True economy. To purchase Countess Tea foe two shillings. Ftr'fi from any excess of stringency
Public Notices. SPLENDID EATING POTATOES. '•T'~VO * SIXPENCE a Ba», m Store, * or 27s 6d a ton delivered. 8*154 D. THOMAS.
PUBLIC NOTICE. Edward Healy 1 13EGS to inform the inhabitants of Greenstreet and surrounding districts that he has taken over the Blacksmith's shop (lately occupied by Mil Tait), and trusts by sobriety and civility, combined with good workmanship, to receive their cordial support. 9 4
ORANGE HALL. PROFESSOR MASuN will continue his Family Entei'taiii incuts at the above named Hall TO-NIGHT, and all the week. Admission, Free. Front seats, 6d. 9 3 : /COMPLIMENTARY THINNER ANJ) JPRJB »JS]N TATI OIV TO W. C. Walker, Esq.
The above will take place at the MOUNT SOMERSHOTEL ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 7 p.m. Tickets can be obtained f rom>Mß H. W. Felton. A. EDWARD PEACHE, 8 169 Chairman of Committee.
ASHBURTON RACING CLUB. " AUTUMN MEETING, 1892. THE ASHBUiiTON STAKES, of 2 soys each, with 100 soys added ; second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes. For two and three-year-olds, bred m the district, or that have been commonly resident m the district and I owned by persons residing m the district from the day of entry and up to the date of the meeting. Two-year-olds, 7st 71bs ; three year-olds, 9st ; fillies and geldings allowed 31bs. Winners since August 1, 1891, of any race or races (excluding selling races) of the individual or collective value of £25 to carry 41 bs extra ; of £50, 71bs extra ; of £100, lOlbs extra ; of £200 or upwards, 141bs extra. Maidens having started twice or oftener allowed—twoyear olds, 51bs; three-year-olds, lOlbs. Penalties and allowances to be calculated to the time of starling. Five furlongs. Entrance, 1 soy on SATURDAY, November 22, 1891 ; second payment, 1 soy. oo SATURDAY* February 6, 1892; Sweep (2 soys), by 9 p.m. on day of nomination for Autumn Meeting, 1892. G. BISjSET, 81163 Secretary.
IK BANKRUPTCY. Estate of Arthuk Frisby, of Ashburton Forka, farmer. - A FIRST DIVIDEND of Ten Shillings ■x*- (10a) m the Pound on all accepted proved claims m the above estate is now payable at my office, Court House, Ashburton. J. C. BELL, Deputy-Official Assignee. Ashburton, September 2, 1891, 9*B A SHBURTON TROTTING CLUB. /-\^ SPRING MEETING.
SEPTEMBER 23, 1891, At the NEW TROTTING TRACK, South-East Belt. (Approved by the New Zealand Trotting Association.) Maiden Handicap, m saddle, of 15 soys, two miles ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, ss. Handicap Selljno Trot, winner to be sold, and all proceeds to go to the funds of the Club, m saddle, of 20 soys. ; two miles j nomination, 15s ; acceptance free. Handicap Tkot, m harness, of 18 soys, second horse 2 &ovs. j two miles ; nomination, 10s j acceptance, 7« 6d. AtMiSTON Handicap, m saddle, of 30 aovs.j second horse 5 soys.; three I miles ; nomination, los ; acceptance, j 15s. t ' District Handicap, m saddle, of 17 soys ; second horse 2 soys; two miles; nomination, 10s : acceptance, ss. Electric Stakes Handicap, m saddle, of 20 soys. ; second horse 5 soys ; one mile; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. The Meeting will be held under the Rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. Nominations, with fees, to be made by TUESDAY, September 8. at 9 p.m. Handicaps declared September 15 ; acceptances, September 19. Programmes on application. JNO. J. C, QUANE, Secretary. Central Hotel, Ashburton. B*lß7
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 2450, 2 September 1891, Page 3
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