t. [ ene Notices. J~" .. „ NOTICE?" 2 /^oRE A. & p7~ASSOCIATION r IT — T By-law No. 2. " Entries in writing must be lodged witl . the Secretary before 9 p.m. of the evening PRECEDING the Show ; all entries after thai hour will be charged double." 1 The Secretary will be at his office (oppo- : site Smsill and Brown's), Main Street, Gore, ! from Bto 9 a.m. on the day of the Show, tc receive late entries. ARTHUR B. TUSON, Secretary. Gore, Nor. 26th, 1883. d 750 SPECIAL PRIZE LIST OF TH E GORE A. & P. SOCIETY. New Zealand Agricultural Company's cup, value 15 guineas. —For the winner of the highest number of points for Clydesdale horses ; special prizes not to count. Gift of Mr A. P. Austing, L 5 ss.— For the winner of the highest number of points for cattle ; special prizes not to count. Gift of Messis Aitken, Milnes, and others, cup value L 5 5s. — For best 6 crossbred ewes, with lambs at foot, for refrigerating purposes ; exhibitors to state what breed of raras used. Hr W. Nichol, 21s.— For the best fiv crossbred ewe hoggets from merino ewes. The breed of the ram to be stated at the time of entry. Messrs Green and Souness, L!>. — For best horse shoeing, : to bo divided as follows: — Besr, shod draught horse, Ist, LI, 2nd, 10s. Best shod hack, Ist, LI; 2nd, 10s. Mac Gibbon and Sons, Box Tea. — For best 21bs of fresh butter,to be in hands of the Committee ten clear days before the show. J. Turnbull, Silver Mounted Bridle. — For the best draught gelding. MrW. M'Caw, 12 photographs of winner— For the best four oatmeal cakes. G. Brett, " Britannia " metal teapot value LI Is— For most points in dairy produce, special prizes not to count. James Beattie, a lady's silver card basketSecond prize for salt butter. Thos. Telfer, Ll— b or bast brood mare, with two of her offspring. Andrew Aitken, 10s.— For best draught foal in yard. A. Fleming, LI Is.— For best draught mare 1 . or gelding under 15 hands. H. Driver, M.H.R., a gold medal— For exhibitor who- takes the greatest number of prizes at the show. B. Allison, L2 — Best contiactor's team, three mares or gtWiags. Anyone wishing to supplement this prize list will please notify : v MR A. B. TUSON, . d.704 Secretary Gore A, and P. Society. ! The Gore-Kelso Railway Construction and the > Establishment of Manufacturing Industries ' are the two things most needed for the ; welfare and advancement of the district. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY, Buy of the Maker, and get a Genvine Article at a Reasonable Pbice, THE GORE BOOT MANUFACTORY is now replete with the largest and best selected stock of "Roots and Shoes in the ■District, all ' : v make, manufactured expressly to v • \< equirements of the Disj tiict. Our !■' ■ • --^atortigJits, Balmorals, | and Klaatics, .'. itle to r^noUit,, whfs j j compktition. .;• acknowledged to be j j the best v'aiuc »•..•" ..doney in Boots ever ] offered to the Pur. l ; Gore. gy* Note Mw Pr\.- ,j>vin 2U,to Measvrr No Arcade Sweepings ! A Large Assortment of Ladies' Dress Boots, Evening Shoes, Slippers, &c, &c. Children's Boots, from 25., in endless variety. Leggings of every description made on the Premises. New Elastics put in. Agent for Singer's Sewing Machines, and new Davis* Vertical Feed, Needle* aad ap- \ pliaucofi kept in stock. j $gr Leather ANDjiuffiffiSY;- 5^Women's Boots, half -soled 3s. Men's Bonis, half -soled . ... 55.) 0, W. BOWTELL. BOOT MANUEAOTUEEK, Next Colonial Bank," . GORE AND LUMSDEN. HAIRDRESSING, Etc. NICHOL MILLAR, begs to intimate to residents of Gore and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as Hairdresser, etc., Tobacconist, and Dealer in Fancy Goods, in temporary premises opposite the Gore Railway Station. Hairdressing and Shaving at usual rales ; Children half-price. d 753 T) AILWAY HOTEL, EDENDALE. Mrs J. MUIR begs to intimate that shg has added to her hotel a splendid grass paddock • of 11 acres; and that her patrons* may rely upon the very best grazing, Accommodation for horses or other stock. , d 709 WAIMEA PLAINS RAILWAY, GORE A. AND P. SOCIETY, TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1883. IN connection with the above a Special passenger train will leave Gore for Blbow and intermediate stations at 6 p.m. By Order T. HAY MACKENZIE, d7BO • S. M. in Charge. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. GORE AGRICULTURAL SHOW, . • December 4th,, , SATURDAY Return Tickets to Gore, issued at Invercargill, Clinton, Elbow, and intermediate stations on 4th December, will be available for return on day of issue only. A. GRANT, District Traffic Manager, Traffic Manager's Office, Dunedin, Nov. 23, 1883. d 772 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS IN connection with the Stock Sales held at Bnrnside on Wednesdays, a Stock train will leave Clinton for Burnside every TUESDAY, about 2.30 p.m. commencing on TUESDAY 20th inst. A. GRANT, District Traffic Manager, Traffic Manager's Office, Dunedin, November 17, 1883. d 748 ',•"'" • ' I,- — --, *—*• I HEREBY give notice that the District Land Officer will be in attendance at the Land Office, Waikaia, on MONDAY, the Third Day of December, 1883, to receive applications for Land on Deferred Payment in Weidon and Wendonside Districts. J. NUGENT WOOD, District Land Officer, . Lawrence, "
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 3
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