New Advertisements. Section 3—Special prize for best Bam of any Merino breed, other than described in Sections 1 and 2> Best Pen of 3 Ewes, not being themselves imported or tho« t x'uUghbrcd prcgcnj ox I ported Sheep [ _ Best pen of 3 Ewe Hoggets .Section 3—Leicester—- ! 2am I Bam Hogget Pen of 3 Ewes Pen of 3 Ewe Hoggets _ Pen of 3 Bams bred in N.Z. Section o—Any iong-wooiled breed nob qualified to show as Leicas* ters Pen of 3 Ewes 3 Ewe Hoggets Pen of 3 Bams bred in the Province Section 6 —Lincoln— Bam Bam Hogget Pen of 3 Ewes Pen of 3 Ewo Hoggets Pen of 3 Bams bred in N.Z. Section 7—Spring Lamb Bams, for all sorts ef Sheep named in this. List Class IV. Section I—Best Boar, large breed Best Sow, ditto Best pen of 2 young Pigg Section 2—Best Boar, small breed Best Sow, ditto Best pen of 3 young Pigs Class V. PO ULTEY. Best coop of Fowls of any variety, first and second prizes Best coop of Turkeys Best coop of Ducks Class VI. C E B E A L S. Best samples of Wheat—one bushel Ditto ditto Oats ditto Ditto ditto Barley ditto Best collection of Grass Seeds Best sample of Potatoes—one bushel The amounts of the prizes will be published as soon as the collection are completed. GENERAL REGULATIONS. 1. The selling price must bo attached to each implement shown, if for sale. 2. Entrances to be post entrances. 3. Pedigrees of all thoroughbred Entire Horse Stock must be deposited with the Secretary at the time of making entry. 4. All horses must be haltered and led 6. 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. The term Spring Lamb to mean any lamb dropped from the Ist August. 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—tho decision of the Judges to be final. 12. AD servants coming in charge of Stock will be subject to tho orders of the Committee. 13. No stranger or exhibitor will bo ad- ■ mitted 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, if possible, be disI languished as tho winner by different colored prize cards. [ 15. The gates will be open for the public from 12 o’clock. Admission, Is. each. By order of tho Committee, H. S. TUTEN, Hah. TJAWKE’S BAY HOBTICULTUEAL XX SOCIETY. The SECOND ANNUAL SHOW of B tho above Society will be held in the Council Chamber, on TUESDAY, the 2nd April next. Buies and Schedule of Exhibits may bo |Outaiued on application to e E. S. TIFFEN, I Hon. Sec.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 453, 11 February 1867, Page 3
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558Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 453, 11 February 1867, Page 3
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