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4. Ro competitor will bo allowed to ex-g hihit more than one lot in produce class. 5. Stock which cannot he shown in a competing- class can he exhibited as extra stork. 0. In no case slial’ a prize ho adjudged unless the Judges whaii deem the. lot to possess sufficient merit, more especial'}- it only one lot is exhibited. 7. Animals exhibited at this show may not compete again as one of a pair (except as a pair of plough homes). 8. All exhibits for competition must he oji the Show ground as hereinafter stated. Sheep and Pigs, before 8 a.in. : Cattle, U a.m. ; Horses, Dairy Produce, Poultry, Implements, 10 a.m. of the Show day. 'J. All persons competing must pay their snhcripthms and fees previous to the day of Show. 10. The Committee will not, imder any circumstances, hold themselves responsible for loss, damage, or mis-delivery of Stock or Implements exhibited at the Show 11. Entries will ho received by the undersigned, at Pa tea, not later then the loth ol March, except dairy produce, which will day. I'd. All protests must he In writing, and Jett with flu.' .Secretary before 4 o’clock on the day of the show. The decision of the managing committee to he dual. Id. No stock or implement exhibited to ho removed from the ground until after 4 o’clock on the day of the show without a special order from the Secretary. 14. All horses and hulls to he led. Admission to the Shove Ground before Id o’cloek, ds (id; after that time, Is. Children half jjiiec \VM. DALE, lion Secretary.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL, TH3I2AS ftOSUDOZf "jOEGS to inform his customo.is and 11 ie public generally that lie has cnioml io ids new premises on the TAIIANAK I II 0 A D (Opposite tiie Immigration Barracks), Where lie is prepared to execute work of every description. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Horses shod with the greatest care. Eng'ineoir.’ or I’daoksmiUis’ work of all kinds executed with promptness, and at moderate rates. THOMAS GORDON, Fatka Booking Force, Taranaki Road.

Church of England Bazaar. THE following’ Ladies arc READY to RECEIVE CONTRIBUTIONS for the forthcoming BAZAAR, and earnestly solicit contributions from all well wishers. Mrs Rhatigan “ Wray “ Williams “ Ivoss “ Dasent TENDERS FOR GRAVELLING Public Works Office, Taranaki, January 29, IS7G. TENDERS are again invited, and will be received at this office until •I p.m. of WEDNESDAY, March 15, 187 G, for GRAVELLING 2-J9 chains of road, more or less, from the end ot the present gravelling contract at Hawora towards Kotemarae on Mountain Road. Specifications and general conditions may be seen at this office and at the Post-office, Hawora, and the Overseer, from whom all information can bo obtained. Tenders will bo received for the whole or portions of not less than G9 chains each. Lowest or any' tender not necessarily accepted. 0. CARRINGTON, Engincer-in-Chargo West Coast. PATE A gTE AM ~N A VIC ATIuN COMPANY. THE time for receiving applications for Shares in the .above Company from persons residing within the Paten District, is extended till (January 14, 187G, in order that the Committee appointed may finish the canvass for Shares throughout the District. W. DALE, Secretary pro. ten!. PHOTOGRAPHY. A FTER the 18th inst., the CARLYLE ±\. STUDIO will he OPEN FOR POP TRAITURE on MONDAYS and TUES DAYS only. D. M A POWDER WARREN. Carlyle, Jan. 12th. DYEING ! DYEING ! DYEING ! T. BARKER, SILK, COTTON, & WOOLLEN DYER (Next to the Commercial Hotel), WANGANUI, LADIES’ Di ■esses of every material dyed any color. Damask Curtains and Table Covers cleaned and renewed any colour. Gentlemen’s Clothing cleaned, dyed, and renewed ; and "well pressed. Ribbons and Feathers cleaned and dyed.- , All orders will meet with prompt attention left at the store of Mr WILLIAM DALE, Agent for Patca.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 90, 19 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 90, 19 February 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 90, 19 February 1876, Page 3

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