ko. Three miles. 1 mil •. Nomina'ion, 10' ; acceptance, 10a. S; Ladies' Bracblet Welter Handicap, of 20 soya ; second horse 6 soys from the ptake, bracelets or cash. Ghntlemen iider«. Nrmination, IO3; acceptance, 103. 6. Hack Racb, of 10 boys j ■winner to be sold frr 10 soys, any eurplus to goto tho funds of tha Club. Ko -weight under 8 s.ono. Four furlongs. Eitry, 103. 7. Ilying Hahdioap, of 25 soys ; second horse 5 soys from tho stake. Six furlongs, Nomination, 163 ; acceptance, 10a. Bt Consolation Handicap, of 10 scva } one mile. Nomination, 10b no acceptance (To bo run if t : mo permit.) BULB 3 AND REGULATIONS. Tho Meeting will bo hold undar tho Now 2Z«aland Rules o? Racing. In tfce Trotting Race all horses to trot fairly to tho eatisf action of the Judges, Pull-ana-Ro, A district horse shall mean &vy horse that has been commonly resident m tho district between the r.ve* Sclwyn and Waitaki from February 10, 1888, and up to tho date of the forthcoming Meeting, and o vned by a person whe has resided m tha said district during the Enmo period. Five ptr cent, will be deducted from tho gross of all moneys payable m accordance with this programme for t:io expense of the 0 coorae. All nominations and acceptances to go to the funds of the Club. n No entry will b 3 received except on the it conditions that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of tho racing shall be decided by the Stewards, cr whom tfcey may appoint. Their decision on all pointß connected with the carrying out of this programme to be final, Nominations with fee for all Handicaps, including the Trot, BtatiQß tho uamo, age, and description of horse, and colors of tin lider, must be m the hands of the Secretary at Henry's Oomm^rcial Hotsl, ABhbarton, not ater than 9 p.ra. on Saturday, April 21, 1888. Weights will bo declared on oaturday, April 28. Acceptances (or the Han: i^aps aad Trota, and Entries fjr gelling Hurdle Race and Hack Race; v ith fees, masf; be made to the Kecretaiy not lator tiiau 9 p.m. en Saturday, May 5, 1888. > Qi Bl3SET, Secretary,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1809, 7 April 1888, Page 3
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