11. B. A. fy P. Society.—Continued. Poultry. 93rd—Geese. Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize 10s 94th—Turkeys. Ist prize £1; 2ndprize 10s 95th—Ducks. lstpiize£l; 2nd prize 10s FOWLS. 96th—Dorking. Ist prize £1; 2nd prize 10s 97th —Spanish. Ist prize £1; 2nd prize 10< 98th —Game. Ist prize £1 ; 2nd prize 10s 99th—Brahma. Ist prize£l; 2nd prize 10s 100th—Any other breed. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd prize, 10s PIGEONS. 101st—Any Breed. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd prize 10s I implements. 102 nd —Double-furrow Plough. First prize, £3 ,103 rd —Single-furrowPlotigh. Istprize £2 104 th —Collection of Implements. First prize £5 ; 2nd prize £3 105th—Prizes to the amount of £5 may be awarded by the Judges for any extra exhibits of special merit. Miscellaneous Provincial Produce. 106th- Salt Butter, not less than 61bs in each lot. Ist prize £1; 2nd prize 10s 107 lh —Fresh Butter, not less than 51bs in each lot. Ist prize £1; 2nd prize 10s 108tli—Cheese. Istprize £1 ; 2nd prize 10s 109th—Assortment Cured Meat. Ist prize £2 ; 2nd prize £1 110th—Cask Beer, not less than 5 gallons. Ist prize £2 ; 2nd prize £1 Ulth—Assortment Baskets, not less than 12 sorts. First prize £l. 112th—Assortment Boots, 6 different kinds. Prize £1 113 th —Lot of 3 casks, made of New Zealand timber, suitable for beer, butter, and tallow. Prize £1 114th—Provincial-grown Hops. Prize £1 115 th —Provincial-grown Malt, not less than one bushel. Prize, £1 116th—Provincial-made Saddle with furniture complete, price not to exceed 5 guineas. Prize, £1 117th—1 bale scoured Merino wool, weighing not less than 2001bs. Prize £1 118 th —1 bale, scoured Longwool, same weight. Prize, £1 Sheep Dogs. 119th—1st prize, £1 10s ; 2nd prize £1; 3rd los Entries for all kinds of stock will close on the 12th day of October next; for Produce on the 16th ; and should be forwarded to. the office of Mr M. R. Miller, Napier, or to the Secretary. List of Private Prizes. Mr John Robertson, Jeweller, offers Cup value £lO, as extra prize for the best Longwool Ram exhibited. Mr Henry Wall, Jeweller, offers an extra prize Cup value £5 for the best Shorthorn Bull exhibited. Mr H. R. Holder, Saddler, offers an extra prize, Saddlery value £6 6s, for the best Draught Horse exhibited. Messrs Colledge and Craig offer as extra prize, “ Cassell’s Illustrated Book of the Horse,” morocef), value £3 3s, for the best Thoroughbred Horse exhibited. Mr W. R. Blythe offers extra prize, value £5 for the best Merino Ram exhibited. • < The Butchers of Napier offer pieces of Plate to the largest prizetakers in Fat Cattle and Fat Sheep ; each to the value of £3 3s. No special entry required for above Prizes. A Leaping Match Will take place nt three o’clock in the afternoon. A prize of £5 is offered for the Horse which clears the highest bar not less than 4 feet from the ground. Three trials allowed for each rise of the bar; the second Horse to have his entrance money returned. A prize of £5 is offered for (lie best jumper over Fences, Hurdles, and Water. The jumping to take place on the ground. The second Horse to have his entrance money returned. ■ Entrance Fee : Members, 10s ; nonmembers, £l. There will be no riinteh unless there are four or more entries, which can be made with the Secretary on the ground. Shearing. First prize, £2 10« ; second prize, £1 10s ; Third prize, £l. Three sheep each. Entry 2s 6d. HORTICULTURAL SHOW. LIST OF PRIZES. Elowers. Best Collection of Azaleas. First prize, 15s; second ditto, 7* 6d Best collection of Native Ferns. First ditto. 15s ; second ditto, 7s 6d Best collection of Exotic Ferns. First ditto, 15s; second ditto, 7s 6d Best collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants. First do , £1 ; second do. 10s Best collection of Ornamental Foliage. Stove, and Greenhouse plants. First ditto, £1 ; second ditto, 10s Best 3 Fuchsias. First ditto, 7s 6d ; 2nd ditto, 5s Best single specimen Fuchsia, light or dark. First do.. ss; second do., 2s 6d Best 3 Cinerarias. First ditto, ss; second ditto, 2s 6d Best 3 Herbaceous Calceolarias. First do., 5s ; second do., 2s 6d. Best Table Bouquet.. First ditto, 5s ; second ditto, 2s 6d. Best Hand Bouquet, not more than 6 inches in diameter. First ditto, 3s; second ditto, 2s Best collection of Cut Flowers. First do., 7s 6; second do., 5s Vegetables. Best 3 Brocoli. First ditto, 2s 6d Best 3 Cabbages, First ditto. 2s 6d Best 3 Cauliflowers. First ditto, 2s 6d Best brace of Cucumbers. First ditto, 5s : second ditto, 2s 6d Best Collection of Vegetables. First ditto, 10s; second ditto, 5s Extra Prize. A Ladv offers as extra prize £2 2s to the exhibitor -who takes the greatest number of prizes in the Floricultural list. The Agricultural and Pastoral So'ciety will convex all exhibits free of charge to and fro Hastings, and award the above Prizes through Judges ,to be elected by the exhibitors.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 401, 20 September 1876, Page 3
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821Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 401, 20 September 1876, Page 3
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