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STOCKMAN. VYT"ANTED a mansip take charge of cattle ’ ' on the Okahuatiu Run. ' W. S. GREENE Kaiariki, Sept. 7,1875. 547 V\7 ANT E D A MALE or FEMALE ’ ’ COOK for a country Hotel. Liberal wages to a good steady hand. Apply at the Standard office, or to Mr. Saunders, Waerenga-a-hika Hotel. 565 ■yVrANTED,—A MAN to drive a Team o ’ ’ Horses. .None .but an experienced hand required. Good Wages given. Apply, to Masonic Hotel stables, Gisborne, or to J. BIDGOOD, Ormond. 460 MATAWHEBO. w R. BALL begs to inform the public that he has engaged a first rate SHOEING AND JOBBING SMITH. All work entrusted to his care will he carefully executed. 471 W. R. BALL. i POVERTY BAY' AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL SOCIETY’S DIIiST ANNUAL SHOW TO BE HELD AT MAKARAKA' IN THE FOURTH WEEK OF OCTOBER, 1875. President J. B. Poynter, Esq. Vice-President ... S. Parsons, Esq. FIRST and SECOND PRIZES, in Medals or certificates, will be awarded for the best exhibits in the following classes, subject to the rules of the Society : — HORSES, NOT DRAUGHT. Ist class—Best entire, any age, thoroughbred 2nd Entire, the' best calculated to improve the breed of Saddle horses 3rd ~ Best mare 3 yrs. old and upwards, 4th „ „ „ any age,, in foal, or foal at foot.

DRAUGHT HORSES. sth class—Yearling Colt 6th „ Two-year-old Colt 7th „ Three-year'old Colt Bth „ Entire Horse, four-year-old or upwards ,9th „ Best Entire, ajiy age; ■ j 10th Yearling Filly 11th „ Two year old Filly 12th „ Threeyear old Filly 13th „ Best Mare, four year old or npupwards 14th „ Best Mare, any age, in foal, or foal at .foot MISCELLANEOUS HOUSES. 15th class—Best.Weight Carrying Hack 16th „ Light Weight Hack 17th „ Pony under 14 hands 18th „ Light flatness Horse * 19th „ Draught Gelding 20th „ Pair Draught Horses (Stallions, Mares or Geldings) . s CATTLE. Ist class—Best Bull Calf, under 12 months 2nd. „ „ „ over one year and under 2 years 3rd „ „ y, over 2 years and under 3 years 4th ~ „ f , 3 years and upwards sth „ „ „ any age 6th „ „ Heifer calf under 12 months 7th „ „ „ over one year and under 2 years Bth . „ „ Heifer over 2 years and under 3 years , 9th ~ Heifer 3 years and upwards 15th „ „ Cow, any age MISCELLANEOUS. 11th Class—Best Dairy Cow, in milk 12th „ Two ; Fat Bullocks N.B.—All bulls to be. shown with ring or clasp in nose with bar attached. SHEEP. M EK I N O. Ist Class—Best Ram Hogget, 18 months or under, age to be declared 2nd „ Best 2 tooth Ram 3rd „ Best 4 „ „ 4th „ Best 6 tooth „ and upwards sth . j, Beat Ram of any age 6th< ~ Best Ewe Hoggett, 18 iponths or under, age to be declared 7th ~ Best 2 tooth Ewe Bth „ Beat 4 tooth Ewe 9th „ Beat 6 tooth Ewe 10th „. Beat Ewe, with lamb at foot 11 th „ Best Ewe, any age 12th ~ . Best pen of 5 Fat Wethers (shorn) LONGWOOLS. Ist class—Best Ram Hoggett, 18 months or under, age to be declared 2nd „ Best 2 year old Ram, over 18 } ‘ f months and unden 30 months .3rd. „ Best 3-year old Ratf>, over 30 months and upwards 4th „ Beat’Ram, any age sth „ Best Ewe Hoggett, 18 months or under, age to be declared 6th „ Best Two year old Ewe, over 18 months and under 30 months 7th „ Best 3 year old Ewe, over 30 months and upwards Bth „ Best Ewe, any age 9th ,j Best Ewe, with lamb at foot 10th „ Best pen of 5 Eat Wethers (shorn) CROSS-BKEDS. Same Classes, And best pen of 3 female stock. PIGS. Best Boar, large breed Best Sow, large breed Besk Boar, small breed Best Sow, small breed POULTRY. Prizes will be given for the Best Exhibits. PRODUCE IMPLEMENTS, &c. Members and Exhibitors are invited to show Roots, Grain, and other Produce, Agricultural Implements, Appliances) &c., &c., for which prizes will be awarded, subject to the rules of the Society. SHEARING. For Shearing two Sheep in the most workmanlike manner, the time to be limited to half an hour. ’ J F. DUFAUR, 617 Secretary.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 314, 9 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 314, 9 October 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 314, 9 October 1875, Page 3

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