Ploughing Match. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH AND DRAUGHT FOAL SHOW, Will be held in Mr Wellwood's Paddock, Hastings, ON TUESDAY, MAY 24th, 1881. COMMITTEE :— Messrs J. Bennett, J. Heslop, R. Wellwood, J. R. Elliott, J. Moore, P. Ramsay. "PROGRAMME— PLOUGHING MATCH. To start at 9 30 a.m. sharp. CHAMPlON—Entrance, 10s 6d ; open to all comers; any plough. Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd prizo, £3 ; 3rd prize, £1 CLASS A—Single Furrow, formen who have not won a first prizo. Entrance ss, or 10s Od to com pete for Champion Cup. Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd prize, £3; 3rd prize, £1 CLASS B—Double md Treble Furr|ow. Entrance, ss, or 10s Od to compete for Champion Cup. Ist prize, £7 10s ; 2nd prize, £4 10s : 3rd prize £2, Captain Russell offers a Special Prize of five guineas for best work by a treble-furrow plough. CLASS C-Any plough; boys under 18. Entrance, 2s 6d, or 7s Od to compete for Champion Cup. Ist prize, £3; 2nd prize, £2 ; 3rd prize, 10s. CLASS D-Any plough; Maoris o.ily. Entrance, 6s, or 10s 6d to compete for Champion Cup. Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd prize, £3. Three competitors or no second prize Note.—The Society's Champion Cup, value £15 15s, will be awarded to the beet ploughing on the ground, for which the entrance has been paid. Exchampions and first-prize takers in Class A must enter in the Champion Class. DRAUGHT FOAL SHOW. COLT—lst prize, Society's Medal; 2nd prize, Certificate. FILLY—Ist prize, Society's Medal; 2nd prize, Certificate. Entries to be made with the Secretary at his office, Emerson-street, on or before Saturday, 21st instant, F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. —m milium mm in nin in ■ niiim.iinwp———^ Root Show. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION OE pEAIN AND TJ OOTS WILL BE HELD IN MESSRS HOADLEY & LYONS WOOL STORE, NAPIER, ON TUESDAY, 31st MAY, 1881. "PROGRAMME— WHEAT—Entrance for Champion Cup, 21s. General entrance—members, 2s Gd ; non-membe s, 10s 6d. Ist prize, Champion Cup, value r atd Society's Medal; 2nd prize, £2; 3rd prize £1! OATS—Entrance fer Champion Cup, 21s. Genera, entrance- Members. 2s Cd; non-members, 10s 6d. Ist prize, Champion Cup, value £25, and Society's Medal. Tartarian : 2nd prize, £2; 3rd prize, £1. Short Oats : 2nd prize, £2; 3rd prize, £1. BARLEY—Entrance for Champion Cup, 21s. General entrance- Members, 2s 6d ; non-member 10s 6d. Ist prize, Champion Cup, value £2 , and Society's Medal: 2nd prize, £2; 3rd prize, £1. GRASS SEED-Entrance—Members, 2s Od; non : members, 10s Cd. Bye Grafs : Ist prize, £110s; 2nd prize, £1, Cocksfoot : Ist prize, £110s; 2nd prize, £1. POTATOES—Entrance — Members, 23 6d; nonmembers, 10s 6d. Early : Ist prize, £2; second prize, £1, Late : Ist prize, £2; 2nd prize, £1. MANGOLD WURTZEL—Entrance—Members, 2s 6d; non-members, 10s 6d. Bed : Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. Yellow : Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. Judges aro directed to award the prizes in the Mangold classes, to soundness, combined with size and quality. CARROTS—Entrance—Members, 2s 01; non-mem-bers, 10s 6d. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. EXTRA EXHIBITS—The judges will award prizes for extra exhibits, such as seeds hops, &c, if of sufficient merit. All Exhibits must be delivered in Napier |on or before MONDAY, 30th May: If consigned to Napier Railway Station will be taken charge of by the Secretary. REGULATIONS. Entri«s for Champion Cups to be on same terms and conditions as the other Champion Cups given by the Society; . All cereals must be of this season's growth. iSfot less than four bushels of any cereal or grass seed to be shown, and to be a fair average sample of not less than 100 bushels. Not less than one bag late potatoes to be afair sample of five tons; not less than one bag early potatoes to be a fair sample of half a ton; not less than 1 cwt mangold to be a fair sample of five tons ; not less tnan 1 cwt carrots to be a fair sample of one ton. Mangolds and carrots to be shown untrimmed All exhibits must have been grown bona fide by the exhibitor, and all winners will be required to sign a declaration that they have fulfilled the stipulations. Intending exhibitors fselling the bulk before the Exhibition takes place must obtain a certificate from the purchaser that the sample is a fair average. The judges will not be bound to make an award if the exhibits are not of merit All entries must be made with the Secretary, at his office, Emerson-street, on or before Saturday, 28th May Admission—One Shilling. F, D. LUCKIE, Secretary, _____ Hotels. BEECROET'S LIVERY STABLES, HASTINGS. GEORGE QMITH, HORSE-BREAKER, begs to k? notify to his friends and patrons that he has removed from Farndon to Hastings, and leased the above well-known Stables from Mr Beecroft, where he hopes to merit a continuance of their favours, and the public in general. Travellers may always rely upon good Buggy and Saddle horses; first-class Groom always in attendance. Horses broken to single and double harness with the greatest care. Good loose boxes, and well watered paddocks. Address; GEORGE SMITH, Beecroft s Hotel, Hastings. April 11,1881. HAVELOCK HOTEL, Havelock. Proprietor W. H. Simpson THE above new and commodious Hotel has been opened with every comfort and convenience. Only the choicest brands of Wines and Spirits kep in stock. Try our Bottle Department. Good Stablino and Paddocks. Coaches to and from Napier daily. Orders and Commissions punctually attended to. Parcels received for Napier, Clive, Havelock, and surrounding districts. Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses on hire. W. H. SIMPSON. RAILWAY HOTEL POET AHTJTKEI. THE undersigned begs to inform his friends an tho public that ie has recently Opsnod th above Splendid, New, and Commodious Hotel, Port Ahnriri, near the Railway Station. This Hotel is replete with every accommodatira and convenience, and every effort will be made o meet the requirements of customers. Ales, Boers, Wines, and Spirits, of the best only kept. A Table d'HCte daily. Superior aeoommodation for Travßllera Families JOHN YOUNG, Proprietor. •pARR'S T IFE TpILLS. THOUSANDS DIE in their YOUTH in consequence of disease produced in the first instance by neglect. The body, viewed as a living machine, should perform all its functions with perfect regularity ; this is the first necessity. It is, therefore, mo&t important to pay constant attention to the state of the stomach and bowels ; and there Is no medicine that has such deserved repute as PARR'S LIFE PILLS or preserving regularity, and consequently ensuring long life. Sold by all Medicine Vendors, in boxes.'lß l£d, 2s 2d, and in family packets, 11a each ,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3083, 14 May 1881, Page 1
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