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--Witt'Ua BixliiOi-JOii AKAROA HORTICUTURAL, _> INDUSTRIAL, AND PASTORAJ EXHIBITION, j TO BE HELD IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL. AKAROA, '~ On JANUARY Ist and 2nd, 1883 s .npHlil Committee-desire to call th 1 X attention of the public to the fac - that the forthcoming Exhibition will b carried out in a much more comprehen I sive manner than its predecessors. In the HORTICULTURAL divisioi , the awards have been divided into tw< 3 classes, an open and amateur class, s< that the non-professional residents wil r not have to compete against gardeners i or the Chinese. The prizes offered ir this division will be (including private , awards) over _£25. The INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION is also exciting greater interest this year, The Schoolmasters' Association have offered five special prizes, and strong efforts are being made in the schools to carry off the palm. The objects of art will also be seen to a much greater advantage in the Oddfellows' Hall. I The AGRICULTURAL and PASI TORAL division is under the auspices of the Farmers' Club, who offer a handsome and varied list of prizes for produce, implements, etc. The attention of farmers is specially called to the endeavors to encourage the manufacture of implements suitable for working our hilly country. The Society has issued two classes of tickets for purchase, to which they wish specially to call the attention of the public. The first costs 10s, and gives the holder a right to free entrance to the Exhibition during the two days, and also to the exemption from entry fees, except for special prizes. A further privilege will be free admittance to a PROMENADE CONCERT with which the Exhibition will close, on the evening of January 2nd. The other tickets are 5s each, and are intended for those who desire to encourage the Society by a small donation, The following Special Prizes have been offered, and more are invited :— £o 3s for the best treatise on stock for dairy purposes, and how to produce them, taking rearing, feeding, breeding, and causes (if any) through climatic influences, etc., between New Zealand and Great Britain, the treatise to be the property of the Farmers' Club ; offered by Mr Henry Piper. 15s for the winner of the greatest number of prizes in the Agricultural and Pastoral exhibits ; ( given by Mr W. Barnett. 9s for best cheese exhibited in the show; given by Mr W. Barnett. 10s 6d for the best curd shovel ; offered by Mr George C-ieckley. 10s 6d for the best 12 mulberry leaves (Moms alba); offered by Mr H. C. Jacobson. 10s for the best collection of peas, named varieties ; given by Mr Hawthorne. 7s 6d for the best box of flowers for window-sill; given by Mr E. Lee. 10s for the winner of the gieateat number of prizes in the vegetable classes; given by Mr R. Newton. For the best kept exercise books in Standards 2, 3, 4, 5. and 6, to children attending the Government schools of the Peninsula. The work to extend over a period of not less than three months, and to be certified to by teacher. The conditions and the amounts of the prizes to be settled at the next monthly meeting or the Association. Given by the Banks Peninsula Teachers' Association. The schedules, with a full list of tho prizes offered, can be obtained of any member of Committee, of the Hon, Secretary, at the Mail Office, or at any i store in Akaroa. Entrance fees for all j exhibits, except in the Industrial classes,; which are free, 6d per exhibit. Times ! of closing for entries and other intelligence in future advertisements. STEPHEN WATKINS, Hon. Sec. _r«-iH_4>r» WANTED. TENDERS for Carting 150 Cords of Firewood (more or less) from the Kaik. F. NARBEY, Jun. Government Advert-semen... NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS (Christchurch Section). CHEAP FARES TO DUNEDIN, INVERCARGILL, AND THE LAKES, FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. RETURN FARES. From Christchurch and Ashburton. To j Ist Class. : 2nd Class. DUNEDIN ... 30s 20s INVERCARGILL. 50s 3os KINGSTON, FOR THE LAKES... GOs 40s Tickets at the above fares will be issued for the Express Train on tho 22nd, 23rd, 25th, 26th, 29th, 30th December and Ist January, and will be available for return up to and including the Bth January. For further particulars see posters. The following arrangements as to fares generally will also be in force:— All ordinary single fare tickets issued from 21st December to 2nd January will be available for return up to and including the Bth January. FREDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager's Office, Christchurch, December 13tb, 1882.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 673, 27 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 673, 27 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 673, 27 December 1882, Page 3

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