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Shipping Notices. gKAW. -g AVllili AND LBION COMPANY (LIMITED), Line of Fast Steamers, Via Bio do Janeiro and Tehoriffo. T'hOEIC, J. W, Jennings. I I Commander, will soil lor London from Lyttelton on SATURDAY, April 2. "■RETURN TICKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED BATES. DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED. TO BE FOLLOWED , BY 1 T g H^ rollt8 ‘ An experienced Surgeon accompanies each Steamer. For farther particulars, apply to JOHN INOL18; EDWARDS, BENNETT b Co. t NATIONAL MOETQAGE AND COMPANY or N. Z., !».; or to • I - DALQEVY & COMPANY. LIMITED,, 2572 Loading Agents. • GKAW, SAYILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. FIBS T' W HEAT SHIP OP THE SEASON. HE First-class Iron Ship EUTERPE Will be despatched; POE LONDON DIRECT. ■ ■' ‘'Early; Cargo carried at lowest current rates. PaeaenJar accommodation is first-class. Apply to OHN HUGHS; EDWARDS, BENNETT b CO.; NATIONAL MORTGAGE b AGENCY CO., Ln: Or tp DALGETT b COMPY.-Limited. 1896 Sporting. JT ANCASTBE PARE TROTTING CLUB. THE SIXTH~MEETING f WILL BEHELD ON THE NEW - TRACK, AT THIS LANCASTER PARE GROUNDS, ■ '.S- ' OH SATURDAY, APRIL 9th. J. Bamford F. Cotton f J. B. Orassdh F.Jones Stxwabds ; H. H; Prins A. E. G. Rhodes * A. Cracroft Wilson C. H, Williams - Janas J. B. Oresson. SIAETEB ; C. A. Calvert. Hahdicappers Handicapping Committee. ' . Glebe or Coanss: A. M. Oilmen -PROGRAMME. First Race at 1 p.m, 1. Maidvh Teot (in saddle), of 20 eove, for horses that have never won any public money. Weight not less than lOst. Entrance, 1 sov. Pull and go.: A bout two miles, or Hx times round. Eui - - - - HDicAP Timid Font Trot (in harness), of 15 sovs. Height, 14 hands or under. Ponies to be measured before starting. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. About two miles, or six times round. ■ 5, Autumn Handicap Time Trot (in saddle), of 60 sovs, second horse to receive 10 soya oat of the stake. : Weight not laaa than JOst. The winner - of the Maiden Trot to incur a penalty of 15sec. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov. Pall and go; About three miles, or nine times round. _ " ~~ ~■. : Novel • Race Handicap Time Teot fin harness),of 30 Bovs.- The winner of the Maiden Trot ior Autumn- Handicap to incur a penalty of' lOseo 1 The winner to be sold immediately after - the race. The whole of the proceeds to go to the . Club.. Nomination, 10s; acoeptanoCi: 10s. About two miles, or six times-round. 6. Handicap Time Pont Teot (m saddle), of 15 so vs. Height, 14 hands or under. Ponies to he measured before starting. The winner of the Pony Trot In Harness to incur a penalty of lOseo. - Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Pall and go. About two miles, or six times round. 6. Lancaster Park Handicap Time Teot (in harness), of 50 sovs; second hor.e to receive 5 sovs ont of the stake. The winner of the Maiden Trot. Antnmn Handicap or Novel Race to incur a penalty of 15.ee. Nt ruination, leov ; acceptance, 1 sov. About two miles and a halt, or eight times round. 7. Selling Test (in saddle), of 25 aovs. The , winner to be sold for <25. Any horse entered to be sold for a less amount, to be allowed 2sec for every £1 less than the above sum* The horse to be sold immediately after the race, and any surplus above the entered price to go to the Club. Weight not less than lOst. Entrance, 1 sov. Poll and go. About two miles, or six times round. H.B.—The Lancaster Park track is 1720 feet round. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, at the Canterbury Jockey Club Rooms, by 9 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29, enclosing necessary entrance fees in cosh, without which no entry will be taken, and to state the name of the horse, age at the time of entry, name of owner, and the co<onrs of the rider. Any owner tailing to declare tile colours at the time of entry will he fined 2 sovs. Any jockey riding or driving in wrong colours will be fined 2 sovs. All horses must be ridden or driven in proper costume, or the horse will not be allowed to start. Handicaps will appear on Tuesday, April S. Acceptances close on Wednesday, April 6, at 9 p.m., at the O. J.C. Rooms. No entry or acceptance will be taken on any pretence whatever after the hour named. GENERAL RULES, No entry will be received for any race except on the following conditions: That all disputes, claims, and objections arising ont of the racing shall he decided by the majority of the Stewards present. Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. Horses mnst trot fairly to the satisfaction of the Referees, who shall have power to disqualify any horse for disregard of repeated caution. All protests must ho accompanied by a fee of 2 sovs, which will be forfeited should the objection be considered frivolous or vexatious. The Stewards reserve to themselves the right, in the event of bod weather, of postponing the meeting. Five ner cent will be deducted from gross winnings for expenses, and in the event of only two horses starting in any race, half stakes shall be paid. Tne Rules of the Victorian Trotting Club will he adhered to as far as they apply. CHARLES J. TENFOLD, 4456 Bon Secretary and Treasurer. .Board and Besidence. BOARD and Residence.—Visitors to Christchurch and others con find a comfortable home at Spencer House, 275, Armagh street west, close to tne Museum, Park and Gardena, and within 12 minutes* walk of the Cathedral and Postoffice; highest references required, and can be given. 1286 CJUPEBtOR Private Board and Residence, WaiCtl tab ana House, 285, Cashel st. west, 3 minutes' walk to centre of town. House detached. Splendid Lawn. 9546 OUPERIOR Private Board and Residence, JTJ Gloucester House, 256, Gloucester street, West, five minutes' walk from centre of city. Public Gardens, Ac. Terms moderate. 6485 -4 -il 6> MONTREAL STREET, just off Cashel J.JLs£5 street—Excellent Apartments and a Comfortable Home may be obtained at the above address. Only three minutes' walk from the Postoffice, Museum, and Gardens, Terms moderate. 957 PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Armagh street East. Five minutes' wait from centre of city. Comfortable home for a single gentleman. Small family and musical. Address, G.G.G., Post Office, Christchurch. 4243 HUGH'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. BEST ACCOMMODATION in Town is now offered to BOABDEBS. Double-room, 16s per week; single room, 18s per week; board, without imaging, 12e pet week; weekly dinners, 4sper week; board and lodging, 3a per day. Go jd accommodation for families. Smoking-room, sittingroom, with use of piano, bath-room, shower hathStabling free Impounded. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Papanui, from W. A. Wright’s Farm, North road, Papanui. One Bay Horae, blaze down face, hind feet white, short bang tail, no b-and visible. If the same is not released on or before March 28 th it will be sold. _ 4192 JOHN WILD, Poundkeepor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8124, 22 March 1887, Page 1

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