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Ploughing Matches. PLOUGHING T|yf AT C H. WAIPAWA COUNTY PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION. The Fourth Annual Match will take place in MR. JOHN KNIGHT'S PADDOCK, KAIKORA, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Ploughing to commence at 9.30 a.m. sharp. Judges—Mr R. Wellwood, Mr James Inglis, Mr D. S. Fleming, Mr A. Scrimgeour, and Mr D. Carmichael. PROGRAMME : Champion—Entrance 10s od, open to all comers; any Plough. First prize, £7 ; second prize, £3 10s ; third prize, £1 10s. Class A—Single Furrow, for men who have not won a first prize. Entrance, 5s ; or 10s 6d to compete for Champion. First prize, £7 ; second prize, £3 10s ; third prize, £1 10s. Class B—Double and Treble Furrow. Entrance, 5s ; or 10s 6d to compete for Champion. First prize, £10; second prize, £5 ; third prize, £2 10s. Class C—For Boys under 18. Entrance, 2s 6d ; or 7s 6d to compete for Champion. First prize, £5; second prize, £2 10s ; thmfprize, £1. SPECIAL PRIZES: By the Association for best kept Harness in ordinary use: first prize, £1 ; second prize, 10s. By the Association : for the best-groomed team ; first prize, £1 ; second prize, 10s. By Proprietors of Waipawa Mail, Copy of the Mail each issue, freo for one year, for best driven Team. By Mr P. Cosgrove: Pair of Plough Backhands, as 4th prize in Class C. By Mr Enos Smart: Brush and Comb for the worst groomed horses, and a Whip for the last finish. By the N.Z. Clothing Factory (Hallenstein Brothers) : £1 Is for the first finish. By Mr J. S. Annand : Pair of Leggings for the best finish. ByMrW. H. Bishop: U lbs Tobacco for the oldest ploughman. A PUBLIC DINNER 'Will bo held at Mr John Pettitt's Hotel, Kaikora, at 5.30 p.m. Tickets, 7s 6d. W. BROWN, Secretary. Art Union. GRAND ART UNION. AQKA WORTH OF PRIZES.— SL>/£O\J 500 Tickets at 10s each. 50 prizes ranging in value from £65 to 10s. T. Water worth begs to call the attention of the public to the above. Having obtained the sanction of the Government, he proposes holding an Art Union of pictures, Japanese curios, marble ornaments, &c, on an early date, duo notice of which will be given. The prizes, which are numerous and valuable, can be seen at the Provincial Hotel on and after the 16th of May. Tickets can he had of the undersigned, or from any of the following gentlemen : — Mr Bell, Crown Hotel; Mr V. F. Mortonsen, Makatoku; Mr T. C. 8011, W.M. Club ;Mr Allardico, Danevirk Hotel; MiKelly, Hastings Hotel; Mr Dennett, Havoloek Hotel; Mr Beecroft, Hastings Hotel; Mr Ruddick, Farndon Hotel, Mr Peddie, Clarendon Hotel: Mr Stock, Albion Hotel; Mr A. McCartney, Caledonian Hotel. T. WATERWORTH, Provincial Hotel. CJnme §eason. GAME SEASON, 1884. npHE following persons have taken out ..8 Shooting Licenses :— Thomas Tanner, 0. O. Tanner, Kenrick Hill, George Tait, S. Carnellj Thomas Heslop, W. J. Birch, A. S. Birch, George Carlyon, Arthur Carlyon, J. S. Spry, F. Sutton, A. C. Knight, W. Cato, J. H. Coleman, R. P. Williams, Frank Roper, Peter Robertson, T. M. Chambers, John Chambers, J. Britten, S. Hooper, W. Wetheried, Joseph White, L. Walk's, N. Beetham, Cartwright Brown, R. T. Walker, Thomas Scott, R. Well wood, J. F. Crane, F G. Knight, Wm. Jones, James Blake, H. J Baker, Thomas Brinson, Tom Waterworth, Henry Monteith, W. Shrimpton, J. N. Williams, Captain Russell, J. D. Ormond, William Nelson, William H. Nelson, Allan McLean, C. C. Murray, James Warrilow, Thomas Bishop, W. R. Blythe, A. J. Cotterill, J. O. Evett, H. J. Jensen, A. T. Haultain, John A. McLean, John Jull, F. H. Meinertzhagen, James Ross, F. H. Stevens, J. Witherow, Geo. H. M. White, Rev. F. E. Simcox, Walter Hallett, J. G. Wilson, Sydney Jonstone, Harry Smith, J. S. Handyside, S. Bridge, Arthur Shield, W. Dabbs, T. Parkinson, Thomas Hall, G. A. Fitzroy, Thomas Crosse, J. C. Stewart, S. Scruby, John Gollan, Wm. Beamish, E. C. W. Porter, W. H. Peakman, Hugh White; Robert White, Paul Hunter, W. U. Burke, Alfred Pilcher, F. Pilcher, Thomas Powdrell. ANY person found trespassing with dog or gun on the Riverslea or Endsleigh Estates will be prosecuted. H. J. THOMPSON, Manager Riverslea Station. May 6th, ISB4. NOTICE. "POISON will be laid in all Paddocks JL connected with the Hikatoto Boiling Down from and after this date. KNOWLES & CO. May 14, ISS4. NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing on the Longlauds or Olrig runs Avill be prosecuted. J. 11. COLEMAN. May 1, 1884. NOTICE. ANYONE found trespassing with dog or gun on Tomoana, Maxwell Lea, or Mangateretere Estates will be prosecuted. NELSON BROS., (Limited). W. NELSON, Manager. TRESPASS NOTICE. IN consequence of a number of my sheep having been destroyed by poachers' dogs I have determined to lay poison after this date, and to prosecute anyone found sporting with dog or gun on my run. WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Te Mahanga. Sales I>.y Miller and Potts. STATION PROPERTIES FOR SALE. rfllHE Undersigned has for Sale a number J. of FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in this and adjoining Provincial Districts, ranging in prpsent carrying capacity from 1000 T \ 25,000 3HEEP ' at moderate prices and easy terms—viz.: from 30s per acre with sheep given in and upwards, according to locality, quality, and improvement; and several — LEASEHOLD RUNS, Caring from 10 Q 0 TO ig?000 SHEEP, at from 20s to 25s per sheep, lease plant, and improvements given in. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. WOODVILLE SECTIONS— 62 quarter-acre Sections, prices ranging from £5 to £200. 12 Half-acre Sections, prices ranging from £16 to £65. 6 Sections containing If acres each. 1 Section ~ 2\ acres 1 ~ ~ 3£ acres And, Several country lots, containing from 40 to 150 acres each, for sale at low prices. KAIKORA TOWNSHIP, NORTH— 9 Quarter-acre Sections. HASTINGS— 2 Quarter-acre Sections 1 Quarter-aero Section with 7-roomed House, good Garden, etc., adjoining Railway. NAPIER— Section No. 85, frontage to Carlyle-strcet. M. R. MILLER, Napier. Or, M. R. MILLER & POTTS, Waipawa.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4009, 28 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4009, 28 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4009, 28 May 1884, Page 4

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