ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB’S WINTER MEETING ASHBURTON FIRST RACE 11.5 aan. dHHHSBnSaK 3s'-’ .Wshbl * - ...iQiillwi W milll rn ‘. / jSMnggi’ w > B \ 13k jhk J 1 e SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 22nd ADMISSION: Gentlemen S/-» Ladies 2/6, Cars 2/-. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE: CHRISTCHURCH-ASHBURTOh —ok Usual 7.13 a.m. Christchurch-Ashburton train Will also take horses for the Races an is due Christchurch depart 7.13 a.m., Rakaia 1.52, Chertsey 9.0. Dromore 9.19, u —arrive Racecourse 9.24 a.m. and Ashburton 9.50 a.m. Return train for horses ieava Racecourse 5.0 p.m. Usual 3.50 p.m. Ashburton-Christchurch train will also ston ; the Racecourse p i C k up .passengers. Passenger train leaves Christchurch BJO an and arrives Racecourse 10.18 a.m., and returns leaving Racecourse 4.30 p.m., Christchurch arrive 9.7 p,m. Stops at Addlm ton, Sockburn, Hornby, Islington, Templeton, Rolleston, Burnham, Dunsandel and Rakaia only. Passengers. from oSS Stations must travel by the 7.13 a.m. train from Christchurch and return by the 3.50 p.m. train from Ashburton, due Rac< course depart 3.56 p.m. Should the Races be postponed the Passenger trains will NOT run.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 4
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