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F PEO3-EAMMB - OF THE .'..tea district Minion. y - ml a PASTORAL ASSOCLUTION •-- ID YTo be held at MORTON & LUPTON’3 PADDOCK, WAVER L E Y, OK THUUSDAY, lorn NOV., 1877. Office Bearers—E. M. Honoyficld, Esq., President; R. E. Mcßae, Esq., Vicc-vn-esMont; John Gibson, Esq., Hon Treasurer ; • Fred Cowern. Esq.. Hon Secretary. COMMITTEE—Doimid Coutfs, Esq.. Chairman ; Messrs A. Johnstone, W. Kev.daud. T. Mason, C. Symes, H. Williamson, 0. Hawes, ,D. 11. Williamson, W. Balm for! hj, J, Morton, A. Hunter. S. S. Broad bent, E. It, Morgan, J. Dickie, jun., J. Nicholson, A. Dascnt. it. B. Pearce, E, J, Morgan, 11. S, Peacock. HORSES—Ist and 2KB PRIZES. Thorough-bred imported entire horse and mare Best coloma! thorough-bred entire horse and marc Imported draught entire horse and mare Best draught gelding Best marc, with foal at foot Two-year old entire colt Two-year old gelding and filiy Yearling colt and liliy Hair of plough horses Weight-carrying- hacks, .shown in saddle up to 16 stone Weight-carrying hacks, shewn in saddle up to 12 stone ~ Ladies 7 horse, shown in saddle, and ridden by ladies Entire pony and mare, not to exceed 13 hands Pair of buggy horses, shown in harness Single buggy horse, shown in harness Spiing-cart horse, shown with a load of half a ton Coaching entire Champion prize—Best draught horse and pc CATTLE— Ist and 2KB PRIZES. Shorthorn bull and cow, over 3 yrs old Bull and cow, over 2 yrs old Bull and heifer, over 1 jt old Bull and heifer, under 1 yi old Cow, with calf under G months old Similar prizes for Devons and He refolds Best dairy" cow, in milk ' - Fat ox ’ W Fat cow or heifer Special prize for bull and cow, with digree qualified for New Zealand Herd Book. Pedigree to be produced to satisfaction of the committee. SHEEP— Ist and 2KD PRIZES, imported Lincoln ram and ewe Ham bred in the colony Pen of three colonial ewes, 2 yrj and upwards, with lambs Yearling ram and three yearling ewes Similar prizes for Leicestcrs or any- other distinct breed G- Th N EH AL, 3 ewes of any- age 5 fat wethers Champion prizes for best ram and best ewe on the ground. PlGS—3 st and 2kd PRIZES. Best Berkshire boar and sow Best Berkshire boar and sow, under G months old Similar prizes for any- other distinct breed ~ POULTRY— IST and 2nd PRIZES. For Gocbincbina, Dorking, Eimnisb, and game cock, and two liens each Grander and two geesd Drake and two clucks One cock and two turkey bens DISTRICT PRODUCE— Ist & 2nd PRIZES. 3 lbs fresh butter 1 cask salt butter, not less than 35 lbs Cheese, not less than 12 Jbs Bacon, 1 side 2 hams 4 lbs homo made bread 10 gallons beer Best sample wool, in grease, 10 lbs Best sample wool, scoured, 7 lbs A LEAPING MATCH will take place at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. A prize of £5 is o&eretl for the horse which cleans the highest bar, not less than 3ft Gin from the ground. Three trials allowed for each rise of the bar. The second nurse to have his entrance money- returned, each entry. Members, 10s ; a!! other, 20s. Tnere will be no match unless there are five br more entries, which can be made with the secretary- up to the time of the match. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Members of the Association can exhibit on paying the following fees: —For horses—entires, 10s ; marc*, colts, and geldings, ss. Cattle—bulls, 5s ; cows and heifers, 2s Gd ; sheep, 2s Gd : pigs, 2s 6d: Poultry and dairy produce, Is. Non-members to pay double fees in every case. 2. All stock exhibited must be the ‘ bona fide’ properly of the exhibitor or Ins principal. 3k The name, residence, and districts of the exhibitor and breeder-, the brood of ihe animal ha intends to exhibit, the pedigi-coof the clock as far as known : of sheep, the time of shearing ; young horses and cattle He date of birth j must be given :o the Secretary with entries. 4. No competitor will be allowed to exhibit more than one lot in proditee class. 5. Stock that cannot Ire shown in a competing class can be exhibited as extra -dock, and if deemed worthy of a prize by the Judges, one will be awarted. C. In no case shall a prize be adjudged unless the Judges shall deem the lot to prossess sufficient merit, more especially if only one lot is exhibited, 7. All exhibits for competition must be on the show ground as hereinafter stated. Sheen and pigs, before S a.m;; cattle, it a.rn,; horses, dairy produce, poultry, implements, 10 a.m. of the show day'. 8, All persons competing must pay their subscriptions and fees previous to the day of show. . !>; The Committee will not, under any circumstances, hold themselves responsible for loss, damage, or mis-delivery or stock, or implements, exhibited at the show. 10. Entries will be received by ike undersigned, at I’atea 1 not later than the 12th of Nov., except daily produce, which will be received up to the morning of the show day. 11. All protests must Lein writing, and left with the Secretary before 4 o’clock on the day of the show. The decision of the Managing Committee to be final. 12. No stock or implement exhibited to ifb removed from the ground until after 4 o’clock on the day of the show without a special order from the Secretary. 13'. All horses and bulls to be led* v Admission to' the Show Ground before 13 o'clock, 2s Gd ; after that time, Is, Children half-price. F. COWERN. Hon, Secretary,

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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 259, 3 October 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 259, 3 October 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 259, 3 October 1877, Page 3

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