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Sporting. ASHBURTON TRADESMEN'S RACING CLUB. RACE MEETING, ON THE ASHBURTON RAOECOURSE $ THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1888. FOR DISTRICT HORSES ONLY President — Wi O. Walker. M.H.R. Vioe-Prksidewts— A. Harrison (Mayor) Jnlinn Jfick«on, nnd W. .1. Steward, M.tf.R. Judge — W. J- Reward. M H.R. Ftewards— B. O tea, W; J- Haye.', L». MarV.iy. J Pnrc-nse, 'n' P. WilMaKfl. Hanmcappfr an<) Ftarter— T Qaill. Clerk of the ' calks— J. O.Duncan. CT.ERK OF THE CoURBTC — Q-. Pcott. Treasurer— R. M. Cuthbertson. PIOQRAMMKs ¥ir?.t race ♦optar^at 12 30" m. 1. Httrdlh RAOti Handicap, of 2*> bovs Bcond hirse &sova from tho s'ako. One ■ m'j'ft and a-h>lf. Ovr p'x fl <rhts of hnrd o=> about 3ft 6:n high. Nonminatior. 153 : a"*cs^tßnco, 10^. 2. Felling Hurdle Race, o f J5 sovs; winrcr to be sold for 15 -ov<, any enrplns to gr> t-> the funds of tho Club. No weight under 10 nt-one. One mile ond n-balf. Ovrr s ; x fights of hnrdles, ahout 3ft Gin hitrh. Entry, 15s 3. & bhuurton Plate Handicap, of 35 bovb ; Bcooud horse 6 bovh from tho ftako. One mils and vhalf. Homination, 20a ; ac cer.tancs, 15?. 4. Handicap Time Trot, of 20 eors ; cecond h*rpo 6 sovs fr'm the Rtake. Three miles, 1 mil ■>. Nomination, 10' ; acceptance, 103. 6; Ladies' Eraoflet Welter Handicap, of 20 eov& ; eccend hor?e 5 bovs fiom the ptnke, bracelets or cash. Gontlemen lidcr" Nrmi^atfon, 103 ; acceptance, 103. 0. Hack Race, of 10 bovb; v inner to be sold fr r 10 bovb. any Burplua to go to th? funds of tho Club. No weight under 8 a' one. Eon r furlongs. E".try, JOa. 7. Flying Handicap, of 25 sova ; pecond horse 5 sovs from the Btoko. Six furlongs Nomination, 153; acceptance, 10a. 8i Consolation Handicap, of 10 soys; ono milo. Nomination, 10b no acce'ptanco. (To bo run if time permit.) BULE3 AND REGULATIONS. The Meeting will be held under the New Zealand Rules of Racidg. In the Trotting Race all horses to trot fairly to tb.3 satisfaction of the Judgea. Pull-anrt-po, ' A distrct horse Rhall mean any horeo that has been icomtnonly resident in the district between to rive' Selwyn and Waitaki from February 10, 1888, and up to the dato of the forthcoming Meeting, and o^ned by a person whe has reßided in tb.3 said district during tho same period. Five per cent, will be deducted from tho prosa of all moneys payablo in accordance with this programme) for te* expense of the conrae. All nominations and acceptances to go to th>? fundu of the Clnb. No entry will ha received except on tho conditions that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing phall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Their decision on all points connected with the carrying out of this progiammo to be final. Nominations with fea for all Handicaps, including the Tror, stating the name, age, and description of horse, and colors of tho rider, must bo in the hands of the Secretary at Henry's OommTcfal Hotal, Aehbnrton, not atnr than 9 p.m. on Pnt-irday, Apri' 21,1888 Weights will be daclared on Saturday, April 28. Accoptanoen for the Hnn^iaaps aud Trotp. and Fntres for Polling Hurdle Race and Hack Race! with fe<w, muefc bo made to tho Eecretaiy not later than 9 p.m. on Satnrday, May 6, G, BI9SETT, Secretary.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1814, 13 April 1888, Page 4
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