;2u Show. "IVSHBTJRTON AGRTCC LT URAL & jQI pastoral association. tIST FOR OF PRIVATE PRIZES COMPETITION j AT THE ! FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION, To be held on ! THURSDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. Presidents’ Prize (E. S. Coster) iss 5s For the best four merino ewes of any kge. j S. Wood, £2 2s—For the best iwo-fear-old colt or filly by Heather Jock. J. Grigg, £4 4^—For the bestjof the most recent improvements of New Zealand manufactures in labor saving agricultural implements or appliances. I J. Grigg, £2 2s—Far the seconp best Improvements of New Zealand manufactures in labor saving agricultural [implements or appliances. j Wilkin and Carter, £2 2s—For the best yearling colt or filly by Dundee. ; J. Carter, £2 2s—For the best -ladies’ hack. Friedlander Bros., £3 3s—For the best Collection of dairy produce, including hams and bacon. ! Matson, Cox and Co., £2 12s 6d—For the best 5 ewes or wethers under 18 months old, the progeny of merino ewes and lougwool rams of any pure breed (to be specified). Matson, Cox and Co., £2 12s 6d—For the best 5 ewes or wethers under 18 months old, the progeny of merin6 ewes and longwool ram of any pure breed. ■ _ New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, piece of plate,; value £3 3 a —For the best pen of 5 merino rams under 18 months old. 1 W. H. Gundrj,£l Is—For the best pair of game fowls. D. Williamson, box of tea—For the beat pair of fowls for culinary purposes, to be dressed ready for cooking. W. Patching, horse cover—For the best cart foal on the ground. W. Anderson, ladies’ whip—For the rider_pf the ladies’ hack., - A ©rPandUoi, £2* 2s—For the best two-year-old carriage colt or filly. R. W. Shearman, £1 Is—For the best yearling carriage colt or filly. M. Nealas, pair of riding boots (value £3 3s) —For the owner of the horse that wins the punters’ Prize. W. Power, £1 Is—For the best yearling thoroughbred colt or filly. Tucker and Rested, £2 2s—For the best < fmaca .Shielding suitable <foW carrier’s 30 cWt.) ‘ i T. Taylor, £1 Is—For the best yearling draught colt. rf -. T, Taylor, £l.ln—Fqjr the be?t yearling felly. Hugh Johnston, £2 2s—For the largest prize-taker in draught stock. £2 2s~-.Bi)i? the best draught .mare, to be shown with two of her progeny. , . t -,^o.,GUmq^r,.£22s rr rFh’the i '® sttliree ' 1 mam tlie mid '~oe property of the exhibitor. S. Mullins, £1 Is—For the best 2-year- >.) titdd'-dhbrthorn bulhu;t -’i.. S. Mullins, £1 Is—For the best 2ryeari .^,©ld, ( heifep,.ftay'rbfeed. ; F. L. K Hill, £2 2s—For the best r ,draught.mare.on'the ground. .■ - . ' ; Henry Hampton, £1 Is—For the best boar of any breed, under,l2 months bid. Jas. Jameson, £1 Is-—For the’ best; crossbred sheep (first cross), ewe or wither, 4-tooth, bred from merino ewe. Dr Trevor, £2 2s—For the best pen of 6 merino ewes, with crossbred lambs-at foot, ewes and lambs to be taken into consideration. Jno. McKeelab, £2, for the best two-year-ol'd'Calt or Filly by Victor. The Directors of the Ashburton Cheese and Butter Factory offer a prize of £3 3s for the three best cows, of any age or breed, most suitable for dairy purposes, in milk or springing, the bona fide property of one
owner. . . eh^^^.l'HA«n>otr^£B : 3rf; ’for “the best five Merino Rams under 18 months old oivo-j.fT.xfthaij haveu'uev&r," beott"housed, clothed, or hand fed. IJS -&»i9IWRS ££2s, for thb'bert five'Merino 1 Ewes under 18 months old, that aaoW have, nerer,.been, housed, . clothed, ornarid fedi ' T. Q (jilt., £1 Is, for the best round of Corned Beef. Henderson and Moßeath, £2 2s for the best five Long-wool Wethers kbove 18 months old and not exceeding SO months. J. Tait, £2 2s, for the best set of 1 raugh Shaft Harness shown on the groUnd Entries must be lodged with the Secretary on or before THURSDAY, 16th .November. GEORGE JAMESON, n 6 Secretary. d 17 >JO <1 >u. HJ/' *• '• EPOBD ‘ PX> R E'S T* HOT EL. The undersigned having taken the above well-known Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the travelling public gene-, rally that they will always find every comfort, combined with civility and economy. Wines, Beer, and Spirits of the choicest brands, &o. —— Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. JOHN BOWIOK, Proprietor. THE GLASGOW PIE HOUSE, Comer of Dowling and Princes streets, ~C 0 j/^ DD 6 N, Proprietor. Has opened a place in connection with the above, which he has christened “ TAB* BODEGA,” , and can promise to supply his friends with a better Glass of Wine or Beer, direct from the cask in a cool cellar, than they can obtain anywhere in the city. Dowung Street. Princes street. “THE BODEGA.” au 17 HE SHAD Hereford street. E S, W. H. PORTER Bega to announce that he has entirely Rebuilt the Shades, and in soliciting the patronage of his friends, and the public generally, is determined that the prestige attaching to the old house for the excellence of its wines, spirits, liqueurs, and ales, shall be fully maintained. Especial attention has been paid to the Cuisine, the resources of the kitchen being very complete. One of the Largest Ranges procurable, and a Grill of corresponding size, has been fitted therein. The services of one of the best chefs has been secured, so that the LUNCHEONS at the Shades are second to none in the Colony. Gentlemen whose business avocations necessitate luncheon in the city are respectfully solicited to patronise this establishment. N. 8.--Tha Grill is in full swing to-day. 527 JOHN HABYIT, Boot and shoemaker, Tancred street, Ashburton, J. H. desires to notify to the public of Ashburton arid surrounding districts that he is still carrying on business in the above line, and by Good Work Quick Despatch hopes to ensure a fair share of support. ; 12 a
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 792, 14 November 1882, Page 4
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