PUVOTY BAY AuRL Ui.TUBAL A PAtiTOKAL SOCIETY. NINTH ANNUAL SHOW, to bo held at the Society’a Ground, Patutahi, on Tuesdav, OCTOBER 23an, 1883. President; Mr Sunderland- Vice-President: Air J. W. Johnson ; Treasurer: Mr C. W. berria ; Committee : Messrs T. E. R. Bloomfield, W. Smith, G. Matthewson, J. Tutchen, J. W. Sunderland, J. H. Aislabio, W. King P. Bond, Hare, M. Hall, J. Allan, J. Clark, PROGRAMME : HORS KS—Not Draught. (N.B. —The Judges are directed to award prizes only to horses which they consider frCe from hereditary unsoundness, and in the event of any horse being entered in a class for which he is not adapted, they are requested to reject it. Class. I—Beat Entire 5 any ege, thoroughbred, Ist prize, Silver Medal j 2nd, LI 2—Entire »he best calculated to improve the breed of saddle horses, L2 2a—Best Entire, 3 years old and under 3—Best Mare. Prize, LI 4 —Best Mare in foal or foal at foot. Prz, LI s—Best5 —Best 2-year-old Marc or Gelding 6 —Best Foal dropped last season draught. 7—Yearling Colt, Filly, or Gelding B—2-year old EiHy or Golding 9—3 year-old Filly or Gelding 10—Best Entire, 3 yuar-uld and under 11—Entire Horae, 4-ywar-uld and upwards 12—Best Entire, any age. lot Prize, Silver Medal j 2nd Prize, Lt 13—Best Mare, any age. Prize, LI ll—Best Mare, any age, in foul or foal at foot. Prize, Lt MISCELLANEOUS. 15—Best Weight-carrying Hack. Ist prize, L2 ; 2nd prize, Ll 16 Light-weight Hack. Ist, L2 ; 2nd, LI 17 —Pony U'-der 13 hands 18—Light Harness Horse, suitable for spring cart . Prize, Ll 19—Best pair Buggy Horses 20—hingle Buggy Horse (The above three classes to be driven in vehicles before the Judges.) 21—Draught Gelding any age 22—Pair Draught Mares or Geldings CATTLE. I—Best Bull Calf, over 6 and under 12 months, Ll 2—Best. Bull, over 1 and under 2 yrs. Ll 3—Best Bull over 2 and under 3 yrs 4—Best Bull 3 years and upwards s—Best Bull any age. Ist prize, Silver Medal j 2nd prize, Ll 6—Best HePer Calf under 12 months 7—Best Heifer over 1 and under 2 years B—Best Heifer over 2 and undar 3 years 9—Best Cow or Heifer, any age. Prize, Ll 10—Dairy Uow showing best milking qualities 11—Best turn Fat Beusts 12- Bust Team 6 Work ng Bullocks in yoke SHKE P—M ekino. I—Best Ram Hogget, 18 months or under, age to be declared 2—Best 2-tooth Ram 3—Best 4-tooth Kam 4—Best Ram, any age. Ist Prize, Silver Medal; 2nd prize, Ll s—Beet Ewe Hogget, 18 months o; under, age to bo declared 6—Best 2 tooth Ewe 7—Best 4-tooth Ewe B—Beat Ewe with Lamb at Foot 9—B»et Ewe, any age. Prize, Ll
10—Best pen of 5 Fat Wethers or Ewes, shorn LINCOLN’S. 1— Beat Ram Hogget, 18 months or under, ago to be declared. Ll 2— Best 2-yearaold Ram, over 18 months and under 30 months 3— Best Ram, over 30 and under 42 months 4— Best Kam, over 42 and under 54 months 5 — Best Ram, any age. Ist prize, Silver Medal j 2nd prize, Ll 6— Best Ewe Hoggett, 18 months or under, ago to be declared 7— Best 2-year-old Ewo, over 18 months and under 30 months 8— Best Ewe, over 30 and under 42 months 9— Best Ewe, over 42 and under 54 months 10— Best Ewe, any age. Prize, Ll 11— Best Ewo, with Lamb at foot, £l. 12— Ewes, any age over 18 months. Ll COTS WOLD—-dame classes as above ROMNEY MARSH — Same classes as above. Best pen of 5 Fat Wethers or Ewes (shorn) any description. Pigs.—Best Boar, large breed, best Sow, large breed, b- st Pig, large breed, under twelve months. Best Boar, small breed, best Sow, small breed, best Pig, small breed, under twelve months. Dogs.—Best Sheep Dog, best Cattle Dog. Poultry.—Geese, Turkeys, Ducks. Fowls: Dorking, Spanish, Brahma, Game, or any other breed. Pigeons, any breed. Certificates will be Awarded for— The beet Home made Bread. Best Samples Butter, saltand fresh, in 21b rolls, unstamped. The best Samples Cheese. Produce.—Members and Exhibitors are invited to show Kout, Grain, and other Produce. Implement^.—A Silver Medal will be awarded to the beft Collection of Agricultural Implements on the Sho* Ground. Miscellaneous.—A special spaoe will be allotted for New Zealand Industries of all kinds. Best sample of Colonial Bottled Ale and Stout, Silver Medal 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 loss than 4 feet from the ground. Three trials is allowed for each rise of the bar. A prize of £5 is offered for the horse that is best over three jumps, hedge, ditch jump, and hurdle. Entrance fee, 10s. There will be no match unless there are four or more entries, which must, be made at time of general entries on Tuesday, 16th October. SPECIAL PRIZES. HORSES.—Best colt or filly, over 9 mos. under 18 mos., £1 Is, J. W. Johnson. Best colt or filly, over 2 years or under 3 years, £2 2s; best mare, over 3 years, £2 2s, local breed ; best draught gelding, any age, £l, J. W. Sunderland. Best pair of farm horses driven in plough gear, £2 2s, A. McDonald. CATTLE.—Best heifer, over 1 year under 2 years, £1 Is ; bes' heifer, over 2 years under 3 years, £2 2s, local breed ; best cow, over 3 years, £2 2b, G. L. Sunderland. Best bull, local breed, any age, £2 2s, S. Locke. Best 2 fat, beasts (no prize without competition) local breed, £l, J. W. Nolan. The same, Alfred Buckland.
SHEEP. —Best ram, any age, locally bred, £3 3s, S. Locke. Best Lincoln ewe, in yard, £3 3s, A'. McDonald. Best p> n of 5 fat wethers, £l, J. W. Nolan. The same, Alfred Buckland. PROi UCE. —Best sample of 4 bushels of whea», locally grown, £2 2s ; best sample of 4 bushels of barley, locally grown, £2 2s ; best sample of 4 bushels of oats, locally grown, £L Is, R. Hill Fisher; must be a sample of at least 100 bushels grown. MISCELLANEOUS.—Best ladies’ hack, ridden by ladies, Lady's Bridle, Hon. G. R. Johnson. Beat kept dray or spring cart harness, locally made, £1 Is, M. Hall. Best home-made loaf, 15s ; best roll of butter, 21bs, 15s ; best bacon or ham, 15s ; best cheese, 15s ; second prize of 5s for each class above. Best woiking sheep dog, to be worked in the presence of the Judges, £1 ss, Bloomfield and Wdlie. Best shod draught horse, 15s ; best shod saddle horse, 15s; for the best set of
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1363, 2 October 1883, Page 3
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