•1. No competitor will he allowed to exlubb more limn one [of, in produce clam, r>. Stock which cannot he. shown m a competing class crin be ex 1 lii j'n coi as extra stock, and it deemed worth}' ol' a piizu by too Judge.-;, one will he awarded. (!. En no on e shall a prize lie adjudged mills; the Judge-. '’mil deem iSki lot i<> }«.»->- f-cxj siiflicioO merimore c-peciaiiy ii only one lul. is oxidbilod. 7. Animal-; exhibited at tl;i; show may not compete wain a : cue fit a pair (except a-- a pair ui’ plough horse ). 8. All exhibits For competition must be on iln: Shot/ ground as hereinafter stated. Sheep and Pigs. before 8 a.m.; Cad tie. 1* a.m.; ilor ee !>ai;y I’rodimc, Poultry, Implements, 10 a.m. of the .-hov, day. 1). All poisons (wmpclin;; must pay their i.ineeiipliuns and Fees previous io the day oi Show. it). The Committee will not, under any eireum-dances, hold. themselves responsible For loss, damage, or 1 mis-delivery of .‘flock, or Implements, exhibited at the Show. !i. lentries will lx; received, by the mulersiynod, at Baton, not later than the JEltii 01. kiarch. except dairy produce, which will be received up to the morning of (lie Show day. 12. All protests must he in writing, and Ie.FI, with the Secretary before I o’clock on the day of the Show. The decision oi. the managing committee to be tinal. id. No stock or implement exhibited to ho removed from the ground until alter 1 o clock on (he day ol: (he Show without a special order from the Secretary. LI. All horses and bulls io be led. 15. Age of cattle to date from Ist July. Admission to the Show (.!round bo!ore 12 o’clock, 2s. (id.; after that lime, Is. Children half-price. W YI. DALE, ilou. Secretary, N0 V/ HEAD Y, TUB m ARANAKI A L M ANAC A AND 1) I II E C T 0 IX Y FOII i a 7, BEING THE NINTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. So as to bring' tins long-established Almanac within the means of all, it has boon determined to reduce the price of it tills year to ■ ONE shilling;. Taranaki Herald Office, Dovou-strcct, New Plymouth. k, t-c macs, Plumber, Painter, House Decorator, &0,, &c. 0P P 0 SIT E lIA WEIE A S 0110 old (Formerly of the Royal Engineers) HAVING commenced business in Hawera, respectfully solicits the patronage of the people resident therein, with the hope of receiving their hearty support. 11. T. P, bogs to assure the public that all work entrusted to him ■will receive his prompt attention. Address—Mr Furlong’s Utorc, Ilawcra. NlL—Ladies’ Brooches, Sun Shades, Kitchen Utensils, and Tinware neatly repaired. Razors ground and set. w o vr I L L I A M U, BL ACKBM ITU, FAB I(I Eli, AND ■WHEEL vv r UK-:UT, I’atka and llaweua. Agricultural Implemouis made and repaired. c o jt ii i s y i on, AND Cl ENEIE A L A(I ENT, HAWS A A. A GENT for New Zealand Insurance j\ Company. Path a Mao,, &c. SECRETARY to “ Tho Ilawcra Town Hall Go.” The Hawera Medical Society, AckSP All business promptly attended to. ■n AIEN H S & WI L SON J) ( Successors to Arthur Beauchamp), GENE IXAL AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS. Slipping, Custom House, and Commission Agents. PIEOD UC E MEIXCH ANT S. AVSKUE, WANGA N U I,
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 193, 14 February 1877, Page 4
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