BUILDERS. UNDERTAKERS, dec, Cotnar Wakanui Koad ar>d Oasa sheet, (Next Central Hothl.) Or at Baker and Brown's Coach Factory ilavolock streer 11J1 B. Morris WISHES to inform bis nnmerona easterners of Aahbarton District that he ia preparod to GRIST GRAIN la any quantity at reduced RITES. Satisfaction guaranteed. GRIS ING done for Farmers by return ; good FLOUR guaranteed. WHEAT for GRIsTING may be delived at the Triangle Bakery ÜBual. BRAN and SHARPS m Stock. rnHE respective businesses of Mr Oh JL Kb ate and Mr A. Kamnitzbb, have boen amalgamated, and with a view of obviating tha doable expenditure in* curred m carrying on TWO Establishments, will m future be oondnoted m the premlsoa lately occupied by Mr Kam« kitzee, under the atylo or firm of Tie Ashburton Drug Company, LIMHED. Having effected thfo, the new Company are determined to give the public tha full benefit, of the reduced coat m working expenses, by supplying all DRUGS and MEDICINES at a much lower scale of oharges than heretofore. Patent and pio» prietary articles In constant use, will be SOLD at specially LOW figures. The quality of every DRUG used m Medicine will be of the very best obtainable. A thoroughly competent assistant will reside on the premises, and the convenience of oastomers carefully studied m every way,Ashbwton Drug Compaoy, Id., 0. M. CAMBRIDGE. 8*92 . Manager' FOB the Blood Is the Life.— Olake world-famed blood mixture ia warranted to cloanae the bleod from all Impurities from whatever causes arising. For Borofula, scurvy, pkin and blood diseases, and scores of ali kinds; its effects are marvellous. Thousands of teatimo&iais. Sold m bottles 4s 6d and lla eaoh by chemists and patent medicine vendors everywhere Sole proprietors. The Lincoln and Mldhnd Oonntlea Dru^ 00., Lincoln, EngUndV ' 111 Sporting) ■ ■ — iM-i ■! ..I , ASHBURTON TRADESMEN'S RACING CLUB. RACE MEETING, ON THE ASHBURTON RACECOURSE, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1888. FOR DISTRICT HORSES ONLY. President— W. 0. Walker. M.H.R. Vioe-Presidents— A. Hnripon (Mayor) Julian Jackson, nnd W. Steward, M. 1 .R. Judge— W. J Steward. M H.R, Stewards— E. Ghtes, W: J. Haye*, U Mar« key, J Purchase, nnd P Williams. Handioapper and Starter— T Quill. Clerk of the J. 0. Duncan. Ct.erk of the Ojtjrbe— Q. Scott. Treasurer— R. M. Outhbertson. PROGRAMME: Firat race to start at 12,30 p.m. 1. HURDLE RAOB HaHDIOAP, Of 2li BOV6 second horse 5 soys from tho Btake.. Ono mile and a-hsilf. Over six fTghts of hurdles, about Bft 6:n high. Nonmination, 15s ; acceptance, 103. 2. Selling Hurdle Baob, o f 15 soys; winner to be sold for 16 nov«, any surplus to go t j the funds of tho Club. No weight ' under 10 Btone. One mile and a-half. Over six flights of hurdles, about Bft 6ia high. Entry j 15a. 3. Ashburton Plate Handicap, of 35 boys ; second horse 6 soys from the etalte. One milo and a-haP. Nomination* 20s ; acceptance, 153. 4. Handicap Time Trot, of 20sors second horse 5 aors from the stake. No weight under lOet. Throo mi'.cs. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. 6: Ladikb' Bracelet Welter Handicap, of 20 8Ova ; Bccond horee 5 eov-j from the ptnke, bracelets or cash. Gontlemen tider<* One mil 9. Nomination, 10j; acceptance, 10s. 0, Hack Baob, of 10 boys ; -winner to ba sold frr 10 boys, any BurplU3 to goto tho funds of the Club. No weight uuder 8 B '.one. Four furlongs. E*:try, 10a. 7, Flying Hardioap. of 26 soys ; Becond horse 5 aovs from the stake. Six furloDgSr Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 103. 8, Consolation Handicap, of 10 boys ; c-ar mile. Nomination, 10a no acceptance* (To be run if time permit.) BULEB AND REGULATIONS. The Meeting will be told nnder the New Zealand Rules of Racidg. In tie Trotting Race All horses to trot fairly to the satisfaction of the Judges. Pull* anci'got A dlstrct horse shall mean any horse that has been icommonly resident m the district between ta river Selwyn and Waitaki from February 10, 1888, and up to the date of tho forthcoming Meeting, and owned by a person whe has resided m tha said district during the same period. Five per centj will be deducted from ths gross cf all moneys payablo m accordance with this programme for tue expense of tho course. All nominations and acceptances to go to tho fundu of tho Club. No entry will ba received except on tho conditions that all disputes, claims, and objeo tions arising out of tho racing phall be decided by tho Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Their decision on all points connected with the carrying out of thia progiammc to bo final. Nominations with fee for all Handicaps, including the Trot, Btatinp the uamo, age, and description of horse, and colors of the rider must be m tho hands of the Secretary at Henry's Commercial Hotel, ABhbnrton, not later than 9 p.m. on Saturday, April £1, 1888. Weights will bo doclared on oaturduy, Apnl 28. Acceptance!) for the Handicaps and Trot?, and Entries for Selling Hurdle Race and Hack Race; with twa, must be made to the Secretary not later than U p.m on Saturday, May 6, Q, BISSETT, Secretary
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1834, 7 May 1888, Page 1
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854Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1834, 7 May 1888, Page 1
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