p 11 0 Li B A M M E »)F THF, PATE A I) I STRICT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION’S SHOW. to i>o hold id the Association's (!rounds. Hakaramen. oh EIMDAVi 17111 MAIICK, lh7(i. ()K! !i 1C Vi!CAIIKi!S \v. Wilson. Esq.*, President. 11. S. Peacock, Esq.. Vice- President. J, Gibson, Hon. Treasure). William Dale, lion. Secret ary; MkJIHKKS OF CoMMITTKK : Messrs Mollilo, Co nils, Nicholson, lolniston, thill, Morton, Livingstone*, 1. Burke, Broadbeiit, J. Cinder, Henderson, (I. \V. (Jane, O. Hawes; 11. Vvil iainsnii, A. Hunter, J. Dickie, jim., E. U. Morgan, M. Hunter; C. Symcs, B. M. Honeyllehl. no us es. Prizes. Ist and 2nd. Tliorongli-bred Imported Entire. Horse. Do do .dd : .Mare. Do Pest Cdlohial Entire lior.se; Do dO do Marc. Chanipion Prize Best Draught Horse. Du do do do I'il are. Prizes. ; Ist & 2nd. imported Draught Entire Horse. Do do do Marc. Do Colonial Bred Entire Horse and Mare. Do Best (idding. , Do do Mare with foal at foot. Do Two-year-old Cent and Filly. Do Yearling Colt and Filly. Do Pair of Plough Horses —Marcs and Meldings. Do Weight-carrying Hacks, si)own in Saddle. Do Lady’s Horse, shown in Saddle Do Pony, not to exceed 13 hands CATTLE; Champion Prizes. For Best Bull and Cow or Heifer. Prizi s Ist and 2nd. Short-horn Bull and Cow, over 3 years old. Do Bull and Heifer, oyer 2 years old. Do Bull and Heifer, over 1 year old. Do Bull and Heifer, under 1 year old. Similar prizes for Devons and Here!ords. Do Pest Dairy Cow in milk. Do do Fat Ox. Do do Fat Cow or Heifer S II E E P . Chanipion Prizes. Best Bam and host Ewe on the ground. Ist and 2nd. Imported Bam, imported Ewe. Do Bam, bred in the Colony. Do Pen of 3 Colonial Ewes, 2 years and upwards. Do Yearling Bam, 3 Yearling Ewes. Do 3 Bam Lambs. 3 Ewe Lambs. Similar Prizes for Leicester sheep. P IDS. Prizes Ist and 2nd. Best Boar. Best Sow. Do Best Boar. Best Sow, under G months. P 0 U L T BY. Priz* 8 Ist and 2nd. For Cochin China, Dorking, Spanish, Brahma, and Came Cook, and 2 liens each. Do’ (.lander and 2 Geese. Du Drake and 2 Ducks. Do 2 Turkey Hens and 1 Cock. PRODUCE. Prizes Ist and 2nd. For 3 Bushels of Wheat, Barley, and Oats. Do 1 Cwt Potatoes, Do 1 do , Carrots. Do 3ihs Fresh Butter. Do 1 Cask Salt. Butter, not less than Soll.s. ' ■ Do Cheese, not less than 121bs. Do Bacon, 1 side. , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. . Prizes Ist and 2nd. Swing Plough, with price . attached. Do Wheel Plough, with price attached. Dd Double Fdrrow Plough, with price attached. Do Harrows, with price attached. Do Horse and’ Cart, for farm purposes with price attached. Do Reaping Machine for farm purposes. with price attached Do Cart Harness do do do with price attached Do * Biding Saddle do dd do with price attached A LEAPING MATCH Will take place at 2.o ! dc’ck in the afternoon. A prize of To is offered for the h.orse Which cigars tile highest bar, not less than 3 feet G inches from the ground. Th'rto trials allowed for each rise of the bar. The second horse to have his entrance money returned. Each entry— Members, 10s ; all others, 20s. There will Be ho match unless there are five or more entries, which can be made with the Secretary up to 1 o’clock on the day of the Show. SPECIAL PRIZES. W. Wilson, Esq., U5 ss.—To the exhibitor who takes the greatest number of first-class prizes in sheep, cattle and horses collectively. B, E. Mcßae, Esq., £3 3s.—For the best Colt or Filly by Wonderful Lad. Messrs Morton and Lupton, a Silver Medal, value A3 3s.—For Tie best Foal by Young Wellington. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Members of the Association can exhibit on paying the following fees :—For Horses —entires, 103 ; ~mares, colts, and geldings, ss. Cattle—Bulls, 5s : cows and and heifers, 2s Gd ; sheep, 2s fid ; pigs, 2s Gd. Poultry and Dairy Produce, is. Agricultural Imp!ements, 2s GJ. Non-mem-bers to pa}’ double fees in every case. 2. All Sfock exhibited must be the bona file property of the exhibitor or his principal. 3. The name, residence, and district of the exhibitor and breeder,'flic breed of the animal lie intends'to' exhibit, the pedigree of the stock at; far as known : of sheep, life* time of shearing ; young horses and
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 80, 19 January 1876, Page 3
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