horse shoes, light or heavy, locally made. 15s; the Hon, G. R. Johnson. GENERAL REGULATIONS. To re Observed at the Forthcoming Show. All entries for the forthcoming Show to be sent in, properly described and classed (including hacks and leaping), to the Secretary, addressed Masonic Hotel, not later than Tuesday, 16th October, at 8 p.m. Intending exhibitors are requested to procure the necessary cards from the Secretary, for the purpose of enabling him to compile the catalogue. All the exhibits shall be delivered at the appointed place at or before 9 a.m. on the day of the Show, except Entries, which may be admitted not later than 12 o’clock, and shall not leave the yards until 4 o’clock on the day of the Show. The price at which exhibitors will sell each exhibit may be stated by the exhibitor when making the entry, and such price will be marked in the catalogue. Applications to purchase exhibits at the price named in the catalogue may be lodged with the Secretary up to 2 p.m on the day of Show, and exhibits will at that time be sold on payment of the purchase money Io the Secretary; provided that in case of more than one application the exhibit will be sold by public auction, immediately after 2.30 a.m ,to the highest bidder. After 2.30 p.m. all exhibits not previously applied for will be sold to first person depositing the price thereof with thp Secretary. In all cases five pur cent., will be deducted from the amount paid to the Beller, which will go to the funds of the Association. Cards will be delivered to the person making enquiry, with a number thereon, to be attached to a oonspicious place on the exhibit. All Hacks entered in any of the classes snail 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 opened to the public at 12 o’clock noon.—Admission : 2s ; children under 12 half-price. CHAS. W. FERRTS, Secretary. N.B.—No entries will on any consideration whatever be received after the time and place above mentioned. A small paddock will be available free of charge for visitors to tie their horses in on day of Show 484
JJIRASER, AND £<O. HORSE SALES EVERY SATURDAY, MASONIC STABLES, —At 2— CATTLE SALES— Makaraka weekly, TUESDAY— September 25 November 6 October 2 ~13 » 9 „ 20 >. 16 » 27 „ 23 December 4 » 30 „ 11 „ 18 25 Waerknga-a-hika, fortnightly, WEDNESDAY— September 26 November 7 October 10 ~ 21 n 24 December 5 427 „ 19 SALES FOR Wool, Hides, Sheepskits and Tallow, the First Tuesday in every Month, at Makaraka.
THE RED HOUSE RED HOUSE The Red House Will be opened be J. CANTLB, with the Balance of Combs & Co.’s BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRAPERY, For ONE MONTH, during alterations to Premises. Note the Address: THE RED HOUSE, SO9 GLADSTONE ROAD.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1361, 27 September 1883, Page 3
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