Class H.— DAIRY PRODUCE. 1. 50lbs. of Cheese— first prize, £2; second prize, £l; third prize, 10s. 2. Firkin of Salt Butter — first prize, £1 10s. ; second prize, £1; third prize, 10s. j 3. 6lbs. of Fresh liutter — first prize, £1; second prize, 10s. ; third prize, ss. No prizes will be awarded for any of the above not considered meritorious by the Judges, who will also be instructed to recommend for extra prizes anything in their opinion meritorious, although not classified as above. All horse stock which are to be exhibited, except the foals of the year, must be bridled or haltered. Subscribers will be entitled to compete in any • t class without payment of entrance-fee; but, from he non-subscribers, a fee of 2a. 6d.for each entry will be demanded. "It being desirable to economise time on the Showday, it is requested that, when practicable, entries may be made previous to thai day with any of the Stewards, who, however, ■will receive entries until half-past eleven o'clock of the day of the show, at which hour, to avoid interfering with the duties of the Judges, the Gates will be closed. Entries may, however, be made until Twelve o 'clock n payment of Is. extra on each entry. Parties too olate to make entries may place such articles as ihey bring on the ground, but will not be allowed to compete. Nothing placed for exhibition will ■ be alloised to be removed until Four o'clock p.m., except under special circumstances. 'I he public will be excluded from the ground while the Judges are deciding on their awards, but will be admitted without fee at Two o'clock. Any animal exhibited for competition must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor, and all articles in classes F, Or, and H, must have been raised or made by the exhibitor. T. J. THOMPSON, 688 Hon. Secretary. NEW AND FASHIONABLE DEAPEEY at WILSON & RICHARDSON respectfully announce that the whole of their shipment ex R. T. Turnbull has been purchased for cash, from the ENGLISH i MANUFACTURERS DIRECT; and that solely owing to the extraordinary dullness of trade in the Manufacturing j Districts of Great Britain, in combination with being Ready Money Purchasers, they are enabled this season to SELL GOODS at LONDON PRICES, and in proof of this they guarantee every article to be \ to /-yv ■ than anything shown in the trade last winter. The shipments now to hand consist of— HATS and BONNETS, trimmed and untrimmed, in every New Shape, from 2s. 6d. An unusually Large Stock of HAT and BONNET TKIMMkNGS. The Newest Patterns in Fancy DRESS Fabrics, STKIPED CAMLETS, 9^d. yard, worth Is. 4d. Eeal Scotch PLAIDS, 3s. 9d., yard and half wide Plain WINCEYS, from 6Jd. Fancy do., „ S^d. fiOKKOCKSES LONGOLOTH, 36-inch, 7d. per yard Eeal Welsh FLANNEL, from Is. l£d. per yard CivINOLINES, New Shapes, in Wincey and Caniiet, 7s. 6d. HOSIERY, in Plain and Fancy GLOVES and liiiderclo tiling, &c. BRIDGE- STEEET, NELSON. PATTERNS FEEE BY POST. 32
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 92, 20 April 1868, Page 3
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