Exhibition. Class. HORSES.— Thoroughbred. 1— Yearling Colt, foaled since July Ist, 1875 2 2-year-old ~ „ 1874 3 3-year-old „ „ 18734 Entire Horse, 4-year-old or upwards. 6 Yearling Filly, foaled since July Ist, 1875 7 2-year-old „ „ 1874, 8— 3-year-old ~ IS7S 9 Mare, any age, with foal at foot DRAUGHT. 11— Yearling Colt, foaled since July Ist, 1875 “ 12 — 2-year-old ~ ~ 1874 , j 13— „ „ . .1873 14— Entire Horse, 4-year-old or upwards 15— Yearling Filly, foaled since July Ist, 1875 • 13—2-yeur-old „ ~ 1874 17—3-year-old „ „ 1873 , IS—Mare, 4-year-old or upwards 19— Mare, any age, with foal at foot MISCELLANEOUS. 20— Entire best calculated to improve breed of Saddle Horses , . . . > 21— Entire best calculated to improve breed of Carriage Horses 22 Weight-carrying Hack, any age, up to 10 stone 23 Light-weight Hack 24 Pony, any age, under 13 hands 25 Harness Horse 20—Draught Gelding CATTLE. —Shorthorns. Date of calving to be stated at time of entry. 27 —Bull under 18 months 2S—Bull is months and under 2} years 29 Bull 21 years and under 31 years 30 — Bull 3k years and upwards 31— Heifer under 18 months 32 — Heifer 18 months and under 2J years 33 Heifer 24- years and under 31 years 3-4 —Cow 31 years and upwards Hereford cattle. • . « calving to be stated at time of entry. 3o—Bull under IS months 36 Bull 18 months and under 21 years 37 Bull 2 h years and under 3k years 38— Bull 31 years and upwards 39 — Heifer under IS months 40— Heifer IS months and under 2J years 41— Heifer years and under 31 years 42 Cow 31 years and upwards CATTLE op any other breed. 43 Bull 44 Cow 45 Dairy Cow 40—Two Fat Bullocks SHEEP, With the exception of Fat Sheep, all sheep must be unshorn. Date of shearing to be given when entry ia made. Age to be declared in every case at time of entry. Class. MERINO. 47 Ram Hoggett, 18 months or under 48— 2-toolh Ram 49 — 4-tooth Ram 50— C-tooth Ram and upwards 51— Ewe Hoggett, 18 months or under 52 — 2-tooth Ewe 53 4-tooth Ewe 54 0-tooth Ewe 65—Ewe with Lamb at foot 50—Pen of five fat wethers LINCOLNS. 57 Ram Hoggett, 18 months or under . 58— Ram 18 months and under 30 months 59 Ram 30 months and upwards • 60— Ewe Hoggett under 18 months : : .• Cl—2-year-old Ewe, IS months and under 30.montha 62 —3-year-old Ewe, 30 months and upwards 03—Ewe with Lamb at foot 64 Pen of 5 Fat Wethers LKICESTERS. 65 Ram Hoggett, 18 months or under ■ ■ , C6—Ram IS months and under 30 months 67—Ram 30 months and upwards 08—Ewe Hoggett under 18 months 69 2-year-old Ewe, IS months and under 30 months 70— 3-year-old Ewe, 30 months and upwards 71— Ewe with Lamb at foot 72 Pen of 5 Fat Wethers cotswolds. 73 — Ram Hoggett, 18 months or nnder 74 Ram, IS months and under 30 months 75 Ram, 30 months and upwards 76 Ewe Hoggett, under IS months > ; ■. 77 2-year-old Ewe, IS months and under SO^months 78— 3-year-old Ewe, 30 months and upwards 79 Ewe with Lamb at foot 50— Pen of 5 Wat Wethers • ROMNEY MARSH. 1 51— Ram Hoggett, 18 months or under . ■ 82—Ram, IS months and under 30 months S3 —Ram, 30 months and upwards 84— Ewe Hoggett, under 18 months 85— 2-ycar-old Ewe, IS months and under SO months 86— 3-year-old Ewe, 30 months and upwards . 87— Ewe with Lamb at foot 88— of 5 Pat Wethers Note.—ln the fat wether longwool classes crossbreds are eligible for entry from the respective breeds; FARM PRODUCE AND IMPLEMENTS. PlGS.—Large Breed. 89— Boar. Ist prize, £2, or option of medal; 2nd prize, £1 90— Sow. Ist prize, £2, or option of medal; 2nd prize, £1 SMALL breed, 91 — Boar. Ist prize, £2, or option of medal; 2nd prize, £1 92 Sow\ -Ist prize, £2, or option of medal; 2nd prize, £1 POULTRY. 93 — Geese. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize. 10s. 94 Turkeys, Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize. 10s, • ’ • 95—Ducks. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. .
90—Dorking. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. 97—Spanish. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. • 9S—Game. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. 99—Brahma. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. 100— Any other breed. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. PIGEONS. 101— Any breed. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. 102 — Double-furrow Plough. Ist prize, £3 103— Single-furrow Plough. Ist prize, £3 104— Collection of Implements. Ist ; prize, £5; 2nd prize, £3 • 105— Prizes to the amount of £5 may be awarded by the Judges for any extra exhibits of special merit MISCELLANEOUS PROVINCIAL PRODUCE. 106— Salt butter, not less than 6lbs in each lot. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd prize, 10s. 107— Fresh butter, not less than 51bs in each lot.- Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. 10S—Cheese. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd prize, 10s. • • 109— Assortment Cured Meat. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, £1 110— Cask Beer, not less than 5 gallons. , Ist prize, £2; 2nd prize, £1 t • 111— Assortment Baskets, not less than 12 sorts. ’ Ist prize, £1 lip—Assortment Boots, 6 different kinds. ' Prize, £1 113— Lot of 3 Casks, made of New Zealand timber? suitable for beer, butter, and tallow. Prize, £1 114— Provincial-grown Hops. Prize, £1 115— Provincial-grown Malt, not less than one bushel. Prize, £1 —Provincial-made Saddle, with furniture complete, price not to exceed 5 guineas; prize, £1 117— 1 bale scoured Merino Wool, weighing not less than 2001 b.; prize, £1 ■ 118— bale scoured Longwool, same weight; prize, £1 SHEEP DOGS. - 119— Ist prize, £110s.; 2nd prize. £l;.3rd prize,. io«. Entries for all kinds of stock will close on the 12th day of October next; for produce on the 16tlr; and should be forwarded to the office of Mr, M. R, Miller Napier; or to the Secretary. LIST OF PRIVATE PRIZES. Mr. John Rouertson. Jeweller, offers Cup, value £lO, as extra prize for the best Longwool Rani exhibited. Mr. Henry "Wall, Jeweller, -offers an extra Prize, Cup, value £5, for the best Shorthorn Bull exhibited. Mr. H. R. Holder, Saddler, offers an extra Prize Saddlery value £6 C;s., for the best Draught Horae exhibited. Messrs. Colledge & Craig offer as extra Prize. ■‘Cassell’s Illustrated Book of the Horse," morocco) value £3 35., for the best Thoroughbred Horse exhibited. Mr. W. R. Blythe offers extra Prize, value £5. for the best Merino Ram exhibited. The Butchers of Napier offer pieces of plate to the largest Prizetakers in Fat Cattle and Fat Sheep; each of the value of £3 3s. No special entry required for above Prizes. , A LEAPING MATCH - 1 : Will take place at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. A Prize of £5 is offered for the Horse which clears the highest bar not less than 4 feet from the ground. Three trials allowed for each rise of the bar; the second Horse to have his entrance money returned. A Prize of £5 is offered for the best jumper over Fences, Hurdles, and Water. The jumping to.take, place on the ground. The second Horse to have his ‘ entrance money returned. Entrance Fee: Members, 10s.; non-members, £l. There will be no match unless there are four or more entries, which can be made with the Secretary on the ground. SHEARING. First Prize, £2 10s.; Second Prize. £110s.; Third. Prize, £l. Three Sheep each. Entry, 2s. 6d. jJOKTIOULTURAL SHOW. LIST OF PRIZES-FLOWERS. / Best Collection of Azaleas. Ist Prize, 15s:; 2nd Prize, 7s. t>d. Best Collection of Native Ferns. Ist Prize* 15s,' 2nd Prize, 7s. Cd. Best Collection of Exotic Ferns. Ist Prize, 155.; 2nd Prize, 7s. (id. ’ Best Collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants. IstPrize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10s. Best Collection of Ornamental Foliage, Stove and (? reel) house PI mis. Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10s. Best 3 1 uclisias. Ist Prize. 7s. fid.; 2nd Prize, 6s. Best Single Specimen Fuchsia, light or dark. Ist Prize, 55.; 2nd Prize, 2s. Cd Best 3 Cinerarias. Ist Prize, 55.; 2nd’Prize, 2s Od Best 3 Herbaceous Calceolarias. Ist Prize, ss;; 2nd Prize, 2s. fid. Best Tabic Bouquet. Ist Prize, 55,; 2nd Prize, 2s. Od. Best Hand Bouquet, not more than 6 Inches in diameter. Ist Prize, 35.; 2nd Prize, 2s. Best Collection of Cut Flowers, lat Prize, 7s. Cd.; 2nd Prize, ss. VEGETABLES. Best 3 Brocoli. Ist Prize, 2s. 6d. Best 3 Cabbages. Ist Prize, 2s. Cd. Best 3 Cauliflowers., Ist Prize, 2s. 6d, ■ - Best brace of Cucumbers. Ist Prize, 65.; 2nd Prize, 2s. Od. Best Collection of Vegetables. Ist Prize, 10s.; 2nd Prize, ss. EXTRA PRIZE. A Lady offers as extra Prize £2 2s. to the exhibitor/ who takes greatest number of Prizes in the Flori-! 1 cultural list. The Agricultural and Pastoral Society will convey : all exhibits to and from Hastings, and award the' above Prizes through Judges to be elected by the’; exhibitors. r
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4837, 22 September 1876, Page 4
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