POVERTY 13 \Y AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, October 23rd and 24thLTER ATIONd AND ADDITIONS DRAUGHT HORSES. A CHALLENGE CUP, value £lO 10>, is presented by Mr F, B, Birker, Vto-3-President. To be won outright by the Exhibitor winning tho most points in the Draught Horeo Classes in the years J9J6, 1907, and 1908. la the event of a tie, tho greatest number of Firsts to win. Championship poiDta do nut count. CLASS 12 to rial—Best Entire, over 3 yesrs o!d, Ist Prize, £3 ; 2nd Prize, £l. CHAMPION ENTIRE, aDy age.—Prize, Certificate and £0 ss, presented by Mr H. B. Williams, BLOOD HORSES.
OLA.S3 14 to read—Bast “Yearling,” instead of “ Foal,” SADDLE HORSES. CLASS 32. —The Prize money in this Class will be as follows: Ist Piiz?, £3 3i; 2od Pnz;, £2 2s, both preßonlo 1 by Mr H. B. Buchanan ; 3rd Pr.zp, £l, from the Sooiety. CLASS 33. —Troop Horse. Too conditions will be us follows ; Horse to bo the property of, and ridden by, a duly enrolled member of the tquadiOD, and to have been used a! the last annual training camp, held in May, 1906, or at three parades since. Hsiuhr, 14 hands 2 inches to 15 hands 3 inches, and able to carry 14* stone. To ltad frtely on either hand. To slaad quietly for mounting aod dismounting, Paoos, walk and tret, and general appearance, CATTLE.
SHORTHORN CUT.— The conditions will be as follows: To be won outrigLt by tho Esb.bitor wioning tbo most points in years 1906, 1907, and 1908 IQ Classes Noe. 52 to 65 (incks ve), txoeptiDg Classes 56 and 62, which do not compete. Chempionsb p points do not ecu' t. In ihe event of a tir, the greatest number of Firsts to win.' CLASS 61—The Ist Prize in this Class ii i£2 2?, presented by Mr L. Tullooh, Benr. DAIRY CUP.—Tho following are tbe cand tions : To be won outright by the Exbibiior winning tbe most points in years 1906, 1907, and 1908 in Classes 78 to 96 (aoth inclusive}, male ttick excepted. In the event of a tie, tbo greatest number of Firsts to win, SHEEP.
CLASS 112.—The Ist Prize in tSia Class is £2 2j, presented by Me T Sherwood, I CLASS 119 to read —Best pen of THREE Ewe Hcggete. CLASS 145 to read—Best pen of Five Fat Two-tooth Wethers (unshorn) ; to be judged for value of wool and oarcase. NATIVE EXHIBITS. CLASS 211, —The Prize money in tbiß Claas will b 3 as follows : Ist Prize, £2 2i; 2nd Prize, .£1 Is, both pressnied by Mr A, Ngata, M.tl.R.; 3rd Priz;, 10s.
COMPETITIONS. CLASS 223.—The Ist P. zi in ibis Event will be £1 If, presented by the Licenced Victuallers' Asscciation. CLASS 229 a (New).—Diiviog Oompeti lion, ovor p= gs placed 10 yards apart on a straight course ci 100 yards ; tbroo trials each competitor. Tima to be taken into consideration. 1 t Prize, £2 2a, proaeuti d by Mr J. B. Holder ; 2ad Priz), £L, NOTE —Entries close on October 13th. Exhibitors will much assist by making their entries BEFORE that date H M. TORTER, Secretary.
N jTICE. sr H. TOM W-iLii'OBP, hereby glye j! g notioa that lir tend, at the nezt meeting o£ the Wanpu Court/ Council, to apply lor a Siaughtirman's Lioecae on Section No.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1872, 29 September 1906, Page 3
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