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ANDREW ORR^ WANTED F»>wn-Tbafc for high olaaa Drapery, Clothing and Boots { at economical prices, you moat go to Andrew Orb. ?pO the Ladlea— J ua fc purohaaed fifty A Lad lea Jncketa at my own price ; will be eoid at 10* 6i to 15a 6d.--AMDBEW ÜBB, ,; WANTED Kuowu— A large parches of the Asbburton blanket* boutht, • a great bargain, will be sold at U> 6i for the month cf Joly only.— Andrew Osb. PCTBMO Opinlon-The Beet .^ i r „ Ohe *P eßt House for wedding outfit!, family mourning, and all olaaaee of goods* la Andrew Obr's • WANTED KNOWN. -That Akdbkw Obb will continue the Great Sale of J, Orr'a and Oo'a Stook aatll the 31it Jaly, WANTED Known.— Jaafc pnrohased an Importer's Stook of Ladlea 1 Baga at little over half prioa ; nearly 300 baga to choose from.— Andrew Orb's" Sale* LISTEN to your wives, they will tell " you that Andrew Orb is Selling ail olaßeea of Goods &\ 25 per cent Cheaper than any other House. ASONIO BALL 3rd July.-Jaet opened a beautiful aasortment of Ladiea' Material for Bali Dreßgea: nice Goods, A. ORR'g SALE. Sporting '' ''' | ASHBUETOIST COTJOTY HUNTJJLUB. ANNUAL STEEPLECHASES TO be held on the Racecourse, Ashburton •'• on ■"''; WEDNESDAY, August 7th, 1889 Patrons— Hon John McLean, Matthew Stitt President— John Grigg Vice-Presidents— G. H. Alington, W. Denshire, Dr Leahy, D. McLean. W. C. Walker, M.H.R. "^^ Stewards : G. H. Alington J. C. N Grigg Dr Leahy John Corbitt J. Jackson H. G . Moor W. P. Chapman J. Tamieson D, McKendr F, Russell Judge— M, Stitt, Starter— D. Thomas Clerk of the Course— a. Hewson Clerk of the Scales— A. J. Kelly Handicappbrs— J. Corbitt, Dr Leahy : . M. Scott. PROGRAMME. The Hunters' Hurdle Race, a handicap of 15 soys ; second horse to receive 3 soys from the stake. For qualified hunters the property of members of the Ashburton " County Hunt Club. Maiden riders allowed 7lbs. Nomination, with ios. by 9 p,m, on Saturday, July 20th, to- go to the fund; Weights will be declared on Monday, July 29th. Acceptance ss, by 9 p.m. on Saturday, August 3rd, About two miles,' over eight flights of . hurdles, about 3 feet 6 inches high, • ; Hunt Club Cup Steeplechase, a handicap- -;? of 30 soys, second horse to receive 3 soys : *' s and third horse to receive 2 soys from the stake. Open to all qualified hunters, the "" property of members of any recognised Hunt Club. Minimum weight, lost. Maiden riders allowed fibs. Nomination with 15s by 9 p.m. on Saturday, July 20th, to go to the funds. Weights will be declared on Monday, July 29th. Acceptance with 15s by 9 p.m. on Saturday, August 3rd. About three miles over such jumps and course as the Stewards shall direct. iN .B. The winner of this race to have the option of receiving the prize m a piece of plate or m specie. Selling Hack Kace, of 10 soys, no weight * under pst. Winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race, amount realised above 10 soys to go to the funds of the Club. Post entry ios to go to the fund. Three quarters of a mile on the flat Maiden Steeplechase Plate, of 15 soy*, second horse to receive 3 soys from the stake. For qualified hunters the property of members of the Ashburton County Hunt Club, that have never won an adv rtised steeplechase. Weight for age. Maiden riders allowed 7lbs. Entrance with 15s by 9 p.nu on Saturday, July 20th , to go to the fund. About two miles Ladies Bracelet Handicap, of 20 soys, the first horse to receive a bracelet of the value of 15 soys ; the second horse to receive a bracelet of the value- of 5 soys. Open to all qualified hunters the property of members of any recognised Hunt Club. A high weight handicap, Gentlemen riders. Maiden riders allowed fib. Horses ' before starting for this race must qualify over a flight of hurdles m front of the "' stand to the satisfaction of the Stewards, All horses to be nominated by ladies. Nomination with ios by 9 p.m. on Saturday, July 20th, to go to the funds Weights will be declared on Monday, July 29th, Acceptaane with ios by 9 p,m, on Saturday, August 3rd, About two miles on the flat Selling Hunters Steeplechase, a handicap of 10 soys, winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race, amount realised above 15 soys to go to the funds of the Club, Maiden riders allowed 7lbs, Post entry ios to be made immediately after the Maiden Steeplechase is run. Weights will be declared alter the Ladies Bracelet is run. Acceptance free to be '* notified to the Secretary within ten minutes of the declaration of the weights. About one and a half miles GENERAL RULES* No entry will be received for any of the Race except upon this Condition :— That all disputes and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decisions upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme Shall be final. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Ashburton, entrance money .- enclosed, wi»h the name, age at the time of entry, name of owner, pedigree, and performances of the horse, and colors of the rider. Entries by telegram must be confirmed by writing at the earnest opportunity* N o nomination or acceptance will be receive on any pretence whatever after the hour named, and unless accompanied by the necessary amount m cash* All horses must be riden m colors* A, qualified hunter shall: mean any horse that has been fairly hunted at least three times with any recognised pack of hounds during the season 1889, and the Master's certificate of qualification must be produced at the scales. Gentlemen Riders« — Names must be sent m to the Secretary on or before August 3rd for the approval of the Committee. ..'-., ,4 Five per cent will be deducted from all winnings towards the expenses of the Course 7. The Committee reserve to themselves the right of refusing any entry, and m the event of bad weather of postponing the meeting fron; day to day or for any longer period* The Races will be run under the Rules of Racing and the New Zealand Grand Nationa Steeplechase Rules m all cases where they apply ■■.■■■„■„■' ? - ■■'■ E. J FOOKS ft • • : ■ - Ho* Ji** . -~..i.\---i ■ •*.' ■

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2173, 15 July 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2173, 15 July 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2173, 15 July 1889, Page 3

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