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Agricultural. ENTRANCE FEES. i, d. For each Stallion 10 0 Mare or Filly... 5 0 Bull 5 0 Cow or Heifer 2 6 Bam 2 6 Pen of Ewe* 2 6 Boar V 2 6 Sow..; 2 6 Pen of Pigs 2 6 Poultry 1 0 . Implements Free Agricultural Produce, &&, Free The amounts of the prizes will be published as soon as the collections are completed. GENERAL REGULATIONS. 1. The selling price must be attached to each implement shown, if for sale. 2. Entrances to be post entrances. 3. Pedigrees of all thorough-bred Entire Horse Stock must be deposited with the Secretary at the time of making entry. 4. All horses must be haltered and led. 5. The same animal cannot be entered in two classes. 6- Exhibitors of poultry will be required to find their own pens. 7. Implements must be on the ground and placed, at latest on the day previous to the Show. 8. No stock exhibited to be removed from its place until after four o’clock on the day of Show. 9. The committee will not, under any circumstances, hold themselves responsible for 'loss, damage, or mis-delivery of live stock or other articles exhibited at the Show. 10. All entries to be made under cover to the Secretary, at the office, Government Buildings, Napier, on or before Saturday, the 17th March, at 12 o’clock. 11. Any prize may be withheld when the judges are of opinion that there is not sufficient merit in the stock exhibited for such prize to justify an award—the decision qf the judges to be final. 12. All servants coming in charge of stock will be subject to the orders of the Committee. 13. No stranger or exhibitor will be admitted into the Cattle yard, under any pretence whatever, until the Show yard is open to the public. 14. As scon as the Judges shall in each case have made »heir decision of an award, the prize animal shall, if possible, be distinguished as the winner by ditierent colored prize cards. 15. The gates will be open for the public at 12 o’clock. Admission, Is each. By order of the Committee, O. L. W. BOUSFIELD. Hon. Sec. HAWKk-’S BAY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY A MEETING of the Committee of this Society will be held, by permission of His Honor the Superintendent, in the Council Chamber, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th instant, at 7 o’clock p.m. O. L. W. BOUSFIELD, Hon. Sec. HAWKE’S BAY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY GENTLEMEN desirous of joining the Society will please send in their names to the Secretary, Subscription—£l Is per annum. O. L. W. BOUSFIELD, Hon. Sec. Condy’s Preparations. THE ONLY VINEGARS of BRITISH ORl* GIN to which an Award was made by the Jury of the International Exhibition, 1862. CONDY’S PATENT CONCENTRATED MAT T VINEGAR is extr« roely portable, being just six times the strength of the best Vinegar,, absolutely pure, unsurpassed in flavour, and will keep for any length of time in any climate. Quarts, 3s 6d; pints, 2s; half-pints, Is. Reports from eminent Analytical Chemists of the day. OONDY’S PATENT CONCENTRATED PURE MALT VINEGAR, Guaranteed to be free from Sulphuric and every other Mineral Acid, as supplied to ler Majesty’s. Government. Directions for Use.—To one part, add five parts of water, and you will produce six parts of the strongest Vinegar usually sold. Testimonials.— “ This Vinegar is the purest, and free from any adulteration whatsoever.”—A. H. Hassall. “ The best Malt Vinegar ef English commerce,” —H. Letheby, M.D. “ The best, purest, and cheapest Vinegar that can he made,” —A.Ure, M.D., F.B.S In bottles, labelled and tapsuled.—H. B. CONDY Patentee. Wholesale trders received at the office of this paner. CONDY’S PATENT FLUID, for purifying the air of Inhabited E( oms, Larders, and Dairies An invaluable lotion for all burns, scalds, and wounds. Destroys all offensive matter, solid, liquid, cr aeriform. Is, 2s, and 4s Bottles. J. Bell & Co., 338, Oxford-street; and all firstclass Chemists.—Chemical Works, Battersea, London. Wanted. WANTED, a GOOD PLAIN COOK and GENERAL SERVANT. Good wages will be gi en to a thoroughly qualified person. Apply at the office of this paper. MRS CABB having removed from her late res fence, Ngaio Cottage, to Boyne Hoi se, Tennyson- treet, situated next door to Viu Herald Office,Tier to inform the Inhabitants of Napier and its \ initj that she has vacancies for a few l ENXLXMSN BOARDERS.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 353, 26 February 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 353, 26 February 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 353, 26 February 1866, Page 4

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