I coal^coTl 500 TONS IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE.' > Ail Ord"re intrn^ted to Mb J H.t OIsEN, our Carrier, wui hava prompt attention. ' W. H.Ooliins&Oo. TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS. ,10.75 1 ' ' :• ■ ■/ ■ ...,^ " Sporting 1 TISWALD MCIMSIJLDB, anntjal"Meeting. TO BE HELD ON THE Ni-VF RACECOURSE .. TINWALD, ON t .. ./- ? WEDSESIIAYJAfAMUIi;; President— Mr J. Grigg. * Vick-Pjubsi.' dents.— -Mr D. McLean and Dr Tweed; Judge— Mr M. Stist. Stkwards— Messrs J. C, N. Grigg, C M. Strachey, M. Scott, ' G. James and \. Begg. Treasurer— Mr . M. Scott. Cleric of the Course— Mr ' B. Hanks. Clerk of the ScALEs-±Mr A. J. Kelly. Handicappers— The Com* mittee, Starter— Mr David Thonws, First Race to start at 12.30 p.m, PROGRAMME I— Handicap Hurdle Racb, of so soys, the second horse to receive 3 soys from the stakes. Over six flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high. One mile and a half Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s, 3— Maiden Plate, of 15 soys. The second --.- • horse to receive 2 soys from tho stake.' ; ; Weight for age. One mile. Entrance ISs. 3— Tinwald Cup Handicap, of 35 soys. the second horse to receive 5 soys from, the stakis. One mile and ahalft * Nomination 1 soy. ; acceptance, its, : I 4— Farmers' Handicap Trot of 10 soys.? '': -\- W eight not less than 10 stone. Pull • and go. Three miles. Nomination;* E ss ; acceptance, ss. Previous perform, ances must be sent m with nomination* s— Welter Handicap, of 20 soys; the second horse to receive 3 soys ficm the stakes. The winner of the Tinwald Cup to carry 7IU penalty. Ode mile, Nomination 10s j acceptance, lbs. 6— Novel Race, oi 20 soys. The winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds of the Club. Weight ' &L Six furlongs. Any overweight to be declared. Entrance, 10s. 7— Flying Handicap, of 20 soys; the If second horse to receive 3 soys from the stakes^ Six furlongs. The winner of Tinwald Cup or Welter Handicap to cany 71b penalty. In the event of a horse winning both the foregoing eventa •such horse to cany lolbs penalty. Nomination. 10s j acceptance, 10s. B— Handicap Pony Race, of 10 soys. For Ponies 14 hands cr under. Six ; furlongs. Height of pony and per. formance must be ssnt m w th nomination. Nomination, 5s • acceptance, ss. 9.— Hurry Scurry (if time cermit) for all entrance money w ith ssovs added; For maiden horses only. Catch weights* Half-mile. Entrance, 10s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. f 1. The meeting will be held undot the Rules of Racing. 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 maj appoint, The'r decision on all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. 3. The Races are open to any horse commonly resident and trained m the district from the Ist October, 1889, to the date of meeting, and owned by a person who has resided m the said district during the same period. 4. The district above mentioned is bounded on the north by the Selwyn river and on the south by the Opihi river. 5- Five per cent will be deducted from the gross of all moneys payable m accordance with this programme for the expenses of the course. 6. All nomination and acceptance fees to go to the funds of the Club, 7. Trotting Race horses must trot to the satisfaction of the Stewards. NOMINATIONS. Nominations for Hurdles, Tinwald Cup, Farmers' Trot, Welter Handicap, Flying Handicap and Pony Handicap accompanied by fie, name, age, description, and per* fotmances of horse, and colors of rider must be m writing and m the hands of the Secretary at Scott's Hotel, Tinwald, not- later than 9 p.m. on Saturday, 14th December. 18^9 WEIGHTS. Handicaps will be published on or about tho 23rd December. ACCEPTANCES AND ENTRIES, Acceptances for Handicaps and Entries for Maiden Plate and Novel Race must be m the hands of the Secretary at Scott's Hotel, Tinwald, not lattr than 9 p, m . 28th December, 1889. JOHN CLARK, 10" "8 Hon Secy. "Wlibb Tk Times is Hard." Ibs a dead, tough berth, and the world goes wrong, When you oau't get work, and there ain't maoh cash, An you loaf round the CORNERS the whole day long, Aud have to rustle for room and tush ; Yer oiothos wear out, and I tell you pard, It's prolty rough— an' the times Is hard, . , ■ You meet your friends an* they somehow turn Their heads an* gtsa at the algnilup high On the big brick blooks, with a unconcern When they see you comlu' and pasi yon It means, you'rt a little ahabby, pard, An they half suspeot that the times U hard ! Bat you don't glye up, an' you don't give down, And youß upper Up, keep her tight ty Joe, You'll see 'em all when the tide oomei round' — When they bow and amUe and love yon so ! Look 'tin eqaaro In the face and aik en* pard, If they recollect when the times were ; hard. Suitable tollie Times. -JUST oTpESBD— ONE of the Cholooot and Cheapest Stocks of ; SPBING DKAP.ERY. \ PRINTS, LAOKS, MEN'S ULOTfIING* &o.» iSallfcblo to the Times, now on SALE at W. H. Collier's, "THE COBNEB." -NOTE TUB ADDRUSS— , THe. eoßNsa
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2257, 18 October 1889, Page 3
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899Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2257, 18 October 1889, Page 3
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