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21— Draught Gelding, any age 22 — Pair Draught Marcs or Geldings. CATTLE. 1 — Best Bull Calf, over 6 and under 12 months, £L 2— Best Bull over 1 year & under 2 years £1 3— Best Bull over 2 years and under 3 years 4— Best Bull 3 years and upwards 5 — Best Bud any age. Ist prize Silver Medal 2nd prize £1 6— Best Heifer Calf under 12 months. 7— Best Heifer over 1 year and under 2 years 8— Best Heifer over 2 years & under 3 years 9 — Best Cow, any age. Prize, £1 MISCELLANEOUS. 10— Dairy C«»w, show ng best milking qualities 11— Best two Fat Beasts 12— Best team Six Working Bullocks, in yoke. SH EE P. —Merino1— Best Ram Hoggett, 18 months or under, age to be declared 2— Best 2-toolh Kam 3 — B< st 4-tooth Kam 4 — Best Ram, any age. Ist prize, Silver Medal ; 2nd prize £1 5 — Best Ewe Hoggett, 18 months or under, age to be declared 6— Best 2-tooth Ewe 7 — Best 4 tooth Ewe 8— Best Ewe with lamb at foot 9— Best Pen of 5 Eat Weihers or Ewes : (shorn.)

LINCOLNS. 1— Ram Hogget, 18 months, or under age to be declared, £1 2— Best 2-year-old Ram, over 18 months and under 3A months 3— Best Rain, over 30 months and under 42 months 4— Best Ram, over 42 months and under 54 months 5 — Best Ram, any age, Ist prize, Silver Medal 2nd prize £l. 6— Best Ewe Hoggett, IS months or under, age to be declared 7 - Best. 2-year old Ewe, over 18 months and under 30 months B—Best Ewe, over 3ft and under 42 months 9 —Best Ewe, over 42 and under 54 months 10— Best Ewe, any age. Prize £1 11— Best Ewe with lamb at foot, £1 12— 5 Ewes, any age over 18 months, £l. COTSWOLD. Same classes as above. ROMNEY MARSH. Same classes as above Best Pen of 6 Fat Wethers or Ewes (shorn) any description. PIGS. Best Boar, large breed Best Sow, large breed Best Pig, large breed, under 12 months. Best Boar, small breed Best Sow. small breed Bost Pig, small breed, under 12 months. DOGS. Best Sheep Dog Best tattle D<»g. POULTRY. Geese, Turkeys, Ducks. Fowls : Dorking, Spanish, Brahma, Game or any other breed Pigeons, any breed, Certificates will bk Awarded for— The Best Home-made Bread The Best. Samples Butter, salt and fresh The Best Samples Cheese.

PRODUCE. Members and Exhibitors are invited to show Root, Grain, and other Produce. IMPLEMENTS. A Silver Medal will be awarded to the best 1 collection of Agricultural Implements on the ! Show Ground. A LEAPING MATCH Will be held at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. A Prize of £5 is offered for the horse that clears the highest bar, not. less than 4 feet from the ground. Three trials allowed for each rise of the bar. A Piize of £5 is offered for the horse that is best over three jumps, hedge, water jump, and hurdle. Entrance fee, I Os. There will be no match unless there are four or more | entries, which may be made with the Secretary on the ground. SPECIAL PRIZES. 1 HORSES.— Best colt or filly over 1 year under 2 years, £1 Is, J. W. Jo l nson. Best colt or filly, over 2 years under 3 \ears, £2 2s ; best mare, over 3 years, £2 2s, lora breed. Best draught gelding, any age, £l, J \V. Sunderland. Beet yearling, by Merrylegs, £2 ; best foal, by Merry legs, £l, Bond and Allen. HOPSES THOROUGHBRED.--A Special Prize of £2 2s, for the Best Thoroug bred Mare on the ground, VV. Hesl«-p Esq., Napier. CATTLE.—Best heifer, over 1 year under 2 years, £1 Is ; best heifer, over 2 years under 3 years, £2 2s, local breed. Best cow, over 3 years, £2 ss, G. L. Sunderland. Bestbull, local breed, any age, £2 2s, S. Locke. Best 2 fat beasts (no prize without competition), local breed, £1 J. W. Nolan. SHEEP. — Best ram, any age, local bred, £3 3s, S. Locke. Best pen 10 Lincoln ewe hoggetts, local bred, £3 3s, Mur.-hie, Be.-*! 1 am. any Hue. £2 2s, bred by J K. ; second be*t nun. any ii.f. £1 -s J F E-pi •. Best pen of - fid wet rrs, £l. 1. \V. N la. A special prize of £2 2s f>r ti e beat EwHoggett-, bred in the district, \\ . llesivp Esq SWINE.—For best boar, large breed, 10s t best sow, large breed, 10s ; best boar, small breed, 10s ; best sow, small breed, 10s. A. McDonald.

POULTRY. —Best pair Dorking fowls, 10s ’ best pair Spanish fowls, 10s ; best pair Brah- ; ma fowls, 10s ; best pair any other breed, 10 ; second prize of us fur each class above ; A. Mcdonald. .MISCELLANEOUS.—Best ladies’ hack, to be ridden by ladies, LI Is, J. W. Nolan. Best kept dray or spring cart harness, local made, Ll Is, M. Hull. Best homo made loaf, los ; best roll of butter, 21bs, 15s : best- bacon or I am. les ; best cheese, 15s ; second prize of 5a for each oluss above ; Common, Shelton and Co. Competition in all classes required, or no special prize will be given. GENERAL REGULATIONS TO BK OasEKVKD AT THB FOKTHCOMIWG SHOW All entries for the forthcoming Show to be sent in, properly described and classed, to the Secretary, addressed Masonic Hotel, not later than three clear days before the data of Show. All the exhibits shall bo delivered at the appointed place at or before 9 a.m. on the day of the Show, except. Entries, which may bo admitted nut later than 12 o'clock, and shall not leave thu yards until 4 o’clock on thr j day of the Show. All hacks entered in any of the classes shal be ridden before the judges if required. All owners of Bulls and Entiro Horses shall take charge uf them personally or by deputy throughout the proceedings. The Show will be opened to the public at 12 o’clock noon. Admission —2s ; children under 12, halfprice. M. HALL, Hon. Sec. N.B.—No entries, except for Jumping, Light and Wsight-carrying Hacks, will on any aonsideratiou whaterev be receirMl the

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1170, 9 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1170, 9 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1170, 9 October 1882, Page 3

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