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PAPAKURA ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW. THE ANNUAL SHOW of the Papaknra Association will be held at Papaknra, on WEDNESDAY, the sth day of November next. L 0 CAL PRIZES. Horses. Class 1, Sec. I, Draught Entire 2- old do. from Ist Sep., 1860 1- old do. from Ist Sep,, 1861 Sec. 2. Draught Brood Mare, in foal or foal at foot 3- old do., from Ist Sep., 1859 2- old do., from Ist Sep., 1860 Class 1, Sec. 1. Horned Cattle. Best Short-horn Bull 2-ycar old do., from Ist Sep., 1860 1- old do., from Ist Sep., 1861 Class 2, Sec. 1. Best Bull of any breed 2- old do. 1- old do. Class 3, Sec. 1. Best Cow in milk or calf 2- old Heifer, or under Yearling do. Best Eat Ox Best Eat Cow Class 4. Class 1, Sec. 1. Sec. 2. Sec. 3. Sec. 4. Class 2. Sec. 1. Sec. 2. Sec. 3. Sec. 4. Class 3, Sec. 1. Sheep. The Best Long-wooled Ram Best do. Hog Best Pen of 3 Long-wooled Ewes ... Do. do. 3 do. Hoggets For Downs or any Short-woolcd, not including Merinos The Best Ram The Best Hog The Best Pen of 3 Ewes The Best Pen of 3 Hoggets The Best Pen of 3 Ewes Class 1, Sec. 1. Sec. 2. Class 2, Sec. 1. Sec. 2. Pigs. Best Boar, large breed Best Sow, do. Best Boar, small breed Best Sow, do. Poultry. The Best 6 Fowls of any breed. Agricultural Implements. Class 1, Sec. 1, The Best Plough Sec. 2. The Best Set Harrows Sec. 3. The Best Farm Cart Sec. 4. The Best Roller Sheep Shearing. Ist and 2nd Prize for Men Ist and 2nd Prize for Boys under 16 The whole of the Stock, &c,, must have been the bona fide property of the exhibitor for one month previous to the Show. PRIZES OPEN TO THE WHOLE OF THE PROVINCE. Russ 1, Sec. 1. Sec. 2. Sec. 3, Hass 2, Sec. 1. Sec. 2. Sec. 3. Horses. Best Draught Entire Best 2-ycar old do., from Ist Sep., 1860 Best Colt foaled since Ist Sep., 1861 Best Entire adapted for agricultural purposes 2-year old do., from Ist Sep., 1860 1-year old do., from Ist Sep., 1861 Horned Cattle. The Best Bull. All Entries to be made on or before the 20th day f October. The following gentlemen will receive entries:— lessrs. Gardiner (Papakura Valley), James Runciian (Mangarie), Fisk (Newmarket), Wells and /illis (Papakura), Henderson (Wairoa), Robinson Vlauku), Constable (Waiuku), and Middlemas Drury). ESS” Several other prizes will be awarded, which ill be duly advertised. J. MIDDLEMAS, Hon. Sec. ickland Bed and Upholstery Warehouse, Opposite the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Queex-stkeet. 11. BROOKS respectfully begs to inform the J. L ’ , Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland that he is •epared to supply them with Horsehair, Wool, Flax, id other MATTRESSES (of a very superior descripin to those generally sold in Auckland). Also, ulsters and Pillows (equal to feathers). Sofa, and ■ery kind of Cushions, Curtains, Carpets, Children’s ot, and Babies’ Bassinett Beds, made to order, with ic best material and workmanship. N.B.—FEATHER BEDS, all kinds of MATRESSES and CUSHIONS, cleaned and re-picked, id re-made, upon the shortest notice. ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, QUEEN-STREET. 1 11. ROBSON, successor to J. N. Crombie, y, begs to announce that on and alter MONDAY, ne 16th, the price of CARTE DE VISITE IRTRAITS taken at the above Establishment, will reduced one-third. Persons who have had portraits taken by Mr. ombie, can obtain copies at any time, Mr. Robson ving purchased all Mr. Crombie’s negativesMESSRS. WILLIS. MORRIS & CO., RE now prepared to supply their MANUFACL TURED STONE PAVEMENT from their rks, “ Willesden Factory,” Richmond Hill, at the awing prices:— 2 inch Pavement Is. Od. per toot 3 “ “ Is. 6d. “ And greater thicknesses in proportion. Warranted to stand wear and tear longer than berdecn flags. Suitable also for flooring for Stables, and for which irposc Messrs. W., M. & Co. can highly recommend This stone can be made in any shape or form retired. Samples may be seen at the offices of the “ New calander,” “Southern Cross,” and “Aucklander,” so at Messrs. Cruickshank, Smart & Co.’s, and of Mr. . Andrews, at Mr. M. Wood’s office, Queen-street, here all information may be obtained. WILLIS, MORRIS, & CO., Manufacturers. Willesden Works, Richmond Hill, July 22, 1862. CICALATHANATOS, OR Crop Preserver (Patent). 'IHIS invaluable preparation for the prevention of Caterpillar, Cricket, Slug, and the numerous cct pests which do so much damage to the Agricul•ists of New Zealand, is now oflered to the public dcr the protection of a “Patent.” The Patentees have the satisfaction <-f knowing it it will be in the reach of every one, as they have ed the price at the lowest remunerative figure,, For further information sec Pamphlet, to be obned on application at our Agents, Messrs. Moerin Co., Queen-street, where orders will be received and Cnded to ‘ WILLIS & MORRIS, Patentees, Mount Eden. “IN VI NCI B L E.” 'HE Celebrated Imported Heavy Draught Stallion “ INVINCIBLE” will stand this season at the Stables of M j , I|J the Junction Hotel, Mount St. John, on mdays Tucsdavs, aud Saturdays; and at Otahuhu Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays in each Perms for the Season ; —Single Mare, £6 10s.; two more, £6 each. Marcs to be served cither hobbled loose,’ at the option of the groom. A.ll payments to be made on or before the Bth day of uuarv, 1863, B. NEWELL gh-stroet, Auckland, A’lgUSt'SOth, ISRp.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 7

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