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-P. -B. A. fy P. Society—Continued. passed at a committee meeting held on the 9th instant, the following prizes will be awarded —subject to the rules of the society—at the forthcoming show— For the best thoroughbred Entire, a cup to the value of £4. 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 certificate For the best Longwool Ram, a cup to the value of £4. Second prize, a certificate. In all other classes of exhibits, certificates will be awarded as the first and second prizes, subject to the society’s rules. Shearing. £ s. d. Ist prize 1 10 0 2nd 1 0 0 3rd , 10 0 General Regulations to be observed at the forthcoming Show. The show will take place at Makaraka on Saturday, 7th October. All entries for the forthcoming show must be sent in, properly classed and described, to the secretary, on or before Wednesday, the 4th October. All exhibits shall be delivered at the appointed place at or before 9 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, 7th October. 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 Saturday 7th October. Admission, 2s ; children under 12, half price Members are requested to pay their subscriptions to the Treasurer (F. Dufaur) at their earliest convenience. F. DUFAUR, 993 Secretary. ■JMPOUNDED AT MAKARAKA.— By W. C. Walsh, September 25,1876. Strawberry and White Cow, front bit out near ear, no brand visible. Will be sold, at the Pound Yards, Makaraka, on Monday, October 9th, unless redeemed. R. M. STEGGALL, £QOS Poundkeeper. ..m u * I gl Il u," SSrs ' a flm‘ tar “ or y' Auckland. AP "'. I “ ,a - E '“ I Ceniul analysis of your I es ao lc , ; "'" icl ' arequ,re innocuous' , sst , o sri» 5 I u Se J M '’ Ca,cu, ated to produce the at e 1 ,or rte purpose lor wHcU I"'’ s ? ve the hon ° r lo SWl w, Jambs m tuns*. r‘ . Wholesale and Retail Agents for Gisborne—■ 970 MESSRS GRAHAM & CO. CITY HALL, AUCKLAND. Cheap Furnishing House. JJOLLOWAY & GARLICK Keep an immense variety of CARPETS. The largest assortment in New Zealand Prices lower than any other house. Beautiful Tap Brussels at 3s 11 per yard Real Brussels from 4s 9d, the very best at 7s Felt Squares. Felt 1 1 widfr from 3s Kidderminster and Hemp Carpets from 9d China Matting, 1 to 1£ yards wide, from 10£d to IsGd Manilla Flax and Coir Matting, all widths Floor Cloths from 2 to 24 feet wide Linoleum, the new Cork Floor Cloth Door and Wool Mats of every description. Table Covers, Bedding of all kinds Mattrasses and Palliasses for Double Beds, from 20s Mattrasses and Palliasses for Single Beds from 18s Mattrasses for Colonial Couches, from 10s Blankets, Sheeting, Quilts and Pillows. Lace, Muslin, Net and Leno Curtains Window Holland, Green, Buff and White, all widths Curtain poles, (polished) with rings, 5 and 6 feet, 15 to 20s Gilt Cornices made up from per foot Hearth Rugs in large varieiy from 5s lid iron and Wood Bedsteads and Cots. Drapery and Manchester Goods. Very good value Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Cheap and to Fit. Millinery and Underclothing Female attendance in the show Room. When you visit Auckland, inspect our stock. THOSE ABOUT TO BE MARRIED. Any person building a new house. Hotel keepers and Tradesmen, Will save full 25 per cent by patronising us. The large cash business we are doing enable us to sell at SMALL PROFITS. Orders sent by post with a remittance or satisfactory reference, will be attended to faithfully. Goods packed well, and forwarded without delay, by HOLLOWAY & GARLICK, City Hall Drapery, Clothing and Furnishing House, Qi ecn-strect, Auckland.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 415, 30 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 415, 30 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 415, 30 September 1876, Page 3

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