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if. B. A. S) P. Society. —Continued. FOWLS. 96th—Dorking. Ist prize £1; 2nd prize 10i 97th—Spanish. Ist prize £1; 2nd prize 10< 98th—Game. Ist prize £1 ; 2nd prize 10s 99th—Brahma. lstprize£l; 2nd prize 10s 100 th —Any other breed. Ist pnze, £1 ; 2nd prize, 10s • PIGEONS. 101st—Any Breed. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd prize 10s I mplements. 102nd—Double-furrow Plough. First prize, £3 103 rd —Single-furrow Plough. Istprize £2 104th—Collection of Impleincuts. First prize £5 ; 2nd prize £3 105 th —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 1O» 107 th —Fresh Butter, uot less than 51b* in each lot. Ist prize £1 ; 2nd prize 10» 108th—Cheese. Ist prize £1 ; 2nd prize tOs 109th—Assortment Cured Meat. Ist prize £2 ; 2nd prize £1 110th—Cask Beer, not less than 5 gallons. Ist prize £2 ; 2nd prize £1 111th—Assortment Baskets, not lass 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 £1 114 th —Provincial-grown Hops. Prize £1 115th—Provincial-grown Malt, not less than one bushel. Prize, £1 116th—Provincial-made Saddle with furniture complete, price uot to exceed 5 guineas. Prize, £1 117111—1 bale scoured Merino wool, weighing not less than 2001bs. Prize £1 118th 1 bale scoured Longwool, same weight. Prize, £L Sheep Dogs. 119th—1st prize, £1 10s ; 2nd prize £1 ; 3rd prize, 10s Entries for all kinds of stock will close on the 12(h 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," morocco, value £3 3s, for the best Thoroughbred Horse exhibited. Mr W. K. 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 at three o'clock iu 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 the best jumper over Fences, Hurdles, and Water. The jumping to take place on the ground. The second Horse to have Lis entrance money returned. Entrance Fee : Members. 10s ; nonmembers, £l. There will be no match unless there are four or more entries, which can be made with the Secretary on the ground. Shearing. First prize. £2 10s ; second prize. £1 10s ; Third prize, £l. Three sheep each. Entry 2s 6d. HORTICULTURAL SHOW. LIST OF PRIZES. Flowers. Best Collection of Azaleas. First prize, 15s ; second ditto. 7s 6d Best collection of Native Ferns. First ditto. 15s ; second ditto. 7s fid Best collection of Exotic Ferns. First ditto, 15s; second ditto. 7s fid Best collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants. First do , £1; second do. lOs Best collection of Ornamental Foliage. Stove, and Greenhouse plants. First ditto, £1: second ditto, lOs Best 3 Fuchsias. First ditto, 7s Cd ; 2nd ditto, 5s Best single specimen Fuchsia, light or dark. First do.. 5s ; second do., 2s fid Best 3 Cinerarias. First ditto, 5s ; second ditto, 2s fid Best 3 Herbaceous Calceolarias. First do., 5s ; second do., 2s fid. Best Table Bouquet. First ditto, 5s ; second ditto, 2s 6d. Best Hand Bouquet, not more than C inches in diameter. First ditto, 3s ; second ditto, 2s Best collection of Cut Flowers. First do., 7s 6 ; second do., 5s Vegetables. Bost 3 Brccoli. First ditto. 2s fid Best 3 Cabbages, First ditto. 2s 6d Best 3 Cauliflowers. First ditto, 2s fid Best brace of Cucumbers. First ditto, 5s ; second ditto, 2s fid Best Collection of Vegetables. First ditto, 10s; second ditto, as Extra Prize. A Lady offers as extra prize C2 2s to the exhibitor who takes (lie pr< number of prizes iu the Floricultural list. The Agricultural and Pastoral Society w II convex all exhibits free of charge t<» and from Hastings, and award the above Friz's through Judges to be elected by the exhibitors. CIRCULARS, Pamphlets, and Posters, printed at the Staxdabd Office, with I cutneM ai d Despatch.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 415, 30 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 415, 30 September 1876, Page 3

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