jp K 0 G It A M M E OK T>l B PATE A DI,STRICT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION’S SHOW. To be held in the Association’s Grounds, Kakarainea, on FRIDAY, 17th MARCH, 1876. Office Tea mens : W. Wilson, Esq., President. 11. S. Peacock, Esq., Vice-President. J. Gibson, Hon. Treasurer. Will iam Dale, Hon. Secretary. Mkmukrs of Gommits'kiv ; Messrs Mcßae, G’ouits, Nicholson, Johnston, Pall. Horton, Livingstone, J. Burke, Proadhent. J. Ginger, Henderson, G. W. Gane, O. Hawes, 11. Williamson, A. Hunter, J. Dickie, jun., E. E. Morgan, M. limiter, C. Byrnes, E. M. Honeylield. II 0 P S E S . Prizes. Ist ami 2nd. Thorough-bred Imported Entire Horse. Do do do Marc. Do Best Colonial Entire Horse. Do do do Marc. Champion Prize Peat Draught Horse. Do do du do Marc. Prizes. Ist & 2nd. Imported Draught Entire Horse. Do do do Marc. Do Colonial Bred Entire Horse and it I .are. Do Pest Gelding. Do do Mare with Foal at toot. Do Two-year-old Colt and hilly. Do Yearling Colt and Billy. Do Pair of'Tlough Horses—Marcs and Gel dings. Do Weight-carrying Hacks, shown in Saddle. Do Lady’s Horse, shown in Saddle Do Pony, not to exceed 13 hands Do Single Trap Horse Do Pair of Buggy Horses CATTLE. Champion Prizes. For Pest Bull and Cow or Heifer. Prize s Ist and 2nd. Short-horn Bull and Core, over 8 years old. Do Bull ami Heifer, over 2 years old. Do Bull and Heifer, over 1 year old. Do Bull and Heifer, under 1 year old. Similar prizes for Devons and licrelords. Du Best Dairy Cow in milk. Do do Eat Ox. Do do Fat Cow or Heifer S II E E P. Champion Prizes. Best Earn and best Ewe on the ground. Ist and 2nd. Imported Earn, imported Ewe. Do Earn, bred in the Colony. Do Pen of 8 Colonial Ewes, 2 years and upwards. Do Yearling Earn. 8 Yearling V. .vcs. Do 3 Earn Lambs. 3 Ewe Land s. Similar Prizes for Leicester slw *p. GENERAL. Three Ewes of any age. Three Ewe Lambs, f) fat \V others. PI G S Prizes Ist and 2nd. Pest Boar. Pesl Sow. Do Pest Boar. Pest Sow, under G months. POUL T E Y . Prizes Ist and 2nd. For Cochin China, Dorking, Spanish, Brahma, and (tame Code, and 2 Hens each. Du Gander and 2 Geese. Do Jhj ake and 2 1 lucks. Do 2 Turkey Hens and 1 Cook. P‘E UDUC E. Prizes Ist ami 2nd. For 8 Bushels of Wheal, Bariev, and (hits. Do 1 Cwt Potatoes. Do 1 do Carrots. Do 31 hs Fresh Puller. Do 1 Cask Salt Butter, not loss than 8511 is. Do Cheese, not less than 121 bs. Do Bacon, 1 side. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Prizes Ist and 2nd. Swing Plough, with price attached. Do Wheel Plough, with price attached. Do Double Furrow Plough, with price attached. Do Harrows, with price attached. Do Horse 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 Riding Saddle do do do with price attached Do 2 Wheeled Conveyancco Do 4 do do A LEAPING MATCH Will take place at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. A prize of £5 is offered for the horse which clears the highest bar, not less than 3 feet 6 inches from the ground. Three* trials allowed for each rise of the bar. The second horse to Lave Ins entrance money returned. Each entry — Members, 10s; all others, 20s. There will be no match unless there are live or move entries, which can be made with the Secretary up to 1 o’clock on tbc day of how. SPECIAL PRIZES. CouTTS, Esq., £2 2s. —For the best sample of wheat, grown in the district. Wilson, Esq., £5 ss.—To the exhibitor who takes the greatest number of iirst-class prWifi sheep, cattle and horses collectively. E. McliAK, Esq., £3 3a.—For the best Colt or Filly by Wonderful Lath Messrs Morton and Lltton, a Silver Medal, value £3 3s.—For be beet Foal by Young VVellingto... RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Members of the Association can exhibit on paying the following fees :—For Horses —entires. 10s; marcs, colts, and geldings, 6s. Cattle—Bulls, 5s ; cows and and heifers, 2s 6d ; sheep, 2s Gd ; pigs, 2s 6d. Poultry and Dairy Produce, Is. Agricultural Implements, 2s Gd. Nuii-mcin-bers to pay double fees in evciy case. 2. All Stock exhibited must be the bona fide property of tiro exhibitor or his principal.'
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 96, 11 March 1876, Page 3
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