■!. Xu compel 51or will ho allowed to exhibit more Hum one lot in produce cl a-is. Stock which cannot be shown Jn a competing class can do exhibited as extra slock, and ii deemed worthy of a prize by the •Judges, one will be awarded. tl. In no ease shall a prize, be adjudged unless the Judges shall deem the lotto possess sullicicnt merit, more especially it only one lot is exrhhiied, 7. Animals exhibited al this show may not eoiiipcle again as one of a pair (except as a pair of plough hor.-e,-). S. All exhibits for compelition must be,on the Show ground as hereinafter staled. Slur p and I'igs. before M a.m.; Cat I !e. U a.m.; Ihn'-is. Daily I'Todnee. i’oullry, Implements, t<) a.m. of the Show day. 9. All persons competing must pay their subscriptions and fees previous to the day oi Show. 10. Tito Commit(co will not, under any circumstances, hold themselves responsible for loss, damage, or mis-delivery of Stock, or Implements, exhibited at the Show. 11. Entries will he received by the undersigned, at I,’atca. not later than the 13th of March, except dairy produce, which will .be received up to the morning of (he Show day_ 12. All protests must bo in writing, and left willi the Secretary before i o'clock on Ibe day of the Show. The decision oi. ihc managing committee to bo linal. 111. No stock or implement exhibited to be removed from the ground until after t o'clock on the day of the Show without a special order from the Secretary. M. All horses and bulls to be led. 15. Ago of cattle to date from Ist July. Admission to the Show (1 round before 12 o'clock. 2s. (Id.; after that time, Is. Children half-price. WM, DALE, Hon. Secretary.
HOW READY, THE T AKAXAKI L M A N A C AND I) I R E C r r 0 R Y FOR a 8 7 7, r.EIXG THE NINTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. So as to bring 1 this long-established Almanac within the means of all, it has been determined to reduce the price of it this year to ONE SHILLING. Taranaki Herald Office, Dcvon-strcet, Now Plymouth, H. T. HEME, Plumber, Painter, House Decorator, &c., &c. OPPOSITE lIA WE R A SCHOOL’ (Formerly of the Royal Engineers) HAVING commenced business in Hawcra, respectfully solicits the patronage of the people resident therein, with the hope of receiving their hearty support. H. T. P. begs to assure the public that all work entrusted to him will receive his prompt attention. Address—-Mr Furlong’s Store, Hawcra. N.B. —Ladies’ Brooches, Sun Shades, Kitchen Utensils, and Tinware neatly repaired. Razors ground and set. w. WILLI A M S, BLACKSMITH, FARRIER, AND WHEELWRIGHT, Patea axd Haweua. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. W. ZZAftZXUTON IHMAIf, C 0 M MISSION, AND GENE RA L AGE NT, H A W E R A. AGENT for New Zealand Insurance Company. Patea Mail, &c. SECRETARY to “ The Hawcra Town Hall Co.” The Hawcra Medical Society, &c----iggf All business promptly attended to. gAR NE S & WILSON (Successors to Arthur Beauchamp), GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS. Shipping, Custom House, and Commission Agents. PRODUCE MERCHANTS. VICTORIA AVEMB, WANGANUI.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 192, 10 February 1877, Page 4
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