CHAMPION PRIZES. Best Hoar in the yard ; Prize, £l. Best Sow in the yard : Prize, £l. POULTRY • EXHIBITS OF ANY KIND TO CONSIST OF ONE MALE AND TWO J FEMALE BIRDS. A/prize of 10s will be given to the best v. exhibit of any breed. CAN BE EX HI B I- T ED.PRODUCE. Cheese (to be made in the District) : Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd prize, ss. Fresh Butter, 31bs1st prize, 10s ; 2nd prjze, 5s Bread (home made) ; Ist prize, 10.3 ; 2nd prize, 5s Hams and Bacon (oneside) : Ist prize, 10s; 2nd prize, 5s Wool (6 lleeces Creasy) : Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd prize, 5s Wool (5 ileeces Washed : Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd prize, 5s IMPLEMENTS. Exhibits of imported or of local manufacture are respectfully invited, • when prizes will be given if 6L sufficient merit. LEA PIN (i M ATCII. ’ A leaping match..will- take place at .3.30 p.m. ; entrance ieGj- 10s. Three trials allowed at each rise of the bar. Baulks to. count as trials. Entries for this event can be made with the Secretary on the ground, up to hour of commencement on the day of the show. SPECIAL PRIZES. Mr D. Ballam, Waverley, offers a prize of a piece of plate, value five guineas, for the best colt or lilly, two-year-old or under, by Gladiator. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Members of the Association can exhibit on paying the following fees : Horses : Entires, 10s; other classes, ss. Cattle: Bulls, ss; other classes, 2s 6d. Single sheep, 2s 6d; pen of three, ss. Pigs, 2s 6d ; poultry, dogs, and produce, Is ; implements, 2s 6d. Non-inembers to pay double foes in every case. 2. All stock exhibited must be the lona fide property of the exhibitor, or bis principal. 3. The names, residences, and districts of the exhibitor and breeder, the breed of the animal he intends to exhibit, the pedigree of the stock as far as known—of sheep, the time of shearing—young horses and cattle, the date of birth—-must be given to the Secretary with entries. 4. In cattle, class A, the ages will date from Ist August, -iii'eaclV year. 6. No competitor will be allowed to exhibit more than one lot in produce class. 5. Stock that cannot be shown in a competing class can bo exhibited as extra stock, and if deemed worthy of a prize by the judges, one will be awarded. 7. In no case shall a prize be adjudged unless the judges shall deem the Jot to possess sufficient merit, more especiallj’ if oul}' one lot is ; exHibited.' 8. All exhibits for competition must be on the Show Ground as follows ; —Sheep and pigs, before 8 a.m. ; cattle, 9 a.m.; horses, dairy produce, poultry, dogs, implements, 10 a.m. sharp of the Show day. Judging to commence at 10 a.m. 9. The Committee will not, under any circumstances,.hold themselves responsible for loss, damage, or mis-delivery of stock, produce, or implements exhibited at the Show., .10. All protests must bo in 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. 11. No stock, produce, or implements exhibited to be removed from the ground until after 4 o’clock on the day of tho Show, without a special order from the Secretary. 12. All horses and bulls must be led. ENTRIES. Entries for the Show will be received by the Secretary, through the Post, at any time up to Wednesday, 19th November, such entries to be accompanied by the entrance fees. Entries of stock must state the name* sex, and ago of the animal intended to be exhibited, and the class and section in which it is to compete. Entries will also be received by the Secretary at the Office of the Association, Carlyle, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 17th, 18th, and 19lh November; between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., after which no entries will on any account be received, except where otherwise stated in the foregoing programme; N.B.—The supporters of this Association are reminded that their annual subscriptions are now due, and they are respectfully requested to pay the same to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr J. Gibson; Carlyle. Exhibitors being members; and claiming privileges as such; must pay their subscriptions (together with . entrance fees) on inaking 1 their entries; it not previously paid. A the general ptiblic, before 12 o’clock, 2s 6d•;, after that time, Is. Children, half-price. - Members of the Association, exhibitors and their servants; will be admitted free on production of their Members’ Ticket or Card of admission, which will be given to exhibitors by the Secretary. Servants must be in charge of the stock, and must be subject to the orders of the Committee. THOS; EYTON; Secretary. Patea; 22nd October; i 879. 1078 A Grand Concert IN Aid of the Catholic Church, HavVefa, will be given at the Town Hall there on the Evening of the 4th of next month. Programme will embrace Selections from the best Sacred and Secttlaf Composers, and rendered by first-class musicians. Admission; 4s ; children, half-price. *' J. M. RYAN, j Pastor. Hawerst; Oct. 27, 1879; 1096n
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 472, 1 November 1879, Page 3
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