4. No competitor will he allowed to exhibit more than one lot in produce cla-'s. , r ». .Steele which cannot he diown in a competing chie; can be exhibited as extra stock, and. if deemed worthy of a prixe by the •Judges, one will he awarder!. ft. In no cam. aha!! a pfi'/.e he adjudged inde-s tie .beiges shall deem the lot to pos-.'-uhioient merit, more especially if only one lot is cxinbiieii. 7. Animals exhihiled at. this show may not compete reaiii as one of a pair (except as a j aii- yf plough horses). hj All exhibits for competition must he on the Show around .'is hereinafter stated. S'. eo)) and hies, before <S a.rn.: (Jaltic. !l n.ni.; lior.M.s, Dairy i’rodnee. Poultry, Implements, it) a.in. oi Ihe Show day. !>. All nervous compeling must pay their siib.-criptions and fees previous to the day of Show. 10. Tim Committee will not, under any circumstance.-!, hold themselves responsible for loss, damage, or mis-delivery of Stock, or Implements, exhibited at the Show. It. Entries will be received by the v.nderM.rned, at Pa tea, not later than the 13 th of March, except dairy produce, which will he received, up to the morning of (he Show day, 12. All protests must bo in writing, and left with the Secretary bo fore 4 o clock on the day of the Show. The decision of the managing committee to be final. id. No slock or implement exhibited to be removed from the ground until after 4 o’clock on die day of the Show without a special ordvr from the Secretary. 14. All horses and bulls to be led. 15. Ago of cattle to date from Ist July. Admission to the Show Ground before 12 o'clock. 2.5. fid.; after that time, Is. Children half-price. \VM. DALE, lion. Secretary. SOW HEADY, tub mAKANAKI a LMANAC 1 A AIN) 1) T II EOT O R Y ton S. a V 7 , rmixu Tin-; NINTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. So ar. to bring; ibis long-established Almanac within the means of all, it bus been detenu -..md to reduce the price of it Ibis year to 0N E SH I LLIKO. New Plymouth, H. PIERCE, Plumber, Painter, House Decorator, &C,, &G. OPPOSITE lIA WEE A SCHOOL’ (Formerly' of the Royal Engineers) ■yTAViNG commenced business in 11 Hawera, respectfully solicits the patronage of the people resident therein, wit!t the hope of receiving their hearty support. K. T. P, begs to assure the public that all work entrusted to him will receive bis prompt attention. Address—Mr Furlong’s Store, Hawera. N.B.—Ladies’ .Brooches, Sun Shades, Kitchen Utensils, and Tinware neatly repaired. Tumors ground and sot, Yf Y[ IL LI AM S, BLACKSMITH, FARRIER, AND WHEELWRIGHT, Patea and Hawkua, Agricultural Implements made and repaired. NF a Si'HAH, C 0 M MISSION, AND GENE HA L A G ENT, E A W ERA. AGENT for New Zealand Insurance Company. Patea Mate, &c, SECRETARY to “ The Hawera Town Hall Co.” The Hawera Medical Society, &c----jp'ip All business promptly attended to. ■p ARN E S & WIL S0 N (Successors to Arthur Beauchamp), GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS. Shipping, Custom House, and Commission Agents. PRODUCE MERCHANTS. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGA N U I.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 194, 17 February 1877, Page 4
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