Waikato Central Show CAMBRIDGE, MARCH 6 & 7, 1913 Programme 390 classes. CASH AND SPECIAL _fl PRIZES A, J £IOOO Special attention is drawn to Dairy Cattle Sections, Hunting Events and One-mile Trot. Settlers will find something of special interest in the Home Industry, Horticultural, Fruit and Needlework Sections. SCHEDULES NOW READY and may be had from'all kindred Associations. Please secure one. G. VEALE, Secretary A-. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ~<HE following classes have been omitted from the schedule and entries for the same will be received by the secretary:— Hereford cattle. Special class for best foal sired by Robert Emmett, trophy value £2 ss, presented by Petch Bros. Challenge Cup, value £0 _ ss, presented by Dr Mcßae for the best King Country hack. L. C. HARTON, Secretary. KING COUNTRY CENTRAL A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. CLASSES OMITTED FROM SCHEDULE.
IR following classes were o from the printed schedule: — | Champion Hack of King Countryspecial—Cup £5 ss, presented by Dr j Mcßae. I Best" Foal by Robert Emmet —spe- ! cial—Special prize £2 ss, presented by Petch Bros. Hereford Cattle. Homemade Butter Lady Rider, over 3 jumps 3ft 6in high. Two trials allowed To be ridden in a straight saddle, for a challenge cup presented by Messrs Broadfoot and Finlay, and to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. First £2, second £l. Best-driven Tandem Team, to be driven over a course chosen by judges —special—Special prize £2 2s, presented by Mr R. T. Bailey. Cup presented by Barraud and Abraham, Lt.l., for most points in Shorthorn Cattle. Harry Man & N. J. Newman LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS % ARIA And at Waimate North. Mr GRESHAM English and American Dental Surgeon. TE KUITI. Otorohanga—lst and 3rd Thursday TELEPHONE No. 2.
The Coming Show. If yoii wish to secure prizes in the Romney Classes at the next Show attend the Unreserved Dispersal Sale THE CLIFFS STUD ROMNEYS WHICH SECURED ALL THE FIRSTS, SECONDS AND CHAMPIONS in the Romney Sheep Classes AT THE LAST TE KUITI SHOW All those Sheep are for absolute SALE 1,100 Stud Romney Rams, Ewes and Lambs. 1,600 Flock Sheep from Stud Lincoln Ewes and high-class Romney Rams. 50 HORSES, comprising active Heavy Draught, Farm and Waggon Mares, 2 year old's, j Yearlings and Foals. Surefqoted, Stylish Heavyweight carrying COBS.broken to saddle and harness, and Polo Ponies. Ngaruawahia Sale Yards, Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 11 o'clock. Catalogues from Auctioneers Loan and Mercantile Agency and Farmers Co-op. Auctioneering Co. Hamilton. OHURA A., P., H. & I. ASSOCIATION. Annual Show, To be held at Niho Niho, on JANUARY 30th, 3913. All entries to be included in pro- f gramme must be received by the sec- s retary on or before January 20th, ' 1913. Late entries will be received up till morning of Show. All com- f municationa to be addressed to secre- b tary, Niho Niho. Telegrams,"Show" Niho Niho. W. SANDISON, Secretary.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 537, 29 January 1913, Page 4
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