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Agricultural. ENTRANCE FEES. ■-a. Mor sack Stallion ...10 0 Mare or Filly 5 0 Ball 5 0 Cow or Heifer 3 6 Earn 3 6 Ben of Ewes 2 6 Boar S G Sow 3 0 Pen of Pigs 3 6 Poultry 1 0 Implements Free Agricultural Produce, &0., Free The amounts of the prizes trill he published u 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 cf Show. 9. The committee will not, under any circum* stances, 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 of 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 bo admitted into the Cattle yard, under any pretence whatever, until the Show yard is open to the public. 14. As soon as the Judges shall in each case have made their decision of an award, the prize animal shall, it possible, bo distinguished as the winner by different colored prize cards. 15. The gates will be open for the public at 12 o’clock. Admission, la each. By order of the Committee, O. L. W. BOUSFIELD. Hon. See. TO JAME 3 CHAPMAN, And all others whom it may concern. TAKE NOTICE tnat the time having expired for which I agreed to depasture the Sheep and Horses mentioned in the return below written, 1 cannot continue to depasture the same. Further take notice that I shall bo ready to deliver over the said Sheep and Horses on the fifteenth day of Mareli next at tho yards on Messrs Canning and Russell’s Station, situate at Oakbourne, in the Porangahnu District And further that in tho event of no person attending to take delivery of the said Sheep and Horses, I shall proceed to a Sale thereof by Public Auction, at such time as shall be advertised in tho public papers published in Hawke’s Buy, and ■hall hold tho proceeds for tho benefit of tho said James Chapman.

HOUSES. 1 aged Brood Mara 1 three-years-old Filly X two-years-old Filly 1 yearling Colt Total Horses 4 SHEEP. Full mouthed Ewes 210 Six tup ditto 41 Four tup ditto 41 Two tup 76 Ewe Hogs 58 Ewe Lambs 79 Sis teeth vVethers 41 Four ditto ditto 41 Two ditto ditt0....... 75 "Wether Hogs 58 Wether Lambs 79 Total Sheep 800 JOHN DAVIS CANNING. Oatbourne, Feb. 15,1866. electoral districts op napier AID CUTE, NOTICE. THE Claims of Persons duly qualified, desirous of having their names placed on the Elect©* ral Rolls of either of the above Districts, or desirous of having any additions to or alterations in ttie statement of their qualifications on the said Bolls, will be received at the Registration Officer’s Office, Napier, during the month* of January. February, and March. JOHN CURLING, Registration Officer. Napier, January 18,1866. Wanted. WANTED, » GOOD PLAIN COOK an<3 GENERAL SERVANT. Good wages Will bo given to a thoroughly qualified person. Apply at the office of this paper.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 355, 5 March 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 355, 5 March 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 355, 5 March 1866, Page 4

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