General Notices. GOKE A. & P. SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. 1 QJPECIAL PRIZES will be given as • nnder : — Presid.:nt'-i dp, value ten guineas — For winner of most points in sheep, cattle, and horses. Members only allowed to compete. ) Silver Cnp, value L 5 ss— For the best fleeced long wools — not less than five — once dipped only, gift of Joseph Hatch, Esq., M.H.R. > L 2 2s— For best turnout buggy harnesg i made by exhibitor. Mr D. Milne, Wyndham. , 21s— For best shod draught horse, Green and Souness. 21s— For best shod hack. Green and Souness. Dress, value 40s —For largest prizetaker in butter. Mr James 3eattie. 1 doz. photos -For winner of first prize fancy butter. Mr Carl Hagen. Cot' age time-piece — For best pair game fowl^, cock and hen. John Jamie. Lady's trimmed hat, value 21s — For best home-made bread. Mr P. Calder. . Cottage time-piece— For youngest prizetaker for fresh butter. Mr Baker. 1 tin biscuits — For largest prizetaker for cheese. Mr G. lVi'Dougall. Lady's quilted petticoat — For second prize- • taker fancy butter. T. L. Piller. Handsome pair v«ses — For largest prizetaker for cheese. Sinaill and Brown. 1 pair lady's boots, value 10s — For best oaten cakes made by exhibitor. Mr M'Liskey. Lady's trimmed hat, v:>lue 25s — For best fresh butter. J. Mac Gibbon. , 21s— For the best foal, by Pride of Pal- ! merston — Mr W. Morris. 20s —For the best pen of fat lambs, not less than five — Aitken and Barroa. Silver mounte.l winkers— For the most tractable horse in harness, to be worked by the voice. James Turnbull. Lady's rocking chair— For best cheese (new or old). Mr Win. Boyne. I Valuable cookery book — For second best home-made bread. Mr Woodman. Tinware to value of 10s Gd — For best fancy butter for tea table. Mr D. Ferguson. Lady's riding whip — For rider of winner first prize lady's hack. Mr G. Low. First prize, 20s ; 2nd do, 10s— For Shetland ponies. Mr J. Gourley. Prize, 20s — For best pair carriage or buggy horses, to be driven in harness. Ward & Co. 21s — For the most tastefully dressed lady on horseback. Simson, Dacomb & Co. Free copy of Mataura. Ensign for 12 months— For second best pen of fat lambs, not less than five. Mr A. Dolamore. 46f9 Bed-room set, value 25s. — For best fancy butter* Mr Alexander Brown. Books, value 21s. — For best buggy horse, to be driven in single harness. D. B. Esther. 21s. — For best pony mare under 12 hands, with foal at foot. Mr J. Giegg, f 490 MATAURA P. AND A. SOCIETY. EXTRA SPECIAL PRIZES. A NNUAL SHOW, 4th December, 1884, Silver Cup, valued at five guineas, for the largest exhibitor of fat stock, gift of Messrs Scott, Prentice and Co. Best draught foal, foaled last season, get of any entire. — Prize, LI, gift of Mr K. McKinnon. Best pair roadsters shown in harness. — First prize, £2, gift of Messrs J. Black and R. A. Elliot; 2nd, £1. f 484 I. W. RAYMOND, £405 Secretary. SOUTHLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL>SSOCIATION, IN. VERCARGILL. ANNUAL SHOW. fjnHE above Show will be held on Thurs. ■**- day and Friday, 11th and 12th December. Entries close on Satnrday, 6th December, at 8 p.m., in order to prepare the catalogue. j N.B. — Entries close at 8 p.m. on Saturday, i Gth December. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and [ Implements must be placed before a.m., on the first day, Thursday, 11th December ; while pig 3, Agricultural Produce, and all other exhibits must be placed before 9 a.m. on the second day. Friday, 12th December. R. F. CUTHBERTSON, Secretary. Invercargill, 11th November, 1884. f 483 AmusementsWYNDHAM AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. TOWN HALL, GORE. SHOW NIGHT 1 SHOW NIGHT ! ! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1884. AND GAIETY THEATRE, WYNDHAM, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1884. | BRIDE OF ABYDOS. Or the Prince, the Pirate, and the Pearl. Magnificent Asiatic Costumes 1 Beautiful Scenery I Complete Orchestra I ADMISSION i Reserved Seals, 3s Back Seats 2 A Dance will be held after conclusion of the Entertainment at Gore. f 421 GORE CHORAL SuCIBTY. FIRST CONCERT -SEASON, 1884-85. TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1884. ! g3- Templars' Hall, Gore. 1 First Part s Sacked, consisting of Soles Duets, Anthems, Choruses, Etc. Second Part : Seculae, consisting of : Glees, Part Songs, Madrigals, Solos, . Duets, Trios, &c, &c. For full particulars see Programmes^ Admission, 2$ ;, Children, is. f4SQ, GEORGE BRETT, Conductor,
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 413, 28 November 1884, Page 3
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