MATAMATA SHOW IN view of the holding of other shows the closing date of entries has been extended to MONDAY, MARCH 10th, AT 8 P.M. after which no entries will be received. B. blennerhassett, Secretary. MATAMATA SHOW Class 22—Maiden Hunter THE words “ Competitors to have followed the hounds at Matamata,” has been deleted, and the class has been amended to read: Hunter (maiden at the time of entry) owned by past or present member of the Matamata Hunt olub, etc. (Note. —Should the cup donor not agree to the above amendment, ordinary prize-money has been guaranteed by Mr W. Egan). MATAMATA SHOW. ENTRIES will be received for the following classes (omitted from the schedule of prizes):— Class 6a.— Yearling Filly or Gelding, suitable for saddle. Class 63. — General Utility Farm Mare or Gelding, to be shown in saddle. First prize £2 2s, given by Mr W. M. Crabb; second 10s. Class 66a.— Fat Steer, any age, best money value. First £2 2s, given by Mr C. W. Vincent; second 10s (special). Class 67A.—Pair Yearling Steers, best money value. First £llß, given by Mr A. H. Lambourne; second 10s (special). Class 262 A.—Crochet Milk Jug Cover, made by girl under 14. First ss, given by Mrs J. Mateer; second 2s 6d. Class 263a.—Crochet Handkerchief Border, made by girl under 14. First ss, given by.-Mrs J. Mateer; second 2s 6d.
MORRINSVILLE A. AND P. SHOW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th Good Entries Frankton Band in Attendance SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS Train leaves Morrinsvillo at 5.30 p.tn., after Show, stopping at all stations to Putaruru G. F. OATES, Secretary • i ROTORUA A. & P. SHOW. WEDNESDAY, 12tli MARCH, 1919 Classes for all Farm Stock, Utility Poultry, Farm and Garden Produce, Home Industries, etc. Good Jumping Events. HEAVY HUNTER, £5 ss; OPEN HUNTER, £lO Ist, £3 second. Gold Medal for Jersey Heifer. Best Dairy Cow, Cup valuo £5 os. Fat Bullock, Cup valuo £5 ss. Many other good Prizes in all sections. Entries close SATURDAY, MARCH 1 Special Train Arrangements for Show Day. J. S. VICKERS, Secretary. NEWJEEALAND RAILWAYS Morrinsvillo A. and P. Show WEDNESDAY, 12TH MARCH A TRAIN will leave Morrinsville for Putaruru at 5.10 p.m. BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Rotorua A. and P. Show WEDNESDAY, 12TH MARCH 1919 ' THE usual 7.10 a.m. train Frankton to Thames will, leave Frankton at 7.40 a.m. The usual 8.30 a.m. train Morrinsville to Rotorua will not run. The usual 2.20 p.m. train Rotorua to Morrinsville will not run. A train will leave Frankton for Rotorua at 7.10 a.m., Matamata 9,10 a.m., Putaruru 10.5 a.m., Mamaku 11.25 a.m. Return will leave Rotorua for Frankton at 5.30 p.m.' This train will not connect with the Wellington express. BY ORDER. NOTICE E. STRONG wishes to thank the public of Matamata for their past patronage, and notifies that he has removed bis business (for the time being) to the old creamer^./
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Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 122, 6 March 1919, Page 3
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