cattle the daic of birth, must be given lo the Secretary with entries. 4. No competitor will he allowed to exhibit nion.' than one Jot in class 1.1. b. Stock which cannot he shown in a competing class can be exhibited ,1s extra stock. (I. In no case shall a prize be adjudged unless the .Judges shall deem the lot to possess sni'iieieiit merit, more especially if only one lot is exhibited. 7. Animals exhibited at tins show may not compete a‘fain as one oil a pair (except as a pail' of plough leases). H. Ad exhibits for competition most be on the Show ground as hereinafter stated. Sheep and Pigs, h'dore 8 a.m. ; Cattle, a.m. : Horses, Dairy Produce, Poultry, implements, I'd a.m. ot: the Show da}'. AH persons competing must pay t heir snhcnpt mns and fees previous to the day of Show. 10. The Committee will not, under any circumstances, I mid llicmsei ves respoiisdile for less, damage, oi- mis-delivery of Stock or Implements exhibited at the Show 11. Dairies will he received by (he imdersiyned, at P/itea, not laid'then the loth of March, except dairy produce, which will 1) > received up to the morning of the show day. 12. All protests inns' lie in writiny, and left with the Secretary ho fore 4 o’clock mi the day of the siiow. The decision of the managing committee to he final. lb. Xu stock or implement exhibited to be removed from the ground until after 4 o’clock on the day of the show without ii special order from the Secretary. 14. AH horses and hulls to tie led. Admission to the Show Ground before 12 o'clock, 2s (Id ; after that tunc. Is. Children half price Vv .'il. DALD, EMMKIRATJOX. yration OllEer, Patca. The provisions to he of the b ■>! quality, ;mil subject to the approval of the immigration Office]’, to whom samples m ist he produced, on demand. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, (1) A daily ration consisting of lib bread, lib meat, lib potatoes, .1-41 o/. tea, 1-d oz coffee, 2 o/s sugar, l-db oz pepper, oz salt. (2) ilcof or mutton p g pound, Hour p<*r pound. sugar ]n*r pound, tsi jier pound, peppm- par pound, biscuits per pound, candles per pound, potato's per c'.i t, bread per idh load', kerosene par ,tp* lon, (ii'ewood p -r curd, <h A iVitAV. iiminyration ( Mllccr. Pafea, dannary lb, iS7(k ’D > (’AIt!’DN i is id i. rjpDXDD 4S are invib'd fm- the r 'ction JL of a lv, ii-roomcd COTTAGE in Carlyle, up to bo.m. on SATURDAY. ■January 24. Plans and Spci idea’ "o is may he seen on application !•> i is- iiii a rs gu A, The lowr.-a or any tender ;mt ne:s sariiv acceiiird. WIM,IAM CtlXN’iihlA of 10b acres, more or less, of ma L nifi(icent land within one mile of Patca, being paid of section 1)7, a limit 100 acres, and section 120, 5 acres 4 perches. The land is fenced, grassed, wellwatered, and a plentiful supply of timber, 'with iirst-class shelter. Possession in three weeks from date of acceptance of tender. intending lessee to state amount p.:.v acre per annum he is prepared to give, and for what term, whether live or seven years. livery information on application. Tv AN (i AX U 1 1) Yr, \V Oillv s CA4IP 15 K LL PLACK ‘VAXCAXUL lb Undersigned bs gs respectfully to announce to the inhabitants of Wanganui and summiiuiug districts, tiiat liaving COMMENCED DYING IX WANGANUI, he trusts that a trial will convince urn inhabitants of the great saving which may ho effected through dying. Ladies can now give a now tint to the drosses that arc faded or to those colours they laways Soiled ribbons and feathers may be dyed any colour. Laces, tassel fringes, or decayed stuffs of all kind may changed altogether in character, and may out as bright as new. Almost any articles of woollen or silk manufacture may be dyed any colour. NEW TINTS AT AY BE GIVEN of every vwioty ot tines. Among others may be given Sultan, Bed, Cerise, Ponceau, Puce, Pink, Magenta. Crimson, Violet, Mauve, Blue, Green, Brown, Scarlet. Black, Gentlemen’s Clothing of every description Clkankd and Dyed. All goods entrusted to the care of Mr Wm Dale, Carlyle, will bo forwarded duly and returned with a 1 possible despatch, j Samples of work can be seen at his .store. I THOMAS BARKER, DYER, ! Campbell Place,' Wanganui.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 79, 15 January 1876, Page 3
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742Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 79, 15 January 1876, Page 3
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