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Fublio notices. !f g JHE Undersigned hnrn Trust i ( urdi ( . I __ for Inves'mem upon first cla?s freo* 1 boitveeoiirjgies at lowt'bt current rateß of *> interest m eumn varying from ££0 to * £2000. ~X " WILDING ANDl^nvHa,^^ 77 SoJicitors, Burnett Sl7 Charles Kay, MECHANICAL ENGINEER REPAIRS Guns, Sewing Mjohlnea L»wn Moweru, Pnmpa, 6to. BIOYOLESS and TRIOYOLEB repalssd and extras kept on hand, > bioyoles""fos sale. Engineering In all Us Branches Cppositb CENTRAL HOTEL, Wakannl Read, W7 . FISHING SEASON, 1883. FISHING TACKLE. FISHING TACKLE. JUST Arrived, ex "Coptic" aad " Tainni," a large and well-assortod Stook of all Fishing Requisites, v'z., Rods, Lines, Reels, Stooklnua, Minnows, Flies, Gaff Hooks, Mountings, Assorted Hooka, and every Article for the Season, at Lowest Prices. Fishing Ltoenees o»n now be obtained from me. Also, New Stock of CRICKETING AND LAWN TENNIS MATERIALS. Win. Zander, FISHING TACKLE DEPOT, TOBACCONIST, FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE. Ladicß* and Gentlemen's Hair Dreading Saloons. 8f165 Sporting. ASHBDRTONJACINC CLUB SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND and 23RD, 1888. President~E. G. Wright. Vice-Presi-dent — John Grigg. Judge — Mat'hew Stitt Stewards— C. W ; Purnell, W. B. Denshire, Hugo Friedlander, W. Lyttelton, E.G. Crisp, T.C N.Grigg, A.J.Reid, Dr Tweed. Treasurer— David Thomas ; Clerk of Scales— T. E. Upton.' Clerk of Course — A:Hewson. Handicappees — The Committee. Starter First Race to start each day at 1 p.m. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. First Day. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 35 soys! nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, I soy ; The. second horse to receive 3 soys out of the stake. Over eight flights of hurdles, aboui 3ft 6in high* Two milesv 2.' County Plate Handicap, of 30 soys ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, ios District horses only. One mile and a quarter. 3. Ashburton Cup Handicap, of 55 soys ; . nomination, i} 4 soy; acceptance, 1 soy The second horse to receive 5 soys out of the stake. One mile and three quarters 4. Sprint Handicap, of 25 soys } nomina- « tion, 15s; acceptance, lOs« District horses only. Seven furlongs. 5. Novel Race, of 25 soys* Entrance ios, to be made to the Secretar7 after the Sprint Handicap is ran* The winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race, all the proceeds to go to the funds of the Club» Catch weights. Three quarters of a mile! 6. Spring Handicap, of 30 soys ; nomination, I soy ; acceptance ios. One mile. 7. Welter Handicap, ol 25 soys ; nomina* tion, 15s; acceptance, ios. District horses only. Two miles. Second Day. i. : County Hurdle Race, of3osovsjnomi. nation, I soy • acceptance, ios. The second horse to receive 3 soys out of the stake. Over 6 flights of hurdies, about 3ft \ 6in high. District horses only. One 1 , mile and a half. ; 2. Racing Club Handicap, of 45 soys ; , nomination, 1 soy j • acceptance, I soy. ' The second horse to receive 5 soys out of the stake. One mile and a quarter. 3. Handicap District Time Trot, (m \ 1 saddle) of 20 soys ; nomination, ios ; 1 • acceptance, ios. The second horse .to 1 receive 2 soys out of the stake. District horses only. Weight not less than lost. Pull-and-go. Three miles. 4. Welter Handicap, of 35 soys j nom'nation, I sovj acceptance, 1 soy. The second horse to receive 3 soys out of the stake. For horses that have never won an advertised race of 25 soys on the flat. Minimum weight, 9st. Two miles. 5. Flying Handicap, of 35 soys; nomina--1 tion 1 soy; acceptance ios. The second ' horse to receive 3 soys out of the stake. , f ' Five furlongs. 1 6. Disposal Stakes, of 30 sovsj entrance 1 1 03 to be made to the Secretary after the , Flying Handicap is run The winner to ', be sold by auction-immediately after the race, the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds of the Club. Minimum weight 8 stone. Three quarters of a mile, RULES AND "REGULATIONS. 1 The meeting will be held under the rules of racing, and the Ashbuiton Racing Club Rules 2 No entry will be received except on the conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards or whom they may appoint. Thtir decision on all points con* nected with the carrying out of th ; s programme te be final. 3 A district horse shall mean any horse that bais been commonly resident m the district between the rivers Selwyn and Opihi, from , August 20th, 1888, and up to the date of the 1 forthcoming meeting, and owned by a person who. has resided m the said district during the same period. 4 Five per cent will be deducted from. the gross of all moneys payable m accordance with this programme for the expenses of the course. 5. All nomination and acceptance fees to go to the funds of the Club. 6. Trotting Race— Horses must trot to the satisfaction of a Referee. J. The Stewards reserve to iliemselves the right to add a consolation race to the programme, NOMINATIONS. All Nominations accompanied by fee, name, > age, description, and performances of horse, and colors of the rider must be m the hands of the Secretary not later thau 9 p.m. on Thursday, November Ist, 1888. WEIGHTS. Weights for the first day's handicaps wil be declared en or about November 14th. Weights for the second day's handicaps will be declared at 9 o'clock m the evening of the first day's racing, . ACCEPTANCES* Acceptances for the first day's handicaps must be m the hands of the Secretary not later than 9 p.m. on Monday, November 19th, 1888. Acceptances for the second day's handicaps at 10 o'clock on the evening of the first day's racing g. g. fooks,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1949, 20 September 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1949, 20 September 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1949, 20 September 1888, Page 3

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