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i, - "«Jla9sl6. Dry nJarejlhTregurar work,'-Mr.« "' -■rshall's special' "P"H '*l"k» Vlly's special hffoef £2-~W. %Inman's / Nelly," 1.; H. jWe Lofty, 21 'Jf ■ ;,. Pv + Class 17..Gelding in regular work, Mr L' ! , Marshairs special prize, £l.ls-^H.'Tiper , s ' , Carriage Horses. - '; iMj&i 20." Carriage ■ Horses, not ' ."«uftder 15 hands, to, be shpmi in harness, > 'Sisx t>. Haven's special' prize, £2 ,2s —B. ■ j Shadbolt, 1 ; . -. ' , ' Class £l;*Be'# Single Harness Horse, to ♦yfchjß-'Shown in harness', Messrs Garrick and ,/' special prize, £1' Is —E. % ), Bairies, 1; T. B. Mould, 2 ' ,„ "' ■. ;'Hackneys.' _ «' ■ '"\ Class 24. Entire, Mr Matsdn's special ' [prize, £I—H.. Piper, 1 "'•- Class 25. Brood Mare—-H. Piper's Lady c . JBird,tfeI Ji Class 26. Boadster or' Hack (Mare or ?,',"-*Gelding)tobe shown in saddle, 5 , Mr Mar- £»'; shall's £1 Is, a|id Mr Matson's Special prize; £2—B. Shaftbolt, 1; D. & 2 J h4Vms*j27. Lady's or Geldin saddle, Mr Hay's * &l_Br/prize, £1 10s—Mr O'Connor's * i^aMPHI B - shaclbolt ' s Bird ' 2 ; highly commended. Jjfeee'cher's special prize, £2 2s, for tne%i#tgroomed lady's hack, was awarded t6 J! Ca'stle&i _\ . , Ponies. Class 28. Entire, not exceeding 14£ hands l Dalgnsh, 1 k Class 29. Mare or Gelding, not exceeding I 14J hands—W. M'Kay, 1 I Class 30. Boys' Ponies—H. Piper, 1 ; ■- F. Pnwson, 2 ; B. Shadbolt, highly comV, mended t Judges: Messrs Bradley, J. Gebbie, and "J. Ferguson. H Class 1. Boar, Mr James Hay's special ■"prize, £1 10s—T. Mould's Toby, 1; L. Bytoamb Paddy, 2 Sow. above six months old—T. Marchioness, 1 . Sow, under six months old, and Co.'s special prize, Shadbolt's Sess, 1 5. Sow and Litter of not less than Mr Matson's special prize, £1 — 1 »AIH¥ PB«DITCE. Messrs Sutherland, J. Keid, Jf'* And Jus. Aylmer. ~ C«*"t Cftieene. R t >. AClaas 1: Cheese, not less than 301bs (||?:made since September, 1877, Association's ffi special] prize, £3 Bruce, 1 ; J. 't' \Brawn, T 2; G. Cossar, highly commended "'- l C|as'B 2 Cheese, not less than 20lbs, or %' ~'tnore than 291 bs. made since September. r Shadbolt's special prize, £1 Is K'tHSW'* Pawson, 1 ,■ G. Vogan, 2 P^** s '"" ■: JBatter. plass 3: 31bs Table Butter Mr Mont-i-:-%omery's special, prize, £I—W. M'Kaj', jfe ;!W,-Wright, 2; T. B. Mould, highly K-c'bmnieitded ; Geo.< Vogan, commended ■'. ■'Class 4. Salt Butter, not less than2olbs, ■; date of salting affixed, Mr Montgomery's grige, £I—T. B. Mould, 1 l / ACaan« and Bacon. 5. Best side of Bacon—B- Shaddfee: Best Ham—T. B. Mould,-. 1 ; VECHETABiJBS. 1: Best Basket'of Vegetables—' f Si Song, 1 ; B. Shadbolt, 2 "Judges : Messrs Wilkin, Jones, and Garfoith. ~ ftii«>«'p »ogr». Class 1. Best Dog or Bitch, late Mr .^.. H. {Buchanan's special prize, £I—S. Nutt, 1 , ' "'. Cattle JDogrs. ;V,. ; ,Glass 2. Best Dog or Bitch, late Mr H Buchanan's special prize, £I—J. Reid's S -Clyde, 1 |;X .. jp©-»_oci»y. %'A- Class 1. Game—W. Widdicombe, 1 . . ■ Vvuprao. :J. Beec-fcer'a Brown Stout, 1 —5 feet ; ,'•*'_. Shadbolt's Noble, 2—4 feet 10£ inch. ; $ •'■ t i '_ t „ THE DINNER. ! - : \ After the labours of the day, the annual | .' dinner of the Association took place at 'Mr | ' • Brooks 1 Somerset Hotel. The chair was | occupied by Mr James Hay, President of , the Assofiiation,"snpporte<l on the riglit by • Montgoniery, M.H.8.. and on the left L by Mjj J. Ayhnef. R.M.,' Akaroa. The was filled by Mr/i'hos. Dicken, -President. After an' excellent , been disposed of, 'the Chairman j |^^H( Be d .the usual loyal and patriotic , -then- proposed the Higose of name rising to reply _____P^liy^^_P^V^ rß ' * ie - was hie name all they read'for the ]aei||iYe rmbsths, they | not expect much7 : «f a speech from | on'the''present occasion. This was! time to touch on political matter, in eight or ten'd&ys to address' when he would state what takenV-piace in' Parliament, and how had acted in his place there. He would probably state his views with regard the w „ position- pf the colonj',' and its Hi future' prospects. With regard' the __!> .^'?. 1 . brought them all toH|lj||li.e had reason' to believe .from himself and from what from others, that the show, BBBftt' %n" entire success, yet was very Vf|3P^''' c i ne nuas t sa .Vi however, that he |- have wished toJiave seen a greater % ''nSpber of exhibits of dairy ..'produce. wl" 00 was exhibited was ofsuX'"''Vw r *l u ' a '' i y» but he_would have wished ■,f "t^ f,ve seen m °re competition. Canter cheese was celebrated for its quality K'\ New Zealand. ancHt must be borne ihfc'nd that Canterbury cheese meant the c jji|se of the Peninsula. He hoped the quality of that'would always be main : JM& ♦n«d. and nothing coidd be more conduto ' * tn ' s desirable'" "object than Hp> : or rivalry amongst the producers, H[? r^a ifllie''the'refore said again that he hoped _Br_l l _[^" ar we fi b°uld > have greater compe,<pne thing they must bear in mind show must be maintained as one, and so far-from allowing down, increased efforts must be vjTmas'e a greater suescess. It gavilhini.grßgt pleasure to meet inpab ontfie snoV grounds that had v come amongst his m, Jpwrj t people;;«arid.it-lYbold':'be his wish and. ■ ,tßfir friendship; -and

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 151, 28 December 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 151, 28 December 1877, Page 4

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