New Advertisements. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTUKAL & PASTORAL SOCIETY’S First Annual Show, TO BE HELD AT MAKARAKA, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1875. LIST OF PRIZES TO BE COMPETED FOR. IN accordance with the resolutions passed at a coinmittec meeting held on the 22nd instant, the following prizes will be awarded—subject tG the rules of the society—at the forthcoming show— For the best thoroughbred Entire, a cup to to the value of £l. Second prize, a certificate For the best draught Entire, a cup to the value of £4 Second prize, a certificate. For the best Bull a cup to the value of £4. Second prize, a certificate. For the best Merino Ram, a cup to the value of £4. Second prize a certifipHte. For the best Longwool Ram, a cup to the value of £4. Second prize a certificate. Special prize, offered by Mr. Hall for the best pair of Draught Horses—pair of Harness Bridles, value £2 10». In all other classes of exhibits, certificates will be awarded as the first and second prizes, subject to the society's rules. SHEARING. Ist prize ... ... £1 2nd prize ... ... 10s GENERAL REGULATIONS TO BE OBSERVED AT THE FURTHCOMING SHOW. The show will take place at Makaraka, on Friday, the 29th instant. All entries for the forthcoming show must be sent in, properly classed and described, to the Secretary, on or before this day (Wednesday,) 27th instant. All exhibits shall be delivered at the appointed place at or before 9 a.rn. on the morning of Friday, 29th instant. All hacks entered in any of the classes shall be ridden before the judges if required. All owners of Bulls and Entire Horses shall take charge of them personally or by deputy throughout the proceedings. The show will be open to the public at 12 o'clock noon on Friday the 29th instant Admission, 2s; children under 12, half price. 711 AGRICULTURAL SHOW. THE Undersigned will run THREE TRAPS bet ween Gisborne and Makaraka during the Agricultural Show on FRIDAY NEXT, the first trap leaving the Masonic Hotel at 9 o’clock in the morning. Passengers can return by either of the traps at any hour during the day. Fares : there and buck, FIVE SHILLINGS Return tickets to be had from th. driver. 713 SAMUEL STEVENSON. T. ADAMS, BOOK, STATIONERY, & GENERAL FANCY REPOSITORY. The undersigned having recently made EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS TO HIS PREMISES, BEGS to inform the public that he has now laid in a carefully selected stock of Books, Stationery Tobaccos (cut and uncut) Cigars (choicest brands) Pipes, Tobacco Pouches Cigar holders, Work Boxes Writing Desks, Scents Perfumery, Concertinas Patent Medicines Rocking Horses, and other Toys in every variety. A careful election of the latest publications —Historical, Agricultural, Theological, aud Scientific. Standard Novels Agent for the following papers— Australasian and Skctcher Sydney Town and Country Journal Auckland Weekly News ” ” Herald Saturday Night New Zealand Mail Otago Witness Illustrated N. Z. Herald All the Home monthly periodicals Scientific American 713 T. ADAMS. REFRBSHMENTS. NOTICE is hereby given to TOWN and COUNTRY friends, that the undersigned will be present at the Agricultural Exhibition on Friday next, with refreshments of all kinds. Come to the Excelsior Bakery. G. TRIMMER.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 319, 27 October 1875, Page 2
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